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Show Bingham Society Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wood-ring Wood-ring spent Monday and Tuesday Tues-day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Zina Mano of Salt Lake City visited with her many friends in camp the past week Mrs. P. B. Hyland came out from the city this week and enjoyed a vacation with her friends here. Miss Pauline Taylor of Salt Lake City has been the guest of Mrs. Neil O'Donnell this week. Mrs. Anna McGuire spent the week at Salt Lake City visiting with relatives and friends, returning re-turning to camp on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sorensen, Miss James, and Dr. Bracken visited with friends in the valley val-ley the past week.' Mr. and Mrs R. T. Dahlquist .spent Sunday and Lincoln's Birthday at Salt Lake City visiting vis-iting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Blaine Austin and Harry Har-ry Smith of Salt Lake City motored mo-tored to Bingham on Tuesday and spent an enjoyable evening even-ing with Mrs. Irene Connary. Mrs. J. B. Myers sang two popular selections at the luncheon lunch-eon of the Kiwanis Club on Thursday evening last when Governor Mabey was a guest of the club. Miss Teresa Olsen of Kem-merer. Kem-merer. Wyoming, is the pleasing pleas-ing guest of Mrs. Gould of the Utah Power & Light apartments. apart-ments. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Reese, Dr. and Mrs. W. Maddison, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zwickey came out from Salt Lake City Wednesday evening and attended at-tended the dance given by the Ladies of the Eagles at Can-i yon Hall. A birthday party was given on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Annie C. Christensen in honor of her daughter Clara's birthday. birth-day. Miss Christensen is one of the most popular students at the University of Utah. A large number attended who included in-cluded the Misses Agnes James, Lavetta Stuart, Mrs. R. A. Ellis, El-lis, Mrs. Rose Gust, Mrs. Blanche Berg, Mrs. Ella String-ham, String-ham, and Mrs. Marriot. A luncheon lun-cheon was served and games played. |