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Show John Togliatti faTW friends. A picnic at Lill was arranged for visit"' latives Sunday M Schwab and chiS J friends in Sail LakI V at the homes f and Togliatti at M.dval a"d Mr. and Mrs GL'S 9 Sandy. Monday Mrs pB rano entertained tor'n, i Mrs. Anthon JacosSftjB dine and John ToriXwl panied them to C luL-fl visit a week. v"i"rm4 Virainia Condas left Sunday to return to her home at Phoenix a ri7 after a two-week stay with feS Carrie Vidalakis, Mrs. John Osoro entertained : for U G.I.G. club last Friday ev-ninn ev-ninn Five hundred was played dX Mrs R G Steele, Mrs. John A id S and Mrs. L, E Barnett i S&Jinj high. A midnight supper W Mrf Axel Sybrowsky and ehil-! ehil-! dren Earl and Ann Mane spent last week-end in Provo with Mrs. 1 Lenore Andreason. ! Mrs Annie Johnson entertain-I entertain-I ed Tuesday evening for Mrs. John Martinson of Seattle. Enjoying the evening and a tasty supper were the honor guests, Mis El-vera El-vera Forsnes, Mrs. Mary Slotte, Mrs. Irene Edvik, Mrs. George ' Nylund, Mrs. Lizzie Hanson ana Mrs. Vic Mattson. . Mrs Louis Arntola has as her guests two sisters of Spokane, Wash, Sister Rosa Maria and ' Sister Adele Maureen, of the Holy Names Order, who arrived Friday Fri-day evening to conduct Vacation schools for two weeks. The classes class-es at Copperfield are from 10 am to 11 a.m. and at Bingham i Civic Center are from 2 to 3 p.nv Attending a pontifical mass of jubilee Sunday in the Cathedral of the Madeleine and a banquet that evening at Hotel Utah, which celebrated the quarter century of priesthood of Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic diocese, i were the Rev. Daniel E Leahy 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caul-field Caul-field from Holy Rosary Catholic church parish. Mrs. John Bressan and children, child-ren, Betty Rose and John Michael, Mich-ael, of El Dorado, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schwab and children, chil-dren, Emily Ann and Richard, of Sacramento, arrived Friday to spend a week with their sisters and brother, Mrs. Pete Ceuvas Airs. Anthon 0. Jacobson and ters. Donna Lee and Kay Lou. A barbecue at Butierfield can yon Sunday was enjoyed h MT. and Mrs. Dale Johnston, M'. and Mrs. G. T. Parkinson. Mrs. Raymond Buckle. WOn a Johnsen, Joe Vranes, Mr and Mrs. K. L Isbell, Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge W Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bolton. . The eleventh wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs W. D- Kidd ! was occasion for a canyon party at Butterfield Saturday evening. Their guests included Mrs;. John W Holmes, Mr and Mrs. William Ablett and daughter Patricia, Mr and Mrs A. J Ablett, Mary Serassio and W R Anderson. Mrs. Irene Brisk and niece Mary Ellen Warren, formerly ot San Bernardino. Calif., and Mrs. ! J. Dewey Knudsen were present ! at a luncheon at Hotel Utah Tuesday honoring Mrs. Grace Stevenson of San Francisco, a past chapeau of the 8 et 40 Salt i Lake salon. Fourteen members of the 8 et 40 were in attendance and the honor cuest received a lovely gift. Mrs. Byron Grant and children, child-ren, Bruce and Susan, returned Friday from three weeks in San Francisco where they visited relatives re-latives and friends. Judy Parkinson and room mate, Betty Jerman, in the cadet nurse classes at U of U, spent the week-end at the George T. Par- kinson home. Miss Jerman is i from Midwest. Wyo. Dortha Jean Reid and Darlene Peterson visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump, Midvale. Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin entertain-j entertain-j ed her Bridge club the evening I of June 20. Prizes went to Mrs. Harold Chesler, Mrs. R. W. Five-man Five-man and Mrs. Earl T. James. Darlene Morlev went to River- ton Sunday for a four-day visit I with Beverly Beck. j LOCAL NOTES j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ander-! Ander-! son, who moved into their home I at West 8G00 South, Sandy, sev-; sev-; oral months ago, are very happy in their new location. Mrs. An-! An-! derson visited in Bingham Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lundell S and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Olson of Garfield visited Tuesdnv with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rawlings. Sgt. Joe Churtch was honor guest at a June 1! dinner at the homv of Mr. and Mrs. George ! Shiga. A delicious four-course dinner and dancing were enjoyed enjoy-ed by the complimented guVst and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovat, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muhar. Mr. and Mrs. George Zdunich, Mr- and Mrs. Ray Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Churich and daughter Darlene. Dar-lene. Mr. and Mrs Joe Mutz and daughter June and Mrs. Mike Churich. Judith Slotte and June Holmes returned Saturday from a delightful de-lightful two-week vacation ml Bremerton and Seattle. Mrs. John Martinson of Seattle, Wash., is being extensively entertained en-tertained during her visit to Bingham. The evening of June 21 Mrs. Anton Smith entertained entertain-ed for the visitor, Mrs. George Nylund, Mrs. Vic Mattson. Mrs. Vie Edvik and Mrs. Elvera Forsnes. Fors-nes. Mrs. Forsnes had a Pinochle party Saturday evening, honoring honor-ing Mrs. Martinson. Refreshments also served Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Mary Slotte, Mrs Edvik, Mrs. Annie Johnson, Mrs. Lizzie Han-Son Han-Son and Mrs. Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sparkes of Salt Lake City visited Wednes- j day with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ' G. Rawlings. Mrs. Don Carpenter and dau-ghters dau-ghters of Murray and Mrs. Albei t ' Marsh and daughter Sue of Salt ! Lake City spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timothy. 1 The evening of June 23 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook entertain- i ed at birthday dinner for their I daughter-in-law, Mrs. William I Cook, and Mr. Cook and daugh- |