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Show Bingham Society Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler Chand-ler were Salt-Lake visitors on Monday. . .,. Mrs. Nichols and young son Jack are visiting with , friends in Los Angeles, y . ; Miss Ivy Baker has left for California and will spent ttwo months visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Esklosh and family at San Francisco. v V ; Miss Florence White has left camp and will visit- with her mother in Reno, Nevado for an indefinite periods ., -; Mrs. Otto Kapple and family who recently returned from Bremerton, Washington, are now making their home at Murray Mur-ray U i'V' Miss Mary Robertson of Salt Lake City spent the week-end as the guest of Mrs, W. Trevar- then. , ' v. j. r -- -Mrs. Kate Ford and Mrs. A. Tremelhng were . Salt Lake vs-itors vs-itors on Monday j,; . Miss Maud Lee spent several days at Salt Lake City visiting with relatives and friends , , Miss Ruth Wolfe returned to camp this week after a winter tour with the Streeter Concert Company. Miss Wolfe thoroughly thorough-ly enjoyed her . experiences while on tour through Nevada and California. 4 .y ' Dr. Braken left camp 6n Thursday for a motor trip thru Utah, Nevada and . California. He intends to be gone tor about a, month, V . a Mr.Um4e Od X-1: Lake City was a welcome visfc tor to camp on Wednesday. Mrs. Oddie owned the Bingham hotel for a. number of years and was highly respected by the many patrons of her pjace of business. "fv.....'r Matt Devine, son of Mr; and Mrs. J. Devine of Salt Lake City wasvthe guest of his sister Mrs. Neil O'Donnell this week. Mrs: Roy Hughes spent several sev-eral days at Salt Lake City the past week visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. - Thomas have been entertaining W. Mills of Los Angeles for the past two I weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brackon of Vancouver, B. C, who. intend in-tend making their, home in Bingham will receive a hearjy welcome on their arrval here. Rev. Elmer Goshen Mrs.' Goshen and daughter of Salt Lake City, were ,in camp on Thursday 'taking in the sights of the great copper camp. - Congressman E. O. Leather-wood Leather-wood of Salt Lake City was the principal speaker at the Kiwan-is Kiwan-is club luncheon at Smith's hall on Thursday night. - J. B. Myers, president of txe Kiwanis club returned from Villisca, Iowa, this week after visiting nis mother who Is in ill-health; ; - , ' A party was given at the home of Mrs.' J.. W. Ford in JVIarkham in honor of the birthday birth-day anniversary of Mrs. Kate Ford. The rooms were beautifully beauti-fully decorated thruoutvwith yellow and white streamers. VVhist was played and games enjoyed by about twenty ladles. A number of potted plants and ferns were also used in - the decorations. ' |