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Show Mr. uul Mrs. Friink Mwuh unrt diitiKhter, Friiwln, visited over the week-end at Vernal and Heljier. Aim K. K. Miirrlott was hostess to the Auxiliary of Fire I'lt. No. 2 lant Monday night. Five hundred was enjoyed, with Mrs. J. I Householder House-holder winning first, Mrs. Cllve SIddoway second, and Mrs. T. A. Muster the consolation. Besides the iirlze winners, refreshments were served io Mrs. (. E. Itnckle. Mrs, U C. Kohlson, Mrs. Joe Timothy, Tim-othy, Mrs. A. W. Lee, and Mrs. Jay Farnsworlh. Local Mention Mrs. W. W. Siiowalter and two cliildren left Wednesday for Buena Vista, Colo, to visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Josh Carpenter is visiting at Mammoth with Mr. and Mrs. Will 'a renter. Mr. and Mrs, Itussell Anderson sjient the week-end at Strawberry valley. Mr. and Mlrs. Horace Hicks and children. W'lunls and Janet, return ed Saturday from an extended stay on the coast. Miss Iris Masters, Mr. Andrew Contratto and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo IIukiiu siM'iit the week-end at Spanish Span-ish Fork with Ir. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bucbman, Miss Bartmra Buchman and Mickey Buchman left July 4th for a trip throiiKU Idaho aud the northwest Dr. aud Mrs. It. G. Frazler and Mr. in ul Mrs. Austin Lurlck are leaving Thursday for u fishing trip up the Salmon river. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris and .Mr. Hicks M1iitIs and children left Monthly for a two weeks stay at Itea nrer, T'tnhv Mr. and Mrx. Itnelien CunlilTe, Mrs. Margaret Itvrne, Mrs. Ida Mnis'fur and Betty and John Byrne spent the holiday up Mill Crock canyon. can-yon. 'Hiir flung'' girls were entertained entertain-ed lust Thursday night at the home of MUs Lena Scusel. Bridge was the diversion, Miss Virginia Ivy winning first and Mrs. Alfred Kus-t Kus-t el lie second. Also present were .Aflss Norrene Vietti, Miss Evelyn Vletti, Mis Anna Steele, Miss Mary Masters, Miss Kathryn Williams, Mrs. f'arrlgan, Miss Norma Olsen nnd Miss Lucille Olsen. A ten isaind Imhy hoy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ilouseholder last Tuesday. Mother and hahy are doing splendidly. Mr. "Wood of the Beesley, Wood and Co. public' accountants, was In Bingham the first of the week where he madi? an audit of the books of the town of Bingham. The following girl scouts tinder the direction vf Mrs. Janiea Carrl-gan Carrl-gan and Miss Kathryn Williams enjoyed en-joyed an outing at Saratoga Tuesday: Tues-day: Beverly Johnson, Manelta Tasleiier, Mary and Audrey Oarrett. loin anil (Men Hales, I'owena Gal-Iciizzl, Gal-Iciizzl, Magdalene (Stist, Kathryii Spencer, Louise Smith and Melva Xerdln. The girls were accompanied by Mrs. Hen Nichols, Mrs. L. C. Jones and Mis. James Nerd In. Mrs. Bailey Santastevan was hostess hos-tess to her club last Tuesday evening. even-ing. Bridge and n late snpiier wan enjoyed by Mrs. Then. (Hiestler. Mrs. Herman Hitler, Mrs. Louis Levant and Mrs. M. S. Brisk. Miss Lenore Itliimnls arrived home Tuesday from Brooklyn Mass., where she has lieen attending school for the past two years. Mrs. L. F. Pett entertained at her home In Oopperton on Monday, af bridge followed with supper. Guests included friends from Mid vale. -AAA Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Mrs. Aus tin lurlck and Mrs. Earl Nepple Jointly entertained at a charming bridge luncheon at Pinecrest Iun up Emigration canyon on Wednesday of last week. Table appointments and decorations were enrried out in Japanese style, and during the afternoon, aft-ernoon, each guests hand was read by a picturesque fortune teller. The prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Leland Walker, first, Mrs. Hobert Goodwin second, and Mrs, A. Ilneb-ner Ilneb-ner the consolation. Mr. and Mrs. L. 3. Gorden and family nnd several friends spent the week-end on the Weber river up Ogden canyon. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell and twin daughters, of Alhambra, Calif., nrrlved Thursday to siiend the summer. sum-mer. The Mitchells are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. M Shnne and daughter, Kathryn, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Ransoine sent the weekend week-end at Beaver, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ieiser are spending the week at Charleston. |