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Show Bingham Society Mrs. E. O'Donnell Sr., of Salt Lake accompanied by her son, Neil, were business visitors to Bingham on Wednesday. Mrs. Anna McGuire spent Easter at Salt Lake City and attended at-tended services at the Cathedral Cathed-ral of the Madeline. Mrs. Andrew Thompson of Pleasant Grove is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. II. M. Steele. Mrs. James Nerdin and Mrs. Joe Scussel were Salt Lake visitors vi-sitors on Saturday of last week. Mr.' and Mrs. II. R. Atkin are entertaining this week for Mr. Atkins mother, Mrs. II. F. Atkin and Mrs. W. C. Pace and family, Mr. Atkin's sister. Miss Rosetta Hailing and Miss Edna Cook were Salt Lake visitors visi-tors Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Garvin entertained entertain-ed the members of the Civic Club at her home in Carr Fork on Thursday evening. Luncheon was served to twelve. Mr. and Mrs. John Vietti and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scussel motored motor-ed to Salt Lake and attended the Orpheum Theatre. Miss Mary Baily who is attend ing the U of U at Salt Lake spent the week-end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp and children spent Sunday in Liberty Lib-erty Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ed O'Donnell visited with relatives and friends at Salt Lake during the weekend. week-end. Tuesday was Ladies Day at the Gemmell Memorial Club, the following ladies spent the afternoon after-noon playing bridge. Mrs. Vaughn Vau-ghn Christensen, Mrs. Goldwater Mrs. James Nerdin and Mrs. G. B. Covey. Mr. and Mrs. James Nerdin and family, Miss Rosetta Hall- ing and Miss Marjorie Horsley spent Sunday afternoon at Liberty Lib-erty Park. Mrs. E. J. Jones entertained on Saturday of last week in honor of the twelfth birthday an niversary of her daughter, Billy. Games were played and luncheon served to Dorothy Smith, Millie Steele, Mern Boyd, Garth Ner- |