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Show gifts. A lovely lun6h Was served to, twenty-four" guests by the hostesses. hos-tesses. Monthly work day of Bingham Ward Relief Society will be held Tuesday, May 14th at 10 a.m. at the wardhouse under direction of Mrs. Mohleta Porter and Mrs. Josephine Morris. There will be quilting and other activities. Also Al-so lunch will 'be served at noon. Visiting in Utah, from Casablanca, Casa-blanca, West Morocco, Africa, are former Bingham and Salt Lake residents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Buckle and daughter, Terry Ter-ry Lynn, 9. They have spent some time with Mr. Buckle's stepmother, Mrs. - Ruth Buckle, 314 Edith Ave., and are visiting with other relatives and friends. They were Bingham visitors Thursday (yesterday). The Buckles Buck-les left here about five years ago for Casablanca where Mr. Buckle is employed on a government project. The threesome plans to leave Utah Sunday morning on the return trip to Casablanca. Mr. and Mrs. C.A. "Spud" Mor-ley Mor-ley entertained recently at a birthday dinner at Peeler's Cafe in Salt Lake City honoring their daughter, Darlene, on her birthday birth-day anniversary. Also attending were her husband, Jack Thorne, and son Gary. Four members from the Bingham Bing-ham Women's Civic Club attend-led attend-led all or part of the Utah Federation Feder-ation of Womens Club state convention con-vention held in Salt Lake City last Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4. They were Mrs. W. E. Granquist, Mrs. Harvey L. Goff, Mrs. Richard G. Steele and Mrs. Tom Carrigan. Mrs. Doreen Delaney was hostess hos-tess to her bridge club Tuesday night. Prizes were won by Mrs. Marion Jimas, first; Mrs. Frances Kelly, second, and Mrs. Irma Davis, consolation. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. Michele Delaney had as overnight over-night guest Wednesday night Sally Gillam of Lark. Mrs. Mamie English and grand son, Frank English, left last Thursday night on a vacation to Los Angeles, Calif. Lady Eagles will meet next Wednesday night, May 15. There will be a stake dance held at the West Jordan Stake-house Stake-house tomorrow night, Saturday, it was reported this week. Betrothal Announced Making plans for a May 17th wedding are Miss Doris Abplan-filp Abplan-filp and Nickolas E. Golesh, Jr. They will exchange vows in a ceremony to be performed at the Copperton Ward meetinghouse. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ab-planalp, Ab-planalp, 10&-5th East Copper-ton, Copper-ton, Bingham Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas E. Golesh, 4889 W. 4988 South, Kearns, are parents of the future bridegroom. At the wedding the bride will be attended 'by Mrs. Shad Dow-den, Dow-den, the bridegroom' sister, matron of honor; Miss Linda Abplanalp, the bride's sister, maid of honor; Miss Peggy Peterson, Pe-terson, Miss Gay Armitstead, I Mrs. Arnold Parry. Miss Joy Coleman and Miss Beverly Ray-Toni Ray-Toni Lyn Pierce and Michel Borich will be flower girls. Danny Jaterka will perform duties of best man. I The bride-to-be Is a former ( student of Brigham Young University, Uni-versity, where she was a member mem-ber of Orchesis and the univer-' univer-' sity chorus. With The Lions District Governor Lions District Governor C. A. "Spud" Morley of District 28-T and Mrs. Morley recently attended attend-ed the charter dinner for the new Lions club at Hooper. The banquet ban-quet was held at Ma's and Pa's Place near Ogden. Dist. Gov. Dean Swaner presented the charter char-ter to the new club, and LaDell Sessions, international counselor, gave a talk. Approximately 150 to 200 were in attendance. Just recently Dist. Gov. Morley made his official visit to the Granger Lions at a dinner held at the Meadowbrook. Since last September, Sep-tember, Lion Morley has mac'e 34 official visitations to Liens clubs in District 28-T it was reported. re-ported. Lion and Mrs. Morley were guests of the Riverton Lions at their charter dinner party on Monday night, May 6th. District 28-T held its fourth cabinet dinner din-ner meeting at the Temnle Square Hotel Tuesday night. Dist. Gov. Morley presided and special guests were international counselors and committee chairmen chair-men of this district. Wednesday night, the Morleys attended the Lions Bowling League dinner and dancing party held at the Avalon ballroom. Lion Glen Peterson, Pe-terson, member of the Sandy Lions, president of the bowling league presided. Forty-two trophies tro-phies and awards were presented present-ed during the evening. Election of officers was also held with Lion Cecil Carson of the Cottonwood Cotton-wood Heights Lions, 'being elected elect-ed the new league president. Dancing followed t a late hour. Some 250 Lions and partners were in attendance. Mrs. Jack Pollock entertained the noon luncheon and bridge club at her home in Midvale Tuesday. Guests were Mrs. Mar tin Prigmore, Mrs. Hosmer Peterson, Pe-terson, Mrs. Wesley Longfellow, Mrs. Verio Kendrick, Mis. A. J. Sargent, Mrs. Boyd Anderson and Mrs. Hugo Bianchi. Prizes were won by Mrs. Prigmore, Mrs. Peterson Pe-terson and Mrs. Longfellow. Galena Lodge met last Thursday Thurs-day night at the Civic Center with Mrs. Marda Nielsen, president, presi-dent, presiding. The meeting was a conjoint dinner with the Brotherhood Bro-therhood honoring William Harper, Har-per, member of the brotherhood who recently retired. Twenty-one Twenty-one were in attendance. It was also reported that the state meeting meet-ing will be held May 25th at Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Peterson were hosts to a 500 club party Saturday night and guests at the event were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson, Pe-terson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ham and Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick. Kend-rick. Prizes were won 'by Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bell and Hosmer Peterson. Very lovely refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Robertson, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sonny Robertson are leaving this Sunday Sun-day for IPueblo, Colo., to visit a week with Sonny and Mr. (Robertson's (Ro-bertson's father, W. M. Robertson, Robert-son, i Mrs. Ruth Householder was hostess to the Fire Auxiliary Monday evening. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Diana Dis-penza, Dis-penza, Mrs. 'Pearl Schultz, Mrs. Naudyne Swenson and Mrs. Irene Anderson. Dainty refreshments were served to nine members by the hostess. No meeting will be held next Monday night due to the men fixing the floor. iNext meeting is set for Monday, May 20 with Mrs. Willadeen Householder House-holder as hostess. It will be a shower for Mrs. Dorothy Whet-sel. Whet-sel. Ruth Rebekah lodge met Tuesday Tues-day evening at the Civic Center Representing Bingham Central P-TA at the state P-TA convention conven-tion at Provo last week were Mrs. James Xanthos, Mrs. Voyle Fairbanks, Mrs. Peter Nielsen, Mrs. Peter Padgen, Mrs. Ernest Wiechman and Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Moss. They attended the Friday Fri-day afternoon session and banquet ban-quet that night. Mrs. Blanche Reid left April 27th for Jacob Lake, Ariz, where she will toe employed at the lodge as matron of the girls dormitory for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William Atolett and Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Jacob-sen Jacob-sen from Copperton attended a Shriner ceremonial at Elko, Nev. last Saturday. They left Friday and returned home Sunday afternoon. af-ternoon. Monday evening, W.B.A. held its meeting for May at the home of Mrs. Lyde Nichols. A short business meeting was conducted after which bridge was played. Prizes were won toy Mrs. Edna Jacobsen, Mrs. Carrie Doyle, Mrs. Helen Sullenger and Mrs. Melba Harker. Lovely refreshments refresh-ments were served. o Motorists are reminded that May 15 is the deadline for car safety inspection. After that date all cars must display the safety inspection sticker. as guests 01 miss Aitnea i-nrisi-ensen. After a business meeting, bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Helen Peterson, Mrs. Helen Sullenger, Mrs. Naudyne Nau-dyne Swenson and Mrs. Mabel ' Jenson. It was also decided a practice will toe held on June 2 at 12:30 p.m. in preparation for the president's visitation. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to nine members by the hostess. A stork shower was given for Mrs. Shirley Maynard at Cyprus Hall Tuesday evening hostessed by Mrs. Peggy Miya, Mrs. Frances Fran-ces Frankcntoerger and Mrs. John I'antalone. Games were played and prizes won by Cora Mathe, Beverly Shea and Dorothy Rob-inctt Rob-inctt of Midvale. Arlene Johnson from Kearns won the house prize. The honoree received many nice |