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Show Boron, Billy Densley, RalPh S'd doway, Melba Ottosen Sybi Archibald, Elmo A. Nelson, Aar on Beard f r,..,i. Mrs. Albert Ward of ROC Springs, Wyo., arrived Saturcia S spend a week with her niece. Mrs Charles Bates, and lUter, Mrs. Marie Shaw. , Robert Bates, son or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates was entered in the Shriners hospital, ba i Lake City, Monday for tieat-ment tieat-ment of a spine injury. Cpl. Ed Owen, cousin of Mis. Ralph Evans and a veteran ot U months service in Europe, was a V-J celebrant in Bingham Lan- yThe beautiful hillside garden at Bingham hospital Tuesday was gcene of a delightful breakfast! of hot cakes and sausages cooked by Dr. Paul S. Richards. Mem- , bers of the hospital staff, nurses aids and Mrs R G. Steele, clerk of the Bingham ration board, numbering 38, were in attend; ance. The party was a "Victory breakfast. On August 8 members of the staff and partners, numbering num-bering approximately 45, enjoyed enjoy-ed a fried chicken dinner at the outside dining room. : local notes: I A head-on collision of a pick-UP pick-UP truck driven by Oral E. Kell j of Midvale and a passenger car! which was driven by Glen Chid-ester Chid-ester of Sandy was investigated J by local police officers at 5 a.m. Sunday. Mr. Kell, Mr. Chedester and Joseph L. Heath, a passenger, passen-ger, were taken to Bingham for hospitalization. Drivers of both cars received a fractured arm. Members of the Gospel message class at Bingham LDS Sunday school enjoyed a delightful outing out-ing in place of regular class work j last Sunday. The group attended the regular radio broadcast at the Tabernacle, after which President Pre-sident Albert Smith made a short talk. After touring the Temple grounds the following enjoyed a picnic at Liberty park: Paul Richards, Ethel Richards, Ber-narr Ber-narr Beard, E.M. Kenneth Ray. Darlene Johnson, Donna Rose |