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Show v TTILY 18, 1941 j- - THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE Dopperton NoteT rTpewey Knudsen I Bob Hansen ' Lorraine Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Peterson, left Thursday for a two-wee- k stay with Dorothy Long of Spring-vill- e. Mrs. Peterson's sister, Miss Helen Smith of Brigham City, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Sirs. W. A. Stringer and family returned Sunday from Lyman, Wyo., where they attended funeral services for Mr. Stringer's mother, Mrs. Hannah Amelia Crowe Stringer. Arriving Tuesday from a five-da- y fishing trip to Fairview and Boulder Dam were William Pe-terson and son, James, and Ken-neth Hice. Mr. and Mrs. I). M Mayne and family left Monday for a five-da- y fishing trip in northern Utah. Guests at the home of Mrs. H. J. Smith during the week were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Alden and Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Cornick of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Groves and family returned Sunday from lO days at Fish lake and Loa, Utah. Retiring Primary Worker Honored A West Jordan LDS Primary stake board meeting and social were held at the home of Mrs-B- . D. Bennion Monday afternoon. Mrs. Verda Ashman of South Jordan was appointed stake Sea-gull director, succeeding Mrs. Bennion, who resigned. In ap-preciation of the services of Mrs. Bennion, she was presented with a lovely gift. army. J-,1'- nV- K- Hotkin of Now" arrived ior a Wednesday two-wee- k visit with her mother Mrs. Emma Nichols, and inJatmer: sRicMers. Heber Nichols. Mrs. and Mrs. A. E. Miller. Mrs. Hocking. Mr. ;,nd Mrs. Blake. Mrs. Ru-e- , Mrs. Kmni.i Nichols and Mrs. Heber Nichols motored to Idaho, Sdtuulay morning to at- - tend a Nichols faintlv reunion. 'Suiid.iy and Monday were spent in cllow.,to!ie park. Instructors at the Copperton summer playground announce that classts will be conducted on n .day as well as Monday, Tues-day, Wednesday and Thursday lot each week All children are Welcomed. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Christeusen and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith spent the week-en- d in Boise, Ida-ho, with Mr. and Mrs. Christen-sen'- s son, Jack. A luncheon whs served to 24 guests at the home of Mrs. IV-- l ter Smith Tuesday afternoon. Bridge was played, with prizes going to Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Carl N. Granning and Mrs. Char-les Bnmhall. Mr and Mrs. Smith joined Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Brown in an outing at Lagoon Monday afternoon. Clayton DcBruin arrived home Correspondent 1 phone 517H4 ' tr7Bb. Pumphrey and V,v for a three-da- y ThUn tin- - Greenriver. in .fS and Mrs. Pum-"unAi- n Sunday from a Z Denver to rfuUV rther: t0 5Jan. ht'l'e ,Were Mnf h s brother, and to friends. On Clo to see ! they enter-Kphe- w and his family, l,,J Mrs Charles Pumphrey K who stopped over from I Mexico, en route home i Ohio, where Mr. Pum-j- j a superintendent of visitors and dinner J fll Mr. and Mrs. James r were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. A of Eureka; Dan Shea of Butte, Mont., and , Juwis of Portland Ore. ) snd Mrs. Denver and son, ft today, Friday, for a five- - notor trip to Yellowstone Ray E. Hogan and Mrs. ) ' Rogers attended a bridge 'm and bridal shower at me of Mrs. Louis Tauffer street, Salt Lake City, Sat- - in compliment to Mrs. n Lovely summer flowers ed the table seating 12 , ; and Mrs. Hogan was pre- - imany lovely gifts. Mr. and Hogan have left the E. Odell son apartment to make home in Las Vegas, Nev., Hogan has been called to duty in the U. S. army, party of Hi enjoyed two-campi-and fishing on creek and in Bear canyon, sen at their home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and daughter, Gerald ine, of Mag-na, were guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Peterson. Geraldine is now spen-ding a week with the Petersons. Dick Peterson is at Boys State. Visiting Mrs. Leo Brisk and Mrs. Ray Willis of Bingham ov-er the week-en- d was their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. lidd-ing Sundquist of Park City. Mrs. Brisk and small son left Sunday for a visit of indefinite length with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Covert in Spring City. Sunday visitors of Mrs. David Curry were her sister-in-la- Mrs. W. C Griffin, and daughter. Helen Jean, and son, Blaine, of Midvale. California visitors Monday ev-ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Landenberger were Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. McKnight. The evening was spent playing bridge. Birthday Noted Tuesday evening Mrs. R. E. Streator gave a birthday party in honor of her husband. The following were guests: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, Mr. and Mrs-Charle- s Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown, Mrs. Don Stoddard, Mrs. W. C. Mayne and Mrs. Ida Mugfur. The evening was spent playing five hundred. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hudson and Mr. Brown. A two-cours- e luncheon was served the guests. Wednesday morning Mr- and Mrs. Streator and son, Junior, and Helen Bowman of Midvale left for a five-da- y trip in Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bray and daughter, Barbara, of Murray, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Swain. Garn Swain of Vernal, Mr. IS kJ Mist Joy Ann Jackson To Be July Bride A bridal shower given by Miss Barbara Miller and Miss Win-zell- a Jackson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller Sun-day evening complimented Miss Joy Ann Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson. Roses and sweet peas centered the nicely-arrange- d small tables and corsages of sweet peas were favors. Guests included Miss Jean Fra-zie- r, Miss Florence Larsen. Miss Helen Jackson, Miss Darhl Rae Miller and Miss Marian Pett. The bride-ele- ct and her par-ents plan to leave this morning (Friday) for Boise, Idaho, where she will marry Corporal Edward Havlik of Lawton. Okla., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Havlik Sr. Corporal Havlik is serving the 76th bomb group at thc Boise air base. " Attending the Lancaster, Cow-ard and Crowe reunion held at Liberty park Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Cyral Coward and daughters, Barbara and Betty, and Junior Rekoutis of Copperfield. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Coward and family and Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Lancaster and family of Ohio enjoyed an outing at Saltair. Lieutenant and Mrs. Ray Ho-gan left Monday for Reno, Nev., where has been stationed. Mr. Hogan is a national reserve of-ficer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haus-knec- ht and family spent Sunday at Mirror lake, where they visit-ed Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allsop. The Allsops arrived home Tues-day to spend a few days. Week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H- - Colyar were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nester and Miss Rachel Conner, Mrs. Col-yar- 's niece, of Salt Lake City. A quilting was held at the home of Mrs. A. E. Mitchell last Monday and Tuesday. The fol-lowing were present: Mrs. Bryan Bird, Mrs. B. L. Mitchell, Mrs. Ross Hocking, Mrs. Forrest I. Adams, Mrs. C. C. Colyar and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. A light lun-cheon was served by Mrs. D. J. Pugh. Mrs. Walter Martin and fami-ly of Anaheim, Cal., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Leo Thome Tuesday evening. Din-ner guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Porter and grand-daughter, Gwen, Clifford McNeil of Bountiful, Mrs. Annie Henkel, mother of Mrs- - Thorne. and J Dewty Knudsen returned late Saturday from a three-da- y fishing trip tS Gooseberry. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wmg and family spent the week-en- d at r ish lake. Mr and Mrs. R. j. Ruckle were hosts at a bridge party Sat-urday evening for Mr. and Mis fc. S. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. K Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Han- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buc- kle and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Grint and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Buc-kle won priz.es. Miss Jackie Jardnie of Oak-land, Cal., arrived by tram Sat urday evening for an extended visit at the R. G. Ruckle home Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Hatch Friday evening were Miss Patty Cracroft of Salt Lake City and Earl Sackett of Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch attended a bridge dinner given for 20 guests by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hatch of Magna Satur-day evening. A picnic party held at the Mag-na Duck club Tuesday evening included Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lan-denberger, Mr .and Mrs. H. B. Duckworth of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Willey of Lark, Tom Brown of Bacchus, Howard Buchman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Hatch. Edd Barnett left Sunday for Fort Lewis, Wash., to resume his army duties. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jackson of San Diego were Friday visitors at the Al Ray home, bringing with them from American Fork Mrs. Ray's father and sister, M. Madsen and Mrs. Lillian Spencer, and Mrs. Evelyn Holmstead and two children of Lehi. Mrs. Jack-son and Mrs. Holmstead are sis-ters of Mrs. Ray, also. On Mon-day Mrs. Ray visited in Midvale with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quiun and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parker. Guest of Wayne Ray until July 24 is Ray Williams of Richmond, Utah, formerly of Copperton. Mrs. Wilford Barney and sons, Milton and Fred Owen, of Utah, are visiting at the Joseph Jensen home for a few weeks. Mr. Barney visited here Tuesday. Mrs. Barney and Mrs. Jensen are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Olson re-turned last Thursday from a y trip to the southern Utah parks, Boulder dam and Califor-nia. Accompanying them were Mr. Olsen's sister and brothers-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Orris John-son of Pleasant Grove. The Ol-se- n children remained in Pleas-ant Grove with their grandpar-ents. Mr. Olsen's three sisters were visited in California: Mr. and Mrs. Al Rowe at Catalina Island, Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Uunnard Lundgren of Los Angeles. A deep sea fishing trip was one of the highlights of the vacation. Mrs. L. C. Nicholl, Norma and Richard, and Mrs. William By-how- er of Salt Lake City accom-panied Nolan Thompson of Chey-enne, Wyo., to Richfield Tues-day to visit relatives. Mr. Thomp-son, a brother of Mrs. Nicholl's, is on furlough from the U. S. nd Mrs. Ernest Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pear-n'- d family, Mr. and Mrs. Al-Sa- lb and daughter, Nellie of Portland, Ore., joined nd Mrs. Royal Madsen and of Mt Pleasant, returning ay. and Mrs. Art Fike were at a party Monday evening ring Miss Gladys Turner of lake City on her birthday, sat Monte Carlo whist went as Dorothy Hansen and Deitch. Others present Miss Zorka Deitch, Mitchell h, Lola Rae Turner of Salt City; Mr. and Mrs. H. Smer-M- r. and Mrs. Alton Fike. beon guests of Mrs. Fike lay were Mrs. Clara Lloyd, Bert Jukes, Mrs. Earl Keen family of Salt Lake City Mrs. Alton Fike. nibers of the MIA and their from Copperton LDS returning the evening of 10 from a three-da- y camp-tri- p at Tanners flats were B. D. Bennion, Mrs. W. T. rs, Mrs. Gordon Buckle and Tory Tobiason and 11 girls e first group; Mrs. Lewis ;.i and seven girls of the 11 group and Miss Betty and Miss Virginia Watkins me girls of the junior ".ner guests Sunday of Mr. Mrs. K. Tassainer were Mr. Mrs, Gosa, Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dotterer ngham Canyon. Swain's brother, arrived Monday for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colyar and daughters, Marzetta and Alberta, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nester of Salt Lake City, enjoyed an out-ing at Lagoon Wednesday. Mr-an- Mrs. Colyar and daughters enjoyed dinner and dancing at the Starlite Gardens at Hotel Utah Thursday evening. The group vi-sited in Garfield Monday with Miss Ara McDonald, a friend of Miss Marzetta's. In honor of Miss Harriet At-kinson on her birthday, a picnic was enjoyed at Tanner's flat in Little Cottonwood canyon Satur-day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wideman and family and Mrs. William Atkinson. A picnic will be enjoyed today by the Methodist Sunday school at Murray park. Swimming, soft-ba- ll and a picnic luncheon will be on the program. Making ar-rangements are Mrs. F. L. Wide-ma- n, Miss Pauline Barkle, Miss Stephen Pickering and Miss Jean The Mah-Jon- g club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. D. Lay-coc- k today. Bidden to attend are Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht, Mrs. James Denver and Mrs. Mike Brisk. A breakfast will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lovelett and family of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Eleanor Wells Tuesday. Miss Mildred Waner was a week-en- d visitor at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hansen ol Nephi. John and Helen Ireland, bro-ther and sister of Mrs. B D. Ben-nion, were Sunday dinner guests at thf Bennion home. Saturday evening from a week's stay with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Donoviel in Ogden canyon. Miss Dorothy Nordberg, mem-ber of 'the Enterdram club of Salt Lake City, attended a pic-nic at Rotary park in City creek canyon Friday evening. Leaving Wednesday for a two-da- y stay at Mirror lake were Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Watkins and family. Mr. and Mrs Hoy Shilling and family, Mrs. W. C. Hunter and Mrs. J. W. McGann of Salt Lake City enjoyed an outing at Salt-ai- r Wednesday evening. Miss Frances Penned returned Saturday evening with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hardy, and daughter, Janice, from an extended visit in Rupert, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy and daughter will be at the C. W. Fennell home for an indefinite visit. Attending the Elijah Fordhani and William Deakin reunion at Vivian park in Provo canyon last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Max Deakin, Mrs. Maude Dea-kin and son, Don, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckstrom and family and Mrs. Robert Cole and family. Swimming, dancing and moving pictures of the recent reunions were enjoyed by those attending from Idaho, California and Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Chipman and daughter, Ina Fae, of Gol-cond- a, Nev, were guests Wed-nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wilcox and Mrs. Maude Deakin. The Chipmans will be in Copperton for the next week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddard and family enjoyed a picnic Friday evening at Sunset beach. Enjoying a fishing trip to Pro-vo can'von and at Scofield Mon-day till Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Skinner. Guests at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill of Salt Lake City last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole and Mr. and Mrs Lyle Cox of Bingham. Dan-cing was enjoyed during the ev- - CI Spending the week-en- d fishing in American Fork canyon were Mr and Mrs. Ray Gammell and children, Blake, F.rma June and Geraldine. Returning Friday from a f ve-da- y trip through Jackson Hole and Yellowstone park were Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colyar and dau-ghter, Patricia; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii Colyar. Mr. and Mrs. Colyar the s small spent time in sSringville with Mrs. Ed-ward L. Chnstensen. Mr and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen Jack, and Bert Chns-tensen and son, of Bingham, spent the week-en- d at Fairview visiting Mr and Mrs. Sam Chnstensen Mr, parents. Fishing was enjoyed in the Huntington mountains. Maurice Chnsteren Leslie Candland of Mt. rleas ajvneda and Miles, accompanied Oreta to Springville. Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon and daughter, Marsha, of Ioka, wore guests Friday of Mrs. Lem-on's brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson. Mrs. K. E. Longfellow in com-pany with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Terry of Shoshone, Idaho, left Sunday morning for Fort Lewis, Wash., where they planned to meet Private Wesley Longfel-low, who is receiving a 10-d-furlough, and return here this week-end- . Sewing, woodwork and cook-ing classes are being conducted at the Highland Boy Community House each week-da- y. Miss Ethel Ristine, formerly a deaconess of the Methodist church of Ogden and now of Long Beach and Los Angeles, and par-ty were guests Tuesday and Wednesday at the Highland Boy Community House. Mrs. O. J. Graham and son, Charles James, of 492 Main street, left yesterday by train from Salt Lake City for Denver, where she will be met by her sister, Mrs. H. M. Hodde, of Springfield, 111., with whom she will visit several weeks. Dr. Gra-ham will join his family in mid-Augu- st for a vacation. S. A. Jenkins of Vernal arriv-ed July 10 to visit this week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Dens-le- y. Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Dens-le- v are daughters of Mr. Jenkins. The Rev. and Mrs. M. Smith of the Community Methodist church will leave early Monday to spend a week at McGill, Nev., Sunday school camp, being conducted by the Rev. Lester Young. Mrs. Smith will instruct the juniors and Mr. Smith will have a class of young people. 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