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Show Walter Murray started working at the Bingham post office as custodian cus-todian on an hourly basis on Monday, Mon-day, March 7, according to Edwin W. Johnson, postmaster. Mrs. A. D. Bentley was hostess to her evening bridge club at her home Wednesday evening. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Jack House holder Jr., first; Mrs. Dean Lipsey, second, and Mrs. A. J. Sargent, consolation. Dainty refreshments were served. A record hop will be held at the and Mrs. Delia Delia Lucia; St. Paschal's Mrs. Isabel Avila, Mrs. Arnold Conzales and Mrs. Frances Gonzales. Carnival Ticket Captains To Meet Monday. March 21 Monday, March 21st has been circled for the next meeting of the parish carnival ticket captains. They are requested to meet at the BCO Hall at 6:30 p.m. Holy Rosary Altar Society To Meet Next Thursday Holy Rosary Altar Society will meet Thursday evening, March 24 at the parish hall at 7 :0 p.m. Silver shower. St. Paschal's Altar Society Slates Bake Sale Friday, Mar. 25 Mrs. Anita Benavidez, president of St. Paschal's Altar, Society, announced an-nounced that a bake sale will be held Friday, March 23 at the Lark store at I I :30 a.m. West Jordan Stake House in West Jordan this Saturday night, March 19, from 7:30 to 10:45 p.m. The dance is open to boys and girls 14 to 19 years. Young people will be personally interviewed in order to get membership cards. Entre Nous Club met last Thurs- WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB March meeting of the B:ngham Women' Civic Club was held at the Civic Center Wednesday evening, even-ing, March 9, with Mrs. Dean Ham, Mrs. William Swainston and Mrs. R. C. Stevenson, hostess for the evening. Mrs. Ham welcomed members mem-bers and special guest Mis. Joel P. Jensen. Program for the evening was a book review, excellently given by Mrs. Jensen who presented "Rally Around the Flag Boys" which was very much enjoyed by all who were present. At the bus'ness meeting conducted conduct-ed by Mrs. Stevenson, president, the 1960-62 officers were nominated nomin-ated and elected. They are: president, presi-dent, Mrs. Marvin Throckmorton; first vice president, Mrs. James Xanthos; second vice president, Mis. Ross M. Cushing; recording secretary, Mrs. Hosmer Peterson; corresponding secretary, Mrs. H.L. Goff; treasurer, Mrs. Clenn Hueb-ner; Hueb-ner; historian, Mrs.Guy Delia Lucia and publicity chairman, Mrs. Sam Feraco. A St. Patrick's day theme consisting con-sisting of green candles in gold candalabra flanking a beautiful arrangement ar-rangement of yellow mums and pom poms decorated the lace covered cov-ered serving table. Lovely refreshments refresh-ments were served at the close of the meeting by the hostesses. The annual Gad-About night has been set for April 6, Mrs. Stevenson reported. It will include a dinner alter which members will attend the University of Utah Theater play "The Gazebo" starring Robert Q. Lewis of radio and television fame, at Kingsbury Hall. . Members will be contacted about their reservations. reserva-tions. Religion Classes To Be Held at Copperton Seminary The BYU Adult Education Center Cen-ter in Salt Lake City is pleased to announce that two classes in relig- day night as guests ot Mrs. Verl Peterson. Mrs. Robert King was an invited guest. Priies at bridge were won by Mis. Dean Ham, Mrs. Bob Cr.rler, Mrs. Hubert Dowd and Miss Kay Braun. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. Miss Mildred May was guest speaker of the Methodist Youth Fellowship at- Centenary Methodist Church in Salt Lake City Sunday night. Mrs. C. A. Morley was hostess to her bridge club at her home Monday Mon-day evening. Mrs. Lillian Nelson of Midvale was an invited guest. Prizes Priz-es at cards were won by Mrs. John J. Creedon, Mrs. O. J. Graham, Mrs A. J. Boberg and Mrs. John O'Brien. Lovely late refreshments were served ser-ved by the hostess. ion will be offered in the Copper-ton Copper-ton Seminary during spring quarter quar-ter I960, it is reported. These are informal classes; no BYU credit is attached and there are no prerequisites prereq-uisites for enrolling. Both classes one. Church History His-tory and the other, Old Testament, are to be taught by La Mar C. Ber-rett, Ber-rett, principal of Copperton Seminary. Sem-inary. Classes start next Thursday, March 24, and consist of ten sessions, ses-sions, ending May 26. The church history class will be at 6:45 and the Old Testament class at 8:30. Regis-tralion Regis-tralion will take place at the first class meeting on March 24. Tuition fee is $10.00 for a single enrollment, enroll-ment, or $16.00 if two enroll from one family. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Peterson and boys, Buddy and Ricky, were dinner din-ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ham of West Jordan. Social science meeting of Bingham Bing-ham Ward Relief Society will be held next Tuesday, March 22, at 10 a.m. at the church with Mrs. Mary Raby giving the lesson. All ladies of the ward are 'invited. O AMERICAN LEGION TO MEET MONDAY, MARCH 21 American Legion Post No. 30 is holding their next regular meeting Monday night, March 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall, according to Bill Hennings, commander. All members are urged to come out. In attendance at the Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain Bankers Clinic held in the auditorium audi-torium of the Utah Power and Light Co. building in Salt Lake City last Thursday afternoon, March 1 0, were the following employees of the Bingham office of First Security Bank Mrs. Ruth J. Kidd. Mrs. Zenaida Fregoso, Joyce Jackson, Madeleine Sanchez and Connie Mo-chizuki. Mo-chizuki. The group viewed two film strips on supervison and public relations re-lations and enjoyed a lecture by Dr. Howard Bellows on the different differ-ent phases of banking. Last Thursday night, C. A. Morley Mor-ley and F. C. Oswald, from the Bingham Lions Club, attended a regular meeting of the Holladay L'ons Club held at Pete Harman's. Mr. Oswald was guest speaker of the meeting and spoke on the'Utah Park Reclamation program. Weekly meeting of the Fire Auxiliary Aux-iliary was held Monday night with Mrs. Robert King hostess for the evening. Bridge was played and. prizes pri-zes won by Mrs. Verl Peterson, Mrs Verio Kendrick, Mrs. Joe Dispenza and Mrs. Wally Swenson. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Dean L.'psey will be hostess next Monday night. Eight ladies from Bingham Ward Relief Society attended the visiting teachers social held at the West Jordan Stake House in West Jordan Tuesday, March 1 5, starting at 10:30 a.m. There was a program, a film on visiting teaching was shown and luncheon was served at noon. Over 400 ladies were in attendance. at-tendance. Those attending from here were Mrs. Hilda Allmark, Mrs. Erma Dean Dimmick, Mrs. Selma Bentley, Mrs. Lenore Nichols, Mrs. Blanche Spanos, Mrs. Olive Thome, Mrs. Marda Nielsen and Mrs. Eva West. Patsy Nielson, between quarters at CSU at Cedar City, arrived home Wednesday night to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Nielson and family. She will be here until the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stuart of Holladay Hol-laday visited Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Berg and in the evening called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust of Copperton. |