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Show tnifht be interested to know that she is a contestant in "Flight to Fame" over radio station KALL. Each Monday evening talented musicians compete for the weekly week-ly prize, which is a Dupler fur coat. Then the five weekly winners win-ners compete for the grand prize which is a Western air flight to I l.os Angeles, a tour of the movie studios, and an official audition at Mutual broadcasting studios there. Beverly Jean will compete next Monday night, October 27, on the stage of the Utah theater. Since the winners are judged by audience applause, it would be a great help for Beverly if her friends were there to support her. The program goes on the air at 8:30 p.m., so all those interested in-terested should plan to be there early. Mr. and Mrs. Charles (.'lays visited Tuesday in Salt Lake City with Mr and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clays. LUZIERS FINE COSMETICS and perfumes, Xmas gift, distributed dis-tributed by Mary Hutching. Phone 330. A. G. Woodland is a patient at ; St. Mark's hospital where he re- cently underwent an operation. He is reported in good condition. , Mrs. Jay Knight of Murray spent Saturday with Mrs Mike Churich. Mr and Mrs. Evan Jones of "Echo Dam visitrd Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H Trevarthcn. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele. Mrs. Elma Thoma sspent the j week end with relatives and 1 friends in Midvale and Murray. . Sunday visitors of Mrs. Mike Churich were Mrs. Jack Thur j mond, Mrs. Sherman Gardner and Mrs. Violet Davie.s Mr. and Mrs. George M String I ham visited last Thursday in Ogden with his brothers, Gene and Leonard Heaston. They also went to the depot and saw their son Dean off to the Wyommg-USAC Wyommg-USAC football game at Laramie Wyo. Mrs. Mary Gaythwaite is visiting visit-ing this week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Stringham of Midvale Mrs. S. W. Jacques entertain ed last Friday evening for members mem-bers of her bridge club. Mrs. Carl Wilson was an invited guest Others present were Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, Mrs. Carl A. Curtis, Mrs. Tom Carrigan, Mrs. Albert Kas-telic, Kas-telic, Mrs. S. J. Granquist, Mrs. R. C. Rauer and Mrs. Dale Johnston. Prizes were won by 1 Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Rauer. I Week-end guests at the A. G. Woodland home were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodland Jr. and son of Layton. Wednesday evening dinner I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria were Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Ablett and daughter Patricia Pa-tricia of Copperton. Friends of one of our former Bingham residents, Mrs. Beverly Jean Clays Zorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clays, and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bishop of Hiawatha returned Tuesday from a several days' deer hunting hunt-ing trip to Southern Utah. : LOCAL NOTES Mrs. David L. Bills left Wednesday Wed-nesday for a few days visit at LaPoint. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reid |