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Show FRIDAY, APRH I PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH "rl Nov- They were dinnerS March 22 of Mr. and Mr8,U(sl Snow. l I Aerie No. 659, Fraternal fwl of Eagles, is planning ;t day program to be held MonS May 14, at the Masonic hall Hocking is chairman m ciM well at St. Mark's hospital when he has been a patient the put, month. He was working at Dug- - W While Pvt. Keith Draper, Fort George Meade, Md., was home on furlough recently, he pursuaded Syble Archibald, daughter Of Mr and Mrs. A. G. Archibald Of 350 Main street, to accept anl engagement diamond fwddinfir plans are indefinite. Pvt. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. K Draper of 309 Main street Overnight guests of Syble Ar-chibald Saturday and at Easter dinner Sunday at the A. O. Ar-chibald home were Mary GortJ of Salt Lake City and Bobbie Mrs. L. C. Amsden returned March 23 from a three-da- y business trip to Copper Can-yon lease at Battle Mountain, Mrs. Alger Baum and Mrs. Myrno Motzner. Monte Carlo whist was played and a delicious luncheon, including a beautifully-decorate- d cake, served. Mrs. Julian Baum, who left Salt Lake City Saturday by plane, arrived at Alexandria, La., be-- ; fore noon Sunday to visit her husband, Sgt. Baum. Mr. and Mrs. Parley RawlingS and son Louis of Roosevelt and Joy Burton of Farm Creek, ar-rived Easter Sunday and stayed overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Aoostol. Helen Drossos was an over- - night guest of Isabell Rose in Copperton on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Dorlesca Kenner spent Easter Sunday and Arbor day with Mrs. Don Reid. Dan Delaney completed duty on the grand jury March 29. Af-ter serving on 44 cases in four days, Mr. Delaney said his ex-perience in Judge Tillman D. Johnson's court was educational and interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Garn Stoker spent Easter visiting with Mrs. Stoker's mother, Mrs. Everet Neuteboom of Ogdcn. Mrs. Curtis Jensen and Mrs. John Holt, both of Salt Lake City, visited Tuesday with Mrs. William D. Cook. Roxic Nelson of Mt. Pleasant. Iris Ipsom of Malad, Ida., and Willadeen Hodges, all BYU stu-dents, spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ilndf.i On March 23 Mrs. Charlei B s arranged a birthday party complimenting her husband. En-joying a delicious dinner and cards were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bail, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sanchez, Mr and Mrs. Grant Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Susaeta. The faculty of Central school were luncheon guests Monday of Mrs Hazel M. Hawks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris. Those present included Principal and Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen, Mrs. Maude J. Dunn. Mrs- Leila An-derson, Miss Edith Jenson, Miss Virginia Ryan, Miss Veil Walk-er. Mrs. Ethleen Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and daughter Joan. Mrs. Tom K Praggastis and Mrs. Nicholas Strike and daughter Aileen were guests of Mr. and Mrs Louis Strike in Salt Lake City Faster Mrs- Lvnn Peterson and dau-ghter Kaye of Salt Lake City. Cpl. and Mrs. Frank Camps and son Richie of Los Angeles visit-ed overnight Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Householder No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary was entertained Monday evening by Mrs. Clinton Robison. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. Earl Rager. Mrs. Bruce Ivie and Mrs. Leon-ard L. Miller. Refreshments were served eight. S. J. Kenner, who suffered sec-ond and third degree burns of both arms when a container of boiling tar was accidentally tip-ped over him, is reported doing 1 LOCAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Jacobson and daughters. Nadine and Mary Agnes, were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ceuvas. Mrs. Nicholas Strike left Mon-day to meet her husband. Lt. Strike, who has been on sea duty in the Pacific the past year, in Los Angeles. Mrs. Esther York of Orem was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Golf. Valene Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rasmussen, underwent an appendectomy Tuesday morning at Bingham Horace Forshay and Miss Stella Nepolis entertained Mon-day night for their mother, Mrs. Mike Nepolis, on her birthdav. The guests included Mrs. Ruth Woolsey, Mrs. Doris Nepolis, Mrs. Gunnar Olson, Mrs. Inez Gustave-son- , Mrs. John Leveniis, Vida Vidalakis Ellen Vidalakis, Ann Michelas, Mrs. George Kampros, Sty? linijlfam luUrtin (ssued Evory Friday at Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon. Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. - - NATIONAL 6DITORIAI LELAND G. BURRES8, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year In advance $2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application Refreshments were served. Later games were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs Sam Mathurin returned Monday from Pioche, Nevada. They attended last rites for Julio Chequer, 1 a long time resident oi Highland Boy. He is survived by his wife and four children. Johnny Ronkovich of Tooele was a week-en- d visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. Charles Zanardi. He is on furlough alter 34 months overseas, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Steele visit-- 1 ed in Salt Lake Saturday, and also visited Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Isbell of Copperton. Monday evening a candy pull was enjoyed by Mary Pasquali and Marko Yengich at the Muhar home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gcrbich Jr-- ' and daughter Beverly Jean were Easter guests of Mrs. Steffie Ger-- ; bich. Sid Tregaskis of Tooele. Also nj the day at the Tregaskis home were Lt. and Mrs. Sid Tre-gaskis Jr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ar-thur Mullett and family, all of Salt Lake City. Friday afternoon Highland Boy Cub Scouts are planning an out-ing at Copperton park. Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Balich and Mrs- Balich of Ogdcn spent the weekend at the Pete Predovich home. Mrs. Meredith Smith of Salt Lake City spent this week at the Highland Boy Community House. A member of the faculty at Roosevelt junior high, Mrs. Smith was on spring vacation. Her hus-band, Captain Smith, is now in Germany. Thirty young people attended the Easter breakiasl at Highland Boy Community House. The play presented bv children of the com-munity on the Easter program was well received. The high school Sunday school class will meet Friday afternoon to work on scrap books and have supper. Betty Brimhall and Flame Pax-ma-both BYU students, spent the week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs Charles Brimhall. The Home Guards are planning a roller skating party Friday ev-- I ening. Those in the first six grad-es of school are invited to at-tend. A small fee will be charged for missionary pledges. A promotional meeting in in-terests of the Cub Scout program is being arranged for 7 p.m. Fri-day. April 13, at the Highland Boy Community House Joe Dy-er, Cub Scout official, Al Quist, senior Scout worker, both of Salt Lake City, will be speakers and special films shown. Bert Hock-ing, a district Cub Scout official will be present. All Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and their parents in Bingham district are invited to attend. Straw braid Hawaiian purses and a pillow case were received by Ann and Mildred Muhar from their brother, Torpedoman 3C John Muhar. Ann and Mildred Muhar spent Easter Sunday visiting in Provo with their lather. Mrs. Clarence S. Bullock and daughter Evelyn, who are em-- ! ployed at the Ogden Small Arms plant and five at the dormitory in Ogden, came home for Faster week-en- Evelyn remained at home until Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Bolic telephoned home from San Francisco to wish her folks a happy Easter. Mrs. George Conish expects to make her home in Texas, where her husband, Pvt Conish, is now stationed. Pvt Nick Barich is now sta-- , tioned in Texas. Mrs. John Stilinovich of West Jordan spent three days at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pechina. Mrs. Martin Pazell, Mrs. Lucille Callen, Mrs. Martin Pechina, Mrs. George Smilanich, Mrs Steffie Gerbieh. Mrs Mary Melich and Martin Pazell attended funeral rites for Mrs. Rose Davich of Murray last week. Pete Pasquali, Marko Yengich and Mary Pasquali spent Tues-- ' day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Carmela Cameron and Mrs. Nick Yengich. with their daughters, spent Thursday in TaylorsviUe visiting with their sister. Mrs. Mary Jones and daughter spent Tuesday visiting her mo-ther. A wedding anniversary Monday bv Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Arritola. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Susaeta, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ar-ritola, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Sus-aeta, Mr. and Mauel Osoro and Hugo Bianchi and Lucille Chest-nut. Mrs. George Smiianicn and son Paul spent Sunday visiting Mr. Smilanich at St. Mark's hospital HIGHLAND BOY: Mary Casich Vernon Jeffcott and daughters, Virginia and Helen, were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. tie is reported doing nicely. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rawlings. Sir. and Mrs. Dominic Perrele and sons of TaylorsviUe visited Wednesday in Highland Boy. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Booth visited at the home of Mrs. Martin Pa-zell. Miss Mary Loverich was an Easter dinner guest of Mrs Lu-cille Callen. Celebration of a birthday din-ner Wednesday evening was giv-en forMike Loverich at the home of his sister, Miss Mary Loverich. Cohostesses were Mary and Ann Casich. Candles on the beautiful cake gave a lovely glow to Die table and small candy favors were at each place. Invited were Mrs. George Smilanich and sons, Mrs. Lucille Callen, Mrs. Mar-tin Pechina. Mrs Martin Pael! and Matt. Jerry Post. J. B. Mc-Ge- J. L. Milner. Andrew Sav-ie- Mrs. Arturo Rottini, Maria Azzelio, Josephine Rottini and Lucille Balich. Happy Birth-day" was sung. JoAnn Massa spent Wednesday evening with Dorothy Chanak. Bingham MortuarJ Ttlephono 17 W. V. Robinson Registered Mortician I HONK Mm ( 7 ' f m i y,V Jf ; packages' a mm Enough KLENZENE to Clean M Two Average Rooms . . . ONLY JBm frrfflP This easy to use wallpaper and J calamine cleaner quickly removesV all dif , smoke and grime without mm streaking. Leaves your walls clean and fresh . . just like ntwl For a cleaner, lovelier home, use Twin Sailor Products. Lendaris Merc. Co. I Phone 377 Bingham I fPREVENT HOME CASUALTIES! FRONT Do you know: That every third day in 1944 some home in Utah was the) scene of tragedy accidental death. In the state of Utah 130 people were killed and 3230 suf-fered disabling injuries in home accidents with an estimated economic loss of $300,000 during 1944. Throughout the nation the corresponding figures for 1944 were 30,500 killed, 4,600,000 injured, and the cost was $550,000,000. An appalling story of human tragedy, isn't it? Accidents not only hamper our war production efforts, but cause poverty, hardship, discomfort and sorrow. BE CAREFUL! PREVENT HOME FRONT CASUALTIES! The week of April 8th to 14th is HOME SAFETY WEEK, sponsored by the Home Division of the Utah Safety Council. During that period you'll receive many valuable suggestions and information to help you do your part in decreasing this enormous waste of life and limb and its tremendous economic cost. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. j mw m A 1 1 1 1 51 III mm 1 1 J 1 1 1 Navy dive bombers about to strike! In each rear cockpit rides radio gunner trusted protector of his pilot and plane. His skill with radio and detection devices permits his pilot to concentrate on flying the plane and blasting the objective. His marksmanship makes enemy planes scarcer, brings V-D- nearer. Until that day comes, the major job of the Western Electric Company, peacetime manufac-turer of telephone equipment, will be making huge quantities of radio and detection devices. If you are waiting for a telephone you can un-derstand why the backed up requirements of the Bell Telephone System for telephones, wires, cable, switchboards, etc., will have to wait. Till Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Ci B- - , mm jjptoim ;!El Flfr WSfmBmUU 8UN0ED WHSKEY VSSkIN 84 P'ocf-- 60 groin ntutrol ipiritt. 3F from Sunday until Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nevers and family. Mrs. Shir lev Jensen entertain-ed her card club at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Anderson, Saturday evenin?. Mrs. Kim Goff won first prize and Mrs. Klwin Winn second prize. Mrs. Helen Colen and three grandchildren of Salt Lake Citv visited several days this week with the Mike Bapis family. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coward and family, Mrs. Irene Rekoutis and children, Mr. and Mrs Jesus Avila and two of Mis. Chuck Nichois' children i dled 011 Mr. and Mrs Josh Crow. Ed Cunliffe, Malcolm Robert-son. Robert Burke and Alvin Cole were called for jury duty I'nis week. Mr. Burke and Mr. Robertson were excused, leaving Mr Cunliffe and Mr. Cole to serve. Dad Cowperthwaite is visiting friends in Salt Lake City for a few days. Mrs. Ernest Arp and small dau-ghter are visiting for a few days in Mid vale at the home of H. C. Leatherwood- Carol Thompson of Bingham is visiting for a few days with Miss Alice Ivie. Mrs. Russell Boren had her small daughter baptized at the Methodist church Easter Sunday, she was christened Christina Frances. Donna Contratto and Edna Robertson of Bingham were ev-ening visitors last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Len Johnson. Carol Thompson, and Mrs. Wal-ter Lcatherwood, Ted and Rex Leatherwood enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake Friday. Alice Ivie and Louise Long were Salt Lake visitors last Thursday. 1'aiatrooper Edmund McDon-ald and Mrs. Agnes McDonald spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pio Ben of Midvale. : COPPERFiELD : l 'none 505J Mrs W. L Leatherwood The LDS Sunday school pre-sented an Faster program last Sunday morning. Vernal Webb of West Jordan and Mrs. R. Rind-leshaug- h of South Jordan spoke at the Sacrament meeting. The' Methodist Sunday school children presented an Easter pro-gram at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, alter which treats of candy and colored eggs were given all those pres-ent. Gloria Farnsworth f Bingham and Marian Peterson of Lark, were overnight guests Wednes-day of Miss Carol and Clara Mae Phipps. Mr. and Mrs. George Davies and Mrs. Vivian M.ittson attend-ed the funeral of Mrs. Lavina Beddoes held in the Windsor ward chapel in Orem last week. Mrs. Bt ddocs was laid to rest in the Pleasant Grove cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whetsel spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone and Elmer Pantalone left Tues-day for San Diego, Calif., to be present at the wedding of Sgt. John Pantalone and Miss Flor-- ! ence Groto of the marines next Sunday. They will also visit friends in Los Angeles and will be gone about ten days-Mr- . and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family visited relatives in Idaho from Sunday until Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rudy ind Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rudy were visitors Wednesday evening at the Ralph Phiops home. Mrs. Robert Burke entertained at a family dinner at her home Easter Sunday. There were 14 present. Mrs. W. J. Tierney of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ty-son and sons and Mrs Ruth Burke and her two sons were among those present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke were guests at a birthday party Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Jack Stanford of Salt Lake City, given by Mrs. Stanford's daugh-ter, Mrs. J. J. Doyle, at her home in Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. John Rudman find family of Scofield visited : lark : Lorraine Clinton spent the week-en- d with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Johnson of TaylorsviUe. Mrs. P. W- Peter- - son left Wednesday for Pueblo. Colo., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Hurley. Traveling with Mrs. Peterson was Mrs. Milion Parry of American Fork. Seaman 1 C Max Seal visited overnight in Hjidvale Monday. Mr. and Mrs Arden Tesch and son Dennis of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Had- - ley in Ogden this week-en- d. A family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal Sunday celebrated the 54th birth-day of Mr Seal. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielsen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and child-ren Mrs. Dallas L. Draper, Sea-man lC Horace Max Seal, Bev-erl- v and Joy Seal and Jovce Beekstead of Midvale. Master Sgt. and Mrs. W. C Pown of Clovis, N.M.. visited Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell. Mrs. Pown is a sister of Mr. Nell. Mrs. Annie M. Nell of River-- ; ton, 74, mother of Dell Nell, died at her home the even in ' of March 2!). Services were held at two o'- - clock Saturday at the First ward chase! at Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Christie and family and Mrs. Maria Johnson; spent Easter Sunday in Tooele with Mr. and Mrs. Ingo Swan and family. Dorothy Stringham of Midvale spent the week-en- d with Jerry Dumont. Russell Hull of Bing- - ham Canyon was Zane Dumont's guest Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eastman of Deseret Mountain, southern Utah, spent Easter Sunday and overnight with Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sundale of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Devere Coombs Tuesday ev-ening. Mrs. Sundale is the form-er Irene Beekstead. Monday Mrs. Devere Coombs entertained at a birthday supper for her husband Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and family wen1 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Halliday and family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler and Jane to Heber and Midway on Easter Sunday. Frank Sweat underwent an operation at Bingham hospital Tuesday morning. Gary Lloyd of Salt Lake City is spending his spring vacation with his cousin, Jane Bigler. The 509 club met with Mrs. Theron Holladay Wednesday ev-ening. Mrs. Frank Sweat won high, Mrs. Earl Bigler the house prUK and Mrs. James Lofgran traveling prize. |