OCR Text |
Show Supplement of Iftie .. KighaiE Bulletin BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1938 A party was held Tuesday I night for the playground boys and girls. They had contests, Bible drill and prizes were -- warded. Later rerresriments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill Sr. and son Howard Jr. and Pete Williams of San Francisco spent the week end at the Bollc home. Miss Florence Dellagnola left to enroll at the St. Mary of the Wasatch college where she has been attending school the past three years. . and 8,n ft Sunday eek8 ln few relatives, Tisitlng r Draan Dev , "J Mnt Wednesday vls-- Ma" S . : .0ent t-he week - and son t zdunleh , W --.u to visit Tfrf Pueblo. Colo.. efor Hobday and f 'savicn of Too..-10- 4 T. churchich motor-- r git h- w-w - "rl f m. IMtruewn ' L of Yukon. Ok.. I "worker at the Com-- I . Huse this winter. ! w Muhar left Sunday ? ! Kansas City. Mo. to her third yr training l vational Training school, i sand David Stimson of a week at ire spending I 0, Mr. and Mrs. Mail- - GEORGE P0P0V1CH FUNERAL TODAY George Popovlch, 53, df High-land Boy died In the St. Mark's hospital Tuesday morning at 6 a. m. of silicosis. He was born in Pazariste, Jugoslavia, In 1895. He had lived in Bingham the past 30 years and worked In Apex and Highland Boy mines until 1930. There are no known survivors. Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a. m. in the Binlg-ha- m mortuary. Interment will be in the Bingham cemetery. O F. Edward Walker, Democra- - tls candidate for state senator from Salt Lake county and Wll-ll'a- m Paippas of Salt Lake City were business visitors in Binlg-ha- m Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stillman and Mrs. Nick Fenton of Cop-perfle- ld spent last week end and Labor day visiting In Shoshone, Idaho, with Mr. and MVs. Ivan Terry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton of Branding and Miss Roma Barton, member of the Heber high school faculty, visited Wednesday even-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barton of Apex Mine. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caul-fiel- d. Patrick O'Brien and Miss LOCALS Miss Barbara Tietjen of Mor- - Lorraine Oaulfleld are visiting this week in Butte, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, Miss Hazel and Miss Helen Mor-ris and Douglas Morris visited ln Logan and Ogden on Labor day. , onl visited this week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith of Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thomas of Midvale were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemip Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Wagner of Ely, Nev., is a guet this week of Miss Mable Neprud of Copper-ton- . Miss Betty Bellows and M'B-Lillia- Bellows are spending the week in Greenriver, Utah, with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Espinosa of 144 Dinkeyville are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter September 7. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sorenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sturm visited In Ogden Sunday andj 'Monday where Mr. Sturm was !a delegate to the junior chamber of commerce convention. ' Mr. and M':s. Paul Erz spent .'last week end in Evanston. g. attending the Round-u- p Community Church We are very happy to have Miss Ada Duhigg, Miss Alice Brown and Miss Marie Button with us last Sunday and ap-preciate the fine message they brought. Miss Beverly Clays sang several vocal solos for us. Regular services will be held Sundlay. Miss Ada Duhigg will deliver the message at worship hour. Week day meetings for chi-ldren will be announced later. O '"V News Items Are Welcom-ed; Phone 91 or Mail To The Bingham Bulletin. - j " f y"ym : PINNEY BEVERAGE CO. DISTRIBUTORS BECKER'S BEST BEER j AND BUDWE1SER Sa.tU.k,C..y 533 South 4h TVesl rhone Wasatch 5664 Forty Hours Devotion To Blessed Sacrament Be Conducted Saturday Following his return Saturday from a three month's rest in New York City Father Elliott Reardon. pastor of the Holy Ro-sary Catholic church, will con-duct the Forty Hours devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. These devotions will begin (with the ten o'clock Mass Sun-- i day preceded by a procession of the Junior Catholic Youth or-- I tranizatdon members. Following mass the Bieweu Sacrament will be exposed for daily adoration until benediction Tuesday evening. Mass Monday and Tuesday mornings will be celebrated at eight o'clock with evening ser-vices Services Tues-day at 7:30. evening will consist of pro-cession. Litany df the Saints, and Benediction. Any offerings of flowers will be greatly ap-preciated. Confessions will be heard Sat-urday at 7:30 p. m. Joyce and Elberta EMU o. Los Angeles who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Berg and Mr. Gust this sum-mer and MTS. Herb returned to their home last Fiday. Sidney Mathson of Wlnnamuc-c- a Nev., is the house guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. J- - Doyle. Wed-nesday Mr. and Mrs. Verl Pe-terson, .Mr. and Mrs. Reno Mar-- Miss RidKe Krump, Hos-- Patricia Gust and mer Peterson, motored to Black Mr Mathson roast and Rock for a wiener swimming. Mrs. Don Stuart of Fillmore week with her is visiting this parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mr and Mrs. Charles Hag-gert- y Mrs. Joseph Haggerty. Mrs John Sramm and George visited at the Winter of Denver and Mrs. Sam home of Mr. Sturm Tuesday and Wednesday. I |