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Show The American flag will fly for 25 days (August 14 to Sept. 7) at the V-J stand below the Bingham Bing-ham portal of the Copperfield tunnel in commemoration of the surrender of Japan, according to Carl Zahos. O I LOCAL NOTES j Mr and Mrs. Ernest Videan of l'ocatello arrived Sunday to visit a few days with Mr- and Mrs. Lee Jenkins. Mrs. Videan is the former Clou Will is of Bingham. Karon and Merlene Willis, who have been visiting the past two weeks with Mr and Mrs Jenkins returned home with their parents Thursday. Mr. and Mis. Joe I.epore of Salt Lake City visited Wednesday Wednes-day evening in Bingham with friends. Mr and Mrs Wilbur C. Thorn at and family spent Tuesday with Mrs Thonio.s' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. (lust of Copper ton, I Kilgore, Ida., with Mr. and Mrs. John Lurick. Bring Back The Chaperon! A novella! with two daughters of her own says other oarents should I see to it that then daughters have leas freedom. Read Taylor Caldwell's Cald-well's story in The American Weekly, the magazine distribut-1 ed with next Sunday's Los An-! geles Examiner. Mrs. Anthon O. Jaeobson and daughters, Nadine and Mary Agnes, Ag-nes, plan to leave Saturday morning mor-ning for McGill and Ely, Nov to pend a week or ten days with Mr Jacobaon'a listen, Mrs. Peter Nollette, Mrs. Audrey Pistone ( and Mrs. Hilma Kogam. Darlene and Maurine Moffitt Celebrated their 1 7th birthday i Monday evening with a delightful delight-ful outing at Lagoon. Also pres- j ent were Joyce Wells, Frances Fullmer, Colleen Fullmer of West Jordan, Mrs. Myron Fullmer and ! Mrs Ruth Moffitt. Mrs. Elmer Chirriek of Mitchell, Mitch-ell, Nebr., arrived Sunday to spend a few days with her husband. hus-band. Mr. and Mrs. Chirriek spent the week-end with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. i Clinton Chirriek of Price- Mary Jane DePauli left Tuesday Tues-day for her home in San Francisco Fran-cisco following a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald Mc-Donald of Copperton. Keith Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs Alma Mantle spent Saturday Satur-day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur (.'- Thomas. Pvt. Bernarr Heard spent Sal urday and Sunday with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beard Mr. and Mrs. Beard and family! .spent Sunday at American Fork canyon. Virginia Ryan returned Sunday Sun-day by plane from a six weeks' visit a't Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Marlund Ed n ; and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills spent Wednesday and Thuisday of last week at the Hot Pots. Mr. and Mrs. Dai In Qofl left last Thursday for then home in San Francisco following a lew-days' lew-days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Goff. Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mis J L. Mu rano were Mr. and Mis I.. C Spencer and family of Loa Angeles. An-geles. Mr and Mrs Blaine Simons unci family of Sail Lake City were Sunday dinner guests id Mr. and Mrs. Harold W Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Nelson and daughters, Sandra and Linda Lee were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Dugmore of Kern-merer, Kern-merer, Wyo. They also visited at Bear Lake in Idaho. Mr and Mrs. Harold Chester and children, Norman and Teddy, returned Monday from an 8-day visit at Lus Vegas, Nov., and Hryces and Zions national parks. Mr and Mrs Elliott W Evans and family returned Monday from a 6-day trip to Fish lake Mis. A. C. Larick and u$u . . Mrs. LaVern Blake and tmd-son, tmd-son, Dick Dobson, returned last Thursday from a week's visit at Mr. and Mrs. T. J Hurley left ! August ti for a few days' fishing trip to Hebgen dam in Montana. S lC Dean Stringham, son of i Mr. and Mrs. George M. String - i ham, arrived home last Friday following his discharge from the may at Shoemaker, Calif He had been in the navy 17 months. He plans to enter US AC at Logan September 2. Attending the final 1946 Sunset Sun-set concert of the Utah Symph- ony Tuesday evening at the LDS ' tabernacle were Mr. and Mrs Elmo A. Nelson, Mrs. Paul S-Richards, S-Richards, Mrs. Alvin W. Baker, j Miss Helen Jofs and Mrs. Beth i Nelson. Percy Grainger, celebrated celebra-ted pianist-composer was guest artist. Pvt. Bernarr Beard left Tuesday Tues-day morning for Fort Bliss, Tex- Pinochle club were guests I Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Frank Zaccaria. Invited 1 guests were Mrs. Verio Kendrick, Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe and Mrs. Tory Tobiason. Prizes were won by Mrs Kendrick and Mrs. R. j. ContrattO. Delicious refreshments wen- served to 9. Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Householder House-holder and two children of California, Cali-fornia, recently arrived to spend two weeks with Mr. Household- j er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. j Householder. Mr and Mrs J. Lynn Booth and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. I Smernoff and daughter are spending spend-ing this week at Yellowstone na-tional na-tional park Joe Dispenza and John Morris left Sunday to attend a district I union No. 2 convention at Ely, ; Nev, Jay C Files will meet Mon- ! day evening, August 19, at the home of Mrs. Bruce Ivie Jr. Mrs. Earl Rager entertained Monday evening for 12 members of No. 1 fire auxiliary Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. E. J. Householder, Mrs. Lon Rawlings i and Mrs. Anthon O Jaeobson. Bridge club were guvsts last I Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin. Invited ; guests were Mrs. Gale Nelson, Mrs. Irvin Stillman and Mrs. Ernest Larson of Midvale. Prizes were won by Mi's. Nelson, Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen and Mrs. Larson. Lar-son. Spring flowers decorated the refreshment tables. |