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Show FRIDAY, MAY ,.. FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH - , PACK . Club New. Iff Utuijljam SlitUrtttt Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Sail Lake Counly. Utah. Enlered as Second Class Mailer at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon. Utah. Under the Act of March 3. 1879. -e-rl- f?, C7':T NATIONAL DITORIA! UTAH' wmi ASSOCIATION SIAILON JOHN AUAMEK. Kilitor and Publisher (JLADVS L. ADAMKK, Assistant Editor Subscription Kate, per year in advance $-.- 50 Advertising Kates Furnished on Application Teen-Ag- e ,May iv, w attending giadUM x Ivie Leyba, Paul Ivlldez Ronald Burke; Valeta Wheteel, Es-- i Nc veii Mary Ellen Mill r. Aguayo and Leon peranza Also present were Mrs. Blanche lUtathenvood, Scotty Robertson land Helen Golish. Honored guests Norma Nichols and Doro-U- y were Contralto. Each graduate was presented a gift during dance and delicious refresh-ments served. Dancing then con-- i tinued until eleven o c ock. Next meeting will be held June 2 There will be no meeting rn-da- May 2b (tonight). Mane Ochoa . O ! GOPPERFiELD : Valeta Nevers Ph. 505W Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burke of Erie Pa., announce the birth ot a daughter on May 16. The new-- , comer weighed six pounds six ounces. Russell will be remem-bered as the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burke of Copperfield. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nevers and daughter Valeta visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ottley of Mid-val- e Thursday. Valeta plans to spend a few days with her aunt. Junior Tyson left Tuesday to spend the summer with his mo-ther, Mrs. Conrad Hart and sister, Bobby Lou of Shafter, Calif. Mary Ellen Whctsel is spend- - t: r,..., .t-- . tfiiti?iir in Si:ilt ling u lew uvij wvi.i(, - Lake City with her sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ru-- I ay Backman and children. Mrs. Robert Burke received a telephone call from her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burke, of Dunsmore, Calif., wishing her a happy Mother's dav. Mrs. Manilla Anderson enter-- ! tamed the U.G.I.G. club last Thursday evening. Five hundred was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Gladys Quirin, Mrs. La-- ; Verne Barnett and Mrs. Eva Watson. Defense Fund To Be Used For Girls Softball Team The old Copperfield Civilian Defense fund is to be used for ' the purchasing of equipment for the girls Softball team. The team, under supervision of Wayne e, ' have planned to enter the Salt Lake county recreation tour-nament this summer. The people of Copperfield are wishing them luck throughout the season. Thanks To Supporters Copperfield Teen - Age club wishes to express theeir thanks to Bingham Underground Miners Local No. 2 of U. S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co., for their donation of thirty-fiv- e dollars to be used for purchase of equip-ment for both boys and girls Softball teams. ham; Mrs. Robert Cole and son Gary of Copperton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foist and daughter Judy Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beck-stro- m of West Jordan, Colleen Morrill of Salt Lake, LeGrand Beckstrom. Lila Losthouse, Ken-neth Beckstrom, West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Willie and children are moving to Ophir the early part of next week where Mr. Willie has been transferred as superintendent of the U. S. property there. Monday visitors of Mrs. Zelma Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. Clar-ence Jacob of Coalville. Mr and Mrs. Allen Peterson of Ogden spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Zelma Peterson. and SB-- EL B Mrs. Sidney Arnold. LaVon Anderson of Chauteau. Ok la., is here on a visit v th re latives and friends. She is sta ng with relatives in Copperton. La Von ls a former Lark resident. Friday, June 23 is the date cir-cled on the calendar on which Miss Beverly Seal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace will exchange marriage vows with Harry Carson of airfitia. The nuptials will be solemnized in Salt Lake LDS temple. 'Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal sons of Ogden visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal and family. Max returned Saturday from a busi-ness trip to Chicago and Detroit. Mrs. Jennie Ball entertained the 509 club at her home Friday, May 19. Dinner was served after which 500 was played. First prize went to uMrs. Ilia Coombs, cut prize by Mrs. Viva Sweat and traveling prize to Mrs. Rita Ros-trum. Others present were Mrs. Millie Wykert, Mrs. Norma Hal-lida- Mrs. Betty Oliver, Mrs. Bernadme fcinck and Mrs. Geo-rge Eastman, an invited guest. Sunday, May 21, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Throckmorton and child-ren, Peggy and Maynard. and Mrs. Maude Deakin of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foist and daughter of Lark, Colleen Mor- - LARK NEWS Joy wSeal 901 Jl Lark Lions club held their re-gular dinner and 'business meet-ing Monday, May 22. Mrs. Alta Boyd was hostess at a lovely bridge luncheon at her home Saturday, May 20. Guests Were Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Mrs. Margaret DuBois, Mrs. Mary Jo Kubright, Mrs. Bernice Willie, Mrs. Maude Myers, Mrs. Dora Whitmore, Mrs. Maude Giles. Mrs. Florence Abplanalp, Mrs. Virginia Wells, Mrs. Kay Sonne, Mrs. Irene Frazier, Mrs. Mary Zaccaria, Mrs. Marv Ehrhorn, 'Mrs. Betty Gillam, Mrs. Elaine! Brownson, Mrs. Aloha Kendall, Mrs. Melba Meyerhoffer, Mrs. Jessie Simmons, Mrs. Rody Pea- - cock unci Mrs. Josie Coffey. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Thomas first, Mrs. DuBois sec-ond and Mrs. Rubright low. Bm- - go prizes went to Mrs. Willie and Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Josie Coffey held a pri-vate piano recital for her students at her home Monday, 'May 22. Following the recital a social was held and refreshments served. Students from Lark and Copper-to- n heard in recital were Bonnie Barker, Teddy Sandstrom, Twink Willey, Russell Thomas, Dee and rill of Salt Lake, LeUrand MecK-stro- Lila Losthouse, Kenneth Beckstrom and Mrs. Guy Beck-strom enjoyed an outing at Peli-can Point. Ann Christie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Christie of But-terfie- ld canyon, Sunday was pre-sented a lovely trophy in the teen age trapshooting event in the Utah PITA three-da- y tour-nament which closed Sunday at the Salt Lake Gun club lor win-ning the championship in the sub-juni- class with 90x100, a score that was good enough to give her runner-u- p honors in the women's division. Jayne Bigler will present her rtudents m a Dance Revue Fri-day, May 20 (tonight) at 7:30 p.m. at Lark school auditorium. Ad-- i mission is 2f cents. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Newell of Black foot, Idaho, spent Mother's day, May 14 with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler and daughter Jayne. Mrs. Newell is Mr. Bigler's mo-ther. Lark MIA was entertained Tuesday, May 10 with dancing from Duns Poulson, Margene Barlow, Gerri Gammell of Cop-perton, Gwen Sandstrom and Ny-k- Alveison of Lark and with two readings by James Peterson of Copperton. Mrs. V'elma Hemmingsen and son Lionel were Lark visitors on May 10. Sandra Mr. and Mrs. Verl Reed and I.aycoek, Michael Giles, Sharon Fahrni, Robert and Shir-ley Sonne, Diane Reed, Gary Whitmore, Jackie Sandstrom, Ann Christie, Mary Lou Ball, Sherry Lancaster, Donna Linck, Carol Steel, Joy Seal, Ronald Kastelic, Jeane Hausknecht, Re-N-Halliday and Ann DuBois. Also present was Mrs. Yvonne Willey. A deacon reunion was held at Saratoga Wednesday night. Swim ming was enjoyed after which dinner was served. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thnx-- morton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dea-kin, Mrs. Maude Deakin, of Bmg- - Paul Smilanich left Friday for Knrtes Dam, Wyo., where he is planning to spend the summer with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Piedmont. Mrs. Paz and family left Mon-day lot Mexico where they will spi-n- a few months with friends and relatives. Lucille Hazell was a week end visitor of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Pino and family of Salt Lake. (Too Late For Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Pino and family of Salt Lake City were Wednesday dinner guests of Mrs. Mary 1'azell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mika and sons of Ohio arrived Monday May 15 to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Mary Pazell. Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zupan and family of Lehi were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scor-- i zato. Joe Scorzato and son enjoyed ja delightful fishing trip at Utah lake Tuesday night, John Shea of West Jordan was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keysaw and family Saturday. George Comsh of Sandy was a buy:; and f.irl; ol Highland Roy wiio graduated (nun th, !ith, and 12th grades and who will gradu-ate hum college. In each group theie are respectively: II, fl, 7 and 2 pupils. Present to receive their token.; of achievement included: LouLa F.resuma, Marion Lukich, Ira Mo.-.-s Jr, Joey Rakich, and Lorraine Keurato of the ;tli grade' and Raymond Garaini-ndi- Kva ' Paell, Mary Hael Rubalcava and John Saneln z of the lJth jiwiilanuboy: Lucille Pazell Phone 402 Community House Honor Graduates Sunday. May 21. Highland Boy Community House graduated the kindergarteners who will attend public school in xt y ar. The lit-tle tots wore pink mortar-boar-hats with blue tassels and receiv-ed little diplomas m blue bind-ings. They sang several of their: songs along with other kinder-garten children present, and re-ceived little graduation gifts.1 - Mildred Mav as their tea-cher, presented the graduating n.i.v, lo ira Moss, who, as prin-cipal id" Highland Boy school, ac-cepted them for entrance next fall. The little graduates includ-ed: Teddy Anno, Cheryl Coch-ran, Joann Garamendi, Mae Lei-chtl- George Martinez, Margaret Scorzato, Donna Rae Sparks, Kay Ycngieh. The program also honored the Sunday evening visitor of Mrs. Mary Pazell and family. "Henry, The Astor" He turn-ed his back on $30,0OU,00O to many a girl disapproved of by his tamily. But money meant little to Henry compared to the idyllic love he found. Don't miss this timely article in the Amer-ican Weekly, that great maga-zine distributed with next Sun-day's Los Angeles Examiner. " grade. Community House will open the lirst portion of its Daily Va-cation school on Monday. May ?9. Tho morning session, from 0:00-11:30- . will care for chddren of ages 3, 4 and 5. The; afternoon session from 1:30-4:0- will receive those who enter first grade :.n September, the new sec- - j ond qradcrs and the new third graders. This portion of the school will bo held for three weeks, Mav 29 lo June 16. Vaca-lio- n school for new fourth grad- - ers through high school will be held Juno 26 lo July 21. Marty Mika was a week end guest of Mi. and Mrs. Karl Bo-- i dine of Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner guests of Mi's. Mary Pazell were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bodine. Mr. and Mrs. Geo- - rge Suns and Mr. and Mrs. Wd-- I ham J Pino and family of Salt Lake Citv, and Mr. and Mr. Martin Mika and family of Bye-Aidl- i. Ohio. Mrs. Xiaz and son Ernest and Mrs. Nu-- Dirtsos and son of .Ming ham were Wednesday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scor-zato and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zupan and family of Lehi visited Sunday (venitu, with Mr. and Mrs. Nick A. Vengich and family. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Yengich were Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Pei-ell- e and family of Murray. Lucille Malich and Josephine Rottini are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. T. Rottini at West Jordan. 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FOR SALE Home in Murray, 4 rooms and bath, 3 acre, small coop, fenced. $4750. Terms. Inquire 4425 So. 2nd West. Tele-phone Murray 1S13-W- . Choice corner Building in Mid-val- Assessments Paid. 20 acre farm, good 7 room mod-ern brick home and coops for 2000. Garage. Plenty irr. water. Choice bus. location State Street corner. 4 room modern home on 3 acre. Fruit and garden space. Mid. Mid. 747-- J COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND HAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET "The big difference between yesterday's farms and the farms of today is more and better machines. The metals that we miners blast out of the ground mean bigger profits and more enjoyment for the farmer when they come to him as tools and machines." j COPPER GATE 54 Main Street WALTER'S AND FISHER'S BEER ON TAP ALSO EASTERN BEER IN BOTTLES WE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS CardeDoyle and Jack Nicholls 1 LOCAIJOTES No 1 Firemen's auxiliary met' Monday evening as guests of Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin. Bridge was play-ed and prizes awarded to Mis. Earl T James, first; Mrs. Warlin Sehultz. second; Mrs. Wesley Longfellow, consolation; Mrs. Leonard Miller, travel, and Mrs. Lon Rawlings, bingo. Dainty re-freshments were served to tour-tee- No 1 Firemen and auxiliary will hold their monthly conjoint dinner next Monday night, May 29, at 7:30 p.m. Week end guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Mike Churich were Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ma bey of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stephenson and granddaughters, Dorothy and Irene Benson, left last night (Thursday) for Pocatello, Idaho, to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Parkinson. Mrs. John R. West was hostei.- Monday evening to fifteen mem-bers of No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary. Contract bridge was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. John T. West, first, and Mrs. Verl Peter-son, traveling and bingo. Lovely refreshments were served. There will be no No. 2 auxiliary meet-ing held next Monday night, May 29, it was reported. |