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Show Bingham Society Several of Bingham's popular young ladies hiked away to the hills on Friday night and had a midnight luncheon. Hot dogs were cooked and with good coffee cof-fee as a lubriflBntthe following ladies thoroughly enjoyed themselves. them-selves. The Misses June Chris-topherson, Chris-topherson, Nora EdlanVi, Irene Connary, Zella Ward, 'Agnes James and Mrs. Bryon Lathrop. Mrs. J. Quigley , is ifistying with - relatives and friends Mn Chicago. Miss Grace Creer, one of Spanish Fork's charming young Msses returned to her home the past week after visiting with her sister, Mrs. L. W. Nielsen; Mrs. May Warthen entertained entertain-ed Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Jenne Richards, those present included Mrs. Rose Gust, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gust, Mrs. Lohr, Mr. and Mrs. R. R Ellis, Miss Webb and W, C. Gilbert. Games and music were enjoyed, which was later followed by a three-course luncheon. . Jewel Thompson, the eldest daughter of Marshal and Mrs. Frank Thompson while visiting in Ogden the past week won second prize at a May festival which was operated under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Epis-copal church of Ogden. The prize was for a dress character of . Martha Washington, about 500 children :V participated and the Misses' 4 many friends in camp are congratulating her on her success. .JMx. andJIrs.G.j N. Carrico 1 havelelfi'calBind'win'hioibr to Ely, Nevada after spending a few days there they will continue contin-ue their journey to the "coast where they intend making their permanent residence. Mrs Leo Tietjen is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Adam-son Adam-son at Salt Lake City, on Thursday Thurs-day evening a family re-union was held at Mrs. , Adamson's home to celebrate her birthday anniversary. , ' Mrs. Kate Ford, Mrs. Tre-melling, Tre-melling, Mrs. Neil O'DonneJl and Sliss Geraldine Jewkes motored to Salt Lake City on Friday. The Misses June Christopher-sen, Christopher-sen, Nora Edland and Emma Johnson entertained at heir apartments in the Bourgard building in honor of the Misses Zella Ward, Irene Connary and Agnes James on Saturday, evening. eve-ning. Cards and dancing was enjoyed en-joyed which was followed by a two course lunch. ; Miss Zella Ward and Mrs. Byron Lathrop were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. Mrs. Frank Thompson and two daughters spent the past week in Ogden with relatives and friends. Miss June Christopherson and Mrs. Byron Lathrop took a number num-ber of school children up Mark-ham Mark-ham and enjoyed a pleasing vacation. The Misses Ruth and Hazel Bourgard entertained the Emon-an Emon-an club at the Bourgard residence resi-dence on Tuesday evening, this whs the last meeting of the club for the season. The number attending at-tending included: Mr. and Mrs. . Charles Abel. Mr. and Mrs. W. Trevarthen, Mr. and Mrs. L. G Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen. Niel-sen. Mr. and Mrs. R T. Dahl-quist, Dahl-quist, the Misses Rutlv and H&- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tietjen, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard and Miss Dorothy Barnard motored to Salt Lake City on Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bogan and daughter Betty were Salt Lake visitors on Sunday. Mrs. Van Christensen entertained enter-tained in honor of Mrs. Edgar Hocking of Portland, Oregon on Saturday evening. Card3 were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Rex Tripp, first. ' Mrs. Shaw, second. During the evening eve-ning a luncheon was served to the large number attending. Miss Lovetta Stuart will represent rep-resent Ruth Rebekah Lodge No. 7 at the convention to be held at Salt Lake City this coming week. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones of Copperfield and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Carrico motored to the valley on Sunday last. zel Bourgard, Caroline Rasmus-sen, Rasmus-sen, Helen and D'On Ashton, Florence White, and Maud Lee and Dr. Bracken, Perome Bourgard, Bour-gard, H. T. Matthews, Tom Mc-Mullen Mc-Mullen and Harvey Holman. Cards were played and prizes awarded to R. f . Dahlquist and Miss White, First and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen received the consolation. . A light supper was after enjoyed. ' Friday was vacation day at the Bingham schools, all High school students went on hiking trips, the Seniors visited Middle Canyon making the trip through the Utah Metal tunnel and had many thrii? experiences. The Juniors sprtt their vacation at Crystal Hot Springs near River-ton, River-ton, the Spohmores and Freshmen Fresh-men spent their day in Butter-field |