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Show I Local Happenings Mrs Harry McNeely received first place award at the Centennial Centen-nial Exposition in the senior amateur landscape painting division di-vision tor her oil painting, "Old Willow." Mrs Lloyd Houston and son, Robert Lloyd, and sisters, Lois and Loretta McCoimiek, arrived last Thursday evening from Providence, R. I. Mrs S. T. Nerdin entertained Wednesday evening for 11 members mem-bers o! tlie Women's Benefit association. as-sociation. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. H. R. Gust, Mrs. A. I Ablett and Mrs. J. J. Doyle. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs Dawna Huebner will entertain en-tertain members of Rebekah lodge next Tuesday evening, September 2 at the home of her mother. Mrs. S. T. Nerdin in freeman, No. 1 Fire auxiliary were-guesu were-guesu Monday evening of Mrs. Arthui Cook. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Anthon O. Ja-cobsun, Ja-cobsun, Mrs. Earl T. James and Mrs Leonard L. Miller. Refresh-menu Refresh-menu were enjoyed by 10. Next Monday being Labor day and a holida;, the auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening, September 2. Mrs Orson Downard left Monday Mon-day tor her home in Hailey, Ida., aiter pending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin. . Mrs. Eugene Morris is spend-mg spend-mg tins week at Portage with "er daughter, Mrs. J. D. Hawks. Mr and Mrs. Norman Stalli-yiere Stalli-yiere and son and Mrs. Hugo Oellagnola visited Sunday in Tooeh- Entre Nous club members were guests last Thursday evening at the home of Kay Braun. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Hy-man Hy-man Smernoff, Mrs. Verl Peterson Peter-son and Mrs. William Ablett. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Sadie Chesler received word Monday that Mrs. Mary Davis of Long Beach, Calif., mother mo-ther of Mrs. Irene Brisk and a former Bingham resident, tell and broke her hip. Mr and Mrs. Jesus Avilla returned re-turned Sunday from an enjoyable enjoy-able trip to Lava Hot Springs,, Idaho. Dan Fitzgerald and A. L. Nelson Nel-son attended an Eagles state officers of-ficers meeting Tuesday at Ogden. Mr and Mrs. Dan Goodwin and son of Salt Lake City p an to spend the week-end with her brents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust of Copperton. Last Friday dinner guests ol Mrs. Elma Thomas were Mrs John W. Anderson, Mrs. Malcolm Robertson and Mrs. Hilda Carlson Carl-son of Mt. Pleasant. Garth (Andrews) tosmusseii. son of Mr. and Mrs J. O Ras mussen, left last Tuesday by plane for Chicago where he wM make recordings with Tiny Hills orchestra. George Koukles visited six days last week in Seattle, Wash with his brother and suster-in-K Mr and Mrs. Mike Koukles. Mrs Ralph Evans and daughter daugh-ter Carolyn have returned from a visit at Boise, Ida. wi h her Mrs John Reed and daughter, Agnes of Los Angeles, Calif., visited vis-ited a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ivie. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter, Mr. Mrs. Raymond B. Carter and Mr and Mrs. Harold Carter of balt Lake City enjoyed picnick-m8 picnick-m8 and dancing at Lagoon Wednesday Wed-nesday night. , Mr and Mrs. Kim Goff and amity have returned from a tnp to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. , Mrs Elmo A. Nelson and children chil-dren left Wednesday to spend the Week-end at Roosevelt. , John Motis returned August la rom a two weeks' vacation at noche, Nev . Mr and Mrs. A. G. Woodland fr- and son Al of Layton, spent last week with his parents, Mr and Mrs. A. G. Woodland. Sunday luncheon guests Ol SJrf- Barbara Ivie were Mrs. "illadeen Householder and Mrs. Gaa Xanthos. ! parents, tax. "nu - Leaving Thursday by plan to atffieitionafbocH rectors meeting ot the U.SJjWWr tional director and Di rieitn I at Masonic halL |