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Show Bingham Society The many friends of Miss Violet Vio-let Bolognese of Salt Lake City and formerly of Bingham were pleased to note a photo of her in connection with the Utah State Tennis Tournament, which appeared in last Sunday's Salt Lake Tribune. - Miss Eva Burke of Salt Lakei City has been placed on the nurs- j ing staff of the Straup Hospital i this week. Miss Burke was ai resident of Bingham for a num-i num-i ber of years and her friends are pleased to meet her. . T ; Miss. Annie Masters is spend-1 ing a two weeks vacation in j Springville. i Mrs. Tom Nerdin came up from the yalley and spent several days here the past week visiting with friends. , Miss Elaine Horne is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Blaine Steele of American Fork. last. The rooms were beautifully decorated with carnations. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Lotts attended from Alice Review No. 16. Mrs. Gronning was awarded the first prize for cards, with Mrs. Jones i taking fthe second prize. Mrs. Lillian Tregaskes won some pillow pil-low slips that were raffled for the good of the order. Those present included MesdamesGron-ing, MesdamesGron-ing, Fish, Wm. Carpenter, Joe Carpenter, Ball, Carter, Lukich and Andy Kressen. f Thea Schewitzer of Salt Lake City was busy in camp the past week meeting old time acquaintances. acquaint-ances. . ! Harry Pappas spent several jdays in the Jackson Hole. Country Coun-try the past week. Mr. Pappas was on a two weeks vacation. Miss Margaret Gaithwaite returned re-turned to camp the past week after af-ter spending a delightful vacation vaca-tion in the Yellowstone country. C. D. McNeeley of Delta was in camp this week busy shaking hands and renewing old acquaintances. acquain-tances. v. La Mar Nelson; Secretary to Governor Mabey, with other prominent State officials, visited the camp on Thursday. Jas. Garnett ,a former resi- dent of Bingham, now connected with the American Tobacco Co., i spending a few days in Bing? ham this week. ..... ' ... . J( . : Pete and Tom Savas and Jos. i Karobas, formerly - proprietors of the Progress Grocery.Co, have procured a truck and are now specializing in the green grocery gro-cery business. The Rev. Root of Salt Lake City, will preach at the M. E. Community church on Sunday Mrs. Catherine Erickson, State Commander of the Maccabees, was the guest of honor of Alice Review No. 13, on Wednesday last; . 4 .; .' ' ;. Jay Mitchell is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell of Idaho this week. Miss Agnes, Quinn returned from a pleasing vacation with friends at Salt Lake City the past week. A large number attended the Dance given at the Society Hall on Tuesday evening, which was somewhat more of a success owing ow-ing to the number of young ladies la-dies who came out from Salt Lake City to participate. The Kinney Bros, will give another of their popular dances in the near i future. Watch for the notices. ; Mrs. P. B. Hyland is visiting , in Denver, Colo., with Mr. and l Mm. James R. Keitr., Mrs Keit 1 is Mrs. Hyland's daughter. 1 Miss Vinie Smith of Salt Lake City is the guest of Miss Mary Ellen Hyland. Mr. and Mrs. Bevans and family fam-ily have moved to Pocatello, Idaho, Ida-ho, where they will make their future home. next, at both services, at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. All are cordially invited in-vited to attend. Mrs. Tom Wilson of the Vienna Vien-na Apartments, with her little daughter, visited friends in Lark the past week. Mrs. George Wells of Salt Lake City is visiting with her husband hus-band this week. Miss Ivy .Jarres visited with her parents in .Union the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stevenson Steven-son and Judge and Mrs. Ben Johnson spent the week end with Mr. and Mr. A. C. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Ellis returned from their honeymoon trip on Wednesday. They were i entertained by a large chavari ; party the same night. In honor of Mrs. Mayme Cain and Mrs. Ben Johnson of Salt Lake City Mrs. A. C. Cole entertained enter-tained at her home on Monday afternoon. Those who attended were Mesdames J. B. Myers, Fra-zier, Fra-zier, Mayme Cain, Boyd Barnard, Francis Quinn, Louis Buckman, Miles Hartman, A. Anderson, Jno. Flynn, Ray Schilling, Joe Kemp and Ben Johnson. Cards were ejoyed and prizes distrib-iuted distrib-iuted as follows: Mrs. Myres, 1st j prize ; Mrs. Hartman, consolation; consola-tion; with guest prizes to Mrs. Cain and Mrs. Ben Johnson of ; Salt Lake. The decorations con-I con-I sisted of wild flowers. The W. B. A., Highlad Boy Review, Re-view, No. 17, 'was entertained by .. Mrs. Andy Kressen on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James R. Keitz of Denver, Colo, are rejoicing over ov-er the arrival of a baby boy the past week. Mrs. Keitz is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hyland of Bingham. Miss Ruth Byers, the affable cashier of Jim's Place is one of Bingham's best boosters. If you are desirous of any information on the camp, ask her, you will find her courtous. . Attorney A. C. Cole attended a meeting of the Young Men's Republican Club at Salt Lake City the past week. Mr. Cole reports the club to be in a flourishing flour-ishing condition and ready for any campaign. |