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Show Bingham Ward Relief Society Will hold its monthly work day at the wardhcuse Tuesday. April 14 starting at 10 a.m. It will be under direction of Mrs. Mohleta Porter. Mrs. Josephine Morris and Mts. Ruth Jacques, and will consist of quilting anJ other work day activities. activi-ties. Lunch will be served at noon. AH ladies of the ward are invited, Tuesday evening the Lark girls and Bluebird girls of the Bingham Ward Primary and -their teachers, Mrs. DaviJ Dimniick and Mrs. Peter Nielsen held a cundy pull at the home of Mrs. Nielsen. Girls attend- j ing were: Larks Colleen Anderson, Ander-son, Lynn Ann Swcnson, Sue Ann Dimmick, Robyn Boren and Lm-ergine Lm-ergine Leichtle. and Bluebirds Dana Collings, Carol Nielson, Sandra San-dra Borich. Susan Moglund, Belin Serrano, and Irene Tackitt. Light Mrs. Robert King was hostess to the weekly meeting of the Fire Auxiliary held Monday night. Prizes Pri-zes at cards were won by Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Mrs. Wally Swen-son, Swen-son, Mrs. Joe Dispenza and Mrs. Verl Peterson. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Thirteen Thir-teen members were present. Mrs. James McLeod will be hostess Monday Mon-day evening, April 13. Visiting last week with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills were their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fern W. Pelt and children, Jimmy, Howard land Melanie of Torrence, Calif. The visitors left Sunday morning to return re-turn to California. Also calling at the Mills home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. L. F: Pert of San Francisco who were visiting in Utah. refreshments were served. A delightful de-lightful time was had by all. Announcement is made this week that anyone who has subscribed sub-scribed to the Improvement Era magazine may obtain free tickets to the Stake MIA dance to be held on April 25. In Bingham, tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Hunt Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques had as dinner guests Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adams of Midvale. House guest of Mrs. Mabel Brim-hall Brim-hall is her brother. Clarence Newman New-man of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques attended at-tended the viewing Monday of Shelby E. Swain at Wing Mortuary Chapel in Lehi. JoAnn Sayatovic, daughter of Pete Sayatovic, left last Friday to make her home with her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Phyllis Kitt of Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. C. A. Morley entertained at a birthday dinner Wednesday evening ev-ening honoring Mrs. Esther Clays on her birthday anniversary. Also present was Mrs. Clays' granddaughter, granddau-ghter, Dianne Zorn. J. D. Porter, who has been con- fined in the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City for the past six months, came home from the hospital hos-pital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderoon were hosts to the:r 500 club last Saturday night at their home. Coup'es present were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ham, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dis-perza, Dis-perza, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson, Mr. and Mra. Leonard Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendtick. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Dispcnza, Mr. Bell and the Hosmer Petersons. Lovely refreshments were served. T. P. Durrant of St. Ceorge was a Bingham visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen and family, Royce, Gary and Clifford and Louis Canick spent last Satur-jday Satur-jday visiting in Sanpete county. Mrs. Florence Baum who has been visiting with her brother, Elbert El-bert Rotfera in Highland, Calif., and a sister, Donna, at Yuma, Ariz., is expected to arrive home Sunday. April meeting of Ruth Rebckah Ledge No. 7 was held Tuesday night at the Civic Center with Mrs. Pearl Rasmussen hostess for the evening. A regular business meeting meet-ing wo conducted . after which bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mabel Jenson, first; Mrs. Nuudyne Swenson, second, and Mrs Willadeen Householder, consolation. consola-tion. Lovely refreshments were j served. |