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Show Bingham Society Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen of I . Kamas were the pleasing guests f of Terome Bourgard the past 'week. Mr. Larsen has been an i old-time friend ofMr. Bourgard . 'for a. number of years. i , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell are rejoicing over the arrival of Mr. Stork on Wednesday with a : - .. sweet, baby boy. , Miss Lucille Daranague spent the week-end in camp with her father. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lars W. Nielsen entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lars W. Nielsen, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones and family, fam-ily, all of Spanish Fork. Miss Dora Brady spent Thursday Thurs-day in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. McCarty were Fayson visitors Sunday. Miss Velva Van Trump of Murray came out Tuesday to attend the Hallowe'en party given by Mr. Tom Porter. Misses Verona and Lucille Daranague of Salt Lake attended attend-ed the Hallowe'en dance given in Canyon Hall. v Harold Nielsen spent Saturday with Riley Patten and Wesley Straup, who are attending Westminster West-minster College in Salt Lake. Mrs. Steve Hayes of Salt Lake was in camp Friday on business. Miss Elsie Hewitt, teacher of domestic science at Lehi, and who was the guest of Miss Bess Howell Wednesday, went to Salt Lake Thursday to attend the " U. E; A. " - Mrs. George Robbe left Thursday Thurs-day for a two weeks' visit in Michigan. Mrs. J. F. Flynn and Mrs. Lars W. Nielsen attended "The Perfect Fool" at the Salt Lake Theatre Saturday afternoon. Miss Ivy Baker entertained the senior class, of which she is a member, at a Hallowe'en party at her home in Carr Fork, Monday Mon-day night. Orange and black decorations created a weird atmosphere. at-mosphere. Games were played and prizes given. A four-course luncheon was served at a late hour to Misses Lottie Maxfield, Dora Brady, Helen Bird, Mildred Nerdin, Mary Bailey, Mary Hull nnrt ' Rnurma Tlirnpf! Messrs. Dorius Adams, Howard Bird, James Siddoway, Adolph Chiara, Donald Bailey, Wm. Greathouse, Eugene Culleton and John Cree-don. Cree-don. Mrs. J. B. Myers is expected home from Erie, Pa., Saturday. The Boy Scouts, under the direction di-rection of Scout Master Paul Ransom and Assistant Scout Master Benton, enjoyed a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party in the American Legion Hall, Monday night. Doughnuts and cider were served to Harold Nielsen, Ed- ward Grant, Russell Thomas, Fure Martinsen, Gray Melich, Arthur Jones, Lloyd Marx, Joe Error, Junior Nielich, Frank Greathouse, Richard Carpenter, Arthur Ball, Willard Nicolis, Axle Strand, George Pazell, Ray Dovis, T. B. Priemore, James Baker, Dora Brady and" Elsie Carigan. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Dahl-quist Dahl-quist entertained at a birthday dinner Friday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Leo Titjen, Miss Rasmussen, Miss Amy Rome, Mr. Lynch and Mr. McMullin. The Rebekahs gave a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en dance in Society Hall Tuesday night. The Imperials furnished the music. The Civic Club ment with Mrs. Boyd Barncrd and Mrs. Eugene Morris at the home of Mrs. Barncrd Thursday evening. Carrigan, Bill Green, Lawrence Fulmore, Rennold Contratto, Nemo Pedecha, Junior Morten-son, Morten-son, Nich Oscllea, Bill Error, and Young Valisdc. The Sewing Society of the O. E. S. met with Mrs. Larrick at the home of Mrs. Burt Thax-ton Thax-ton in Carr Fork, Wednesday. Mrs. Frances G. Shields, Grand Secretary of the O. E. S., Mrs. Clara ' Thompson, Grand Treasurer of the (). E. S. and Mrs.- Ira Ditlow, Past Grand of the O. E. S. of the state of Utah and Mrs. Ditlow, all of Salt Lake were visitors to the Martha Chapter Tuesday night. ' The Mutual Improvement Association gave a Hallowe'en Program and dance at the ward Tiouse Tuesday evening. Readings Read-ings were given by Misses Ivy |