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Show Local Happenings - meet. The P-TA theme for this year is "Better Homes, Better Schools, Better Communities." An outing was held at the scout camp in Butterfield canyon can-yon by the dinner group of the Bingham firemen and auxiliary for members and their families Monday night. Committee in charge of arrangements were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson, iMr. and Mrs. Dean Ham, (Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Prigmore and Mr. and Mrs. Don Prigmore. A very good turnout was present and a delightful time was 'had by all. caught to a crown of lace and satir. encrusted with pearls. White carnations and pink amaryllis formed the bridal bouquet. (Miss Bona Belliston was maid of honor. Also attending the bride were Miss VeNae Bryan, Miss Frieda Fonnesbeck and Miss Afton Bray, junior (bridesmaid. (brides-maid. Their g&vvns were in shades shad-es of pink and aqua, ballerina length. They carried bouquets of orchid and pink blossoms. Pci forming duties of best man was Lee Halverson. Ushers were Eldon Bray, John Shulor, Mi.?r-acl Mi.?r-acl Shuler and Ralph Tibbie. The newlyweds will make a home in Salt Luke City. For to- August Wedding Now honeymooning are newly-wed:;, newly-wed:;, Mr. and Mrs. Garland La-, M:ir (Bray, who became man and ' wife Friday, August 26. Moinitr? rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple united the couple 1 in marriage. The Doll House was the setting for a wedding break- j fast following the cerunony. In the evening, the bridal couple was further feted at a re-ivUinn re-ivUinn in Tooele Fifth Ward meeting house. I Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Shuler of Tooele. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. LtaMar R. Bray of Copperton. For the reception the bride, former Sandra Shulor, donned a gown of lace over satin. Covered buttons traced the front of the bodice which was styled with 'peter 'pe-ter Pan collar and long tapered sleeves. An overskirt of lace formed a lunic effect on the skirt. The fingertip veil of illusion was Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing spent last week end at Mirror Lake. Max E. Sluga, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sluga of Bingham, has been promoted to the grade of airman first class at Technical Training Air Force Headquarters, Gulf port, iMiss. A lie Sluga, assigned as-signed us a supply clerk in the ciiice cf the headquarters commandant, com-mandant, is a graduate of Bingham Bing-ham High School. He entered the air foice in October 1952. Obtaining marriage. licenses recently re-cently in Salt Lake County were: Kdward Russell Lamb, 17, Midvale Mid-vale and Sharron Kay Fahrni, 16, Lark; Ronald Orley Huntsman, 20, Bingham and Carolyn Joy Stoddart, 19, Copperton; William Douglas Densley, 26, Bingham and Mary Ann Winquist, 20, Copperton. Cop-perton. Representing Bingham Central P-TA at the regional P-TA conference con-ference held Tuesday at Murray weere Principal and Mrs. Ira E. Moss, Mrs. Marion Jimas, Mrs. Olive Prigmore, Mrs. Nan Kallen, Mrs. Jayne Longfellow, Mrs. Gay Kendrick and Ken Smith. Mrs. Rita Ugarte and Principal H. W. Jorgensen represented the Bingham Bing-ham High School P-TA at the ing away the bride wore a princess prin-cess style dress of charcoal and avocado with avocado accessories. accessor-ies. Former Miss Shuler was graduated grad-uated from the University of Utah where she was a member of Lambda Delta Sigma, Phi Sigma, University of Utah Bank, Tau Beta Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi. The bridegroom will continue studies this fall at the U of U. where he is affiliated with Lambda Lam-bda Delta Sigma. He completed a tour of duty with the U.S. j Army. i Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. ' Bentley and son over the week end were Mrs. Bentley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kraft of Green River, Wyo., who came Friday to attend the U of U annual summer sum-mer commencement exercises and see their son in law, Mr. "Bentley, receive his bachelor of science degree in economics. Bingham Ward primary officers, offic-ers, teachers and; children held a fun day at Copperton park last Monday. Included in activities were graduation ixercL;es. Hot dogs and watermelon were served. serv-ed. v ; j Mrs. John J. Creedon entertained enter-tained at a dinner party in honor of her daughter, Michael Ann, on her 12th birthday anniversary annivers-ary Monday evening, August 29. Guests were Teddy Chesler, Nik-kie Nik-kie Jimas, Donna James, Paul-ette Paul-ette Dispenza, Claudia Murano, Beatrice Trujillo,, Tina Boren, Amelia Aronco, Camille Groves and Vickie Marriott and Ann NieKsen of Sandy. After dinner the group went to the show. Sammy Dispenza entered St. Mark's hospital last Sunday for surgery and treatment. The firemen's annual softball Cfimc was played Tuesday night. Ending in a 23 to 23 tie the game turned out to be a pitchers bat-llp bat-llp and a 14-innina affair. |