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Show . yrjjfg 20, 1941 2$ AJ THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH " ' PAGE FIVE ICopperton Noteal 'be- 1 J is Mrs. Thomas Panes, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Panes, loft Wednes-day for Warrenton, Ore., to work this summer. He will live with a sister, Mrs. Clove Howe. Walter Myers, fourth assistant postmaster general of Washing-ton, D. C, was a sightseer in Bingham Canyon Tuesday after-noon. Mr. Myers is in charge of all post office buildings. Mickey Culleton, son of Ed-ward Culleton, had his tonsils taken out Saturday. Emery Snyder of Grass Valley, Cal is visiting this week with his mother, Mrs. B. C. Snyder of the Copper hotel. There was no city council meet-ing this week, Mrs. George Panos entertained Mr- her Sewing club last evening. V r. IV u Carolina, j; nlm ut Magna nd Mrs. Gar-- ' at Mis.s t'u,t Uu11 for Miss Davis Gaines Friday evening .U a cocktail party fur 6u guests it the Garritv home Mi'- and .i,-s- . Doll Stoddard mutl"'l to Providence and n and brought Mrs. Stoddard's lather, William Fck, for a three-Idii- y visit la-re- . Mr. and Mrs. tliarles of Salt Lake City were guests at the Stoddard home Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Van Doren of halt Lake City, sister of Mrs. hleaimr Wells, is making an ex-tended visit at tin. Wells home. Mrs. Wells, Blaine and Robert and Mrs Van Doren were din- - ; net-- guests at the home of Mrs. Imn Lovelett, Salt Lake City, Sunday. Gleaners-- Mn t "TDJKn.ud8en Fftj phone - .,lke"irlsirattended the !n bv the members of 256, "hif Kent's suite of uf,J hotel June 11, in Chapeaux. of the A The committee in Mrs. Golda Mc-r- ,. wcUMrs. Harry Powell t ana mock orange Rand white tapers m cry-de- B centered the table. , mude of sea shells fie Places for the 20 u Brisk was elected Mrs. I ,e delegate to the depart- - 4 Z Mrf'.Kermith Isbell. V id Margy. left by motor A a two-wee- k visit m t( lies and vicinity with '!$, and friends. K barhl Kae Mitchell is va- - , in Robinson, Wyo, tor & west of Mr. and Mrs. & "Bond at their ranch. Hae accompanied her aunt h 'ie Mr. and Mrs. D. J. J salt Lake City. M N. Furlow of Los 5 I. of Mrs. W. A. Johnny Scouten of River-to- Miss LaVerne Cunlif fe ol Salt Lake City, attending a birth- - dayPayu1" Mar' Allen', birthday at Liberty Park Monday. James Peterson, fathei of William Peterson, arrived ;,i the Peterson home Tuesday fui a visit. Miss Janice Hansen was hos- tess at her club Monday evening. Present for games and lunch were Irma June Gammell, Bonnie Be-tha- l, Lois Groves, Carol Peter-l.ni- r Colleen Robison, Margaret McKellar and Norma Swain Mr .and Mrs. Wayne Hansen entertained at bridge Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Tory Tobiason, Mr. and Mrs. Kermith Isbell Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buckle, Mr. and Mrs. R. G Buc-kle and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen The group presented Mr. Isbell a gift, the occasion be-ing his birthday. Prizes went to Mr, and Mrs. Isbell and Mr. anil Mrs. Raymond Buckle. Mrs. Roy C. Hatch was a guest at a luncheon given yesterday at the home of Mrs. A, C. Kn'sien of Magna, honoring Miss Virgin-ia- Sackett, a bride-ele- ct Attending a Father's day party at the home of Mrs. Ann Rasmus- - s--it- Mrs. Rulon Lim and daughters. Evelyn and Norma, and Mr. ana Mrs. Orvil Draper, all of Black-foo- t, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everard Cowdell Wed-nesday. Mrs. Lim and Mrt. Cow-dell are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. James Barkle Sr., James Barkle Jr. and Miss Paul-ine Barkle returned Wednesday from a 17-d- visit with rela-tives in Chicago, Detroit, Iron Mountain, Mich.; Chisholm, Minn., and Mcintosh, Minn., and through Yellowstone park on the way home. A lace cloth over blue and a mirrored centerpiece of pansies and blue swans were used at the seven o'clock dinner party Wed-nesday evening at which Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bethal were hosts. Present were Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bowman, Franklin and Grant Bowman of Lordsburg, New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. P. Bryan Toole and Mrs. II. Hullenger of Ophir, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hullenger, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hullenger and son; Miss Maxine Hullenger, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Creight Bowman of Lords-burg- Franklin and Grant Bow-man, cousins of Mrs. Bethal, praHtiated from the U. of U. this City, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett, is visiting at the Bar-ne-tt home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell at-tended the Marion Draper family reunion held at Canyon Glen, Provo canyon, Sunday. 25 were present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dartnell of Antioch, Cal., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price. Mrs. Frank FinnLs, Mrs. Price, Mrs. John Neilson and Mrs. Philip Smith entertained their husbands at dinner and a theatre party in Salt Lake City Monday. Enrolls at U of U Joel P. Jensen registered for summer school at the University of Utah Monday in classes in ad-ministration and music. Mr. Jen-sen and Dr. B. D. Bennion fished at Woodland over the week-en- d. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Jensen of Ephraim, parents of Mr. Jensen, were week-en- d guests at the Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen and son, Briggie, and Val Farns-wort- h left Thursday morning by motor for a 10-d- vacation in Yellowstone national park. Robert Colyar was a guest at a musicale at the home of Mrs. year, have joined the air corps and are leaving immediately for San Francisco. Howard Buchman was host at a dinner party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Duckworth Jr. of Magna, Miss Lorraine Caul-fiel- d, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Hatch and Mrs. Louis Buchman were present. Later dancing was en-joyed at the Starlite Gardens atop the Hotel Utah. O Luncheon guests Tuesday of Mrs. H. Smernoff were Mrs. Ar-thur Fike and son, Billy, of Cop-perto- n, and Mrs. Evelyn Furlow, a guest at the Fike home, and Gladys and Lola Rae Turner of Salt Lake City. The Thimble club was enter-tained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Turner. Sev-en members enjoyed the social and a late luncheon. Mrs. Refulgio Saldavar of High-land boy has her mother, who arrived from New York City Wednesday, as a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Chesler are spending the week at Charleston where they are fishing on the Provo river. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans and children, Claudia and Susan, and Mr. and Mrs. Max DuBois and daughter of Lark, spent Sun-day at Charleston. Edna Evans Johnson Saturday in honor of David Simth of Cin-cinnati. Ohio, prodigy of the Na-tional Federation of Music clubs, sponsors of his trip to Los An-geles, where he will play four numbers of the Junior Day radio program to be broadcast Satur-day at 11:30 a. m. Mr. Smith won the Edgar Stillman Kelly schol-arship given by the federation to the best piano performer un-der 16 years of age. Miss Jean Frazier, Miss Marian Pett and Miss Wilma Johnsen were luncheon guests of Mrs. George Knudsen Friday. Colored movies were shown. Mary Patricia Garrity left Wednesday morning to visit her cousin, Barbara Louise Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Erickson of Magna. Frances Fullmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fullmer of Bingham, spent Wednesday visit-ing her cousin, Helen Wideman. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullenger Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spendlove and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove. Mr. Spendlove showed motion pic-tures taken in Kentucky. Jerry Shilling left last Tues-day to spend a week with Mrs. J. W. McGann at her home in Salt Lake City. a' guest of honor at a A jn Thursday, given at We- - 5' fund Mrs. Dean Beck and J Mrs. Fred Bower, all of k were dinner guests of 3 j Mrs. James Denver and 3 a trip to Bingham Can- - ..idftlrs. R. E. Streator and aior, left by motor Tues-slun- g for Philiipsburg, to visit Mrs. Streator's and sister, Mr. s. Tom Rowe. From there jn to drive to Seattle and he coast to Los Angeles, ag home July 3. Douglas Waiters and dau-Flor- a, returned Wednes- - an a week's stay with Mr. rs. r'loyd Denton at their I near Winnemucca, Nevada. II .did Mrs. Elvin Armitstead ' jts to their club Tuesday I Mormon bridge was en- - ay the 12 members pres- -' :izes went to Mr. and Mrs. 'I Cheever and Mr. and Mrs. ' i Stringer. i'l and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen aily enjoyed Sunday fish Huntington. md Mrs. Leo Thome and fi tome's mother, Mrs. An- - I nkel, returned Monday ev :f from a three-da- y fishing l miles up the Provo river. I Hawlty Burgess and two ; n of Castle Gate visited I rents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton 5 In, Friday to Monday. ; and Mrs. O. R. Warner red a picnic supper party I lerfield canyon Wednesday " for Maxine Warner, Shir- - itkin, Carmel Sullivan, i Hausknecht, Del Mar ; and Gordon Buckle, "j rles and Edmond Berrick, i if Charles Berrick of Den- - uto., were week-en- d guests j and Mrs. F. L. Wic'eman. i William Peterson and four n returned Tuesday from day visit with Mr. and i lei Allen of Sandy, Mr. and A garden theme In pink and green was used at the dance giv-- j en by the Coppertun LDS ward Gleaner Girls for the Gleaners and M men of West Jordan stake j Tuesday evening, eight o'clock, at the Copperton grade schopl auditorium. Music was furnished for the 50 couples by Tommy Konomos and orchestra. Numbers of the floor show included two dances by Carol Thome; solo by Darleiie Nix: solo by Stanley Peterson of West Jordan. Miss Margaret Parks of West Jordan, president of the stake, was select-ed queen and Melvin Jones the king. Mrs. Harry Brown as pre-sident of Gleaner girls was in charge of the program. Ronny Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Johnson of Military Drive, Salt Lake City, is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht and children and Mr. and Mrs. Don Laycock and children pic-nicked in Liberty Park Thursday. Mrs. Laycock spent Father's day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Decker of Salt Lake City. The following enjoyed a steak fry in Big Cottonwood canyon Monday evening: Miss Marian Pett, William J. Johnsen, Miss Mary Brown, Inglis Wetmore, Miss Lola Rae Turner of Salt Lake City, Fern W. Pett, Miss Mary Frances Frazier and Joe Brown. Fishing at Schofield were Ken Foster, son, Winn, Lowell Jen-sen and Charles Winn. Week-en- d guests at the Geo-rge Nix home were Mrs. C. A. Hallstroni of Salt Lake City, mother of Mrs. Nix, and Mrs. Owen Gibbons of Oakley, Mrs. Nix's sister. Miss Mabel Neprud and Mrs. Sam Sturm of Bingham return-ed Sunday from a trip east and in Canada in Miss Neprud's new car. They visited Miss Jenny Buchman at her home in Rapid River, Mich. WBA Dessert Bridge Mrs. Charles Sullenger enter-tained at the first in a series of Women's Benefit association, Alice Review No. 10, dessert bridge luncheons, at her home Tuesday afternoon. Roses center-ed the tables arranged for 20 guests. Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. M. D. Stariey and Mrs. K. R. Mar-riott won prizes. First Birthday Mrs Leo Brisk entertained at breakfast Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis and son, Ken-ne- y, of Bingham. Mrs. Brisk honored her son, Jerry Dean, on his first birthday Thursday ev-ening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Willis and daughters, Patsy and Jean, of Bingham, and Mrs. Joseph Bethal and Connie and Ted Bethal. Jean Willis is a guest at the Brisk home. Miss Beth Cunliffe ol Salt Lake sen at East Mill creek honoring her father, John Knudsen, were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parkin and two children, Shirley and Dean; Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen and son, Briggie; Mrs. C. K. Poul-sen and daughter, Vida Rae; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bobere of Bing-ham; Mr. and Mrs William Doidge and sons, Robert and John, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and son, Jack, returned Sunday from a three-da- y visit with Mrs. Knudsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Christensen, Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Rigby of Fairview. Maurice Christensen, brother of Mrs. Knudsen, visited Monday and Tuesday at the Knudsen home. Mrs. L. C. Nicholl entertained at a party honoring her son, Ri-chard, on his sixth birthday Sat-urday. Favors, refreshments and a decorated cake were enjoyed by Jackie Barnett, Sandra Lay-cock, Vonda Mae Olsen, Stevie Downs, Charley Wideman, De-Car- Lancaster, Patty Ablett, Jackie and Colleen Mannion, Marjene and Melvin Meller of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Meller and Mrs. Ella Nicholl of Eureka were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholl Saturday. Dinner guests at the L. C. Ni-choll home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholl and daugh-ter, Ceacle; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nicholl and daughters, Helen and Dorothy, all of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Thomas of Honolulu, T. II. On Monday the Nicholls were hosts at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Terry of Shoshone, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hickock of Twin Falls, Idaho. John Knudsen and his brothel, Andrew Knudsen, of Wells, Ne-vada, visited in Bingham and Copperton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dederuh were hosts at dinner Father's day for Mr. and Mrs. John Dederu h and children, Bobby Nance and Don, of Salt Lake City. Tuesday Luncheon Attending the Relief society luncheon held at Riverton Sec-ond ward chapel Tuesday were Mrs. Albert Cheever, Mrs Fred Cox. Mrs. Ray Gammell and Mi . E. V. Knudsen. 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BEFORE L MILLER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. u, YAGISHIMA, Plaintiff, I AKATANI?" ummon3 ?ETFEENDFAH T THE ar hereby summoned to t tt,,rre the above entitled tv.ten days after the iL y1 s summons upon ichXe-- Within the county rvlMhm tweny days af-ov- e he,reo- - an(i defend 4t vnn V 'd aCti0n broUght irtv 0 recover the sum ; me and 60; 100 Dollars ifumicu11 ,Pen account for P&d t0 the defendant todWf at special in-fe- d in Uost of the defend-lo,iuHnCa- se of '0ur failure 8at Jmeilt wn be render-Ied i?u aording to the " 11he1ncmplaint. F-- 10th MILLER day of June, Justice of the Peace |