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Show j LOCAL NOTES The Bingham BDAA's 21 to 9 win over Magna-Garfield last week netted the Bingham nine the first half championship of the Northwest Semi-pro league. Nice going. Staff Sgt. Boyd Stoddart who arrived home June 28th from one year duty in North Africa, is leaving today, Friday, for Gray Air Force Base, Texas, where he will be stationed. Accompanying him to Texas will be his wife, Joyce, and daughter, Sheri, who have been residing here with her father, George It. Wells while he was overseas. A family dinner was held last night (Thursday) at the home of Boyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddart. Besides Be-sides the host and hostess, those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Stoddart Jr. and baby son Richard of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stoddart and daugh- ter Sheri, Carolyn and Jimmy I Stoddart. After dinner, movies of 'North Africa, Germany and France taken by Boyd were I shown and enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques just recently returned from a j vacation trip to Ontario, Calif., where they visited with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer (Jacques and family. They i brought their grandsons, Stanley ' and Roger Jacques home with them for a visit here, who will be joined here in about a month by their parents and brother and sister. Bert Williamson who is spending spend-ing the summer in Vernal with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Downard, is presently enjoying a week's trip to Yellowstone Yellow-stone national park with the Vernal Boy Scouts according to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Williamson who received a card from him this week postmarked from Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing visited Tuesday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Nelson with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tracy of Washington, D. C. Mr. Tracy is a cousin to Mrs. Cushing and a retired FBI official. |