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Show bers present were Miss Laura Marshall, Mrs. Neva Jensen, Miss Mabel Neprud, Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mrs. Harold Nielsen, Mrs. Robert Bailey, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mrs. Morris. Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Knudsen played play-ed high, Mrs. Smith won bingo prize and Mrs. Sullenger received receiv-ed the guest prize. Mrs. J. J. Doyle entertained at her home at a stork shower for Mis. Vcrl Peterson Wednesday evening. A St. Patrick's day theme was carried out in table decorations and appointments. Contract bridge was played with prizes awarded to Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Mrs. H. R. Gust and Mrs. Dean Ham. Mrs. Martin Trigmore and Mrs. W. C. Carter won the prizes at bingo. Dainty refreshments were served to i eighteen guests. Mrs. Peterson received many nice gifts. j I Mr. and Mrs. Reed Johnson of Midvale were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick and family last Friday evening. Sonny Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Robertson, left Tuesday to report to the Giants' spring training camp at Melbourne, Mel-bourne, Fla., for a 30-day period, at the end of which he will go to Muskogee, Okla., Class C club where he will play in the Sooner State League for a 132 game schedule. Local Happenings auto struck the engine of a moving mov-ing D&RGW freight train at the Welby crossing. The victim suffered suf-fered possible lung puncture and lacerations of the head and legs, according to investigating officers. offic-ers. The rummage sale to be sponsored spon-sored by the WSCS of the Cop-pcrton Cop-pcrton Community Methodist 'church and previously announct ed for March 25 has been postponed post-poned to April 26th announced Mrs. Charlotte Murano, WSCS president. ' O Mrs. Peter Smith entertained the birthday club at the home 'of Mrs. Norman T. Jacobsen last ! Thursday. A lovely one o'clock luncheon was served following which bridge was played. Prizes went to Mrs. Helen Sullenger, first and bingo, and Mrs. Heber Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick and children, Richard, Laural and Jan, motored to Logan last week end to spend Saturday and Sunday visiting with Mr. Ken-diick's Ken-diick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendrick. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing visited Sunday evening in Midvale Mid-vale with Mrs. Cushing's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Carey. Bingham Ward Relief Society observed the anniversary of the founding of the Relief Society with a party at the church Tuesday, Tues-day, March 15th. Special guests present were stake officers, Mrs. Dora B. Callicott and Mrs. Mary Schmidt. A delicious luncheon was served at noon by Mrs. Elfie Reid, Mrs. Violet Carter and Mrs. Agnes Johnston, hostesses. Table decorations which included includ-ed arrangements of daffodils were arranged by Mrs. Ruth Jacques Jac-ques and Mrs. Josephine Morris. After the luncheon games were played under direction of Mrs. Edna Thomas and Mrs. Hilda Allmark. Twenty-six were in attendance. William J. Nielsen, 24, of Bingham, Bing-ham, was listed in fair condition at LDS hospital where he is being be-ing treated for injuries suffered Tuesday at 3:15 a.m. when his Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and children were Mrs. Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lambson of Salt Lake City. By LVN CONNELLy THE exacting chores of an engineer engi-neer seem markedly contrasted with the carefree thought) of a romantic song writer, and the two professions seem far apart . . '. Nevertheless, Earl Gulslnger, aircraft air-craft industrial engineer by profession, pro-fession, authored the hit tune. "Whither Thou Goest," which was recorded by Lea Paul and Mary Ford . . . Gulslnger who works in the Northrop Aircraft Plant in Hawthorne, California, writes under un-der the name of Gay Singer . . . "Whither Thou Goest." the third published song written by Gulslnger, Gulslng-er, links the Biblical story ot Ruth with a modern melody. The engineer started writing songs three years ago . . . The other two published ones are "COD My Broken Heart," recorded by Margaret Whiting and "The World Has a Promise," recorded by Dinah Shore and Delores Gray . . . Guisinger got his musical . start while a student In the College of , Engineering at Ohio State University Univer-sity . . He played saxophone with a small dance group to work his way through college. SHORT NOTES The first series of kiddie albums based on the ABC-Kadio series, "Space Patrol," has been released . . . The discs feature members of the regular cast of the jcience-11c jcience-11c t Ion dramatic shows . . . ' Blng Crosby Is one unhappy father over eon Gary's adamant refusal to finish his college education In lieu of a show business career .. , . Can't say Blng Is wrong .since Gary has only one more quarter to go for his diploma ... It's always nice to have that college backing should he fall In bL, chosen career. There are Hollywood rumors that Robert Mitchum is ail but impossible to get along with since bis choice assignment In "Not As a Stranger". . . Personally, we believe this book was sadly miscast mis-cast right down the line i Mrs. Sam Feraco delightfully entertained her bridge club at her home Thursday evening, March 10. Mrs. Guy Delia Lucia was a special guest. Prizes cards went to Mrs. Harold Ches-ler, Ches-ler, Mrs. Carl Kanniainen, Mrs. Delia Lucia and Mrs. Tom Car-rigan. Car-rigan. Other members present were Mrs. Agnes Johnston, Mrs. V. S. Barlow, Mrs. Roy Hatch and Mrs. Earl Evans. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served, i - . Galena Lodge No. 17 met the evening of March 3 at the Civic Center for their regular meeting. Mrs. Eunice Rae Collings was initiated into the lodge. Those in attendance were Mrs. Lola Anderson, Mrs. Mary Winn, Mrs. Grace Bray, Mrs. Anna Thompson, Thomp-son, Mrs. Mamie English, Mrs. Collings, Mrs. Lois Taylor, Mrs'. Marie Hardman, Mrs. Delores Wcichman, Mrs. Louise Davis, Mrs. Isabel Sorrels, Mrs. Frances Rogerson and Mrs. Selma Bent-ley. Bent-ley. After lodge, refreshments were served by Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Rogerson, hostesses for the evening. A nicely appointed dinner and bridge party was given by Mrs. A. D. Christensen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris Saturday evening. Spring flowers flow-ers and pussy willows formed the table centerpieces. Special guests were Mrs. William Raby, Miss Annie Masters, Mrs: Helen Sullenger, Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin and Mrs. Richard J. Smith. Mem-1 |