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Show 19 at 7 30 p.m. at the home of Mrs R G. Trazier of Copperton. Anyone interested is invtted to atSSl Greathoue of Los Angeles a former resident of Bingham, was a visitor here Wednesday. He was given a hometown reception recep-tion at Nn l Fire hall at their regular meeting Wednesday evening. j LOCAL NOTES Mrs. A. (i. Woodland plans to leave July 9 for Brigham City to join a caravan from North Box i Elder stake for a tour of the Idaho Ida-ho Falls LDS temple, Yellow stone national park and the Can Bdian temple Mr. and Mrs J L. Murano have as guest Mrs, Mulatto's mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Lottie Thomas of San Francisco. Mrs, Thomas plans to visit here about three months. Miss Marion Willcoxon and Glenn Willcoxon of San Jos.', Calif , grandchildren of Rev. A. L. Norfleet, arrived July 4. Mar- 1 ion will keep house for Rev Ner fleet and Glenn intends to work for Utah Copper company for the summer. Vivian WelLs, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George R Wells, underwent un-derwent an appendectomy M ni- j day evening at St. Mark's h js- , pital. She is reported doing I nicely. Don Brenner and Orvald Richard, Rich-ard, both of Everett, Wash , were , week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wells Women's Society of Christian Service for Coppreton and Lark met June 21 at the home of Mis Benton Boyd of Lark Invited guests were Misses Ada Duhi and Alice V. Brown and a girls : choir. Miss Duhigg also gave 1 short talk to the group. Delicious refreshments were served to 22 members. Next meeting of the organization will be Friday, Julv Mrs Eugene Jenkins and Mrs. Leonard Miller. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served to seven. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hodges visited Saturday at Tooele with Mr. and Mis. E, A. Hodges and , Mr and Mrs. Floyd Hodges of Bremerton, Wash. Richard Nerdin recently returned re-turned from a weeks' visit with his grandmother, Mrs F A. Miller Mill-er of Salt Lake City. Bridge club were guests last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs W. V. Robinson Invited guests were Mrs. Gale Nelson and Mis. Bob Kliebenstine. Prizes Pri-zes were won by Mrs. Harold Chasler, Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel and Mrs. Kliebenstine. Mr and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson and Mrs. Homer P. Edwards joined join-ed Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labium of Roosevelt in Salt Lake City Monday evening for dinner. Wednesday evening dinner Wests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Rawlmgs were Mr and Mrs W. H. Sparks of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. , Nolson and family and Mrs. Homer Ho-mer F. Edwards enjoyed a picnic and swimming at Saratoga Sunday. Sun-day. Jack Tallas, Pete Pichios and Pete Bakoulas of West Jordan ! returned last Monday from a 11-! 11-! day vacation at Phoenix, Ariz., where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Condas, Mr. and Mrs. Bete Tomaras and Mr- and Mrs Chris Ptouanoas, They also spent some time in Las Vegas and at Boulder dam. Mr. and Mrs Dan Delaney and daughter, Michele, Mr and Mrs W. C. Carter and family and Mrs. j Elma Thomas of Midvale enjoy I ed a picnic at Butterfield can-I can-I yon last Friday. Later they at , tended a ball game at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones left Saturday to spend two months vacation in California They plan to visit Mark Clays and Mr and Mrs. Delbert Barrett and daughter of Reno, Nov, then daughter, Justine Jones of San Francisco and their son, W. Kendall Ken-dall Jones of Glendale Mrs. Eugene Morris visited last week with Mr and Mis .1 D. Hawks of Portage and Mr. and Mrs. c. W. wimmers of Ogden. Mrs Gale Nelson and daughters, daugh-ters, Sandra and Linda Lee. of Price arrived June 21 to join Mr. Nelson and make their hone-here hone-here Mr. and Mrs. George T. Parkinson Park-inson of Bvanston, wyo,, were visitors in Bingham Saturday. Mr and Mrs Donald .1. Byrne spent the week-end fishing in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley and daughters, Darlene and Maurine, recently left for a month's trip in the east Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kresean, Mr. and Mrs John Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispense and daughter Paulette, attended the rodeo at Lehi Saturday evening. No. 1 Fire auxiliary were fuests Monday evening' of Mrs arl T. James. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Earl Rager, |