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Show Local Happenings Two well known local feminine femin-ine bowlers copped high series honors in the Kitz ladies bowling bowl-ing league Tuesday ngiht of last week. They are: Judy Slotte who had 558 and Ann Marks who had 548. Nice going. Joe Dispenza, Nick Yengich, jTom Mannion anil Norman Mac-Neil Mac-Neil returned Wednesday from a week's trip to Denver, Colo., on I union business. Kanter who has been stationed in Roswell, N. Mex., and home on furlough, is enroute to his new assignment in the Philippines. Philip-pines. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ham are leaving by plane the first of next week for Detroit, Mich. They plan to be gone about two weeks. Mr. und Mrs. George Rands of Arcadia, Calif., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley during the LDS general conference. confer-ence. They left Tuesday to return re-turn to their home in California. Mr. Rands is Mrs. Bentley's brother. The wedding will take place May 1st at Green River. Bingham Ward Relief Society Bingham Ward Relief Society will hold its monthly work day next Tuesday, April 13, at 10 am. It will consist of textile paint-! paint-! ing, making luncheon cloths and i basket weaving and will be under un-der the direction of Mrs. MaRee Nelson, Mrs. Violet Carter and Mrs. Lily Timothy. The teachers report will be given by Mrs. Hilda Allmark. Luncheon will LeRoy Charles Tripp Sr., 51, of Murray, passed away Tuesday, April tith, at his home of a heart ailment. He was a brother to Rex T. Tripp of Bingham. Wedding Plans Told Announcement was made this week of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Jean Kraft of Green River, Wyo. to Arthur D. Bentley of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley of Bingham. Bing-ham. The bride-to-be is a student nurse at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City. No. 1 Fire Ladies were enter-tamed enter-tamed by Mrs. Jack Householder Jr. last Monday night. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Wally Swenson, Mrs. Hosmer Peterson and Mrs. James McLeod. Lovely refreshments were served to nine. Mrs. Reed Kelly will be hostess next Monday night. A birthday party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goff on Sat urday, April 3, in honor of their son, Carl LeRoy on his fifth birth day anniversary. Guests present were Jeane Cordova, Tony and Sharon Gallegos, Jan Stewart, Ronald Rendon, Cheryl Jackman, Karen Frankenberger, Mickey and Jackie Watson and Richard Gonzales. A movie was taken of them and they all enjoyed a wonderful time. LeRoy received many nice gifts. W. B. A. will meet next Monday Mon-day night, April 12, at the home of Mrs. H. 11. Gust of Copperton. All members are invited. be served. All are welcome. Visiting here from Los Angel-Jos, Angel-Jos, Calif., is Mrs. Leah Rands. She is guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley I and Mrs. Leah Rands visited in Provo Sunday with relatives and also called on Mrs Elizabeth Pratt formerly of Bingham. Mrs. Marion Jimas was hostess hos-tess to members of her club Tues day night. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Betty Nichols, Mrs. Ruth Ablett and Mrs. Mary Tan-garo. Tan-garo. Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Virginia Harris, Mrs. Betty Nichols and Misses Sandra Alexander, Mary Lou Ball, Emma Em-ma Jeane Starley and Pat Ablett attended the ballet theater performance per-formance at Capitol theater in Salt Lake City last Thursday night. House guests last week end of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks were Mrs. Marks' sister and brother, Helen and Duech Kanter who came from McGUl, Nev. Mr. No. 2 Firemen a i auxiliary held their regular conjoint dm-, ner last Monday nignt. Th? com-! mittee arranging the delicious; i dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bianehi, Mr. and Mrs. John West, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jimas and I Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Timothy. Five hundred was played with prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell, Mr. and Mrs, Verl Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lawr-ence West. Twenty-seven were in attendance. Hostess to the j auxiliary next week will be Mrs. John K. West. i |