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Show make their future home here. Mrs. Jack Caulfield, of Reno, Nevada, is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Nerdin, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen and Mrs. T. Caulfield. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rhodes and Mrs. Zella Brown returned home on Sunday after spending two weeks in Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. Crandall, of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, is visiting here with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gemmell. Bingham Society Mrs. Frank Lohr of Salt Iake City underwent an operation at the Bingham Hospital Monday. Her many friends in Bingham will be pleased to learn she is recovering nicely. The Misses Ruby Clawson, Ruth Kammer-li and Lois Boll- Mrs. W. B. Hull motored to Union on Tuesday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. j L. James. I Tuesday was Ladies day at the Gemmell Memorial Club, the following fol-lowing ladies enjoyed the afternoon after-noon playing Mah Jongg and bridge. The following ladies par ticipated ; Mesdames J. J. Doyle, Joe Warning, Hebe Nichols, K. Woods, Vaughn Christensen, G. B. Covey, James Nerdin, Stanley Jacques and Severn Grandquist. schweiler of Salt Lake City spent Saturday in Bingham taking in the sights. Mr. and Mrs. James Carter were Salt Lake visitors last week and were registered at the New Wasatch Hotel Mrs. Albert Hull, formerly Miss Ivy James, is at the home of her parents in Union and to the joy of her many friends is improving from her recent illness. ill-ness. Mrs. Anna McCuire spent several sev-eral days at Salt Lake City the Dast week visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. O'Donnell spent Tuesday and Wednesday evening at Salt Lake City visiting visit-ing friends. Mrs. C. D. Abol entertained the G. G. G. G. Club at her home on Monday evening A five oclock luncheon was served. Buffet style. 500 was played and the prizes awarded as follows ; First, Mrs. M. A. Cotter; consolation, Mrs. Art Maley. Amongst the large number who attended was Mesdames Gene Chandler, Joe Kemp, Rex Tripp, W. S. Jones, Eugene Morris, Archibald Clark, Art. Thomas, A. C. Cole, Boyd Barnard, J. B. Meyers, Leslie Brecken, Art Maley, Edna P. Wade, Joe Nerden, Roy Shilling, Louis Buckman, Will Myers, M. A. Cotter, J. C. Leiser, R. Jay Mitchell, and the Misses D'On Ashton, and Caroline Rasmus-sen. Rasmus-sen. The Misses Caroline Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen and D'On Ashton entertained entertain-ed the Emanon Club on Saturday Satur-day last. St. Patrick's idea was used in the decoration of rooms. A luncheon was served and 500 was played. Mrs. Eugene Chandler Chan-dler won first prize and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen, consolation. The out of town guests were Miss Gretchen Horst, Mrs R. T. Dahl, quist, Miss Winnie Mahon, Mrs. Ariel Jackson, Mrs. L. W- Nielsen Niel-sen and Miss Helen Ashton and the Mesdames M. A. Cotter, J. C. Leiser, Will Myers, Louis M. Buckman, Roy Shilling, Joe Nor-den, Nor-den, C. H. Kearney, Edna Wade, Lee Jones, J. B. Myers, O. S. Jensen, Boyd Barnard, A. Clark, Eugene Morris, II. R. Atkin, W. S. Jones, Rex Tripp, C. D. Abel, Joe Kemp, E. Chandler and the Misses Vema Skanchy and Lilas McColman. The Misses Elida Garrett and Edna Cook entertained about twenty-five members of the Nu I Club at the home of Mrs. Leonard Leo-nard Gust on Thursday evening. Miss Pauline ' Phillips spent the week-end in Provo visiting her mother. Miss Aliceile Higgs is visiting at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Steele were Salt Lake visitors on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Farnsworth left on Friday for Los Angeles where they will make their future fu-ture home. Word has been received in the camp announcing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mi-lano Mi-lano of Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Milano were former form-er Bingham residents. Miss Marjorie Horsley was a Salt Lake visitor on Wednesday. Mrs. Delbert and children, of Salt Lake City have arrived in camp the past week and will |