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Show The Rev. Daniel E. Leahy had as his guest at the rectory last week-end his mother, Mrs. Fred Webb of Eureka, who returned to her home Monday. Mrs. Frank Smith, general delivery de-livery clerk at the Bingham post office, is on her vacation until July 16. The Smiths intended to spend a few days in Cedar City visiting. . i Spending Independence day at i J Saltair were Mary Fanas. Mavis . Garrett, Norma Watkins, Harry i Watkins, Harlow Fennell and t Davie Farnsworth. Fifty school children of Lark are transported by bus week days i to the Copperton and Bingham Central school playgrounds. Mr. and Mrs. George Wells and children left Tuesday morning for Leadville, Colo., to attend the funeral services of Bert Hawkins, an uncle of Mr. Wells who dad suddenly Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beck and family of Riverton were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley. Mrs. Emma Nichols of Fillmore Fill-more is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. He-ber He-ber Nichols of Copperton. Harvey Hardy and son, James, of Yuma, Ariz., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy E. Odell of Copperton July Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Soronson and f amily spent Tuesday with relatives in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Maiiund Eder and son spent Sunday fishing or Trial lake in the Uinta mountains Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills spenl three days last week fishing al Trial lake in the Uinta mountains. moun-tains. They returned home Sunday. Sun-day. Marlin Schult.- and children joined the Mills over the weekend. week-end. Mrs. Albin Johnson, who recently re-cently underwent an operation at the Bingham Canyon hospital, returned to her home Sunday. Present at a picnic outing Sunday Sun-day at Tanner's Flat in Little Cottonwood canyon were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Adderloy and sons. Chick and Ren, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Nichols and daughter, Nyla, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hocking and daughter, Janice, and Ralph Siddoway. Back Sunday from two weeks on the Pacific coast were Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Granquist. who made stops at Seattle, Portland, Palo Alto and at San Francisco. They also visited the Lnr ;,t Treasure Island. Enjoying an outing at Brighton Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Magna, Mr. and Mrs, James Quinn and Mrs. Annie C. Lee, all of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis I'anas and 1 LOCAL NOTES i -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfoid H. Harris, ai.i Mrs Frank Collett of S",t Lakt-' -Xv and Mrs. Harris' "iv. Miss Thelma Orgill 0f Dra-I Dra-I -r. U-lt Saturday owning for a , wvU vaeation m Yellowstone iiaMoiml paik. ; Miss Josep inn,. Seaton of Price ;"'"ved Friday to visit a week or with her sister. Mrs Paul i r Kr. . Mr. and Mrs. Haloid Fiaiicom 'uui daughter of Ogdeii and Mrs. .Hannah Terry of Draper visited .Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs. E. S. Grant, i Mr. and Mrs. Don Roid, daughters daugh-ters Donna and Dortha Jean, and iLrHoy Kenner returned liie ! fourth of July from four days ; at Mirror Lake. Ml- :ma -Mrs. (J.-org- E. Addy and soil. George Jr., of Highland !P"'.v spent tho Fourth of July in ! Park City with Mr. Addy's par-jents, par-jents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Addv. I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson re-1 ! Uinif'd last Thursday from a four-;day four-;day wedding trip to the parks of I I southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. i Johnson are now at home in the; Miller apartments. ! Mrs. Eugene Morris and daugh-! ters, Miss Helen and Miss Hazel ! j Mori is, and son, Douglas Morris, i left Saturday to spend two weeks jwith relatives in Parowan, Utah, j Miss Margaret Louise Mellen ; of Venice, Cal is visiting her ' I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. : M. Gaythwaite. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adderley, ;Rex Tripp Jr. and Mrs. Daisie Bogart, wdio have been touring ! the east and middle west the ! lamny. Mrs. Aimer Berg returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from 10 days in Fillmore i with Mr. and Mrs". Dun Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner and son, Dennis Roy. returned home for the Fourth after a three-day stay with the Stuarts. Mrs. William Brown and children. child-ren. Sally and Barbara, of Copperton, Cop-perton, spent the week-end in Springville with Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Sarah Loynd. Home Friday after three weeks with relatives in Sareoxie, Mo., and with the George Prigmore family at Joplm, Mo., were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prigmore. Crops in the midwest are beautiful, the Prigmores said, and it was cool and pleasant because of the many rain storms. Present at the Gudmundson family reunion at Mutual Dell in American Fork canyon last week- end were Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Miss Helen Loveless, Russell and Duane Loveless of Copperton, who returned home Sunday. Mrs. Annie C. Loo of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mis. Fred B. Norman Nor-man and family of Salt Lake City were guests July 4 of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Panas. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Marriott had a month's vacation in California, Cali-fornia, returning home Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holden of Whittier and in Long Beach, 1 Pamona, and other California cities. Emma Jean Starley was four years old July 1, and celebrated her birth date with eighteen small friends as guests and her mother, Mrs. M. D. Starley, directing di-recting entertainment and serv- past four weeks, are on their (way homo. They were in St. j Louis Thursday of this week. ; Francis J. Quinn was a busi-i busi-i ness visitor in Salt Lake City ' Monday. The Bingham Canyon hospital float, which was an entry in the Fourth of July parade and a first place winner, will be entered as a Bingham city float in the Covered Cov-ered Wagon days parade to he ! held in Salt Lake City on July 1 24. The Bingham junior chamber of commerce float, which received receiv-ed second place in the Independence Independ-ence day parade, will also be entered. Mr. and Mrs. Ell wood Gray, , who have been touring the north-' north-' west the past ten days, plan to ! return home this week-end after 'attending the Gray family reunion re-union at Bear lake on Friday and j ing refreshments, j Nickie Panas, son of Mr. and i Mrs. Louis Panas, was four years ! old July 4. but chose to entertain enter-tain sixteen playmates at a party the day before. Mr. ami Mrs. Horschel Green and children, Paul, Lois and Kenneth, Ken-neth, of 22 Freeman, left Monday Mon-day for ten days in Idaho with j relatives. Samuel Green of River-. River-. ton accompanied them. Saturday . Mrs. Jo.sepli Seaton of Price and Mrs. Woodrow Miekelsen of Draper visited Saturday with ;Mrs. Paul F. Erz. i Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Meyer visit-oil visit-oil with relatives and friends in American Folk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deacon spent the week-end fishing on Ni l.io creek near Thistle. Run. tr Martinson returned to work at the Utah Power and Light company Tuesday after being be-ing off ten days recuperating from an appendectomy. Sam Sturm returned Friday from Beaver, where lie lias spent the past several weeks at a metal me-tal mining claim m which he has a one-third interest. Mr. Sturm is now back at work at the Draper Drap-er tunnel. Moss Johnson worked on the eitv police force during the recent re-cent absences of R. J. Contratto and Chief of Police S. P. Da vies, who were on short vacations. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Burress .md daughter, Anna Lee, and Mrs. Burlon S. Eggertsen and .son, Burton, of Gunnison, Utah, loft Thursday evening for Moon lake where Mr. Burress will attend at-tend the annual summer outing of the Utah State Press associa-, lMn (,f which he is a director. The remainder of the party will continue on to Rocky Mountain, national park in Colorado. Mr and Mrs. John J. Creedon j ;id daughters, Patsy and Colleen,; lilt last Friday for a week's va- cation trip and visit with rela- j i,ves in Buoiia Vista, Colo. ! Mr and Mrs J J Doyle left : Sunday night for ten days at Vrwan park. Congratulations aiv being re-.,vo.l'bv re-.,vo.l'bv Mr. and Mts. Howard: Smith of HIS Second avenue S-.it Lake Citv, on the birth of) six-and-a-half pound son Julv 3 at the Holy Cross hos-. pit.il. Mrs Smith is the former i Us Mane Singleton. i ' Mr and Mrs. Ed Raddon and, children of Sandy weie guests, julv Fouith of Mrs Raddon s ; Barents, Mr and Mrs. Lon Rawl-1 "'And an absence of three! S1',k during which they visit-! ;din Ann Arbor, Mich., and o h- , r midwest cities, Mr. and Mrs.; eorpc Robbc returned home ruiy 5. ' |