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Show Marie Lovat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovat, is back at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden to finish nurses train'ng after spending spend-ing the last six months in training at" Hastings, Nebr., and Denver, Colo. She returned Sunday. Marie will graduate in August. Mr. and Mrs. Marion F.ugene Hawkins and daughter, Heidi, left Wednesday to return to Ft. Bragg, ! near Fayetteville, No. Car., after spend n week here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr.. C. M. Hawkins Haw-kins and family. Bingham Ward bishopric wishes to report that the ward dinner held last Monday night was a big success and to express thanks to everyone who helped with it or contrbuted and supported it in any way. It was reported also that many former Bingham residents w.-re in attendance attend-ance at the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John T. West entertained en-tertained their monthly dinner club at their home last Saturday niRnt. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe Boden, Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell Mitch-ell and Mr. and Mrs. George Daly. A lovely dinner was served after which cards were played. I'riies were won by Mrs. Daly, Mrs. Mitchell, Mitch-ell, Mr. Boden and Mr. Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy w.ll be hosts to the club next month. Weekly meetinp. of the Fire Auxiliary Aux-iliary wa held Monday night with Mrs. Dean Lipsey hostess for the evening. Prize at bridge were won by Mr. Wally Swenson, Mr. Ross M. Gushing, Mrs. Joe Dispenra and Mrs. Leonard Bell. Lovely refreshments refresh-ments were served. Nine members were present. Mrs. James McLeod will be hostess next Monday night. Linger Longer club met Tuesday evening as guests of Mrs. H. R. Gust of Copperton. Mrs. Barbara Young of Midvale was an invited guest. The occasion was also a be-Inted be-Inted birthday party honoring Mr. Mae Stillman's birthday, and he received many nice gifts. Contract bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs. Pete Smith, Mrs. Ross M. Gushing, Mrs. Stillman and Mrs. John Nilsson. Very lovely refreshments refresh-ments including a birthday cake were served by the hostess. Several Bingham Ward Primary officer and teachers attended pr mary party at West Jordan Stake House in honor of the former stak primary president, Fern Bulterfield, Thursday (yesterday). Martha Circle met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Bessie West. A nicely arranged one o'clock luncheon lunch-eon was served to twelve member. Afterwards a business meeting was held and bridge was played. Prizes were wn by Mrs. Edna Jacobsen, Mrs. Myra Lar'ck, Mrs. Kay Sonne and Mrs. Charlotte Murano, Others present were Mrs. Othelia Barkle, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Mrs. Berenice Willie. Mrs. Helen Sullenger, Mrs. Margaret DuBois, Mrs. Mary Zac-raria Zac-raria and Mrs. Pearl Rasinussen. Next Circle meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Barhle in Salt Lake City on April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Peterson were hosts to their 500 Club at their home last Sunday night. Couple attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispenza, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ham, Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell. Prizes at cards were won by the Dispenzas and the Kendricks. Lovely refreshments were served. Clifford N:elsen,son of Mr. and Mr. Peter Nielsen, wa honored with a birthday party luncheon at his home last Friday noon, March 10, celebrating hi sixth birthday. Young guests invited for the special occasion were Janiece Mullen, Cel-ece Cel-ece Swenson, Larry Lipsey, Gerard Peterson, Michael Anderson, Robert Ro-bert Bentley, Billy Muebner, David Stevenson and Billy Fontana. A very lovely luncheon including birthday cake and ice cream were served. A family party wa held or Clifford later in the afternoon. Ray Hunsaker on furlough from Veteran' Hospital in Salt Lake City, is spending a week or 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Bentley. Mrs. Louise Deakin of Salt Lake City visited Monday evening with Mr. Beverly Moore. Mrs. Maude Hocking, Mrs. Mabel Ma-bel Brimhall and Mrs. Jennie Zam-pos Zam-pos were luncheon guest of Mrs. Selma Bentley Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Jack Mitchell of Salt Lake City were overnight guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Nielsen and Mrs. Leonard Bell and children, child-ren, Keith and Colleen, via ted Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Prigmore and family of Murray. Mur-ray. Mrs. Maggie Peck who just returned from a visit in Spanish pork with another daughter and family, came home to Bingham yith them. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. (Bob) Carter visited with their on and daughter in law, Mr. and Mr. Richard J. Carter and family of Rose Park Sunday night. Mrs. Mabel Brimhall spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday with Mrs. Selma Crank of Salt Lake City and also Visited her husband's aunt, Mr. Thena Can'f who is 90 year old. Mr. and Mr. Elli Boren enjoyed dinner Sundayjevening at the home of Mr. and Mr. George Panos in Union. Mr. and Mr. Joe Vrane of Omaha, Oma-ha, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Het-trick Het-trick of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Badovinatz, Mr. and Mr. Jerry Wheatley, Mr. and Mr. Charles Bowen of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. George Badovinatz enjoyed dancing in Salt Lake City Monday evening. W.B.A. meets Monday evening, March 20, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lyde Nichols of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. All member are urged to come out. Mr. Alice Burke entertained her foursome lat Saturday night. Samba Sam-ba was played with Mrs. ldella Wat-kin Wat-kin high scorer for the evening. Other gueats were Mr. Carrie Doyle and Mr. Beverly Moore. Lovely refreshment were erved by the hostess. Mrs. Helen Sullenger entertained entertain-ed her afternoon birthday club last Thursday afternoon. Bridge was enjoyed with Mr. Lyde Nichols and Mr. Etelle Gust coring high. Lovely refreshment were served by the hostess. Mr. Harold Chesler, Mr. Boyd J. Nerdin, Mr. John J. Creedon, Mr. C. A. Morley. Mrs. O. J. Graham, Gra-ham, Mr John O'Brien and Mr. Harold W. NieUen traveled to Clear field Wednesday evening to attend k bridge club at the home of Mrs. Earl T. Jame. Prize at card were won by Mr. Morley, Mr. Graham, Mr. O'Brien and Mr. NieUen. Very lovely refreshment were erved by thle hostes. |