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Show tr 1 1,A -mnnni - Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Moss and family, fa-mily, who have been residing at 35 J Main street, have moved to 685 South 1 0th East in Sandy. Randy B lis of Midvale spent last Thursday to Sunday with his grand-prrenti, grand-prrenti, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley. Patsy Nielson, attending CSU at Cedar City, spent last Saturday and Sun'lay visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Nielaon and family. Bingham Ward .Relief Society Monthly work day of the Birig-h.-m Ward Relief Society will be held Tuesday morning, October 13, at the ward house starting at 10 o'clock. It will consist of quilting and other work day activities and be under tho direction of Mrs. Erma Dean Dimmick and Mrs. Marda Niel sen. Luncheon will be served at noon under direction of the Relief Society officers. All ladies of the ' ward are invited. EAGLES AUXILIARY TO HOLD MISFIT BALL SATURDAY Bingham-Midvale Eagles Auxiliary Auxil-iary is ho(d ng a Misfit Ball at the ' aerie home, 161 No, Main in Mid- vale this Saturday night, October 10 from 9:00 p.m. until, it is announced. an-nounced. Prizes for the best misfits mis-fits v.'ill be presented. A free lunch will be served. All Auk liary and Eagles members are invited. , I Attending sessions of the Relief Society general conference in Salt Lake City Wednesday were Mrs. David Dimmick, Mrs. Elwood Sor-ensen, Sor-ensen, Mis. Silas Thorne, Mrs. Mabel Ma-bel BriiuNall, Mrs. Jimmy Spanoi, Mrs. Lawrence West, Mrs. Bill All-mark All-mark and Mrs. Josephine Morris. The ladies enjoyed luncheon at Hotel Utah Motor Lodge. Mrs. Philip Sanderson was hostess hos-tess Wednesday evening to her bridge club at the home of her mo-.ther, mo-.ther, Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite in I Copperton. Prizes at cards were I won by Mrs. Mosmer Peterson, first; Mrs. Wally Swenson, secqnd, and i Mrs. Jack Householder Jr., consolation. conso-lation. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Monday evening Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen entertained her evening !i ii. , ti .1 i BOOK REVIEW Today's book review at the County Coun-ty Library in Midvale will feature Mrs. Louise 11. Howe, who will read the play "Look Homeward, Angel." The reviews or literary talks are given each Friday afternoon at I :30 o'clock in the library auditorium in Midvale. The programs are free, the public is invited and refreshments refresh-ments are Served. Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Alice Tavlor Throckmorton, 78, of Wednesday morning. Mr. Goff and Mr. Ham, who left L. A. Mondiy night by plane to spend some time in Las Vegas, - returned Tuesday night. A very enjoyable time was reported. Salt Lake City who died last Thursday Thurs-day morning, October I, in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment, were held Tuesday at 12 noon in the Ninth LDS Ward Chapel in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Throckmorton was the mother of Marvin Throckmorton Throckmor-ton of Copperton. Firemen's Auxiliary met Monday evening as guests of Mrs. Mildred Hall. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Hosmer Peterson, Mrs. Boyd Andersoi., Mrs. Don Prigmoro and Mrs. Mae Stillman. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques recently re-cently returned from a very enjoyable enjoy-able week's vacation to South Dakota Da-kota where they visited Mt. Rush-more, Rush-more, Black Hills, Wind Cave and the badlands. They returned home by way of Nebraska and Estes and Rocky, Mt. National Parks in Colo-redo. Colo-redo. Mrs. Keith Sullcnger and daughter, daugh-ter, Stanley Rae, are visiting this vtek with Mrs. Sullenger's mother, , Mrs. Raymond Archibald of Eureka. Eur-eka. - Mrs. Mabel Brimhul! was dinner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kanniainen and family fa-mily of Copperton. Patricia Padgen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Padgen, is attending St. Mary's of the Wasatch this year. Peter Michael Padgen, son of Mr., and Mrs. Peter Padgen, visited with ' relatives in Midvale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stuart and (laughter, Vickie, of Holladay and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Carlston and two sons of Magna were Sunday visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust of Copperton and . Mr. and Mrs. Aimer A. Berg of Bingham. Mrs. Eunice Rae Colling-, Mrs. Murda Nielsen and Mrs. Collings' father-in-law, Guy Collings of Monroe attunded the funeral of Mrs Collings' brother-in-law, Eugene Myers at Napa, Calif., last Friday. They left here last Wednesday and returned Sunday. Enjoying pine nut hunting at Tabonia last Sunday were Mrs. Maggie Peck, Mr. and Mrs. William Nieloen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Prigmoro Prig-moro and son, Kent, Mrs. Marvin Prigmore and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Bell and family, Keith and Colleen. dinner and bridge clun at her Home in Sandy. A delicious 7 o'clock turkey tur-key dinner was served after which cards were played. Members present pres-ent were Mrs. A. D. Christensen, Mrs. Robert Bailey, Miss Mabel Ne-prud, Ne-prud, Mrs. Neva Jensen, Mrs. Edith Santistevan, Mrs. Odell Peterson and Mrs. Josephine Morr's. Special guests were Mrs. Helen Sullenger, Mrs. Maude Stillman, Mrs. L. W. Nielsen, Mrs. R. G. Frazier and Mrs. Joe Kemp. Prizes were won by Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Jensen, Miss Nep-rud, Nep-rud, Mrs. Frazier and Mrs. Kemp. October meeting of Ruth Re-bekah Re-bekah Lodge was held Tuesday evening ev-ening at the Civic Center. Mrs. Mabel Brim! all was hostess. A business busi-ness meeting was conducted after which bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Joe Jenson, first; Mis. Wally Swenson, second, and Mrs. Joe Dispenza, consolation. Lovely refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing, grandnon, Ricky, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Murano of Copperton spent last week end at Cardner-ville, Cardner-ville, Nov., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cushing's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick and fanaly. They left last Wednesday and returned Sunday. Marvin Prigmore has been called for navy duty. He left September 28 for San Diego, Calif., to begin boot training. Word has been received re-ceived from him that he has been put over a group of trainees. Marvin Mar-vin is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Prigmore, former Bingham residents, resi-dents, now of Murray. Junior patrolmen at Bingham Central School are going to Salt Lake City today, Friday, in a group to see the Lone Ranger at Derks Field, according to Principal Ira E. Moss.. Mrs. Ivy Hull returned home last week end after spending a month at Fresno, Calif., with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Marion Deffobach and children, Douglas, Kristi and Robert. Ro-bert. Mrs. Hull went to the California Califor-nia city called by the illness and death of her son-in-law, Dr. Marion J. Deffebach, who passed away on September 2. Taking the World Series Special to Los Angeles last week end to see the World Series games were the following from the Bingham area: Lawrence West, Sammy Dispenza, Bob Jimas, Joe Jones, Kiiin Goff, Dean Ham, Greg Tyson and son, Greg Jr., Ross Pino and Harold F, Chester. The group, with exception of Mr. Goff and Mr. Ham, returned |