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Show Longfellow, bingo. Other members mem-bers present were Mrs. Martin Prigmore, Mrs. A. J. Sargent and Mrs. Boyd Anderson. . Delmar Berg of Hickman Mills, Mo., was guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Berg over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ablett left Wednesday to vacation a week at Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. John Dispenza of San Francisco, Calif., spent from Thursday to Saturday ol last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dispenza and son, Sammy, and Mayor and Mrs. Joe Dispeiza and daughter, Paulette. Martha Circle met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pearl Hansen of Murray. A lovely love-ly one o'clock luncheon was served ser-ved to seventeen members, following fol-lowing which a business meeting meet-ing was conducted by Mrs. Catherine Cath-erine Jenkins, president. Bridge was played afterwards with prizes pri-zes going -to Mrs. Jenkins, first; Mrs. Helen Sullengcr, second; Mrs. Frances Rogerson and Mrs. Anna Thompson, bingo. Besides the above mentioned, those present pres-ent were Mrs. Bessie West, Mrs. Edna Jacobson, Mrs. Charlotte Murano, Mrs. Ida Bolman, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Mrs. Berenice Willie, Mrs. Kay Sonne, Mrs. Hazel Robbe, Mrs. Margaret Du-Bois, Du-Bois, . Mrs. Myra Larick, Mrs. Othelia Barkle and Mrs. Joe By LYN CONNELLY BEYOND a doubt one of the most exciting quli shows on TV Is s new one called "21" . . . Here, two contestants are pitted aualnst each other and must answer questions on a number of subjects . . . Given the category, they are able to choose any point from 1 to 11, depending on how conversant they are with that particular subject . . . The first one to reach the score of 21 is declared the winner, and he receive re-ceive $500 for each point difference dif-ference In their scores ... He may then retire or take on other contestants . . . The Joker is neither contestant can hear the other, so they have no idea what their opponent's score is and sudden sud-den death may come at any moment. mo-ment. We And only a few flaws In the suspense of the show . . . Some winners tend to become either greedy or drunk with their own Intelligence, and stay on too long to retain Interest . Then, in the case of a tie, the loser may answer as many as 12 difficult questions and still wind up with almost lero for his erTort . . . This hardly seems fair . . . The show is a good one, although whether it can retain interest now that It has been moved in the spot opposite "1 Love Lucy" remains to be PLATTER CHATTER CAHTOLi Someone at this company bad a brilliant thought and executed It (or the benefit of millions of music-lovers . . .The Inspiration resulted In a happy combination of one Joe "Fingers" Carr, honky-tonk pianist, and bouncing PeeWee Hunt, whose renditions ou trombone of "12th Street Rag" and "Oh!" were so papular . . . The pair do such oldies as "SwingbV Down the Lane," "Last Night on the Back Porch," "Hard Hearted Hannah," "Charlie, My Boy," "Say It Isn't So" and "The Breeae." Kemp. Next Circle meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jenkins in Copperton on March 20th. Mrs. Norman T. Jacobsen was hostess to her birthday club Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. High scores at bridge went to Mrs. Pete Smith and Mrs. Frank Finnas and Mrs. William Brown received bingo prize. Mrs. Herb Gust and Mrs. Joe Bithell were welcomed as new members. Attending the open house of the new fire station at Tooele Wednesday night were the following fol-lowing members from the Bingham Bing-ham V61uhteer Fire Dept.: Boyd J. Nerdin, Eddie Anderson, Evan Miller, Louis J. Arntola and John J. Creedon. Bingham Volunteer Firemen are holding a dance for members mem-bers and their partners at the Civic Center Saturday night, March 9th. Harold Chesler is chairman of the affair. Lady Eagles met Wednesday night with Mrs. Shirley Goff hostess. hos-tess. A - "business meeting was held after which games were played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Carrie Doyle, bridge; Mrs. Ruth . Householder, five hundred; Mrs. June McLeod, canasta, and Mrs. Florence Smith, bingo. Mrs. Ellis Boren was taken in as a new member. The auxiliary 13 planning to hold a bingo party for members in the near future it was announced. Refreshments were served to nineteen members mem-bers by the hostess. W. B. A. meets Monday night, March 11th at the home of Mrs. Herb Gust of Copperton. Mrs. Hosmer Peterson entertained enter-tained Tuesday for her afternoon club. A lovely luncheon was served ser-ved after which bridge was played. Prizes went to Mrs. Verio Kendrick. first; Mrs. Jack Pollock, Pol-lock, second; Mrs. Bill Wilson, consolation, and Mrs. Wesley |