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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1961 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE THREE 1PPERTBJ IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Marrie Carrett PR Ruth Claire Kidd PR home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palmer of South Jordan. Guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Ray to celebrate Mrs. Ray's birthday Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strarton of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DcLeshe and Mrs. Gwcn Tolman and daugh-ters, Glenda and Mary of Sandy, Mrs. L ilian Jensen of Midvale and Mrs. Evelyn Holmstcad and daug-hter, Cheri and Knthy of Lehi. Ruth Claire Kidd and Suinntie Greene visited with Judy Caine and Cheryl Maxficld of Riverton Tues day evening and later attended a Valentine Day dance at Riverton iMnke House. ' r j NOTICE Because of Washington's Birth-day next Wednesday, Copperton Ward Primary will be held on Tues day at 3:2U p.m. next week, it is reported. The M.I. A. wishes to announce v that Mutual at the Copperton ward house will be held on Wednesday evening next week because of the basketball game here on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Abplanalp visited and had dinner Sunday with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Abplanalp and family of Keetley. Mrs. W. H. Sperry of Nephi ia visiting with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hough-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Keith DeCol and family, Haulette, Marsha, Robyn and James, of Reams visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lous DeCol last Friday. Keith, Pauletto and Robyn also later attended the Bingham Granger basketball game. Linda Abplanalp of Salt Lake City spent last week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Abplanalp. Mrs. L. E. Snow and Mrs. Robert Turner attended the American Can-cer meeting and banquet at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs. Betty Pickering and daugh-ter, Dana, of Salt Lake City spent the night Wednesday with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Houghton. Copperton MIA held a Valentine party at Copperton Wardhouse I uesrlay evening. A film entitled "Starlift" was shown and enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ivie and chil-dren of Murray visited with Mrs. Ivie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Abplanalp Wednesday. Last Saturday evening Sharon Peterson's Sunday School class held a bowling p.-.r-ty at Olympus Bowl-ing lanes and later dined at Har-man- 's Cafe. Those attending and enjoying the outing were Marjorie Garrett, Claudia Long, Christ no Winn, Barbara Jimas, Sherrie 01-sc- LaDean Robison, Miss Peter-son the teacher, Gerald Peterson, Michael Anderson, Gary Xanthos, Jimmy Granquist, Billy Carpenter and Bill Heaps. A very enjoyable evening was had by all. Mrs. Rosella Peay of Spanish Fork is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Abplanalp for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Garrett and daughters, Lynda and JoAnn, visit-ed with Mrs. Elaine Purcell and sons, Malcolm and Sterling, of Salt Lake City last Thursday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and family, Bobbie Lee and Johnny, after the Bingham-Grange- r basketball game last Friday night were Mr. and Mrs Ross Butterficld of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and dau ghter, Linda, Claudia Butterheld, Kent Simkins and Julia Menna. Mrs. Tom Mannion entered St. Mark's Hospital last Monday to undergo eye surgery. Mrs. Verio Kendrick was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday ev- - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larsen visited in Kearns Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold K. Parry and fa-mily. Mrs. William Ablett and Mrs. Thomas Ablett of Tooele spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sadler and children, Carolyn and Mark, of White City, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thom-as B. Sadler Thursday. Mrs. Albert Ray visited Thurs-day with her sister, Mrs. Lillian Jensen of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gordon and daughter, Jerri, and Mrs. Gordon's mother, Mrs. Downs, of Tooele vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hard, man Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick were dance and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Johnson of Mid-vale Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larsen and Lois visited Saturday at the ening. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. A. D. Bentley, first; Mrs. A. J. Sargent, second; Mrs. Jack House holder Jr., consolation, and Mrs. Wally Swenson, cut. Very lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. tW. Johnson and family, Bobbie Johnny, were Mrs. Hannah Smith of West Jordan, Mrs. Jennie Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lundberp and family. Max, Karen, La rice, Ruth, Dale and Glen of Murray. Max just returned home from completing an LDS Canadian Mission. Officers and teachers of Copper-to- n Ward Primary gathered at the home of Mrs. Betty Winn for freshments after the Primary birth-day penny drive Wednesday. Those present were Mrs. Melba Marker, Mrs. Elma Wankier, Mrs. Faye n, Mrs. Bertha Bryce, Mrs. Delana Long, Mrs. Ethel Lancaster, Mrs. Phyllis Sorenson, Mrs. Rae Poulsen, Mrs. Pearl Schultz, Mrs. Gwen Crump and Mrs. Winn. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Kidd Thursday nicht were Mr. and Mrs. Allred J. Ablett, Mr. and Mrs. John Greene and Suzanne and M. M. Wilson. The occasion was to wish Mr. Kidd a Happy Birthday. Lovely refresh-ments were served and a fun time was enjoyed. M.s Connie Mocliizuki and Mrs. Ruth J. Kidd enjoyed a lovely lun-cheon at the home of Mrs. Hannah Lund Tuesday afternoon. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright were dinner guests of their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright of Salt Lake City. Rep. Memmott called attention to the dwindling population in cities and towni in most rural areas and predicted that enactment of such a law could bring security back to Rural Utah and make small towns again a plnco where people could want to reside and raise their fam-ilies. PUBLISHER INTRODUCES BILL IN HOUSE TO ENABLE CITIES AND COUNTIES TO HELP INDUCE INDUSTRIES Representative Cliff Memmott, D Roosevelt) publisher of the Uintah Basin Standard, has introduced a bill in the Hnuse of Representatives which calls for enabling legislation to authorize towns, cities and coun-ties of Utah to issue bonds or other obligations by which they can in-duce small industries to come into the respective areas. The bill that is fashioned after a plan now in operation in the state of Mississippi and is listed as I IB 197 is being co.sponsored by Rep. George Collard Mrs. Algie Ballif Clark New. el (D.Nephi), and Melvin Foxley A study has been made of the M ssissippi plan by a prominent Provo business man, D. Spencer Grow, president of the Utah Sav-ings and Loan Ass'n, who has made several tripe to the southern state to gather data concerning the plan. The state of Mississippi has employed a financing program sim-ilar to the one being considered by Utah legislators for the past 19 years under its "Balance agricul-ture with industry plan". According to Rep. Memmott the enabling act, if passed, will make it legal for municipalities and Coun-ties to issue bonds to build or ac-quire buildings and property that will be leased to firms to conduct small industries in the area. The act will also provide for the crea-tion of a board to be known as the Utah industrial Development Board and will call for the appropriation of funds for operation of the board. Mr. Grow in his study has found that several other states have made possible to have 100 per cent in-dustry financing. They are Tenne-see- , Arkansas, Rhode Island, Ver-mont and Maine. In 1959 alone Mississippi landed 96 new plants ranging up to 475 employees and most of them in smaller communi-ties by using the financing plan. Sports Stars ARNOLD PALMER was win-ner of 19G0 poll to select "Pro-fessional Athlete of the Year." The Latrobe, Pa. golfer, all-ti-money winning champion who was victor in both Masters and Na-tional Open, is second golfer to win $10,000 diamond-studde- d belt In eleven years. This An' That Texas Christian suspended its top basketball scorer for violat-ing a rule against secret mar-riages. . . , Wes Santee, banned for life from amateur competi-tion for accepting extra expense money, thinks Sen. Estes Kcfau-ver'- s committee should investi-gate the U.S. Olympic Committee, the N.C.A.A. and the A.A.U. be-cause "they would be more scan-dalous than the Teamsters and that type of thing." . . . The two Russians who defeated America's John Thomas in the Olympic Games, and the USSR's 10,000th-met- er gold medal champion are In this country to compete in three Indoor track meets. ... A na-tional committee was formed to raise funds for golfer Porky Oliver, seriously ill at his Wi-lmington, Del. home. He recently underwent surgery for cancer. . . . The Nashville Vols, long-tim- e member of the Southern Associ-ation, beset with financial woes, has agreed to stay in the league after accepting a working agree-ment with the Minnesota Twins baseball club. HIGHLAND BOY Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chanalc and family of Salt Lake City vis ted and enjoyed dinner Sunday with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chanak. 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