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Show 1941 IN REVIEW-A REVIEW-A CHRONOLOGY (Continued from last week) July 18 J. L. Prigmore, 32, of 1082 Fifth East street, Salt Lake City, was accidentally drowned Friday Fri-day in a reservoir near Morgan, Utah. Galena Days celebration date was set by the general committee for September 19 and 20. Mike Brisk was elected commander com-mander of American Legion post No. 30. Associate officers named were L. E. Bosworth, first vice commander; Bert Mitchell, second sec-ond vice commander; Charles Brimhall, sergeant-at-arms; David Dav-id C. Lyon, chaplain; Sam Fer-aco, Fer-aco, treasurer. July 25 U. S. Smelting, Refining and Mining company announced Joe Tibolla, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tibolla of Lark, as recipient of the Downey Davidson Muir Jr. mining and geology scholarship. Joe G. Uzelac, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Uzelac Sr. of Murray, was awarded the Walter Hazen Eardley scholarship and Reid E. Jensen of Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neils Jensen of Midvale, received re-ceived the Edward Alexander Hamilton scholarship. August 1 Announcement was made of the marriage of Miss Barbara Black of Spring ville. and Maurice Jenkins of Hollywood in California. Cali-fornia. ' ...... The Community Methodist church launched a drive for $5000 needed to remodel and improve the church. Requiem mass was said August Aug-ust 2 in Holy Rosary Catholic church for Mrs. Anna Spalj Pol-lick Pol-lick of Highland Boy. Thirty-seven Boy Scouts of Bingham district left August 2 for a week at Camp Sterner in Granddaddy lakes district. August 8 Miss Edith Fletcher of Salt 73 Railroad avenue. Lorraine Caulfield was named "Miss Galena" to rule over Galena Ga-lena Days September 19 and 20-Phyllis 20-Phyllis Huffman and Elva Crump were chosen Princess Silver and Princess Copper, attendants. John Hanson, 49, died August 27 in a Salt Lake City hospital of a heart ailment. Joe J. Gobbis, 46, of Copper-field, Copper-field, died August 21 in a Salt Lake City hospital. Louie Dai Pra, 45, of Copper-field, Copper-field, died August 29 of coronary thrombosis. September 5 Bingham Canyon junior chamber cham-ber of commerce delegates at the state convention in Cedar City August 30, 31 and September Septem-ber 1, saw their candidate, Parker Park-er Gray, elected first vice president presi-dent of the Utah state junior chamber of commerce. September 12 Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed September 12 for Mrs. Fanny Kronstrom Johnson, 59, who died September 9 in Bingham hospital of pneumonia following surgery on September 4. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed September 9 in the Community Communi-ty church for Vernon Ball, 35, of 310 Delwood court, Salt Lake City, who died following a short illness. September 19 Alex Hurtado, 35, of Bingham, was acquitted September 18 by a Third district court, Salt Lake City, by verdict of a jury that took less than 10 minutes to deliberate. de-liberate. Hurtado was accused of having shot and fatally injured Andy Gallegos, 33, of Bingham, on June 30. Last rites for Audrey Garrett Sahm, 21, of Salt Lake City, were held September 19 in Salt Lake City with Bishop David C. Lyon officiating. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrett of this city. Bingham Canyon assumed holiday holi-day dress and completed arrangements arrange-ments for the two-day celebration, celebra-tion, the third annual Galena days, held on September 19-20. Lake City and Harry Rogerson were married August 3 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Fletcher of 262 Westminster avenue, Salt Lake City. All plans were complete for entertainment of Utah Copper company employees and their families, numbering an estimated 12,000 persons, at the annual field day at Lagoon August 13. Inducted to service in the U.. army were John Deck Hendricks, tforman MacNeil and Leonidas Nick Malkos. Requiem mass was celebrated August 9 at the Holy Rosary Catholic church for Philip Culle-ton, Culle-ton, 37, of 43 Main street. Bingham Central school summer sum-mer playground presented a program pro-gram August 14 at the school auditorium. .... September 26 Many residents of Bingham Canyon registered Wednesday, September 17, for civilian defense. de-fense. In Copperton, Copperfield, Highland Boy, Bingham City hall, Bingham Central school and Lark, a total of 843 registered. Incumbent city officials, organized or-ganized as the Non-Partisan candidates, can-didates, announced a complete slate for election on November 4. October 3 Miss Eileen Erickson, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Erickson, and Sergeant Carl O. Buskness of Spokane, Wash., were married October 4 in Couer d'Alene, Idaho. Arthur Gaeth, speaking on "Teaching Children in a Democracy", Democ-racy", was featured at the BUS Parent-Teacher meeting Septem- ber 27. October 10 Taken into the army September Septem-ber 25 by selective service were James Charles Jones Jr., Don Householder Calton, Burt John Allen. John Emanuel Themakes, all of Bingham Canyon; Bertram Pumphrey of Copperton. The Most Rev. James E. Kearney, Kear-ney, formerly bishop of Salt Lake City and now bishop of Rochester, N.Y., celebrated mass October 11 at the Holy Rosary Catholic church. Alining operations at Utah Copper Cop-per company mine, largest single sing-le mining operation in the world, during September reached an all time peak in production with an average 200,000 tons of material 87,000 tons of it one per cent copper ore being produced daily. October 17 Miss Madge Jeanette ' Crump of Lark and Royal F. Stone of Boise, Idaho, were married October Octo-ber 14 in Sandy. J. A. Norden Jr. and Miss Betty Bet-ty Kenyon of Salt Lake City were married October 17 in an informal wedding ceremony at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. George R. Farr of 777 East Second South street, Salt Lake City. Leyburn Luke Preston, 47, died October 11 'in St. Mark's hospital following a 14-day illness. ill-ness. Funeral services were conducted con-ducted at the Bingham mortuary mortu-ary October 15. Coach Warren G. Allsop was named president of the Utah State high school coaches association asso-ciation October 10 at a meeting in Salt Lake City. - Majority of firemen and tneir families attended one or more of the events of the 34th annual convention of the Utah State Firemen's association August 4-5-6 at Murray. August 15 Most severe storm in 11 years struck Bingham August 9. Damage Dam-age was estimated in the thousands, thous-ands, most serious loss being sustained sus-tained at Utah Copper company hospital where expensive equipment equip-ment was ruined. Citizens Coal and Supply company com-pany property at lower Mam street was sold August 10 by Art J. Sorenson to Utah Copper company. com-pany. Ground involved in the transaction was desired for development de-velopment work by the mining concern. Construction began on a $30,000 addition to Bingham high school to be used as an electrical laboratory lab-oratory housing equipment valued val-ued between $11,000 and $12,000 and an apartment for the custodian. cus-todian. Bingham city levy was set at 15 mills on a valuation of $2,032,-392 $2,032,-392 was announcad by Mayor Ed W. Johnson. August 22 Announcement was made by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer of Copperton of the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Jay S. Rasmussen of Salt Lake City, the wedding to be solemnized September 13. Funeral mass was conducted August 20 at the Holy Rosary Catholic church for John Steele, 62, general powder foreman for Utah Copper company. August 29 Parties August 26 and August 28 honored Mrs. Eugene Morten-son Morten-son of Salt Lake City, the former form-er Miss Jennie Watts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watts of |