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Show Mrs. C. A. Morley attended the Mothers' and Daughters' tea held at Westminster college in Salt Lake City last Sunday afternoon. af-ternoon. Setting for the fete was the lower lounge of Ferry hall, which was beautifully decorated decorat-ed with floral arrangements. An interesting talk was given by Mrs. Agnes L. Stewart of Auer-bach's Auer-bach's and a lovely musical program pro-gram was presented. Scussel, Mrs. O. J. Graham and Mis. Earl T. James, bingo. Dainty Dain-ty refreshments were served. . Mr. and Mrs. Zane" Dumont of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dumont Du-mont and Mr. and Mrs. Kyle I Shoemaker of Lark returned Monday from a week end deer hunting trip up on the Strawberry. Straw-berry. They reported a successful success-ful hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Miller Mill-er and Mr. and Mrs. Jack House-j House-j holder Sr. were dinner guests j Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Savas of Salt Lake City. The dinner was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Savas' son Gus who is home on furlough. A special meeting of the Bingham Bing-ham Business and Professional Women's club was Field at the home of Miss Althea Christen-sen Christen-sen last Wednesday night. Mary Condas, Salt Lake attorney, was guest speaker. Ten were in attendance. LOCALNOTES Mrs. C. A. Morley was hostess to the Bridge club on Friday evening, ev-ening, October 19. Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. Joseph P. |