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Show in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Robertson left Tuesday afternoon for their home in Can ada. Mrs. Steve Amicone and Mrs. Raymond Marks were hosteSM.; at a lovely stork shower complimenting compli-menting Mrs. Marvin Pierce o Salt Lake City at the BCO hall on Wednesday evening. Games were plajed and prizes awarded to Mrs. Eva Guarascio, Mrs. Mary Deakin, Mrs. Rita Ugarte, Mrs Barbara Surenson, Mrs. Arm Pino. Dainty refreshments were seived to 27. Mrs. Pierce received many lovely gifts. . O : local notes: Joseph P. Dillier, former Bingham resident now living at Kearns, has received appointment appoint-ment from Washington, D. C, i as postmaster of Kearns, effective effec-tive as of September 1st. Ignalz Adamek, Sr., of Olathe, Kans., is expected to arrive today to-day (Friday) for a visit with his son, Jjhn Adamek, and- Mrs. Adamek. I I Mr. and Mrs. Harley English I and family just returned from an enjoyable? vacation trip to the middle west where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Turner Hoy at Goodvvell, Okla., and with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steffan at Milwaukee, Wis. They also enjoyed en-joyed a major league baseball game at Cleveland, Ohio. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hoy and Mr. and Mrs. Steffan are former Bingham resident.;. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and family of Copperton and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olson and family of Union just returned from four days at Fish lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen and Mrs. Manila Anderson just returned from a ten days' vacation vaca-tion to San Francisco, Calif. BCO auxiliary gave a testimonial testi-monial party of appreciation for Father Ignatius Strancar, who is leaving soon after being in Bingham Bing-ham since January 15, at the rectory last night (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. George Dahl-strom Dahl-strom and Mr, and Mrs. Harvey L. Goff of Copperton returned last Friday from an eight days' vacation to Yellowstone national paik and Hebgen dam. They reported good luck fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Robertson Ro-bertson and sons, Norman and Malcolm Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Robertson of Winnipeg, Canada, returned the first of the week from a ten days' vacation in San Diego, Calif., where they isited with the Mr. Robertsons sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson, Mr. and Vlrs. C. D. Hullete and daughter, ind Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomson, riiis was the first time in twenty ,'ears that the group had been ogether. Enroute home the Robertsons Ro-bertsons were overnight guests n Los Angeles and spent a day |