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Show 1 : local notes: 1 i Sixty-four Bingham Canyon Lions club members and partners enjoyed a steak fry at the upper i flats in Dry Fork canyon Wed-; Wed-; nesday night. Committee in j charge of arrangements were Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. 1 T. Earl Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Law-' Law-' rence West and R. G. Benson. The evening was spent horseshoe pitching and group singing. Next regular meeting of the club will be the early part of September. ! Ned Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. ! Leonard L. Miller, returned home Sunday from two weeks at the Junior Red Cross training center at Flathead Lake, Mont. Enroute back two days were spent in Yellowstone national park. Mrs. L. L. Watson returned Sunday from a seven weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Oakland, San Francisco and Santa San-ta Cruz, Calif., and Reno, New Regular Eagles meeting will be held next Thursday, August 25 at 8 p.m. at Eagles hall, according accord-ing to H. R. Gust, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Zane Dumont of Huntington Park, Calif., are visiting vis-iting here this week with their r,;.vcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. ' Miller of Bingham and Mr. and ' .Mrs. Joseph Dumont of Butter-! lield canyon. Tht y are leaving! Saturday to return to their home i in California. I Wilford H. Harris and daugh- ter Virginia and Mrs. Frank Col- j lett left Monday morning for a j two weeks vacation in Canada. Mrs. Zane Dumont entertained j Wednesday evening at the home j of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Leonard L. Miller, for several of her friends. Visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ablett and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kidd and daughter; are Mr. and Mrs. John Greene and daughters of Bellflower, Cal. O |