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Show BINGHAM BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Park of Huntington Hunt-ington visited with Mrs. Park's slater Mrs. Charles Dixon and Mrs.""Williain Harwood, last week. Mrs. Albert Marriot apd son spent several days visiting here last week. Mrs. Harry Miller is in Salt Lake for a two weeks' visit. , Mrs. Joseph H. Manwaring entertained enter-tained the G. G. G. G. club Thursday of last week. Five hundred was played and Mrs. Will- Myers won the first prize and Mrs. R. G. Frazier the consolation. The members present were iMrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. Win-thers, Win-thers, Mrs. James Garnett, Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs. R. G. (Frazier, Mrs. C. C. Cushwa, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. Eugene. Chandler. Luncheon was served after the card games. Mrs, Joe Kemp and Mrs. J. F. Flynn were Salt Lake visitors last week. Troop No. 1 of the Boy Scouts took a hike to Middle canyon Friday and stayed over night. Mrs. Jones and Misses Florence and Eleanor Clemen-son Clemen-son went with the' boys. The boys making the trip were Lathrop Nichols, George ..Hill, Will Grant, Oga Brown, Herbert Hartman, Cordell Brown, Gerald McCallum, Leroy Hardy, Estel Guest, Andrew Contratto, Will Wells, Fritz Carpenter, Glendon Anderson, James 'Ackerman, Angus McPhee, Orville Wells, Rily Patten, Will Roundy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and dren and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Carter spent the week-end in Salt Lake. Mj. and Mrs. Jerry Duvall were in Salt Lake several days last week. -- deserve the people's patronage, as they guarantee the quality of their programs. Here's hoping them the best kind of success. Mrs. George Chochos returned last Monday night to Bingham after having hav-ing spent a month's vacation in the northwest. Mrs. Henry Sorenson spent the early part of the week visiting with friends in Salt Lake. The Misses Josephine Berry and Katherine Creighton returned to Bingham Bing-ham last .Monday for a trip through the entire northwest, entering British Columbia, and also spending several . days with their personal friends in Montana and Idaho. Mrs. Martin G. Thomas was the guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs. Joe Kemp Tuesday of last week. Cards were played after luncheon with Mrs. James Garnett winning the first prize and Mrs. Eugene Chandler the consolation. The ladies asked to meet 'Mrs. Thomas were Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. S. M. Young, Mrs. J. F. Flynn, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. James Garnett, Mrs. John A. Wade, Mrs. Eugene Chandler and Miss Ida Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wilson of Copperfield announce the arrival of a son. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mitchell and children chil-dren have returned from a two weeks' visit in Huntington. Mrs. Earle Peterson has returned from a visit in Riverton. Mrs. Martin G. Thomas, who "has been visiting with Mrs. Joe Kemp, has returned to her home in Marysvale. Mrs. John A. Wade entertained the members of the G. G. G. G. club Saturday Sat-urday at her home in the Bourgard apartments. Cards were played and. Mrs. John Kennedy won the first prize and Mrs. R. G. Frazier won the consolation. con-solation. The guests were Mrs. J. D. Schilling, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, iMrs. Will Myers, Mrs. Katrina Wilson, Mrs. J. F. Flynn, Mrs. Joe Kemp, 'Mrs. Roy Schilling, Mrs. R. G. Frazier. Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. J. B. Myers, Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs. Josh Carpenter, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Misses Mary and Jessie Robertson. The hostess serveU a delicious luncheon after the card games. Miss Denney, state librarian, spoke at the high school Monday morning, urging the pupils to donate more books to the library and to make more use of it. Alice Review, Woman's Benefit Association As-sociation of the Maccabees, gave a character ball Monday which was very well attended. Miss Alta Miller won the ladies' prize as a colored lady, and Eugene Culleton won the gentleman's gentle-man's as George Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker are visiting at the home of O. D. Baker in Carr Fork. Mrs. John A. Wade spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake. Mrs. Enos Scroggin of Los Angeles An-geles is visiting with her father, C. W. Greathouse. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mace announce the arrival of a son. . iMrs. G. E. Lindelof and Miss Stella Klopenstino, were in Salt Lake Monday Mon-day and Tuesday to attend the Democratic Demo-cratic county convention. Mrs. Roy Watson and Mrs. H. Jenkins Jen-kins of .Midvale are the guests of Mrs. Charles Sullenger this week. A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mr. and Mrs. Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Lore, Mr. Charles Mitchell and Glen Lembson motored to Salt Lake Friday evening of last week to attend the show at the Salt Lake theater. Mrs. Gammel of Springville is visiting visit-ing with her daughter, Mrs. Holly. Mrs. Irene Lemb was a Salt Lake j visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stringham visited Provo last Tuesday night in the "lizzie" and Miss Florence Bates returned with them. Miss Bates will spend a week or two in Bingham visiting the Stringhams. Mr. and Mrs. H. Geffen, Max, Dave and Arnold Geffen and Mrs. Annie Brisk went to Salt Lake City early Tuesday afternoon to spend Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday there for the Jewish Jew-ish fast day. The now American theater will open Kriday night in the old Princess theater. thea-ter. Francis Quinn, Jr., and Vaughn Ohrintennnn will be the managers in charge. They say that they have a Cine line of pictures lined up that are sure to please the people of Bingham. Bing-ham. Both are Bingham boys and i |