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Show v I Bingham ( Society ti " Mrs, Swan left tamp the past week to spend the winter in California with her sons, John and Bert. '' ' Mrs. Bob Burke)' was a Salt Lake visitor Monday. Mi-, and Mrs. Dick Hak spent Tuesday in Midvale visiting with Mrs. .-'.' D. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carey and their . ' daughters, Josaphine and June and I Miss Schoberg were Pleasant Grove I visitors Sunday. (Mrs. James Barkle entertained the members of the ladies home missionary mission-ary society at her home on Main street on Friday. A program was rendered ren-dered and luncheon served to fifteen guests. iMrs. W. McNabb entertained at a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kent at her home in Copperfield on Friday evening. " ' Miss Nellie Stevens entertained the Guild Bible Class of Copperfield at I the M. E. Church parlors Wednesday I evening. Games were played and re-. re-. f. freshments served to twenty-five guests. vj Mr. and Mrs. Harry English are , the proud parents of a 12 pound baby ,. boy which arrived on Tuesday morn- ing at the Bingham hospital. I Mrs. W. R. Gamble entertained at Y. i her home in Markham in honor of 'r Mrs. Addie Pearson. Covers were laid -k for Mr. and Mrs. Al. Higby, Eddie 'r . and Walter Gamble. Mrs. Aimer Berg had as her din- ' ner guefcts Tuesday, Mrs. Jim Sulli-, Sulli-, van and Mrs. Mary Kienavy of Salt t-i Lake. Mrs. Frank Olson entertained in ; honor of the fifth' birthday anniver-sai anniver-sai y of her son, Monday, last. Games . 1 were played and a luncheon served to . ' ' ' sixteen small guests, . i Mrs. Charles Cary and Mrs. Bob . i Burke entertained the officers and . J guards of the iW. B. A. Society at the home of Mrs. Charle3 Cary, Wed- retxiay evening. Bridge was played . ,. -j-. and prizes awarded as follows: Mrs. t .C. Jackson, won high score; Mrs. J. ' '. - f "J. Doyler second; Mrs. Coldwater, con-" con-" solution. After which a tvo course ," 1 luncheon was served to: Me.lames ; Carter, Swan, Nichols, Countryman, ' Sullinger, Nelson, Rohls, Pierre, Hig- ' I by, Doyle, H. Gust,' Tievney, Warn-'t Warn-'t ing, Shaw, Lotts, Butler, Christensen, i Jackson and Bennetts, .i Mrs. J. B. Myers entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her f husband. Covers were laid for: Mr. T and Mrs. Joe Kemp and Mr. and Mrs Eugene Chandler. The evening was spent in playing bridge and prizes '. - won by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp. . 'i Mrs. James Carter, Mrs. J. J. Doyle f and Mrs. Herbert Gust entertained at the home of Mrs; J. Carter Mon-r. Mon-r. day evening with a handkerchief ; shower in' honor of Mrs. Swan who is leaving for California. Whist and J 500 were played and prizes awarded f to Mrs. Countryman, first; Mrs. Vru-i. Vru-i. ghn Christensen, second; Mrs. Butler, consolation. The rooms were decorated , with Hallowe'en decoration. A delight-Si delight-Si ful luncheon was served to 40 guests. Mrs. J. J. DoyJei captain of the W. . r B. A. Guard team entertained at Salt v Lake Tuesday evening. The party was i taken to the Wilkes Theatre where they enjoyed the play 'The Girl of ! the Golden West," after which a three I course lunch was served at the Wil-; Wil-; son Cafe. Those participating were: .' Mevdames Heber N dioK Charles v Sullinger, George Joh..son, Fred My- ers, Vaughn Christensen, Herbert GuFt, J. J. Doyle and Mrx. Swan. v Mrs. Hebe Nichols is ispending the - ' week-end at Salt Lake City with Mrs. . Pat Hyland. Mrs. 0. Baker was a Salt Lake visitor last Monday. . ' Mrs. Addie Pearson of Pocatello, Idaho is making her home here with - . her daughter, Mrs. Al. Higby. . - Mrs. J. Barkle and Mrs. Aimer Berg were Bait Lake visitors Saturday. Mrs. Art Bird spent tihe 'week-end . . at Salt Lake City with friends, , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and ehild- ten spent Saturday in Salt Lake. V 'V .Mr' and Mirs" Babe Bruno we re- .Joking over the arrival of a baby girl at their home on Monday, last. ' .Mrs. Frank Lohr of Salt Lake City epent the past week here with her . sister, Mrs. Aimer Berg. ' V"'" anki Thompspn and Mrs. . Joe Waters took in the sights of the . races at Lagoon Wednesday. . . |