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Show House guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T. Johnson and son, Lynn, for over, the Christmas and New Year's holidays are their daughter and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burton Durnford and daughters, Suzanne, Tiffany and Deborah of U'hittier, Calif. During their stay here the Durn-j Durn-j fords will also visit with other re-ilatives re-ilatives and friends. They arrived last Friday and will be here until January 2. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Martin and family, Stephen, Kathleen, and Kerry, of San Diego, Calif., arrived arriv-ed last Friday to spend the holidays with Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn and her sister sis-ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Osoro and family of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Mrs. Mabel Brimhall is spending the Christmas holidays in California with her daughters, Mrs. Betty Stone and family of Berkeley and Mrs. Marjorie Smith and family of Riverside. Miss Mildred May left Monday morning to spend the holidays at Danville, Ky., with relatives. O Mr. and Mr. Guy Collings . of Monroe are spending the holidays vith their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eunice Rae Collings and children. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood El-wood Sorensen was scene of a very lovely family dinner on Christmas day. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen, Soren-sen, those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Nielson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dnvjd- M. Dimmick and family, Mrs. Eunice Rae Collings Coll-ings and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Collings, and Mr. Devine Sorensen. Mrs. Eugene Morris had as dinner din-ner guests last Friday evening Mr. !E. L. Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mortensen, Mrs. Phyllis Lister and Miss Claudia Mortensen, all of Salt Lake City. Coming Christmas Eve from Logan Lo-gan to spend the Christmas week end with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fullmer Full-mer were their daughter and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Stokes and children, Laurie, Scott and Craig. Bingham Central School faculty and students wish to express thanks to the school's P-TA for the fine Christmas spirit and Santa Claus made possible to all children of the school and many pre-school children. FIRE LADIES XMAS P.ARTY The. Firemen's Auxiliary met Monday evening for their annual Christmas party and dinner, lor the event the hall was beautifully decorated in seasonal decorations and all appointments were carried out in the Christmas theme. Favors were clever individual Santa Claus bean bags and handkerchief dolls. Twenty-eight members attended the festive affair which began with a 7:00 o'clock dinner followed by a gift exchange. Afterwards bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs. Theron Hickman, first; Mrs. Hos-ner Hos-ner Peterson, second; Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin, consolation; Mrs. Ross M. Cushing, bingo, and Mrs. Mildred Mild-red Tall, house. The committee arranging the very lovely party were Mrs. Nerdin, chairman, Mrs. Hickman, Mrs. Marlin Schultz, and Mrs. Don Prigmore. Next regular meeting of the Auxiliary will be the first Monday in January. Last Friday evening, the Salt I Mrs. Hazel Mills was honored on ! Monday of last week with a lunch-i lunch-i eon. at the .Hotel Utah, given by the Telephone Company, for two years perfect attendance and presented pre-sented with an engraved pen from the company. Patsy Nielson of Salt Lake City is spending from Xmas Lve to Monday morning with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt N-elson and family. CHRISTMAS PARTY j Mrs. Phil Sanderson entertained 'at a lovely Christmas party at the I home of her'parenis, Mr. and Mrs. i Miles Gaythwaite in Copperton, for 'members of the bridge club she be-j be-j longs to, on Wednesday, Dec. 17. The home was beautifully decora-j decora-j led in the Christmas theme for the event. Bridge was played and prizes priz-es won by Mrs. Hosmer Peterson, I first; Mrs. Wally Swenson, seco nd, land Mrs. A. J. Sargent, consolation. Other members present were Mrs. I) 1 A.. J M. I.. L llnnae- Lake County Library system held its annual Christmas party at the South Salt Lake Branch, 2400 South. Entertainment for the evening even-ing included a 7:00 o'clock dinner, followed by a delightful Christmas program and carol singing, also gifts were exchanged. Attending the very lovely party from the Bingham Branch were Mrs. Gwen Knudsen, Mrs. Leota Muir and Mrs Eva West. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills left Wednesday Wed-nesday morning for Torrence, Calif., to spend the Christmas holidays holi-days with their daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren, Mr, and Mrs. Fern W. Pett, Jimmy, Howard How-ard and Melanie. Mr. and Mrs. Mills, who are making the round trip by plane, will return home Sunday. West Jordan Stake is holding a New Year's Eve party at the stake-house stake-house in West Jordan on December 31. Cost of admission is $1.75 per person, which includes dinner, noisemakers, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley visited Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt and sons. Bill and George, of Orem. Mrs. Idella Watkins is spending the holidays in Salt Lake City with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tibbie and daughter, daugh-ter, Su an. L'yJ y U finuri .". ii "no. j - holder Jr., Mrs. A. D. Hentley, Mrs Dean Lipsey and Mrs. Verio Ken-drick. Ken-drick. Gifts were exchanged. Very lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. CHRISTMAS SOCIAL A gay yuletide party was held lust Thursday afternoon, Dec. 18, by the Bingham Branch, First Security Se-curity Bank employees. A tasty smorgasbord was featured and gifts were exchanged. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dean T. Malan and children, Tracy, Dee and Marjorie, Mar-jorie, Mrs. Babe Kidd, Mrs. Hannah Lund, Mrs. Tomas Fregoso, Miss Bobbie Lee Johnson, Miss Joyce Jackson and Miss Connie Mochi-zuki. Mochi-zuki. REBEKAH S XMAS SOCIAL Ruth Rebekah Lodge No. 7 held its annual Christmas dinner and party for members and their husbands hus-bands at the Civic Center last Sun-j Sun-j day at 5:30 p.m. A delicious din-j din-j ner was served to members and guests seated at a T-shaped table arrangement. The center piece was a clever marshnullow caslle set on a mirror and surrounded by a skating skat-ing scene. Red and green gumdrop candle holders were given as favors. fa-vors. Afterwards gifts were exchanged ex-changed and five hundred was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Joe Murano, Mrs. Joe Jcnson, Mrs. Louis Smith and Mrs. Jack Householder House-holder Jr. for the ladies, and Mr. 1 louseholder, Guy Delia Lucia, Mr. Murano and Mr. Smith for the men. A Christmas motif was used in all appointments. Twenty-one were present. MINERETTE CLUB XMAS TEA The gayest affair of the gala holiday season was the annual Minerette Christmas Tea held Saturday Sat-urday night, December 20, at the home of Sophie Kampros in West Jordan. The Kampros home aglow with Christmas decorations Was the perfect setting for the event. Delightful and inspiring stories were told by guest speaker, Miss Peggy Turner. The program also included an accordion solo by Marian Mar-ian Murano, a reading by Linda Wixom and carols sung by the entire en-tire group. Santa Claus then appeared ap-peared on the scene and helped the girli to exchange their gifts. Refreshments Re-freshments appropriate for the season, were then served. Madeleine Made-leine Sanchez was chairman of the event. Linda Long FIREMEN'S ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY TO BE HELD AT CIVIC CENTER j Annual New Year's Eve dancing party of the Bingham Volunteer Fire Department for members and their partners and guests will be held at the Civic Center, Wednesday Wednes-day night, December 31, starting at 9 p.m. according to Ralph Sid- doway, chairman. Besides dancing, i a buffet supper will be served. Assisting Mr. Siddoway with arrangements ar-rangements are John King, Theron j Hickman, Dean Lipsey, Lloyd, I Houston, Evan Miller and Jim McCormick. EAGLES TO HOLD NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Bingham-Midvale Eagles Aerie is holding a New Year's Eve party at the Eagles hall in Midvale for members mem-bers and their partners and guests next Wednesday night, starting at 9 p.m. There will be an orchestra. Approximately 200 children were in attendance at the Eagles annual children's Christmas party for children of the Eagles and Auxiliary Auxil-iary members, held at the F.O.E. hall in Midvale Monday evening, Dec. 22, it was reported. Stockings of candy and sacks of oranges and nuts were given to each child. Refreshments Re-freshments of hot dogs, punch and sherbert were served the youngsters. |