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Show tained Monday evening for 12 members of No. 2 Firemen s auxiliary. aux-iliary. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Alvin E. Hall, Mrs Veil Peterson and Mrs. Evan Miller. Jay-C-Ettes met Monday evening ev-ening at the home of Mrs. Guen-evere Guen-evere Nielsen. A pot luck dinner din-ner was enjoyed by Mrs. Doreen Delaney, Mrs. Agnes Milner, Mrs. Mary Zaccaria, Mrs. Lucille Spera, Mrs. MaRee Nelson, Mrs. Barbara Ivie, Mrs. Marian Jimas, Mrs. Juanita Buckle yTr""" Benson and Mrs. RossO-Malad, RossO-Malad, Ida., an inviSH After a short business Vr-cards Vr-cards were played and j won by Mrs. Jimas, M-4 Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Spe-f Mrs. Harold W. NieW tained last Friday evenL eight members of the Coc bridge club. Prizes were t Miss Mabel Neprud and S. Jensen. 1 and Mrs. Marguerite Anderson. Mrs. Emily Ablett received house prize. Lovely refreshments were served to ten. Louis Graslie recently released from the army at Ft. Lawton and enroute to his home m South Dakota, visited Monday and Tuesday with Bernarr Beard. In commemoration of the beginning be-ginning of Relief Society work, a program and social was given Tuesday afternoon by the Bingham Bing-ham ward Relief Society at the wardhouse. Elfie Reid was in charge of the program. Relief Society Singing Mothers also sang two numbers. Following the program refreshments were served by Josephine Morris and Olive Carlock. Mrs. John Stampfel of Bloom-ington. Bloom-ington. Calif., is recovering in Loma Linda, Calif., hospital from a major operation. Mrs. Vivian Chipman Anderson, Ander-son, 46, American Fork, sister of Mrs. Eileen Jacobson of Copper-ton, Copper-ton, died Saturday morning at her home suddenly of a short illness. Beehive girls of Bingham ward mutual entertained Tuesday evening', ev-ening', March 9 at a surprise party for their teacher, Mrs. Dale Johnston. Those present were Marilyn Nielson, Joan Nielsen, Niel-sen, Kara Congdon, Glenda Gardner Gard-ner and Denece Johanson. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Joseph Timothy enter- j LOCAL NOTES j Bonnie Jean Johnson arrived home Wednesday for a week's vacation, between winter and spring quarters at BYU, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T. Johnson. She returns to her studies stu-dies March 24. Copperton Catholic ladies met last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Blaine Milner of Copperton. Rev. Daniel E. Leahy led a religious discussion. Mrs. Marguerite Arritola of Bingham was an invited guest. Later in the evening bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs. Arritola, |