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Show man, Miss Caroline Rasmussen, Miss Hazel Hartman, Miss B. Martensen, Mr. Alfred Anderson, Ander-son, and Mr. Lars W. Nielsen. Mrs. Boyd Barnard entertained entertain-ed at Mah Jongg Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. ; The Civic Club met with Mrs. W. S. Jones and Mrs. Effie Barrows Bar-rows at the home of the former last Thursday night. Mrs. Edna P. Wade was the hostess to the G. G. G. G. Club at her home in the Bourgard Apartments Saturday afternoon of last week. First prize in Five Hundred was won by Mrs. Corey Leiser, second by Mrs. Martin Thomas, and consolation by Mrs. Effie Barrows. Decorations) were carried out in George Wash ington suggestions. Luncheon was served to Mrs. C. D. Able, Mrs. Boyd Barnard. Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Louis Buckman, Mrs. Effie Barrows, Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Chandler, Mrs. Maurice C. Cotter, Mrs. J. F. Flynn, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Corey Leiser, Mrs. J. B. Myers, Mrs. Lars W. Nielsen, Mrs. Joe Norden, Mrs. Francis Quinn, Mrs. Roy Schilling, Mrs. J. D. Schilling, Mrs. Martin M. Thomas, and Airs. Frank Ward-low. Ward-low. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole spent Saturday in the city. 1 : Mrs. W. N. McCarty entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening, ev-ening, Mrs. B. B. Ramey, Grand Lecturer of 0. E. S. of the State of Utah, Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Wright, Mrs. R. Kenner, Mrs. Masters and Mrs. Cheever went to Sandy Sunday to attend tne Union meeting. Mrs. Sylvia Fook and small daughters, Miss Alice Showberg and Miss Judith Showberg spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove. . Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Rolls and Miss Amy Shelley, of American Fork, spent Friday with Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Wright. Bishop and Mrs. J, A. Wright and Doris Masters were J Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ransom entertained en-tertained at Mah Jongg Friday evening of last week. The guests included Rev. and Mrs. Fred Eberhart, Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson. Mrs. E. J. Jones, Mrs. W. II. Hull, Mrs. Will Trevarthen and Mrs. George B. Robbe attended the Colonial Tea given by the Lyma's Chapter 0. E. S. in the Masonic Temple Friday afternoon after-noon of last week. Mrs. Ada K. Hartonstein the Grand Worthy Matron 0. E. S. of the State of Utah visited the Martha Chapter No. 7, 0. E. S. Wednesday night. Miss Althea Christensen returned re-turned to camp this week driving driv-ing a new Buick car. Mrs. Emil Swan and Mrs. A. Nelson of Rock Springs. Wyo. are visiting friends in camp and are intending to make their permanent per-manent residence here. Bingham Society Mrs. Eugene Morris and small daughter, Helen, were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Miss Caroline Rasmussen and Miss Don Ashton went to the city Friday last to attend "Sally". "Sal-ly". Mrs. J. T. Waddell of Gren River, Utah, spent last week with her cousin, Mrs. W. T. Bennett, Ben-nett, of Bourgard Apartments. Mr- and Mrs. Lee Jones and son, Calvin, were Salt Lake visitors vis-itors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bennett entertained at dinner at their home in the Bourgard Apartments Apart-ments Saturday evening of last week. Covers were laid for six. .The guests included Mrs. Hilma Wiles, of Midvale, Vich Tennell, a former Bingham resident and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Tremelling. Mr. J. B. Myers and son, John were Salt Lake visitors Saturday Satur-day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brecken .spent the week end in Salt Lake. Mr. A. F. Tremmelling and Mr and Mrs. Howard Lee drove to Salt 'Lake Thursday evening to attend the Shriners dance at the Hotel Utah. Miss Helen Ashton of Mid-vale, Mid-vale, was a week end guest of her sister, Miss Don Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dahlquist spent the week end in Salt Lake. Mrs. Lars W. Nielsen and Mrs- Eugene Morris entertained at a two o'clock luncheon in honor hon-or of Mrs. E. Hubner. at the home of the former in Mark-ham Mark-ham Friday of last week. The afternoon was spent in playing five hundred. Mrs. Louis Buck-man Buck-man received the high score and Mrs. E. Hubner the consolation and the guest prize. " The guests included Mrs. Frank Mitchell, Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Mrs. Miles Hartman, Mrs. Andy Anderson, , Mrs. Corey Leiser, Mrs. McCole-man, McCole-man, Mrs. C. D. Able, Mrs. L. Buckman, Mrs. E. Huebner and Miss Edna P. Wade. Decorations Decora-tions were carried out in sng-.gestions sng-.gestions appropriate for the twenty second. Favors were , small American Flags. - . Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dahlquist .spent the week end in Salt Lake. Mrs. Lars W. Nielsen and Mrs. Eugene Morris entertained at two o'clock luncheon at the home pf the former in Markham Friday Fri-day afternoon in honor of Mrs-E. Mrs-E. Huebner. The afternoon was spent in playing Five Hundred. First score was won by Mrs. L. Buckman, and consolation by Mrs. Huebner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ad-derly Ad-derly announce the marriage of their daughter, Pearl, to Mr. W. Nichols, Wednesday, February the 21st, in Salt Lake. The bride is a graduate of Bingham High School and a popular mem-, mem-, ber of the younger set. The bride-groom is a partner in the "Bingham Garage" owned by "Chic" Adderly and Wren Nichols. Nich-ols. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols have lived in Bingham all of their lives. After ilarch 1 the newly weds will be at home to their .friends in Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hartman entertained at Five Hundred in honor of Mrs. E. Heubner Wednesday Wed-nesday night at their home in Markham. Ladies first score went to Mrs. Eugene Morris, and consolation to Mrs. Paul Ransom. Ran-som. Gentleman's first prize to Mr. Lars W. Nielsen, consolation consola-tion to Mr. Paul Ransim. Two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Jleubner, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson, An-derson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ranr som, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hart- |