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Show Cross home service worker that the Red Cross was on the scene shortly after the Bingham flood the other day and offered assistance assist-ance to all the victims in need. An invitation to the Springville Art Tea was extended to club members. It will be held on Saturday, Sat-urday, April 19 from 3 to 6 p.m. in the Springville high school. Voca ltrio, A and B numbers, "The Loveliest Night of the Year" and "Slowpoke" were given giv-en by Miles Nelson, Richard and Russell Booth, accompanied by Mrs. J. Lynn Booth. A review of the book "Rain on the Wind" written by Walter Macken was given by Mrs. Louise Critchlow : of Midvale. It was the story of two brothers, Micko and Tommy who lived in Ireland near Gala-way Gala-way bay and KonoMara. It was I very interesting and worthwhile ; entertainment and everyone enjoyed en-joyed it. A chenile orchid corsage cor-sage was presented to Mrs. Critchlow by President Nelson. Delicious refreshments were served to members and guests by the officers of the. club. WOMEN'S CLUB METAPRIL 9 Meeting of the Bingham Women's Wo-men's Civic Club was held at the Civic Center on Wednesday evening, ev-ening, April Dth. The meeting which was conducted by President Presi-dent Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson began at 7:30 p.m. with the prayer given giv-en by Mrs. Jean Kanniainen. Club members voted to send president, Mrs. Nelson, and secretary, sec-retary, Mrs. William Page, as delegates to the Utah State Federation Fed-eration of Women's clubs convention con-vention to be held at Newhouse hotel on May 5, 6 and 7. Mrs. Dale Johnston and Mrs. Sam Feraco, newly elected president and secretary respectively were chosen as alternates. The club also voted to send a deserving girl to Girls State at Logan this summer and also to award the nursing and teaching scholarships this year, giving a gift certificate which will be worth $50 each when the girl completes her first year schooling. school-ing. They voted to give $5.00 to the Red Cross and it was reported report-ed by Mrs. C. A. Curtis, Red |