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Show L'i.ktn into Monday night at 1:25 a.m. was Al's Radio and I TV StMV".ioe at iLark, it was re-'iportcd. re-'iportcd. Ai-coiding to Ftiix Vac-Llavik, Vac-Llavik, owner, he said he was a-; a-; wakened when burglars broke a window to get inside, Jiowever I luey 'fli-d when he turned on the ;:ht 'he said. He reported that nothing was taken. The break-in break-in 'was performed by three es-captes es-captes liom 'tliie Iiidustriad scliool ; in Odt-n who later were caught I in Kitjr.a it was reported. Inves-i Inves-i U,atin dffioeijj were Salt Lake 'County Deputy Jieiiff Paul La-Ikunty La-Ikunty and the sherd's oil ice in S.t lake City. A robbery was a'Lx) reported from IaxlA .Mine but no information wai available from d-puty sftieriffs. For'.y-s'ix members aixl partners part-ners of the iBingham -Lioni Club and ttht- Holy Rosary Men's Club tcck 'Jhe tour thrcUv.i.i t'ne FitJher Bixwiiijg Co. plant in Salt Lake City last Thursday night. Delicious Delic-ious refreshments uere seived the group by the ccnpiiny during dur-ing the evening. Ruth Rebekah lodge will meet i Tuesday evendrg, 'May 6, at the Civic Center wi;h Agnes Sullen-'gcr Sullen-'gcr as hostess. All members are urged to attend. I MARRIAGE TOLD Mrs. Mildred Had'ley c.f M;d-vuile M;d-vuile ibecome the bi.de of Hoy Pratt, Orem, loimerly of Bingham Bing-ham Oa&yon, in a mji.'l'-ge ceremony cere-mony ipji'.oinud ly Rev. Clarence Clar-ence WLLs at J'-'.c C.mi:r,unu'.y Congregational Church .n Piovo. They were married at noon on Saturday, April 19- Attending the Ibride was Mrs. WiJliam Pratt; best man duties were performed toy A. L. (it'.ioi iy) Nelson cf Cingliaim Caivon. The following numbers D.r the Jlodlley family atteri'-icd ceremony: cere-mony: Mr. and 'Mrs. KciuuJi King, Mrs. Doiotihiy Ko'a, and (Mark Hadley. The groom's mother, mo-ther, Mre. E!iz:.be:h Piat'l, wa.; elso present, and the William Pratts. Immediately following the oere-mony, tiie weddlnig parly had luncheon at the Pa; k Civic in Orem. The newlyweds !u:ny-mooned !u:ny-mooned in Elko, Nev. Th- eou;. le ere making their dome in Mid-vale. Mid-vale. Yvonne F. Sarrao, Bingham Canyon, will serve as his-to.-ian lor the Women's Recreation Association As-sociation at the University of Utah for the coming year. She was chosen during the recent election. Miss Sanao, daughter of Mr. anid Mrs. Ohio Sarrao, 281 Main Street, is a junior physical phys-ical education major in the College Col-lege of Education. Whale at the U, she has been in WRA and PJ2JMJM. Club. She iss a 1955 graduate of Bingham High. heme in Salt Lake City last Saturday Sat-urday honoring Mrs. W. T. Ro-gei-s. Other guests present were Mis. Minerva Smith, Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Mrs. Darle Davis, Mrs. Elmer V. Knudsen and Mi's. OdeM Peterson. Peter-son. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allimork visited vis-ited in La.s Vegas, Nev., wih 'Mi-s. Alilmark's sifter and brother in law, Mr. and 'Mrs. Dave R. Malcolm from April 16 to 25. Bingham Ward Relief Society will hold its 'monthly 'work duy on Thursday, May 8 at 10 a.m. instead of on Tuesday, May 6 this time because of 'the fcur-day lay olf itbls week end it was announced. an-nounced. Time will be spent quili'lng, n-.aklnig lunch cloths, and other handiwork. Activities wl'.l be under the direction of Mrs. Mohleta Porter and Mis. Jose; hin? Morris. Lunch will be served at noon. O Mrs. Dallas Anderson, entertained enter-tained the knitting club at her heme laH Thursday night. Enjoying En-joying till? evening of knitting and visiting were Mrs. Afrey j Prigmore, Mis. Henry A. Cheev-er, Cheev-er, M:s. Gecrge Knudsen, Mrs. Ncldon Oharfiwick, Mrs. H. R. i Gu.-t, Mrs. Ivy Hull, Mis. Myron 'Fullmer, Mrs. Jefflf Eden and Mrs. Frnoft Pou.lsen. Mrs. Maybelle Torgonsen from Monroe as ho has been visiting with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City for the past few days, 1 crme Wednetday night to spend the rest of the 'week with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Nielsen and family. Sunday dinner gue.tfs of Mr. and Mis. Stanley W. Jacques wen? Mr. and Mrs. Hei'b DcBruin of Salt Lake City. T. P. Currant of St. George spent sjme time in Birham this week. Mrs. June MeLeod was hostess to fourteen members of tfie Fire Auxiliary Monday night. Bridfge was ipllayed with prizes won by Mrs. Irene Anderson, first; Mrs. Faye Prgmore, second; Mrs. Marian Prigmore, consolation, and Mrs. Gay Kendrick, Ibinigo. Lovely refreshments were served serv-ed by the hostess. Mrs. Viola Milner -will he hostess next Monday Mon-day night. Mrs. Betty 'Nichols entertained entertain-ed her bridge club at her home in Magna Tuesday night. Invite-d gueft.s were Mrs. Jayne Longfellow Long-fellow and Mrs. Ann Hcnnings. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mary Tar. gar o, first; Mrs. 'Marion Jim-tis, Jim-tis, second, and Mrs. Becky Jones, consolation. Lovely refreshments were served. Mi's. B. D. Bennion entertained entertain-ed at a birthday luncheon at her |