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Show W.B.A. met at the home of Mrs. Helen Sullenger in Midvale for their regular monthly meeting last Saturday Sat-urday night, Aug. 1 1 . A short business busi-ness meeting was held after which bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Pete Smith, Mrs. Lyde Nichols, Mrs. Norman Jacobsen and Mrs. W.D.S. Brown. Lovely refreshments refresh-ments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Spera of Mid-vale Mid-vale returned Thursday last week from a very enjoyable two weeks vacation to Canon City, Colo., where they visited Mrs. Spera s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Diorio and Mr. Spera's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross. Mrs. J. Burton Durnford and children, Suzanne, Tiffany, Deborah and Robert of Whittier, Calif., are arriving Friday (today) to spend ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T. Johnson and family of Midvale and other relatives. Mrs. H. R. Cust of Midvale was hostess to her knitting tlub at her home last Thursday night. Enjoying a trip to Las YK"i Nev., last week were Mr. and Mrs. John T. West of Midvale. They accompanied ac-companied their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. John R. West, also of Midvale, to the resort city. They visited the elder Mr. West's sister, Mrs. Carolyn McCallum. The younger Wests also took in some shows while there. The foursome left on Wednesday and returned Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBounty and family, Jimmy, Bobbie and Kelly of Lead Mine returned home Tuesday from an enjoyable vacation trip to Illinois where they visited with relatives re-latives of Mr. LaBounty. Obtaining a marriage license recently re-cently were Hamilton Cray Ken-ner, Ken-ner, 33, Gramercy Park. N.Y., and Colleen Henrietta Mannion, 27, Copperton. Karen Bianchi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bianchi of Midvale. is spending this week end in Salt Lake City with her cousin, Claudia Rasmussen. ' The Bingham Fire Ladies Auxiliary Auxil-iary met Monday night at the fire hall in Bingham for their regular meeting. Mrs. Jean Bentley was hostess for the evening. A short business meeting was held after which' bridge was enjoyed. Prizes were won by Mrs. Connie Sargent, first; Mrs. Pat Peterson, second; Mrs. Irene Anderson, consolation, and Mrs. Viola Milner, bingo. Love ly refreshments were served by the hostess. An enjoyable time was had by members of the West Jordan Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce on Tuesday evening, ev-ening, August 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Miller in Midvale. Mid-vale. An old fashioned steak fry with all the trimmings was enjoyed enjoy-ed and remainder of the evening t was spent visiting and playing group games. Those in attendance enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. William G. Woffinden, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Macris, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higham, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adondakis, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hogan, Ho-gan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fullmer of Midvale returned last Saturday from a very enjoyable two week vacation vaca-tion to the northwest where they took in the Seattle World's Fair and visited their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. George Stokes and family at Bellvue, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowen recently re-cently enjoyed dinner and a show in Evanston, Wyo. 1 1 i |