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Show at Vivian park in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth have returned from an enjoyable week's vacation to Colorado. Among the points of interest visited vis-ited were Mesa Verde park, Black canyon, Pike's Peak, royal gorge, Estes park and Denver, where they visited with Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Smernoff, former Bingham residents. i tells how to make the most of your two years in the Army and how your period of service can be a constructive, positive experience ex-perience leading to college or preparation for a civilian job. Read it in the New American Weekly, that great magazine distributed dis-tributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. A birthday party was given Monday afternoon, August 4th at No. 1 Fire hall by Mrs. John Susaeta in honor of her son Joe, who was celebrating his fourth birthday. Games were played after which dainty cup cakes and ice cream cones were served. Guests were Janie Kallen, Susan Pino, Margie Kay Susaeta, Janie Jones, JoAnn Garamendi, Mary Louise Jones, Joe D. Jones, David Da-vid Tangaro, Ricky Shea, Dickie Evans, Patsy Burke, Vicky Lynn Moore, Carl Kenner, Millie Church, Sandra Borich, C. H. Miller, Jimmy Marks, Sherry Delandre, Stephen Visher and Larry Arritola. Joe received many lovely gifts and a delightful delight-ful time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Watkins and daughter Jerry and granddaughter granddaugh-ter Susan, spent last week end self as one of the nation's outstanding out-standing stars with a scattergun. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Visher and son Stephen of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Susaeta. Eloise, Kent and Lewis Goodrich Good-rich of Sandy arrived Tuesday night to spend a few days with Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Bills and family and (Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bills. "Those Years In Uniform" The U. S. Armed Forces Institute offers hundreds of high school, college and technical courses for boys who want to study while in service. George Fielding Eliot Miss Mary Robertson of California Cali-fornia is a house guest at the home of IMr. and Mrs. W. H. Trevarthen of Lead Mine. Mr. and Mrs. William Bergner of Salt Lake City visited Tuesday Tues-day with Mr. and 'Mrs. Alger Baum. Mrs. Pat Brown and daughter of Midvale were visitors yesterday yester-day (Thursday) of Mrs. Julian Baum and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum attended at-tended the Metropolitan Life Insurance In-surance Co. summer picnic held at "The Homestead" near Heber last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston entertained at a delightful out- door barbecue party at their home on Saturday, August 2. The occasion was a joint birthday celebration honoring their daughter, dau-ghter, RaNae and Lawrence West whose birthdays are on the same day. Others present were Mrs. West and son Garth and Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Steele recently returned from a delightful delight-ful two weeks' vacation to California Cali-fornia where they visited with friends and relatives at San Francisco and Los Angeles and vicinity. . Ann Christie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Christie of But-terfield But-terfield Canyon, Lark, continued to show up some of the west's best gunners when she shattered 50 out of 50 in the 16-yard event in the second day of the combined combin-ed Nevada Open and eastern zone of the PITA trap shoot at the Ranchinn Skeet and Trap Club at Elko, Nev., last Saturday. Satur-day. The 16-year old miss is rapidly winning a name for her- j LOCAL NOTES j No. 1 Fire Ladies met Monday night as guests of Mrs. Jayne Longfellow. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Pearl Schultz, Mrs- Lottie Rawlings and Mrs. Lillian Miller. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mrs. Orley Bills and children, Janice, Orley Jr., and Randy of Midvale are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Bentley for a few days. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum Saturday were their cousins, cous-ins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graham Gra-ham and son of Salt Lake City. |