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Show Bingham Society Mr. and Mi's. Severn Grand-quist Grand-quist spent several days at Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. Joe Scussell, Miss Druz-ell Druz-ell Prigmore, Miss Lena Scussell and Miss Nona Nerdin spent sev eral days in Salt Lake attending the Basketball tournament. The W. B. A. guard team will enttrtain with a card party on Wednesday evening in Society Hall. Mrs. J. B. Meyers entertained the members of the Civic Club at her home on Thursday evening even-ing of last week. Refreshments were served to twelve. Mrs. Jack Larsen of Vineyard is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield. A M Thomas and twin Mesdames C. D. Abel, Edna P. Wade, Nelson Young, Boss Cush-ing Cush-ing and Lee Jones. Mrs. P. Murano entertained on Wednesday in honor of the tenth birthday of her son, Charles. Games were played and luncheon served to seven. May McCann entertained the S. G. G. Girls at her home on Thursday evening. Luncheon was served to Catherine Doyle, Erma llarker, Vivian Henderson Delma Miller and Laura G res-ham. res-ham. Mrs. II. Wells entertained on Saturday evening in honor of her daughter's birthday. Luncheon was served to the Misses Mem Nerdin, Lucille Miller, Ruby Thompson, Lucy Rawlings, Elva Marriott. Clarence Wells, Lloyd Hansen Vern Sorenson and Drew Rawlings. Miss Olive Schoettlih, of Salt Lake (City, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rino this week. sons returned home on Sunday from Long Beach, California, where they have been spending the winter. Miss Vera Clark spent the week end in Salt Lake with rel- Mr.' and Mrs. L. W. Nielson, of Sandy, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. M. Hoffman and daughter, Mrs. Ernest Kreger, of Swales-dale, Swales-dale, Iowa, motored to Salt Lake, on-Jhursday to attend a party given by Mrs. E- G. Napp. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marriott and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith of Murray were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriott on Tuesday. Mr. Sd Mrs. Earl Rhodes and Mrs. Zella Brown, left on Friday to spend a two weeks vacation in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams, of Murray, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriott Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Ray Gemmell returned home on Wednesday from Springville where he attended the funeral of his stepfather, Mr. Crandell. . Miss Marjorie Horsley spent the week end in Salt Lake. Mrs. M. Huffman entertained on Saturday evening in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Kreger, Kre-ger, of Iowa. 500 was played and luncheon served to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Napp, and Mrs Eliza Webster, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead, Howard Weaver Wea-ver and Carl Huffman. Tuesday was Ladies Day at the Gemmell Memorial Club The following ladies spent the afternoon after-noon playing bridge. Mrs. Severn Sev-ern Grandquist, Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. G. B. Covey, Mrs. Hebe N. Nichols, Mrs. Joe Warning, Mrs. K. B. Woods, Mrs. D. G. Latimer, Lati-mer, Mrs. Vaughn Christensen, Mrs. James Nerdin and Miss Vera Ve-ra Grandquist. High score was won by Mrs. Woods. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mrs. Horace Higgs entertained entertain-ed at a luncheon on Saturday afternoon. af-ternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. Paul Richards, Mrs. Lee Jones, 'Mrs. Paul Ransom, Mrs. David Lyon and Miss Verna M. Skanchy. The afternoon was spent in sewing. Miss Vera Skanchy and Alice-ile Alice-ile Higgs entertained the Nu I girls on Tuesday evening. St. Patrick's ideas were carried out in decorating the rooms. The evening was spent in sewing and games. Miss Leveda Stokes won first prize and Mrs. C. D. Abel consolation. Luncheon was served ser-ved to the Misses Agnes James, Leveda Stokes, Alta Acord, Marjorie Mar-jorie Jlorsley, Rosetta Hailing, Pauline Phillips, June Rheese, Ruby Knudsen, Gertrude Colyar, Annie Masters, Eleda Garrett, Edna Cook, Louise Van Ee, and |