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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 20 J PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH ' M by JUUAN OLLENDOTSTT hsssssssssssssst- - i - i a. w ut. John A. Sabini, U. S. Marins Corps, of Washington, D. C, would not jk his men to do anything he would not do himself. To locate Nips on Bougainville, he deliberately ex-posed himself to draw their lire. His men knocked out the enemy. Wounded in the chest and left leg, Lieut. Sabini received the Silver Star medal for gallantry. Buy War Bonds to train more men to exterminate the Japs. u. s t rianry Dtpuimtnt refreshments ser i l( TTj Pearl Schultz, pn ent - C( d plans arc complete' ( mury LDS w V,., be held at 7:30 si Bingham LDS wardhouj! Primary Preparation meeting held' Wednesday evening at to" home f Mrs. Zelma Bentley with Stella Jensen as Mrs. MorreU Timothy the teacher1, topic and light all of Long Beach. Calif, and Mrs. Mary Brain of Seattle, Wash., left Monday to visit a day and night with Mrs. Morris Med-nie- k of Richfield. The group have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Brisk. Morris Mednick of Richfield visited overnight April 10 with Mr. and Mrs. Max Brisk Among the bowling enthusiasts attending all or part of the Ritz classics in Salt Lake City over the week-en- d were Mr and Mr-- I Frank Zaccaria, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delanev, Mr. and Mrs W.C. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Al J. Ab- - Lett, Mr. and Mrs. William Ab-- 1 Lett, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harker, George and James Abplanalp. West Jordan LDS stake con- - ference will be held Sunday at West Jordan chapel. The pnest-- i hood will meet at 9 a.m. and mothers and daughters at 9 a.m. Conference meetings are at 10 and 2 p.m. The evening program will be by the Sunday school, Jordan seminary chorus will fur-- i nish the music. Mrs. Eugene Morris had as luncheon guests Thursday Mrs. Richard Rubright, Miss Mabel Neprud, Mrs Harold W. Nielsen and Mrs. M. A. Cotter. Mrs. J. T. Prigmore telephon-ed her mother. Mrs. Maggie Peck of Berkeley, Calif., Sunday. Last Friday evening Mr. and1 Mrs. Joseph Spendlove joined Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moss of High-land Boy to drive to Salt Lake in itUirxA D fmilv rlmn,'!' f'lv'cll Don visited Mrs. Neldon Chad-wic- k of Salt Lake Saturday and Mrs. Martin Prigmore and son Jimmy of Sandy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Ray Alves plan to move tomorrow to make their home with Mrs Alves' mother, Mrs. Delia Prigmore of 108G South Fifth East. Salt Lake City-Mrs- . E. J. Jones of Echo Dam left last Friday after a three-da- y visit with Mrs W. G. Thomas Women's Society of Christian Servici held a Silver Tea Thin s day afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. G. Thomas. Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen and Miss Mabel Neprud gave a din-ner party Saturday evening. The five small tables were centered with sweet peas and daffodils were used about the rooms. Pri-zes went tf) Miss Verena Graham, Mrs. O. S. Jensen and Mrs. Jam-es McDonald of Lark. Other guests included Miss Vern Baer, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. R. G. iFrazier, Mrs. Robert H. Bailey. Mrs Bailev J. Santistevan, Mrs T. H. McMullin. Mrs. E. V. Knud-sen- , Mrs. R. J. Smith, Miss Jenny Buehman, Mrs. Paul S. Richards Mrs. Eugene Morr is, Mrs. E. Odell Peterson, Miss Stella Klopenatine, Mis. L E. Stillman, Mrs. J. J McLaughlin and Mis R. W. Free- - man. Mrs. A. J. Moon of Great Falls, Mont., visited Sunday with Mrs. W. G- Thomas and Mrs. J. A. Thomas. Seaman 2 C Harold Odekirk telephoned from San Francisco Friday evening to his aunt, Mrs. Level! Timothy, to let her know that he was back from five months in the Pacific. Mrs Harvey Wolfe and Mrs. Jesse Rawlings attended a birth-day party in honor of Mrs. Myrt-le Beckstead given April 12 by Mrs. G. Leonard Larsen of San-dy. The honor guest received lovely gifts. Mrs. Cleo Willis entertained the SHE club Monday. A spag-hetti supper was served follow-ing an evening spent sewing. Mrs. L. R. Castle, Mrs. H. E. Jacobson and daughter Sharon, by Mr. and Mrs. Porter Jones of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coupens, accompanied their week-en- d guests, Mr. and Mrs Felix Cou-- 1 pens, to Ogden Sunday ami visit-ed overnight. Gail Martin, OPA district in-formation executive. Salt Lake City, gave a short talk on "In-flation" at the Tuesday afternoon work and business meeting of Bingham LDS ward Relief so-ciety. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ball and family spent Sunday in Pleas- - ant Grove with Mrs. Aaron Walk-- ; er and Mrs. William Walker, sis- - ters of Mrs. Ball, and their fa-milies. Miss Ada Duhigg will be in charge of Sunday services at the Bingham Communitv church at 11 a.m. Muscoveevees will meet at 8 p.m. next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Grant Hodges. Mrs. David L. Bills and dau-ghter, Mrs. J. C. Goodrich of Sandy, returned Friday from Lo-gan where they attended funeral rites for Mrs. Dewev Donohoo. Mr-- , and Mrs. Fred Sicklebower of Holly, Colo-- are visiting then' son and daus?hter-in-Iaw- , Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Robertson. The Rev. Thomas P. Butler of Price arrived Tuesday to visit two clays with the Rev. D. E. Leahy. Father Leahy returned to Price to visit two days with Fath er Butler. Clair R. Mathis returned Tues-day from two-day- s in Salt Lake City where he attended the J. C. Penney company store managers convention. No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary met Mondav evening with Mrs. Jo- - senh Scussel as hostess. Bridge prizes went to Mrs Bruce lvie and Mrs. Clinton Robison. Re-freshments were served to 10. Mrs. Anna Hogg of Burley. da , is spending the week with Mi-ami Mrs Aaron Beard Mrs. George A. Panos served dinner Tuesday night to 10 mem-bers of the Needle and Thimble Sewing club. : LOCAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Max Spendlove and Mary Lou of Salt Lake City, Mrs. John C. Bates and Mrs. Ray E. Spendlove and daughter Les-lie Rae were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove. j Mrs. Joseph Timothy enter-tained for ten members of No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary Monday ev-ening. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. John T. West. Mrs. T. A. Masters and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth Mrs. Donald Smith and dau-ghter Beverly left Saturday after an eight-da- y visit with Mrs. Er-nest Prigmore. The Smiths plan-ned to spend several days in Salt Lake with Mrs- Meredith Smith before returning to their home at McGilL Nev. Mrs. Ernest Prigmore and son i Sljp liugljam luUrtin Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Sail Lake County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3. 1879. - BgggS3 NATIONAL DITORIAI LELAND G. BURRESS, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Kales Furnished on Application Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Hickman were visitors Monday evening with Mrs. Jenny Jewkes in Mid- - valr Mrs. Myles McDonald was in the Bingham hospital a few days this week for treatment Mrs Beth Halverson enter-tained the "Lucky 13" club at her home last Saturday evening. There were seven members pres-ent and Mrs. Kthel Price of Og-de- n was an invited guest. Mrs. Halverson received the usual hos-tess gift. A late lunch was ser-ved. Mrs Ruth Burke and Mrs. Lenard Johnson were evening visitors of Mrs. Donna Contratto Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Alma Wright of Sandy. Keith lvie returned home from St. Mark's hospital Monday ev-ening. Miss Louise Long, Alice lvie and Miss Dawna Nerdin enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City April 12. Mrs Russell Boren and daugh-ters. Lynn and Christine, were week-en- d visitors at the Ellis Boren home. Sunday Mrs. Boren and Donna Rose Boren enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake: City. : COPPERFiELD Phone SOW Mrs v L. Leatherwood Mrs George Jensen and Mrs. Jack Gleason, both of Mid vale, were guests of Mrs. Cordon Jen-sen Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. A. Thomas returned home Sunday from the Bingham hospital, Mrs. Krncst Arp and small dau-ghter left last Friday for Texas to be m ar her husband. Pvt. Er-nest Arp, who was inducted into the army at Fort Douglas April 4. He and Reno Marcon were both sent to ("amp Wolters, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Car) Sanchez and family moved from Copperfield to Carr Fork last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalotie and Elmer Pantalotie returned from a visit to California last Tuesday While there they at-tended the wedding of their .son, Sgt. John Pantalone, Charles Moore and son Omar were week-en- d visitors in Orem Mr and Mrs. EUwood Soren son and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Niel son of Bingham were evening visitors last Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Colby. Mrs. Ethel Price and Jess Johnston of Ogden visited for several days over the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olsen of Sandy spent the evening Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole, Mrs. Alvin Cole received a let-ter recently from Byron Peter-son, who was a former resident of Telegraph and is now in Sau-di- Arabia. Mr. Peterson says it is really hot there but he is in good health. He says he recently tried an Arabian delicacy which was pickled grasshoppers but he doesn't recommend it for a steady diet. Darlene of Murray, guests of Mr. and Mrs Ray Lucas Milka Tomas visited Sunday at the Community House Monday night a team of Bing-ham Cub Scouts and leader Bert Hocking were at the Community House to play a team of High-land Boy Cub Scouts The home boys won, 3-- Last night younger Highland Boy Scouts played a Copperton team in a basketball encounter which took place at Highland Boy Community House. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Error and eight-weeks-ol- d daughter of Mur-ray visited at Highland Bov Tuesday. Nick Melich of Salt Lake City visiti'd over the week-en- d with his mother, Mrs. Mary Melich, and attended the Tuesday fun-eral. Mr. and Mrs Paul Error and children, Mary. George. Ray. Mike and Sophie of Carbon coun-ty visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rak-ic- h the past week. Sunday evening a special pray-er meeting for the success of the HIGHLAND BOY.' Mary Casich Seaman 2-- Eli Tomas of San Francisco visited Tuesday morn-ing at Highland Boy Community House. Aviation Machinist Mate 1 C Roland Miller and wife and dau-ghter and Mrs. E. A. Miller of Midvale Visited April 12 at High-land Boy Community House. Sunday evening visitors in Highland Boy included Mr. and Mrs. Dan Churich and daughter' San Francisco Peace Conference will bo hold at Highland Boy Community House. All parents of service men are riven it special invitation to attend. Friday evening the Junior, In-termediate and Senior groups of Highland Bov Community church will enjoy a special party n on-si-to nine o'clock Plans are be-ing made for roller skating, cam es, programs and refreshments). Mr. and Mrs. Jor Vranes and children, Robert and Paula, of Omaha, Nobr , are visiting Mrs George Badovinatz Si this week Mrs. Andrew Jones and dau-ghters Carol Ann and Ardelle of Sandy were luncheon guests Tuesday of Mrs. Charles Brim-hall- . Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich and daughter Millie were guests of the Smilanichs for the past week. They loft for home Tuesday ev-ening. Spending Friday in Too-ele with .Mrs. Savich were Mary Loverieh. Steve and Paul Sinil-anic- Mary and Ann Casich. The group had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Savich of Tooele. Mrs. George Piedmont 'of Man- - gum, Okla., is spending three weeks at the Smilanich homo. She will accompany her- brother, T. Sgt. Joe Loveftch to Idaho in a few days. Breakfast guests Tuesday morning of Mrs. Lucille Callen included Mr and Mrs. Mike Sa-vich of Tooele Sgt Jay Warren spent a feu days this week visiting T, Joe Loverieh. Sgt The two were bud-dies and wore in action together but wore separated two years ago. Mrs William J. Pino and dau-ghter Marilyn Kay have return-ed from Seattle, Wash., where they visited Seaman Pino. Mrs. Tony Stilinovich and son spent two weeks at the Kevsaw homo. They left to return to n Wednesday. Mrs Nick Yengich and daugh- ter visited Tuesday in Taylors-vill- o with Mrs. Domenick Perelli. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zanardi and children and Mr, and Mrs. George Massa Sr spent Tuesday afternoon visiting at the Fassio home in Taylorsville Mrs. DeLoy Yates and her mo-ther and sister of Anaconda, Mont., visited Mrs. Lucille Callen Tuesday. Mrs. Steffic Gerbich visited her son and family at Murray Tues-day. tMi' in Years! I GUARANTEED GLASSES! Nothing Down $1 A Week! I GET COMPLETE EYE EXAMINATION NOW I MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST I J 273 South Main In Salt Lake City I This is I WEEl RlGHT NOW, 125 million innocent men, women, andcU dren in war-tor- n European countries alone, are in P1' fully desperate need of clothing. If every AmenB family will make this week CLOSET WEEK," enough spare clothing, shoes, and bj clothes will be obtained to go far toward relieving I suffering of these people. Will you help? Then call) local UNCC Committee for full information. UNITED NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECT' For Overseas War Relief Henry J. 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