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Show MGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM PRESS-BULLETI- N . z' I The officers of the Y. M. M. I. A. met at the home of Mr. Jesse Nix on Main street Tuesday evening of this week. Plans were laid for the com-ing winter season. Miss Kunz and Miss Verna Skan-ch- y spent the week. end witli relatives at Logan, Utah. Mrs. R. G. Frazier and children spent Thursday of this week in Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. H. Dewey spent Sun-day of this week with relatives in Logan. Among those who made the Loop trip Sunday of this week were Dr. and Mrs. Paul Rich-ards and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wardlaw and family, and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Masters, Miss Annie Masters and Mrs. Annie Smith were American Fork visitors Sunday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bensley and son, Leslie, arrived in camp Wednesday of this week from Nounan, Idaho, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Carter. r'Mrs;- Bensley will-b- 'remem-bered as Miss Ada Tregaskis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huffman spent Wednesday evening of this week vis-iting with friends at Murray. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barkle and family spent Sunday of this week at Oakly, Utah, with friends. son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Looney spent Wednesday of this week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watkins, Mr. Ed Larsen, and Miss Jensen formed a theatre party to Salt Lake City Thursday evening of last week, . Mr. O. D. Henry is confined to his home on Main street on account of illness. Mrs. Frank Lohr returned to her home in Salt Lake City after spending the week with Mrs. A. Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris at-tended "Abie's Irish Rose" in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening of this iWcek. LeMarr- Marriott and Glenn Wright left Wednesday evening for Salt Lake City where they will continue their studies at the ' U. Joe Norden and family spent Sun-day at Snyder's Hot Pots. Luclla Butler returned home Satur-day evening after spending a week with relatives at Alta Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Currey Leiser spent Sunday of this week in Cottonwood Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Masters, Miss Annie Masters and Mrs. Annie Smith attended the performance of "Abie's Irish Rose" Wednesday evening of this week. Mrs. Annie Smith, who has been visiting' with her sister, Mrs. Tom Masters for the past six months, will leave Sunday for Cleveland, Ohio, to spend a week with relatives, sailing from New York on October-1- 7 for her home in Windemere, England. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Melius returned home Saturday after spending the past five weeks in Salt Lake City where Mr. Melius was confined to a hospital recovering from injuries re-ceived several weeks ago. Mrs. J. B. Myers and Mrs. Will Myers left Wednesday of this week .'for Logan to attend the meeting of the Federation of Women's Clubs. i Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones were Salt Lake visi(Of s Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myers and Mrs. Edna P. Wade made the Timpanogos Loop trip Sunday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adderley and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tripp spent Sunday of- Ihis week at. Snyder's Hot Pots. . ( ' -- . , Mrs. J. F. Flynn spent the week end in camp with Dr. Flynn and son, Jackie. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman and Mrs. Woolf spent Tuesday of this week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warning and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mitchell spent Stwiday of this week with" friends in VOgden.- - , Among those who attended the races at Salt Lake City Thursday of this week were Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Herb Gust, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McColeman, and Mr. Will Collins. Mrs. Woolf will leave Saturday for her home in Hollywood, California, after'-spendin- g .the 'past five months with her daughter, Mrs. Louis Buch-man. Mrs. J. D. Caulfield spent Saturday of last week with friends and rel-atives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E- - Swainston of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs! O. P. Baker. ' ' Mrs. Annie Brisk returned home Sunday evening after spending the past two weeks with relatives in Salt I,ake City, Mr. and Mrs. George Jagers and Mrs. Joe Geislcr spent Sunday of this week with friends in Trovo. Mrs. Ted Olson spent Monday of this week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ova (Molly) Countryman left Tuesday morning for her home in Los Angeles after spending the past months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Countryman. Mrs. Charles Leavitt of Richfield, Utah, arrived Wednesday to spend a few days with Mrs. O. D. Baker. Mrs. M. Anson and Mrs. Hebe Nichols visited in Salt Lake City on Tuesday' with Mrs. P. B. Hyland. Mrs. George Nix returned home Monday evening after spending a fortnight in Coalville with her mother, Mrs. Hallstrom. Mrs. Byron Thomas, Mrs. L. Brady and Russell "Thomas 'spent Saturday evening with Mrs. J. N. Nance at Union. J. D. Shilling and George Earl spent the week end at Fish Lake. Mrs. John Kennedy who has been spending the past six months with her mother in France, will sail for home October 3, arriving in Bingham Canyon about October 17. Mrs. C. M. Nepherton of Chicago, sister of Mr. Arthur Macke, arrived here Tuesday of this week, enroute to her home from California. After a few days' visit she will leave for her home accompanied by her father, Mr. August Macke Mr. and Mrs. Allie Berkshire and Mr. and Mrs. George Streadbeck spent Wednesday evening of this week with friends in Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Earl and family spent the week end with relatives in Amer-ican Fork, being accompanied home by Mrs. Earl's mother, Mrs. Robin- - ry, Norma Olson, Van Dyne Hutch-ing- s, Bessie and Bertha Keppele, Melva Turner, Florence Giles, Ella Orgill, June O'Neal, Jennie and Mar-garet Adams, Mickey Culleton, Garth Jones, Riley Patten, Robert and F.d-di- e O'Neal, Willard Nichols, Harvey Wolfe, Thomas and J. D. CaulfieH, Lional Brady, Thomas Hurley a::d Eddie Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norden enter-tained at dinner Saturday evening of last week honoring Dr. Lingren of Boston, and Mr. Jack Thompson of Chicago. Mrs. W. S. Jones entertained Tues-day evening of this week at her home. Games and music were enjoyed by Mrs. C. D. Abel, Miss Teddy Ward, Miss Caroline Rasmussen, Miss D'On Ashton, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Geo. Bolman, Mrs. D. V. Clays, Miss Lu-ell- a Butler, and Mrs. G. B. Covey. Mrs. J. F. Hales was hostess to the L. D. S. Relief Society Tuesday af-ternoon of this week at her home on Main street. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Robert Kelly, Mrs. L. Brady, Mrs. Dave Lyons, Mrs. E. Cohn, Mrs. Jesse Nix, Mrs. Art Cook, Mrs.- Ray Kenner, Mrs. Ray Gemmell and Mrs. Paul Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garrity enter-tained at dinner Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Currey Leiser. Mrs. Dee Adams entertained at din-ner Monday evening honoring Miss Ardis Rossi of Midvale. Mrs. Bessie Call Nielsen, a Sep-tember bride, was the recipient of a miscellaneous shower given by the Misses Mabel Neprud, June Rhees, arfd Alata Acord at the home of Mrs. John Knudsen in Copperfield Friday evening of last week. Cards were the feature of the evening's entertain-ment. Miss Stella Klopenstine won high score, and Mrs. Bessie Nielsen received the guest prize. The rooms were effectively decorated with fall flowers. The .bride's place at the table was marked by a miniature bride hold-ing pink ribbons leading to a shower of gifts. A dainty two-cour- lunch-eon was served to Mrs. Bessie Call Nielsen, Mrs. Bernicc Ralls, Mrs. John Knudsen, and the Misses Alta Mrs. PI. B. Aven was hostess to the Bridge Club Wednesday evening of last week at her home in Copperfield. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. J. B. Myers, and gentleman's prize was won by Art Maly. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs., J. B. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mr. and Mrs. Art Maly and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd J. Barnard. Mrs. Fred Myers was hostess to the W. B. A. Guard team Thursday of last week at her home on Main Street. Bridge was played. First prize was won by Mrs. J. J. Doyle, second by Mrs. Vaughn Christensen and consolation by Mrs. Herb Gust. Luncheon was served to Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Pete Lotts, Mrs. Joe Marriott, Mrs. Herb Gust, Mrs. Vaughn Christensen, Mrs. S, Swan, Mrs. Jack Davidson, Mrs. Hebe Nich-ols, Mrs. Charles Sullenger, and Mrs. M. Murray. Mrs. Joe Norden entertained at a birthday party Friday evening of last week at her home at Apex, honoring Mr. Norden's birthday anniversary. Five hundred was played. Ladies first prize'.was won by Mrs. Leland Walker, consolation by Mrs. Art Maly, gentlemen's first prize was won by Mr. Louis Buchman, consolation by Mr. Roy Shilling. Delicious re-freshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shilling, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buch-man, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Aven, Mr. and Mrs. Art Maly, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ransom, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wardlaw, Mr. ami Mrs. Leland Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cotter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bowes and Mr. and Mrs. A. Long spent Wednesday of this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Sessions of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dee Adams entertained at a birthday party Wednesday evening of this week honoring her son, Rodney's fifteenth anniversary. Games and dancing furnished the diversion. Re-freshments were served to Leila Hen- - Miller, Edith Borg, Ruby Knudsen,'; Stella Klopenstine, Lilas McColeman, Gertrude Colyar, Louise Van Ee, June Rhees, Alta Acord and Mabel Neprud.1 Mr. and Mrs. George Nix entertain-ed at their home on Main Street Fri-- i day evening of last week honoring Mrs. A. M. Peterson. Refreshments were served to thirty-fiv- e guests. Mrs. F. Ernest Dean entertained at dinner Wednesday evening of this week at her.home on Main street hon-oring Mrs. A. M. Peterson. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Peterson, all of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Alblese of Mid-val- e, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nix, and "Mr: and Mrs. George Nix. Mrs. Cecil Bennett entertained at luncheon Thursday of this week at her home on Carr Fork honoring Mrs. William Wallace and Mrs. Frank Mead. Mrs. Dave Lyons entertained at her home in the Eckman Friday of last week honoring Mrs. Annie Smith, who will leave this week for her home in Windermere, England. A musical program by Mrs. Clyde Siddoway and Miss Mary Brady formed the eve-ning's diversion. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Clyde Siddoway, Mrs. Wilford Harris, Mrs. H. H. Higgs, Mrs. L. Brady, Mrs. E. Cohn and Mrs. Ray Kenner. Announcement is made of the mar-riage of Miss Blanche Rasmussen of Roosevelt, Utah, to Mr. William Thomas of Bingham Canyon, Monday of this week at Roosevelt. Mrs. Arthur Mangum entertained at her home Wednesday of this week with a birthday party honoring her son's seventh anniversary. Games were played and refreshments served to IS guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCarty were business visitors in Salt Lake Wed-nesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead and fam-ily and Miss Carter spent Sunday with friends in Salt Lake City Sunday of this week. (g).SOCIETY The first meeting of the Copperton-ia- n staff was a luncheon held in the faculty room of the high school Wed-nesday afternoon of this' week. Mem-bers present were Mr. and Mrs. H. R. 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