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Show Local Happenings A mm mm mm m m Graveside services were held Tuesday at Mt. Olivet for Georgia Harriet Black, infant daughter daugh-ter of George William and Helen English Black, 1051 Hollywood avenue, who died at 10 a.m. Sunday Sun-day in a Salt Lake City hospital-She hospital-She was born May 5. Survivors include the parents and two grandparents, Mrs. Mamie English, Eng-lish, Bingham, and Mrs. W. M. Black of El Monte, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Clair R. Ma this and children, Jimmie and Connie Con-nie Rae, returned Monday night from a two-day visit with Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. K. D. Marquis of Helper Help-er and Mrs. Mary Ann Mathis of Price. All Master Masons are invited to attend the visitation of John F. Rowe, Eureka, grand master of the Utah grand lodge, F. & A. M., to Garfield Friday. Members Mem-bers of Rocky Mountain lodge No. 11; Canyon lodge, No. 13, and Christopher Diehl lodge No. 19. Dinner will be served at the clubhouse club-house at 6:30 p.m. Among the families of Bingham Bing-ham attending Easter services Friday, Saturday or Sunday at Hellenic Orthodox church in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Drossos and son Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anast J. Chipian and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Praggastis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Furgis, Christ Apos-tol Apos-tol and daughter Fay; Mr. and Mrs. George Pappasideris and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Sper- ! os and daughter Ann; Mr. and Mrs. George Klonizos and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zampos and ; family. Under direction of LaVern C. Dickson, music instructor, mem-! mem-! bers of Bingham Central band I gave a concert in front of the w ww WW WW W Princess theatre May 7, following follow-ing which the Band Mothers gave each child a treat and Mrs. Harold Chesler gave them a show ticket. Wednesday night the band went roller skating at Highland Boy Community House and enjoyed a weiner roast later. la-ter. Mrs. Elwood Johnson, Band Mothers president, reports the group has had four socials during dur-ing the year, presented one program pro-gram and one public concert. Martha Circle No. 7, O.E.S., entertained their husbands at a social Wednesday night following their regular meeting at Masonic hall. Mrs. Robert Bailey. Mrs. Bert Thomas and Mrs. L. L. Watson Wat-son were in charge of refreshments refresh-ments and Mrs. Robert J. Goodwin, Good-win, Mrs. J. D. Laycock and Mrs. Robert Sonne were members of the entertainment committee. Apple Ap-ple blossoms and pink petunias were combined for decorations. Bridge prizes went to Mr. Lay-cock Lay-cock and Mrs. C. A. Morley. Services Sunday, May 13, at the Methodist Community church, as planned by the Rev. H. Grave-nor, Grave-nor, minister, will include: 10 a.m. Bible school, Mother's day program, with Mrs. Rex Mills, superintendent; and 11 a.m. morning worship, Mother's day sermon by the minister. The young ladies chorus will lead the music of the worship and sing several special selections. Thanks will be given for deliverance from war and dedication made to the problems of peace and goodwill. ! Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe entertained the evening of May 3 for UGIG club members. Prizes went to Mrs. Francis J. Quinn, Mrs. Ray i Watson and Mrs. R. G. Steele. ! Mrs. L. C. Amsden was an invit- : ed guest. A tasty supper was served to ten- J |