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Show Leaving today to drive to Berkeley, Cal., where they will join Miss Virginia Harris, who has studied dancing and physical education the past two months at the University of California, are Mrs. Wilford H. Harris and Mrs. Frank Collett of Salt Lake City. The three will visit in San Francisco and Treasure Island., expecting to return home about August 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beckstead and children and Mrs. Myrtle Enghrecht's honor Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Kermith Isbell gave a beach party Wednesday at Black Rock. Present were the honoree, Mr. and Mrs. Knudsen, Margy Isbell. Mr. and Kirs. Ray Buckle and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Cook of Salt Lake City. Wesley Longfellow spent several sev-eral days this week in Provo visiting vi-siting Peter Speros, who is employed em-ployed there by a machine company. An invitation to over 2000 members of the American Institute Insti-tute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers to attend Galena Days, September 12, as part of the entertainment en-tertainment for the Regional Meeting of the A.I.M.E, at Salt Lake City September 10-11-12-13 was sent this week by the convention con-vention bureau of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce. An attractive, attrac-tive, illustrated four-page folio, the invitation was printed at the order of Louis Buchman and D. D. Moffat, members of the committee, com-mittee, by the Bingham Bulletin. j Reed Stevens, Republican candidate can-didate for governor, spent several sev-eral hours in town Tuesday introducing in-troducing himself and bidding for support. Accompanying Mr. Stevens were Jesse Sharp and Sam Kounalis of Salt Lake City. Reed Vetterli, Republican candidate can-didate for congress, second district, dis-trict, was another political visitor visi-tor Tuesday. Mr. Vetterli says he is much interested in legislation legis-lation aimed at control of fifth columnists, and as a former G-man G-man believes the problem is "right up my alley". LOCALNOTES Any movie fan would describe the vacation of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Dunn, who, with their children, chil-dren, Jack and Patsy, returned home from a week in Los Angeles Ange-les Sunday night, in superlatives. The Dunns were guests of Mr. Dunn's uncle, V. L. McFadden, production manager of 20th Century Cen-tury Fox, in a tour of the Beverley Bever-ley Hills studio, where four motion mo-tion pictures were in production. They met and chatted with Tyrone Ty-rone Power, "even more handsome hand-some in real life" than reel life, currently cast in "The Cahforn-ian"; Cahforn-ian"; and watched filming of a picture as yet untitled starring Don Ameche and Betty Grable. A recording was being made and Miss Grable, every bit as fascinating fascina-ting as her pictures indicate, was dancing. The Dunns saw all the production sets used in filming "Brigham Young". They were introduced in-troduced to Basil Rathbone, Lynn Bari, and Lloyd Nolan and watched watch-ed filming of two B films. Other high spots of a crowded pleasant pleas-ant week were visits to the Griffith Grif-fith Park observatory, Los Angeles An-geles museum at the University of Southern California, and a dinner on the beach at Venice, Cal., with Mr. and Mrs. McFadden McFad-den as hosts. The family also were guests of Mr. Dunn's brother. bro-ther. J. H. Dunn, a Hollywood businessman. Beckstead attended a family party par-ty at Liberty park Sunday. Mrs. John Robertson came home Tuesday evening after three weeks in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, her son-in-law and daughter, daugh-ter, who recently welcomed their third child, a son, christened Richard Edward. Miss Helen Morris visited last week-end in Dividend with ftfr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barker, who took their guest to Utah lake for speed boat racing. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson and daughter, Karlene, are leaving today for two weeks on the Mrs. Edward W. Dennody of Salt Lake City left Wednesday for her home after a visit here with her sister-in-law, Mrs. D.J. Sullivan of Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller and children, Joyce and Ned, of Copperton, left August 1 for two weeks in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sorenson have Mr. Sorenson's mother of Pleasant Grove as a house guest. Karlene Copenhaver, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Copenhaver, Copen-haver, celebrated Ucr fifth birthday birth-day August 1 at u party attended by fourteen young friends. coast, in San Francisco and Seattle. Se-attle. They'll be guests of cousins cou-sins in the latter city. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moss. Their son, Jimmy, Jim-my, will stay in Salt Lake City with an aunt. Maurine Buckle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Buckle of Mrs. T. Matthews and Miss Martha Matthews of Windsor, Canada, who visited here with Mrs. J. Crellin and son, Robert, several weeks, left July 29 to return re-turn home. Extensively entertained enter-tained during their stay here, Combined Metals and Reduction Reduct-ion company employes in Butter-field Butter-field canyon held an outing at Black Rock Monday evening. Joseph McElroy, in the U. S. navy and stationed at San Pedro, Pe-dro, Cal., left Tuesday after a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R .E. McElroy. Sunday Sun-day evening he was guest of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. McElroy, McEl-roy, Mrs. James McElroy of Kansas Kan-sas City, Mrs. Ida Mugfur and Julian Baum. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ward of Rock Springs, Wyo., left Tuesday after four days here with Mrs. Ward's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adams. Thursday evening the Wards; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gudmundson and children, Echo and Bobby, and Miss Lois Adams, all of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests at the Adams home. A duplex with three room a-partments, a-partments, to cost in the neighborhood neigh-borhood of $3000, is being built by Louis Ballamis on lower Main street. Picnicking and swimming Sunday Sun-day at Luke's Hot Pots were Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wideman and children, Betty, Helen and Charles Char-les of Copperton; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. James, Mrs. Myron Fullmer Full-mer and children, Wayne and Frances; and Miss Daisy James of Olean, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Allmark and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robison and son, Russell, spent Wednesday Wednes-day in Provo canyon fishing. , Mrs. Matthews and Miss Mat-, Mat-, thews were guest at a dinner and I theatre party given by Mr. and I Mrs. John Steele; at a dinner presided pre-sided over by Mr. and Mrs. James Crellin of Copperton; at an out-- out-- ing at Lagoon planned by Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Whitten and Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom McCann, all of Salt Lake City; at a dinner at which Mr. and Mrs. Al Mellon of Highland Boy were hosts. Mrs. Charles Austin and daughters, dau-ghters, Florence, Margaret and Helen; Mrs. E. A. Miller and daughter, Beverly; Mrs. Wayne Shelley and daughters, Gail and Norma, spent all day Wednesday at Black Rock. A son was born Saturday, August Aug-ust 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Marie Lova-to Lova-to of 549 Dinkeyville at the Bingham Bing-ham Canyon hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of Carr Fork have announced birth of a daughter August 7. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson of the Mitchell apartments announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter at their home August 4 . Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid and daughters, Donna and Dortha Jean, Mrs. Dorlesca Kenner of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Clara Reid of Price, left Monday for a 12-day vacation in Idaho and California. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence West and sons, Larry and Garth, and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ireland left , Wednesday to fish three or four I days in the Granddaddy lakes , region. Copperton, came home Sundaj from ten days in California with her aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buckle and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MeyeT of Copperton were hosts at a birthday birth-day dinner in honor of their daughters, Miss Lillian Meyer and Mrs. Robert Harris, Sunday evening. Others present were Mrs. Thomas Mayne, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Kendall, Jay Ras-mussen Ras-mussen and Mr. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Dovvnard and family of Provo spent Sunday Sun-day visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford II. Harris had as dinner guests Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. James, Miss Daisy James of Olean, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon and Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robison and son, Russell, spent Sunday in Little Cottonwood canyon. Reed Lyon, son of Bishop and Mrs. David C. Lyon, came home July 29 from six weeks with the R.O.T.C. at Camp Ord, near Monterey, Mon-terey, Cal. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lmiis Panas were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stavropoulos and daughter, Angie, and Mrs. P. S.' Marthakis and son, Peter Jr., all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. II. J. Engbrecht of Kansas City left Thursday for Los Angeles An-geles and Glendale to visit relatives rela-tives after nearly a month with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen of Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckle were hosts at a picnic dinner at Como Springs in Mrs. |