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Show BINGHAM TRAP-SHOOTERS TRAP-SHOOTERS WIN The local trapshonters journ-yed journ-yed to Goshen Sunday to uphold Jie honors won at Nephi two weeks ago. They not only won the team shoot but took all individual in-dividual prizes also. II. R. Marriott Mar-riott won high gun in singles after af-ter a shoot off with Orrin Howard, How-ard, O. E. arton and John Cree-don. Cree-don. Creedon won the 23-yard handicap with 24 out of 25 and the doubles with a perfect 24. Glen Uogan was 2nd in - doubles with 23 of 24. Bingham scores follow: Singles f. R. Melntyre 23 23 40 R. R. Marriott 24 24 48 1 Wm. Siddoway 23 24 47! Jack Creighton 22 18 40 1 John Creedon ...... 24 24 48 j Bingham No. 2 Einmett Adams ....19 17 30 Glen Ilogan 24 22 40 Jim Siddoway 21 21 4 Frank Carr 17 18 35 Chas. Piz 21 20 41 23-Yard andicap John Creedon 24 R. R. Marriott ' -. . wmi. 21 J. It. Melntyre 21 Wm. Siddoway 20 Doubles, 12 Pair John ureeaon Glen Ilogan 2.3 R. It. Marriott 22 J. R. Melntyre 22 Jim Siddoway 20j Chas. Piz 10, Miss Afton Argyle and Miss Ethel Hales of Spanish Fork were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone .Sunday evening. Mrs. Leslie Brcckoiv Mrs. Harvey Har-vey Canity and Mrs.l)cland Wul-ier Wul-ier were luncheon guests of Mrs. Charles Bray Monday. Mrs. Eugene Morris will enter- tain the A. U. L. club Friday at i luncheon. ,., Members of the Olympus Ile- bekah Lodge No. CO and the Odd bellows . No. 27 of Sugar .House were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mead Saturday night. Supper was served to 40 guests. The Ladie's Aid Society of the community church entertained at a luncheon Friday at the church. An interesting program was given giv-en after the luncheon. The committees com-mittees for the afair were: Refreshment, Re-freshment, Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mrs. Arthur Bird and Mrs. Vein: Faddis; Program, Mrs. Paul Ran-) som. Mrs. Walter. MeClenghan; and Mrs. Florence Toy. Luncheon was served to fifty ladies. Mrs. Wm. Wallace entertained the "500" club Wednesday afternoon after-noon of last week. Prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Mead and Mrs. J. Doyle. Luncheon was served to eight guests. |