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Show Local Happenings Ruth Rebekah Lodge Ruth Rebekah lodge met Tuesday Tues-day evening at the Civic Center for a regular meeting and initiation. initi-ation. Five new members were initiated into the lodge. They were Mrs. Ruth Householder, Mrs. June McLeod, Mrs. Irene Anderson, Mrs. Pearl Rasmussen and Mrs. Dorothy Smith. A delicious de-licious luncheon .was served by Mrs. Mabel Jenson, hostess for the evening. Bingham Ward Relief Society V Literature meeting of Bingham Ward Relief Society will be held Tuesday, April 10 at 10 a.m. at the church. Mrs. Blanche Reid will give the lesson. Ward Relief Society conference will be held at 11:30 a.m. with all stake relief society officers to be in attendance. All visiting teachers are urged to be present. pres-ent. The monthly work day will be held Tuesday, April 17. Mrs. Frank Davis of Midvale was Easter Sunday dinner guest of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Davis and family of Cop-perton. Cop-perton. House guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Adamek over the Easter j week end was Jvlr. Adamek's ! brother, Ignatz Adamek Jr., of Olathe, Kans. He made the round trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills attended at-tended the Scottish Kite break-il'a.st break-il'a.st Easter Sunday morning at i 8 o'clock a.m. at Masonic Temple. W. B. A. will meet Monday evening, April 9, at the home of Mrs. W. D. S. Brown of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. All members are invited. j Mrs. John Vietti, who has been in St. Mark's hospital for the past several days, came home from the hospital . yesterday, Thursday. I . In early months of life, the bald eaglet grows almost as heavy as its parents, but wears a dark cap until maturity, Although atomic energy has often of-ten been boosted as a rising rival to coal in production of electricity, experts believe that even by 19C3 less than two per cent of total commercial power will be generated gener-ated by the atom. Air travel has shown its greatest great-est increase in most countries Mrs. Helen Sullengcr was hostess hos-tess to the afternoon birthday club at her home Saturday. A lovely one o'clock luncheon was enjoyed. Bridge was played afterwards af-terwards with prizes going to Mrs. B. O. Pumphrey, Mrs. T. R. McNeilis and Mrs. Howard Haus-knecht. All Bingham Ward Primary i officers attended the Thursday sessions of the LDS conference. Eli Golesh is leaving Saturday morning 'by plane for Miami, Fla., to visit with his daughter jind son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Maxwell and get acquainted ac-quainted with his new grandson. He will be gone about three weeks. Mrs. Maxwell will be remembered re-membered here as the former Helen Golesh. since World War II. About one third of all passengers between Paris and London and seven out of ten between the United States (and Canada) and South America travel by air. Ships carry more than three-fourths three-fourths of the total tonnage of goods exchanged among nations and continents. The olive oil of Spain is a triple-use triple-use product. It is fine for food, has several medicinal uses and is an ingredient of many cosmetics. KEL-F, a fiuorocarbon plastic, Is so tough that it can be dipped In corrosive nitric acid without damage. In each of our wars, including the Revolution, the skills of American Amer-ican clockmakers have been used to produce essential military equipment. |