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Show son, Eddie, at Hurley, New Mex-ico, Mex-ico, and their daughter, Iorralh stationed at Reese air force base at Lubbock, Texas. They plan to , be gone about a week. played games and enjoyed listening listen-ing to nursery rhyme records after af-ter which refreshments were served.: Candy cups and balloons were given as favors. Ronnie received re-ceived many nice gifts. Mrs. Emma Whitmore and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Whitmore Whit-more and family of Magna visited, Sunday with Mrs. Ross M. Cush-ing Cush-ing and Mrs. Verio Kendrick and children. .Mrs. Boyd Anderson entertain-; ed Monday for members of No. ' 1 Firemen's auxiliary. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Jack! Householder Sr., Mrs. James Mc-! Leod and Mrs. Verio Kendrick. Lovely refreshments were served, serv-ed, j Mr. and 'Mrs. R. C. Rauer entertained en-tertained at their home at a. bridge party last Saturday evening. ev-ening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gillam of Lark, Mr. andi Mis. Frank Zaccaria and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Laycock of Copperton. Mrs. Laycock and Mr. Gillam1 played high. A "delicious late luncheon was served. No. 2 Fire Ladies met Monday evening as guests of Mrs. Mild-; red Tall. Prizes at cards were a-! warded to Mrs. Lucille Bianchi, i Mrs. Nan Kallen and Mrs. Anna! Mae Lovat. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served, Mrs. Lucille Byrne is next week's hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Tory Tobiason left Sunday to ' visit with their Scroggin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Longfellow and Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick. Afterwards dinner was enjoyed at the China Village. , . . Bingham Ward Relief Society will hold its regular work day next Tuesday, October 14 starting start-ing at 10 a.m. under the direction of Mrs. MaRee Nelson. At noon, luncheon will be served under the direction of Mrs. Amy Johnson John-son assisted by Mrs. Mary Raby, Mrs. Phoebe, Siddo way, Mrs. Ruth Jacques and Mrs. Lily Timothy. Ti-mothy. Immediately following will be a program honoring Mrs. Alta Booth, Mrs. Golda Sorenson, Mrs. Hanna Sanderson and Mrs. Edna Thomas, who have recently been released from the following Relief Society 6ffices: Mrs. Booth as work day leader; Mrs. Sorenson Soren-son as organist; Mrs. Sanderson as secretary and Mrs. Thomas as choristea. Mrs. MaRee Nelson will act as toastmistress. All mem bers are invited to attend. "Happy Birthday" was in order ord-er Sunday, October 5th for little Ronald Hendon, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Bibian Rendon, as several of his small friends joined in to help him celebrate his second birthday. Those who attended his birthday party were David Peck, Larry and Cleo Lambert, Kova and Jan Stewart, LeRoy Goff, Richard Gonzales, Sharon Robinett, Larry Lucero, Bobby and Leigh Houston, Jessy and Kathy D. Thomas. The children : local notes : Tickets for the Bingham-Lark Republican fund raising banquet scheduled to Ibe held at the Civic Center in Bingham on October 21st are now on sale and may be purchased from any one of the following: Elmo A. Nelson, Walter Wal-ter Abplanalp, Midge Niemi, Frank Swain, John Tangaro, C. A. Morley, Jack Tallas or Bob Jimas. The cost is $5.00 per plate. Gov. and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee will be in attendance with Gov. Lee slated to give the keynote address. Alt republicans from the six districts' comprising the Bingham area are invited. Funds derived from the affair will be used to finance republican activities activi-ties during the coming campaign. Mr. and Mrs. ;Raiford O. Benson Ben-son and daughters, Dorothy, Irene and Nancy, were dinner fuests Sunday of. Mr. and Mrs. arl T. James and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rex T. Tripp entertained en-tertained the night bridge club at their home on Monday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Josepph Kemp and W. S. Jones played high and L. F. Pett won the .keno prize. Dainty refreshments were served. Enjoying an evening of dancing danc-ing at the Rainbow Randevu in Salt Lake City last Saturday ev-ening ev-ening were Mr. and Mrs. Shirl |