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Show THfeMIDVAte StolN - Page Copperton Mrs George Gadd. ment hall. Refreshments sold by the Altar Society. ami their wives served more than 1,000 guests at the break- fast. were , The Bingham Fireman's Association bad a fun day planned for the children with races, contests, treats, and a show.. This annual event is a homecoming day and was well attended by Binghamites of former years. Among those, too numerous to name all, were Dr. Mrs Russet G. Frazier, Dr. II. C. Jenkins, Dr. Lenore Richards, Mr & Mrs Louis Buck-maMr & Mrs Les Breckon, Mrs V. S. Barlow, Mr & Mr Mrs Ross Marriot, Mr St Mrs John West, Mr & Mrs John T. Davis, Mr & Mrs Charles Winn, Mr & Mrs Lloyd Nerdin, Mr & Mrs Muryel Stuart, Mr Si Mrs Ture Peterson, Mrs Helen Mrs Jane Rice, Mr & Mrs Earl James and Mrs Hazel Robbe. Honors of oldest person in attendance were shared by Crank Carr and Edward Heather both 87. The youngest person was Thomas Carrigan III, 23 days July 4 Celebration Well Attended 774-27- The monthly entertainment sponsored by the Immaculate Conception Men's Club was held July 11 in the church amuse MIDVAtE, .iiTAH Friday, July 16, 196 The 41b annual Lions Club breakfast in Copperton Park, held July 5, was a great sue- - r, I BBHpnMMH V ! old. FREE LAGOON TICKETS . When You Subscribe or Renew Your Subscription to the Midvale Sentinel for any Lagoon ride ana . . . any time . . . any season day any ewimming is yours when you fill in the enclosed subscription blank and mail to Mr Si Mrs Peter Brown, 1923 South Cth East, Salt City, former residents of Bingham Cane yon and Copperton, were July 4 on their Golden wedding anniversary Mr Brown ored at. an open house at their worked for Kennecott Copper for 47 years. The couple moved to Salt Lake in 1958. They have four children, John P. Brown, Midvale, Jimmy Brown, Salt Lake City; Miss Sykie Brown, San Francisco, Calif.; and Mrs Richard (Connie) Davis, Denver, Colo.; five all of whom grandchildren, were present. Mr & Mrs Douglas Waters left last Wednesday for a trip to Pennsylvania to visit with their daughter and husband and family until September. The family of Mr & Mrs Harvey Goff enjoyed a last Monday, July 5, at the Goff home in Copperton. Present were the Goff's two sons and their families, Mr St Mrs Robert Goff. and children, Salt Lake Cityt and Mr & Mrs Doug- non-hom- Enclose $2.C0 for one year, new or renewal. Think of the fun you will have at Lagoon and think of the good reading you'll get all year long. Mail the subscription or renewal order now. , Midvale Sentinel St.. Midvale, Utah (Check One) subscription Pleas enter my Q Knewai - . ' .' for on year. will pick up my Lagoon ticket at the office. I ".I,, ' n, Address. ' nn, n I, ..State.. City Former Bingham Pair Hold Golden Event , $3.00 in tickets good Box 123 125 W. Center . From the greatest distance was Reed Stlmltz, who lives in Virginia. The day of great fun ended with. a pot. luck dinner in the Copperton Park and a community sing, led by .'Harold Chesler to the accompaniment of a youth band from Copper-ton- , who call themselves "The Noblemen". GEE2BI3BEGI las Ccli and children, Murray llilL N. I. Douglas is presently vice president of the Elizabeth-tow- n Water Company in New Jersey. They enjoyed a barbecue in the late afternoon. The five children of Mr & Mrs Douglas Goff stayed in Copperton overnight last Wednesday with their grandparents. The Douglas Gofl's' spent last Sunday in Copperton visiting and dining at the home of Mr & Mrs Harvey Goff. Ray Olsen of Copperton received a painful injury to his hand last Saturday evening which required several stitches lie was treated at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs Ethel Lancaster, Copper-ton- , and Mrs Vesta Harmon, West Jordan, returned home vacaJuly 8 from a tion to Hawaii. Mr & Mrs Verl Peterson left last Saturday bound for Oregon for a vacation and to visit relatives.. George A. Gadd was sustained as high priest group leader of Copperton LDS Ward last Sunday morning. Councilors to Mr Gadd are Benjamin Price and Raymond Larson. Mr & Mrs Ray Griffiths, Sunset, are parents of a daughter born July 7 at Hill Field. Mrs Griffiths is the former Shirley Mayne, Copperton. Grandparents are Mr & Mrs Dewey Mayne. The Griffiths have three sons and one other daughter, Mr & Mrs James Peterson, returned home July 3 from a vacation in New York where they attended the National Education Association convention. They reported that is was all exciting, but the highlight of the convention was when President Johnson surprised the group by making an appearance and speaking to them. The Petersons attended the World Fair while in New York. Mr & Mrs Richard Susaeta and children, Whittier, Calif-arriv- ed here last week for a vacation. They are Cecil Downs and Mr & Mrs Joe visiting their parents, Mr & Mrs Susaeta. Dale Downs, son of Mr & Mrs Cecil Downs, arrived in Copperton July 9 after spending the past three months at Fort Ord, training for the National Guard. Miss Diane Mayne, granddaughter of Mr L Mrs Dewey Mayne has been in Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden, where she had surgery on her lip. Diane suffered a severe electrical burn on her mouth several years ago and has had a number of operations since that time to correct the burn scars. Diane is the daughter of Kieta and Darlene, Mayne, Midvale ' Mayne, Roy. Miss Linda Brown, Kearns, was a house guest of Mrs Louis De Col and Edith for a few days last week. Mrs Bill (Barbara) Taul and children. Sheila, Jeff, and Eddie spent last Friday with her mother Mrs De Col and Miss Brown. Maxine wm 1IV. l Out ALU ill. I Vfl Lake City, stayed at the DeCol home for a few days and Mrs Joyce Shults and son Scott were dinner guests of Mrs De Col. The Moroni Branch enjoyed a canyon party in Little Cottonwood Canyon last Saturday night About 60 persons attended. Music for dancing was furnished by members ef the Intertribal United Indian dancers group. Pete Smith returned home last week from a Salt Lake hospital where he had been confined for three weeks. Mr & Mrs Marvin Throckmorton returned home July 3, from vacation In Nevada and California. They visited Mr & Mrs Cecil Bowman in Las Vegas and Mr & Mrs Howard Buck and family, Highland, Cali- f- before going to Los Angeles, where they stayed with Mr Throckmorton's brother. Mr & Mrs Robert Throckmorton. In Calif., they met with the Gerald Simmering family then went on to Hayward to spend some time witii Mrs TnrocK- Throckmorton's daughter, Mr. and Mrs Don Throckmorton. I'pon their arrival home they Robert Throckjoined the morton's, Les Aangeles, who arrived in Utah during the week. The foursome spent a few days at Fish Lake then toured Wayne Wonderland, where they visited a niece, Mrs Suzzy Ekker, Hanksville. They finished their vacation by visiting Koosharem, the former home of Marvin and Robert Throckmorton. Mr & Mrs Marion Cowdetl and children. Redding, Calif., arrived July 2 to visit in Copperton with their parents, Mr & Mrs W. A. Kike and Mr & Mrs Everard J. Cowdcll and other relatives and friends. They stayed at the W. A. Fike home where a family dinner was held. They left Tuesday to return to their home in Redding. Mrs Marvin (rrene) Throckmorton entered a Salt Lake hospital last Tuesday, July 6, for treatment. Mr St Mrs Robert Davis Jr. and son Jeffery left July 9 to some it me with Mrs Throck-AngeleMrs Davis and Jeffery have brrn in Utah the past month. Mr Davis arrrived two weeks ago to join his wife and son and visit his parents, Mr & Mrs Robert Davis, Mrs Robert Davis Jr. is the former Sue Stocking, Rive rt on. She staved with her parents for the first two weeks of her visit. Mr 4Mrs Thomas Sadler attended the Lions Club breakfast In the Copperton Park July 5. After the breakfast they traveled to the Draper Park to attend the Dow family outing. Mrs Mary Dow was honored as mother of the family with 34 decendanls present to enjoy the picnic games and visiting. Mr & Mrs Thomas Sadler attended church in Sandy July 4 for the blessing and naming of a new granddaughter, Krl.stine, Infant dauphter of Mr & Mrs Thomas J. Sadler, Draper. 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Luncheon guests on Monday were family. West Jordan. Mr &. Mrs E. W. Terry, South Word was received by Mr & Mrs Allen (Peggy) Hanson Cottonwood, Miss Pam Mumm, Mrs Earl Evans that their Midvale. spent her birthday July 9, at Elmo Turner and grandthe home of her parents, Mr St Mr & Mrs Richard Johnson survived an airplane children Mrs George Blake. Mr Hanson and family returned recently area. from a trip to Pueblo, Colo. crash. Mr Turner is president joined with them that evening for dinner. Visiting here from Anaconda, They were guests at the home of the Brazi mission and was on A fire alarm sounded at 10:05 Mont., are Mr St Mrs Rowen of an aunt, Mrs Minnie Jenova his way to Caradore, Brazil for and visited other reatives in p.m. July 4, in Copperton. A Schmidt and four daughters. a conference. The children were grass fire behind the home of They are guests at the home of the area. En route home they the visited Dinosaur Vernal and unhurt and President Turner is Sch& Mr Mrs Raynor Pearce was his mother, Mrs Louise museum. midt. On Sunday they all visited recuperating at his home. He getting out of control. Firement is married to the former Lois Mrs Helga Swenson, accompresponnded to the call and the at the home, of Mr & Mrs Max anied by her son and daughter-in-law- , Evans. fire was extinguished by the Porup in East Milicreek. Mr & Mrs Ronald Swentime the fire engine from BingOvernighi guests at the home home son, Murray, returned arrived. As a of Mr & Mrs LaMar Newbold ham Canyon safety measure the fire engine on Tuesday were Mr St Mrs Saturday after spending a week was used to wet down the grass Stephen D. Sharp and family, in Montana. They attended the slope before returning to BingFresno, Calif. They also visit- funeral of Mrs Swenson's sis, ham. ed at the home of Mr St Mrs ter, Mrs Anna Wingard, at Mr St Mrs Albert Ray and Reuben Sharp. They were en Havre, Mont., and visited her three grandsons Billy, Denny, route to visit other relatives in brother and family Mr & Mrs Radarman Seaman Michael William Olson at Helena. En and Bobby Forman, children of Pocatello and Rigby, Ida. & Mr St Mrs Cal Forman, Herri-maMrs Ruth Swenson entertain- route home they were guests at L. Andrews, USN, son of Mr245 E. Mrs Andrews, & of Mr the FriMrs home Frank Floyd home last returned ed at a luncheon on Thursday South, 700 East, Sandy, is servcamping for her sisters. Guests were Buter, Idaho Falls. day from a four-daand fishing trip at Otter Creek Mrs The Elders quorum of East ing aboard the Conoga Mary Hansen, warfare support aircraft carReservoir. Mr St Mrs Forman Park, Calif. Mrs Carol SlightMidvale First Ward held its anand two other Forman children ing, Miss Kathy Haight, Mrs nual Chuckwagon breakfast on rier USS Hornet, which partici"Seafair" spent last Wednesday with the Jane Haight, and Mrs Charlotte the ward house lawn Monday pated in Seattle's June Maughan. morning. Rays at Otter Creek. Mr & Mrs Joseph Johnson, This was Hornet's first visit Mr & Mrs William Hennings, Mr & Mrs Don B. Greenwood Copperton, "and Mr John Stan-ug- a accompanied by Mrs Johnson's and family, accompanied by to Seattle in seven years. of Midvale, returned home mother, Mrs Royal Bateman, Mrs Greenwood's father Eugene July 6 from a vacation to New Salt Lake, spent several days at Wagstaff, Pittsburg, Pa., were York. While there they visited Jackson Hole, Wyo. They also recent visitors in this area. the Worlds Fair. They spent visited Mr & Mrs Reuben Wi- They were here to attend the some time in Bayonne, N. J., lson, Logan, and spent some marriage of their oldest son Donald Eugene Greenwood, and visiting with Mr Henning's time at Bear Lake. Plumbing & Heating A luncheon was held ThursMiss Karen Jordan, in the LDS brothers and sisters. day at the home of Mrs Eunice temple Monday, June 23. The Licensed Contractor Jensen in honor of Mrs Don B. Greenwoods attended the wedGreenwood, who is visiting here ding reception in Sunnyvale, Bathroom & Kitchen from Pittsburg, Pa. Also at- Calif., on June 26. They are Remodeling Specialist tending were Mrs Charis South-wort- for.mer East Midvale residents. Mrs Helga Swenson Provo, Mrs Grace ThornVisiting here for several Mrs Sarah Elmer accompanton, Miss Julie Greenwood, Mrs days at the home of her parAil Types - New & Old ied her son, Mr & Mrs Arthur Uarda Greenwood. ents, Mr St Mrs Dean Kirk, Mrs Gertie Smith and child- were Mr St Mrs Charles Sand-erseElmer and family, Orem on a 255-476two weeks' vacation. They visren; and Miss Janell Smith, 5 Henderson, Nev. or 255-844- 1 ited Mr & Mrs Jack Elmer, White City, enjoyed a day's Enjoying a week end fishing Riverside, Calif., then motored outing at the "Homestead" Satup the coast to San Bruno urday. ' Mr St Mrs Alan Steadman and where they were guests of Mrs Elmer's sister, Mr St Mrs Ja- children, accompanied by his cob De Jong. While there they brother Kenneth Steadman, retoured all the points of interes turned recently from a ten-dain the Bay area. They went on trip to California. They visited at the home of Mr & Mrs Richto Sacramento where they visPresents for your Approval ited Mr IMrs Lera South and ard Steadman at San Carlos, another son, Mr St Mrs Laur- Calif., then motored down the coast to Santa Cruz, where ence Elmer and family. they were guests of Mrs Stead-man'- s Spending the day last Thurs-adsister, Mr St Mrs Brad in Delta visiting her broth' er and family, Mr St Mrs Lee MacDonald. They visited Los 7800 South 280 East drove and Wil& Mr Hollywood Mrs were Angeles, Gronning beautiful model homes, ramblers, split levels, to Rialto, Caif., where they alliam Kelly. insulated full basements, baths, built-ins- , St Mrs Mr of were reso guests Mr & Mrs Jack Ferguson walls, all copper plumbing, Lennox furnaces, on their turned recently from a trip to Dale Burgon. While coved linoleum. Glen Canyon Dam. They also trip they visited a nephew, Kervisited at the home of Mr & ry Kump, on the USS Ranger, an Air Craft Carrier, docked at Mrs Shephard Haycock, Circle-villHunter's Point in the San Francisco area. En route home they Mr & Mrs Richard O. GreenGl (don't let yours expire) nothing down-FH- A wood and family, Alahambra, stopped at Las Vegas, Nev. Dinner guests at the home of Calif- - were recent guests at the or trade your present home Mr & Mrs Edwin A. Terry Sun home of Mrs Grace Thornton. erl?bratd their wedtflns Mr Mt Larry Whiting spent the week end at Jackpot, Nev. 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