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Show Local Happenings o'clock luncheon was served after af-ter which bingo was played. Other Oth-er guests present were Mrs. Hilda Hil-da Allmark, Mrs. Bill Jensen, Mrs. Willadeen Householder, Mrs Rita McNeelv, Mrs. Lila Johnston, John-ston, Mrs. Bess Hickman, Mrs. Ernest Prigmore, Mrs. Olive Prigmore, Mrs. Joe Porter, Mrs. Fayc Prigrnore, Mrs. Harvell Ne'iLsen and Mrs. Shirley Peck. All received prizes at bingo. Mrs. Olive Prigmore won the house prize. Mrs. Maggie Peck received many lovely gifts. C'pl. Cuadalupe (Pito) K. Gomez, Go-mez, stationed at Spokane AFB, arrived here Saturday to spend a 27-day furlough visiting with his parent.;, Mr. and Mrs. Ochoa (loiiiez of Copperfield. Bingham Central .school P-TA officers and committee chairmen j attending the two-day state P-iTA P-iTA convention at Logan l:u;t Fri-jdav Fri-jdav and Saturday were Mrs. j Phyllis Forsnes, Mrs. Ethel Ev-uiu Ev-uiu , Mrs. Kita Ugarte, Mrs. Genevieve Gen-evieve Groves, Airs. Anna May Lovat, Mrs. Pat Sturgill, Mrs. Pat Peterson and Mrs. Pamela Abplanalp. Representing Bmg-iliam Bmg-iliam hiuh school P-TA were Mrs. I lima Nil. son and Mrs. Mabel ! Sto.-ldard. I Attending all or part of the Uhr.-e-d.iy Utah Business and ! Professional Women's club con- vention at Tooele last Friday, 'Saturday and Sunday were 'Mrs. 'Agnes Steele, Miss Virginia Hariris' Har-iris' and Miss Althea Christeirsen. Di. Frances Scott, national BPW president trom Smith college, New llampshne, was in attendance attend-ance ami addiessed the gathering. gather-ing. j There will be a Bingham Bus-1 j ini-ss and Professional Women's club committee meeting held, Monday night, June 12, at J:3D p.m. at the home of Miss Althea Chnsteiisen. All members are urged to he present. I Mrs. Mildred Hall entertained i Monday evening for members of 'No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary. Prizes jat budge went to Mis. Louis J. iAiritola. Mis. Evan Miller and Mrs. John T. West. Lovely re-j re-j fre.sliniciits were served. Mrs. I .on Rrivv litifis c-tit cfta nici 1 ; Monday cvt'tuntf at the ivftular ; iiicctitn.', of No. I Fifctiu-n's auxiliary. aux-iliary. The soi-i.il )arl ot tti.. cv- en iTif was .spent playing lndH". I pnes liciiu; el aimed !jv Mrs. I Marlin Sehul;,'. Mrs. Li-onard I.. ! Miller, Mrs. Harold Clieslor and Mis. Ilosiiier Teterson. Ref'resh-tnelit.S Ref'resh-tnelit.S W t'te sei Ved to twelve. Lucky Kit.',''it elub meinln rs met last 'i'iiin :,ilay oveniiif' as quests of Mrs. Diana Dep. ti'a. Tin.' oe- icasion also cell ): .tted the hirth- I day of Mrs. L.iKnse Ortei;o. I'ii-i-s at bini'.o were won lv Mrs. Orteiju ;md Mrs. Carol ' Miller. Delicious re! reshnients were ser- 1 ved. I House '.llv-sl at tile li(.iie ol ' Mr. and Mrs. linn Dispetia Sr. ' is then nephew, Charles' Catn-i Catn-i hi U.-.l of Sopn, Colo. I "Should They Keally Come t)ut'.'"-- Formerly, tonsils were ' considered seats of infect ion and 'were taken old as a matter of 1 eiuirse. The consensus of opinion ! atnolu! doctors today is that a I tonsillectomy should be perform-' perform-' i d only when the tonsils are diseased. dis-eased. Don't miss tins article in the American Weekly, that ni'eat tna(4.iiiie distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. Mrs. Maggie Peck was pleas-: pleas-: antly .surprised when she was honored p.uest at a lovely sur-1 sur-1 prise liirtiiday luncheon given for her by Mrs. Donna Hell at the 1 Bell home on Wednesday. A one |