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Show f J ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 10-4- THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, RINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE 1 Nine swell reasons to eivr to the March of Dimes. These youngsters walking out of Miami's their battle over infantile paralysis last year, thanks to dollars and Jta llvin tJTaie Fnd-IU- K Appeals of The National Foundation for Infantile Paralyse. The March of Dimes this year occurs January 14-3- holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Culbertson. Now Year's Eve the Culbertfong and daughter. Miss June, and Mrs. Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bee and Mr. and Mrs Louis Culbertson, all of Provo. Mrs. Burke Gephart, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotter, left by plane Monday from Salt Lake City to return to her home at Santa Monica, Calif. Mrs. R. G. Frazier left Wed-- j ncsday to visit a few days in San FrancitCO with her daughter, Mary Frances Frazier. Mrs Fraz-- j ler plans also to visit Julius F-- , Stone and other friends at Santa Monica, Calif. Mrs. Grant Williams of Mur-- ; ray left Monday after a visit of four weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol. Margaret Mannion has as her guest Bonnie Devine of Chicago. A. E M. 3C Ralph R. Brown and A. E M. 2C William Greene, both stationed at San Francisco, were m American Fork five days this week on leave. The foursome en-joyed several meetings while the navy men wire m Utah. Ralph : copperton : I Marjorie Pullan Phone 520W I Ruth McKellar Divine worship and Sunday I school will be held at Coppe-ras ton grade school auditorium at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning, January 14. with the Rev. H. Gravenor as minister. Mrs. Harold Franks and little daughter, Lana Jo, returned Jan- - uary 4 from Los Angeles. Calif Pfc Franks is in a naval hospital fat Philadelphia. He expects to receive a medical discharge in II about two weeks. 1 Mr. and Mrs Joseph McDonald Shad dinner and a show in Salt H Lake City Monday. Patricia Abiett entertained I Monday at luncheon for Sally Brown, Janet Bolton. Bonnie Skinner and Marjorie Parker. Jean Miller of Salt Lake City 'm spent New Year's day with Mr. I and Mrs. Clarence E. Allen. Mr. Is and Mrs. T. J. Sylvester of Salt Lake City had New Year's din-J-jn-witli Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Copperton LDS ward MiA an-sa nounces selection of the Gold and Green ball aueen, Miss Beth C dell, and her atti ndant Jeane Willis and Mia Elaine The affair will be held evening, January 30. J. D. Knudien foursome Monday. Mrs. !Miss F. Sullenger played high Kate Thomas left t" to her honfc' in Salt Lake recently after spending and the New Year entertained at bridge supper Saturday evening for eifh M" zes at cards went to Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen, Airs, whum Woodward and Bob Jimas is a son ot H K. Brown of Am- - erican Fork, formerly of Cop- - perton. Pfc Wallace Sawyer of Kearns spent thf week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barkle. Perry Bowlby of Butte, Mont., is visiting his mother, Mrs. A. R. Bowlby, and spending consider- - able time at St. Mark's hospital with his father, who is seriously ill. Last Friday evening Miss Laura Marshall, Mrs. James F. Barkle, Pauline Barkle and Mrs. Willis P. Sperry attended the Order of Eastern Star meeting at Lynds chapter No 1, Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christen-se- n and son Kent returned Tues-day evening from a 10-d- visit in Los An;i les with Mrs. L. J. Hardy. Mrs. Christensen's sister, and at Corona, Calif., with Sea-man 2 C Bruce Christensen, who has been hospitalized the past 12 months at San Diego and Cor-ona- Bruce has had the best of care in naval hospitals and is re-ported now well on the way to recovery from rheumatic fever. The Christensens and Kent report that the hospita at Corona is very beautiful, that Bruce says "hello" to all his friends and thoroughly enjoys mail from home. Twelve members of the Mus-coveeve-were entertained Tues-day evening at the home of "Mrs James Denver Bridge prizes went to Mrs. Charles F. Sulleng-er and Mrs. William Swainston, while Mrs. S. T. Nerdin received traveling and consolation prizes. Copperton Catholic ladies met Wednesday evening as guests of Mrs. A. V. Peterson. The social honored Mrs. Lewis Arritola who is planning on moving with her husband and family to Bingham. Prizes at games went to Mrs William Abiett, Mrs. Ray Carl won house and Mrs. William Pe-terson low house. Refreshments were served to 11. Monday evening Mrs. A. V. Pe-terson entertained the ''Slap Happy Five", the occasion being a farewell party for Mrs. Harold L. Sturgill who expects to leave soon with her two sons, Draki and Harold Lee, to visit in North Hollywood, Calif-- with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner and plans to find a home near Brown's Field Calif., where Seaman 1C Stur gill is now stationed. Mrs. Peter-son served refreshments to Mrs. Wilbur C. Thomas, Miss Helen Stillman, Mrs. Jeanne Churich. Mrs. Ronald Davis and Mrs. Stur-gill. Mrs. Thomas Wilson is report-ed recovering from shock and fractured ribs received in an automobile accident January 2, five miles south of Ogden. Mrs. Wilson was with her husband and granddaughter Jane and was accompanying her son, Pvt. Wil-liam Wilson to Ogden to the train. Mrs. George M. Nix and Mrs. Jack Larson and son Jackie and Eddie Rasmussen returned Wed-nesday night from Salt Lake City where they visited several days with Mrs. Amelia HalLstrom and Mrs. Alice Casper. The Copperton Birthday club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Brown for luncheon and bridge. Covers were placed for 12. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Christ-ensen and daughter Karen of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived Wednes-day night to visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. Mr. Christensen reports today, Fri-day morning, for induction at Fort Douglas. His father, Sam Christ-ensen of Fairview, met him here. Mrs. Verio Kendrick and son Michael and Mrs. Frank Kende-rick- , all of Logan, arrived yester-day, Thursday, to visit until Mon-day with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddard. Pvt. Kenderick is sta-tioned at the Hawaiian islands. Mrs. Dale E. Porter returned Saturday from Pacific Grove, Calif., where she visited Pvt. Porter, who since left for over-seas. Wednesday evening Mrs. Porter went to Bountiful to visit several days with Mr.' and Mrs. E. P. Porter, her husband's nnr- - ents. Mrs. Porter plans to make her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Thorne. Mrs. Annie Henkel was a din- - ner guest Wednesday at the home of her son, Fred Henkel of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wilson of! Salt Lake City spent Sunday vis- -' iting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson and Kar-len- e and Jimmy. 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WE SERVE GOOD EATS-GI- VE US A TRY CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY PASTIME INN AND CAFE CIGARS, CIGARETTES, BEER Joe Jaurequi - Mrs. Rose Lepore Proprietors Listen to the Voice of Firestone every Monday evening, N. & C CANYON MOTOR CO. NEED A NEW OR USED CAR? SEE US DEALERS IN CHRYSLERS HUDSONS INTERNA-TIONAL TRUCKS. We have several used cars that are in good condition. ADDERLEY & NICHOLS GARAGE j Chick and Ren Phone 88 mmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmm ' ' ' ' j' LARK : Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nell of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Brynolf visited in Salt Lake City Wed-nesday. Mrs. Homer Eastman and dau- - ghtcr Ruth Ann of Midvale vis-ited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and children. Junior and Mary Lou, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- N. Anderson of Tooele. Mrs. Gordon Meyerhoffer and daughter Jane left yesterday, Thursday, by plane for Leth-bridg- Canada, where her mo-ther, Mrs. Bennett, is seriously ill. Lark Lions met Wednesday at the Community hall for a dinner session and to hear G B. Boyack of Salt Lake City, the district governor, and J. C. Denton of Magna speak on "Lionism". Places were arranged for 18. Marion Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson, has been named Gold and Green queen for Lark LDS ward to re-present the MIA at the West Jor-dan stake ball Tuesday, Janu-ary 30. and grandson, Wayne Chynoweth. Mrs. Lewis Joseph, formerly of Bingham, whose husband, Captain Joseph, has been serv-- ! ing as an army dentist in the Pacific the past three years, ad-vises that her husband is elegible tr a month's leave in the near tuture. Last Friday Mrs. Joseph, who is teaching this year at West Jordan, entertained at a party honoring her daughter, Laura Joan, on her ninth birthday. Sunday Mrs. Joseph had as din-- ! ner guests her cousins, Lt. Col. Daniel H. Beck, home on leave after 30 months in Alaska, and Judge Reva Beck Bosone of Salt Lake City. Pete England of Idaho Falls, Ida left Wednesday after an eight-da- y stay with his sister, Mrs. Rose Chynoweth. Mrs. Ruby Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Panos, left Sunday for Portland, Ore., for an indefinite stay. P.O. 1 C John Mutch, who was injured in action at Tinian and hospitalized at San Diego, Calif., before being released to visit home, was in Bingham Wednes-day as guest of his sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Har--! old Chesler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Isbell of Cop-perton. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tomlinson of Seattle are parents of a son born January 1, 1945. The Tom-linson- s, formerly of Bingham Canyon, have two other children, Dee and Barbara. The evening of January 4 Mrs. Wilbur C. Thomas and daughter, Kathy Dee, of Copperton, visit-ed Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mantle. Bingham LDS ward Relief so-ciety Literary lesson next Tues-day will be on "Wisdom Litera-ture of the New Testament" and will be given by Mrs. David C. Lyon. Because of the absence of Mrs. Clifford Reid, work and business leader, due to illness of her mother, in place of the re-gular class session Tuesday, a social was held at the home of Mrs. Wilford H. Harris. Mrs. David L. Bills and B.M. 1 C George A. Donohoo left Mon-day to visit several days in Grand Junction, Colo., with their sis-ter, Mrs. Susie Smith. A dinner Saturday evening marked the birthday of Bishop David C, Lyon. Besides the mem-oirs of the immediate family, present were Mr. and Mrs. Ly-man Otteson and Howard, Carol and Joyce. Mrs. Lawrence West entertain-e- d Monday evening for 12 mem-bers of No. 2 Firemen's auxil-iary. Prizes went to Mrs. Reno Marcon, Mrs. Clive Siddoway, Mrs. Leland Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Abiett cele-brated her birthday Tuesday ev-ening at dinner at Hotel Utah's Empire room. Mr. and Mrs- - Wil-liam D. Kidd were hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Burress LOCAL NOTES A basketball game between the R. C. Gemmell club girls team and Boy Scouts of Bing-ham is scheduled for 8 p.m. Sat-urday, January 13. The public is invited to attend- Annual meeting of Scouters of Salt Lake council and their wiv-es will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, January 12, at South high school in Salt Lake City. About 15 adults plan to represent Bing-- ! ham district. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Marcon and daughters were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald of Copperton Mrs. E. M. Moore of Panguitch left yesterday, Thursday, to re-turn home after a two-week- s' visit with Mrs. Rose Chynoweth HIGHLAND BOY. Marie Azzelio Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pool of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Addy. Helen Austin entertaincjd at dinner at the home of her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aus-tin, Sunday for Helen Jeffcott, Barbara Ball, Lois Groves and Catherine Chipian. The girls spent the afternoon playing games. Miss Ada Duhigg, superintend- - ent of Highland Boy Community House, left Wednesday afternoon to stay overnight in Salt Lake before leaving to attend a school of summer agencies at Univer- - sity Methodist church, Los An- - geles. She will visit relatives and friends before returning Janu-- ! ary 22. Others to attend the course with Miss Duhigg are the! Rev. Laird oveland of Ogden, a representative of Westminster! college, the Rev. Donald Smith of McGill, Nov., and Hattie Mae Parsons of Marysvale. Mrs. Joe Zupan of Sandy, formerly Gena Scorzato, is spend-ing this week with Mrs. Joe Scorzato. |