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Show Local Happenings Betrothal Told Miss Claudia Evans and Richard Rich-ard M. Hunsaker are making plans l'or their marriage in Juno. Announcement of. their daughter's daugh-ter's engagement and approaching approach-ing marriage was made this week by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans of Salt Lake City, 'formerly of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. 'Milton L. Hunsaker of Salt Lake City ure parents of the future bridegroom. bride-groom. The couple will be married at high noon on June 14. Setting for the nuptial event will be Sacred Heart Catholic church. iMjss Susan Evans will serve as maid of honor for her sister. The bridesmaid.'! will bo Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Thomson, Miss Nancy Timothy Tim-othy and Miss Janet Linford. Douglas Hunsaker will stand as best man fur ius brother. The bride-to-be is a student at the University of Utah. She belongs be-longs to Delta Gamma. C. Y. C, NEWS On Tuesday, 'May 1st, the CYC enjoyed a dinner and a social after. Connie Bianchi was chairman chair-man and those assisting her were co-chairman JoAnn Spera, Betty Zdunieli, Rose .Mary Arritola, Sherry Peterson and Jenny Ose-guera. Ose-guera. Everyone participated and thoroughly enjoyed it. I'd like also to congratulate, two of our members for winning Bingham High student tody elections. They are Norman Bianchi, president, presi-dent, and Rose Mary Arritola, cheerleader. Connie Bianchi Mrs. Arthur Bentley returned last Sunday from a very enjoyable enjoy-able ten day vacation in California Cali-fornia with relatives. While there she visited in Burbank with a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abrams and children, Bobby and Kitty, in Los Angeles she was guest of a sister and husband, (Mr. and Mrs. Van Bur-en Bur-en Clark; a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Matron and Mrs. Gertrude Matson, in El Monte she visited with- a sister and husband, iMr. and Mrs. Fred Sampsel; a brother and wife, Mr. and Airs. Morrell Rands; a daughter dau-ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orley Bills and children, formerly former-ly of 'Midvale; a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunsaker w w ww w and daughter Diane, and in Arcadia she stopped to see another an-other brother and wife, Mr. and Mis. George Rands. W.B.Aiiold its monthly meeting meet-ing at the home of Mrs. Carrie I Doyle Monday night. A business meeting was held after which bridge was played. Prizes were won bv Mrs. Helen Sullenger, first; Mrs. Peter Smith, second; Mrs. H. R. Gust, draw, and Mrs. ;T. R. McNeilis, consolation and bingo. Lovely refreshments were j served. I Mav moetirig of the Copperton and Lark Woman's Society of Christian Service will be held i Tuesday evening, May 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clyde Gillam of Lark with iMrs. Robert McGraw cohostoss. All members . are invited. Spend-in? the day Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bentley and son Bobby were Mrs. Bent-ley's Bent-ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kraft of Green River, Wyo., and sister, Mrs. Farrel Kinney and children of Murray. Bingham Ward Relief Society will hold its monthly literature meeting on Tuesday, May 15 at 10 a.m. at the church. Lesson will be given by Mrs. Blanche Reid. All ladies of the ward are invited. Mrs. Tom Carrigan entertained entertain-ed Monday afternoon for members mem-bers of her afternoon dessert-bridge dessert-bridge club. Mrs. Richard Rauer was a special xniest. Mrs. James Carrigan and Mrs. Eugene Morris Mor-ris played high and Mrs. Joe Brisk won the bingo prize. Other members present were Mrs. S. W. Jacques, " Mrs. iManuel Sus-aota, Sus-aota, Mrs. Agnes Johnston and Mrs. Ray Tatton. Galena Lodge will meet next Thursday, May 17 at 7:30 p.m. I at the Civic Center. All mem-jbers mem-jbers are urged to attend. 'Mr. and iMrs. Orson Downard left last Sunday to return to their home in Santa Clara, Calif, following a week's visit here with Mrs. Downard's father, S. T. Nerdin, and sister and husband, hus-band, Mr. and 'Mrs. Glen Hueb-ner Hueb-ner and children. GGGG club met Wednesday as guests of Mrs. Eugene Morris. A nicely appointed one o'clock luncheon was served following which bridge was played. Spring flowers formed the table centerpiece center-piece and decorated the home. Mrs. Louis Buchanan and Mrs. Will Myers played high and Mrs. George W. Bolman won the bingo prize. Other members present were Mrs. Neva Jensen, Mrs. L. A. Walker, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. L. S. Breckon, Mrs. Joseph Kemp and Mrs. Frank Madsen. Fire Auxiliary met Monday night as guests of Mrs. Lois Hickman. Nineteen members were present. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Mae Stillman, Mrs. Ruth Householder, Household-er, Mrs. Ella Cook and Mrs. Helen Hel-en Peterson. Dainty refreshments' were served. No meeting will be held next Monday night, May 14 because of the Eagles Mother's day program that night. Hostess on (May 21 will be Mrs. Ruth Householder. Jerry Walkins and daughter Susan of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Susaeta and children. |