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Show hcbpPERFlELD: ' vs VV. L. Leatherwood J M Phone 197-J J Copperfield HMchet Bond Drive Goal B, " w L Leatherwood, co- 'nn of the Fourth War Loan chairman ot u dj wishog tQ S he workers for helping Mhe dive over and the pep-pf pep-pf Tr contributing toward it. Ple '"field is to be congratulat-W congratulat-W their fine response, which Si here by districts: From the tunnel down, Miss c,!l a Klopcnstine. captain, $5,-Greek $5,-Greek camp, with Mrs. r a Bullock, captain, $1,025, Si From the tunnel up, Mrs. f L Bam-tt. captain, $925.00; ftce Sis, Mrs. Gladys IrSn, captain. $650.00; Dink-S Dink-S . Mike Baros, cap-fin cap-fin $400 01); Telegraph, Mrs. fh Halverson. captain, $350.00; ,B-S Hotel, Mrs. William Mclvor, mv roll deductions. Total bonds Lid $9,837.75. Miss Klopenstme TXs to thank the people for the 100 per cent cooperation. CoDPerfield school children , have their usual fine report to make on stamp and bond sales. rv grades: first, $9.40; second, 542 00- third, $26.80; fourth, fi340: fifth and sixth grade, $5220.' Total $193.80. t,.?noT 1 7llliam LP re- IsTnd s,nhl p baSe at Trt':,sure Island, San Francisco, Wednes- Mrs. Ted Scroggm is s,)0tulit; awcek with her sister m Ogt Mr. and Mrs. James Hill a.,1 family were overnight guest. f Mr and Mrs. Harold L Stunr' of lower Bingham Satuiday Mrs. Byron Peterson entertained entertain-ed one ot the Sund .y . :, classes of the LDS Sunday sehoo at a sleighnding party lust Sunday Sun-day night. She served chili to 2.1 young people. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davi-? were dinner guests Sunda of Mr. and Mrs. George Davies' Mrs. James Hill and daughters are visiting for a few days with Mrs. Hill s sister and family M-v Geneva Haslem of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams' of Terrace Heights moved to Murray Thursday .fr-Ha,Jd,MrA- Mdith Yates, ot Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of Ed Cun-litfe. Cun-litfe. The Lucky Thirteen club of! 1 olograph met last Friday at the home of Mrs. Oliver Allred. The hostess was presented a lovely-gift. lovely-gift. A Valentine theme was followed fol-lowed in decorations and the1 luncheon menu. I Mr. and Mrs. Marsel Chiea Mr and Mrs .Oliver Allred, Mr and Mrs. Reed Timothy joined a party enjoying dinner and dancing danc-ing at the El Gaucho club in Salt Lake City Saturday evening Mrs. Alvin Cole surprised her husband last Saturday evening by inviting some of their friends . a birthday dinner honoring Mr. Cole. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Halverson and Pfc Ross Marsh and Mrs Marsh nf , The visit here meant the first re-! union m 34 years for the Panta- j lo:ie brothers Frank of Joliet, (-once of Pioche, Angelo of Wen- i dow;r, John of Copperfield and1 Mario of Bingham. Monday even-1 '"K Mayor and Mrs. Ralph Mu-! ranu entertained at dinner at their I home for the above group and j mis. John Pantalone. Elmer1 y'ltalone and Mr. and Mrs. Leon - i ara Johnson. i Mrs. Myles Anderson entertained enter-tained in honor of her daughter, 1 atsy. on her fourth birthdav. rebruary 14. Present were Mr. i and Mrs. James Cunliffe, Mrs.! a Colledge and Mrs. Wood row ! i Wilson. Birthday cake and ice j i cream were served. I Mrs. Clarence Bullock had as i diniuT guests Friday Mr. and j Mrs. Charles Nichols of Union i and Mr. Und Mrs. Berl Barton of i Sandy. j Mrs. Albino Lopez moved into the Byrne apartment Saturday. Arilla Bullock of Salt Lake City recently received a letter from Bob Mattson, somewhere in the South Pacific, in which he told of meeting a former Bingham Bing-ham resident, Warren Morse. Bob said everything was fine. Bobby Long of Terrace Heights was operated on at Bingham hospital hos-pital Tuesday afternoon. His spleen was punctured in a sleigh riding accident Sunday night and had to be removed. His condition is as good as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. James Cunliffe have moved from the Byrne apartments to the Miller apartments. apart-ments. Neils Peterson is spending a week in Richfield. Pfc Ross Marsh and wife were 1 overnight visitors at the Ernest Hickman home last ' Saturday. Pfc Marsh is a brother of Mr. 1 Hickman. Lee Mattson has been quite ill ; Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson John-son and son returned the evening even-ing of February 9 from Evan-ston Evan-ston Wyo., where they visited a week with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Callas. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pantalone of Wendover and Mrs. David Haddenham were also guests at the Callas home. frank Pantalone of Joliet, 111., and Conce Pantalone of Pioche, Nev are visiting at the John Pantalone home in Copperfield. me pasi iwo weeks but is somewhat some-what improved. The recently organized 500 club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Elvina Allen in lower Bingham. Mrs. Allen followed fol-lowed a green and red color scheme and served a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Robert Burke a 1 1 Mrs. Thelma Prince won prizes. Mrs. Dorothy Sayatovic and daughter, JoAnn, returned from Long Beach, Calif., last Monday. Joseph McDonald is in St. Mark's hospital for treatments for rheumatism. George Jones and Charlie Sal-azar Sal-azar left Saturday evening to begin be-gin naval training at Farragut, Ida. Cresencio Montoya and Miss Beroniz Cordova of Dinkeyville were married at the Holy Rosary Ros-ary Catholic church in Bingham Monday afternoon. The bride wore white and a long veil and carried a bouquet of lovely flowers. flow-ers. The couple will make their home in Dinkeyville. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson spent last Friday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Osoro of Bingham. Bing-ham. Mr. and Mrs. Jqhn Barrett attended at-tended the funeral for H. M. Ras-mussen Ras-mussen in Bingham Tuesday. Mike Bapis and Christ Bapis and Mrs. Peter Brown attended the funeral for John Latses last Thursday at the Greek Orthodox church in Salt Lake City. Dan Borich, William Lopez, Gus Katis, Dick Johnson, Mike Zdunich and Ted Leatherwood enjoyed a show and swimming last week-end in Salt Lake City. Mike Bapis was a visitor at the home of Chris Korologos in Salt Lake City February 10. Among those who attended the bond smoker at the R. C. Gem-mell Gem-mell club last Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bapis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ron-nie Tervort, Mrs. Beth Halverson, Halver-son, Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood, Myles Anderson and Ernest Fox. Mrs. Elsie Klonizos was a visitor vis-itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bapis Monday. Mrs. Nick Nevers and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell enjoyed the bond premiere at Bingham Mon-! Mon-! dav. |