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Show PAGE EIGHT THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH ' FRIDAY, Agggg Clemenit-Deaki- n Wedding Dai Set On Monday, April 21, Miss Mario Clements, daughter of and Mrs- Edward Clements off American Fork, and Gordon Newell Deakin, son of Mrs. Maude Deakin of Copperton, will be married in the Salt Lake LDS; temple. Accompanying the young couple at the ceremony will be Mr. and Mrs. Clements, Mrs. Deakin and Mr. and Mrs. Free-- . man Wilcox. A reception will follow at the home of Mrs. Deak-- i in for relatives and close friends. On Saturday, April 19, a recep- - lion for Miss Clements and Mr. Deakin will be held at the Cle-- ; merits home in American Fork. A bridal shower honoring Miss Clements was held at the Deakin home Monday evening with Mrs-Rober- t Cole and Mrs. Deakin cohoslesses. A combination brid-al and patriotic theme were used. 27 guests enjoyed an evening of various games and a late supper, frizes were won by Mrs. Alvin Cole, Mrs. Lamont Cosgrove, Mi's. Alvin Armistead, Miss Cle-ments, Mrs. Harold Beckstrom and Mrs. Edward Clements. Oth-er out-of-to- guests were Mrs-Wiljia- Hamilton, Mrs. Agnes Householder and Mrs. Jack Bird of American Fork. Miss Clements received many beautiful gifts. Luncheon Guests at a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs- J. A. Nor-de- n of Apex Mine Monday in-cluded Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs-L- . S. Breckon, Mrs. H. L. Gar-rit- y, Mrs. J- C. Landenberger Jr., Mrs. Leland A. Walker, Mrs. J. Lillie, Mrs. A. W. Maly, Mrs. John W. Crane and Mrs. II C. Jenkins-t Kay Braun 948 158 Jean Houston 925 154 Agnes Johnston 921 153 - Elvira Wolfe 909 151 Marion Johnson 900 150 Ethel Granning 897 150 Fae Hancock 890 148 Adele Delia-Luci- a .... 890 148 Mary Zaccaria 889 148 Fudgie Jacobsen 876 140 Ruth Granquist 839 140 Emily Ablett 877 140 High single game Lucille Byrn-- . WOMEN'S ROUND ROBIN BOWLING STANDINGS Total pins and average for six games played: Ann Marks 1068 178 Lucille Byrnes 1048 175 Babe Dowdell 1002 167 Mabel Boberg 988 165 Lois Barlow 973 162 Ida Bolman 972 162 Mem Robison 971 162 Babe Kidd 967 161 Wilma Johnson 963 160 Goldie Wilson 960 160 Maxine Gaithewaite 956 159 Etta Sullivan 954 159 Jerry Ablett 951 158 Ann Christensen 950 158 tives and friends in California. They are expected home April 23. Mr. and Mrs. John Vietti en-tertained at Easter dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James and son, Mr. and Mrs- Joseph P. Scussel and daughters, Miss Bev-erly and Miss Vonda, and Bart-le- y Vietti. Dr. M. Smernoff, son, Dean, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Smernoff left Tuesday evening for Den-ver, Colo. Mrs- - Mike Nepolis of Lead had her over the and the vocal solo bv Hocking with Patsy Ji panist. s i? Mr. and Mrs. J0SPnu spent Easter week-en- d Wyo., visiting Mr. and mV; est Larson. i Mr. and Mrs. Louis a, and Mr. and Mrs. a spent Easter in Ogden! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neu., children, Boyd and Shari Vallejo, Cal, arrived make arrangements for ?' porting, their furniture coast. The family leave to return to their Eft sacked the place, taking a few pieces of jewelry and some cash, valued at about $25. Police are investigating. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn had as guests at their home for dinner Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Quinn, Mr. and B. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs-- r Charles A. Hall, Mrs. Helen Quinn McMurray and Miss Ann McMurray, all of Salt Lake City. Their daughter, Frankie Quinn, who was home for the Easter holiday from St. academy in Salt Lake City, had as her guest Miss Joan Manos- Mothers of the first graders at the Central school were spe-cial guests at the Easter parties the children taught by Miss Edna Cook and Miss Maud F. Jensen arranged. Colored Easter eggs fixed as bunnies and Easter bas-kets the children had made were favors. The youngsters served wafers and punch and presented a program. A special feature was the piano solo by Patsy Crcedon es, 1,76. LOUpES Mr. and Mrs- Phil Rosequist of the Princess apartments mov-ed Tuesday to Marysvale to make their home- Mrs. Rosequist was formerly Miss Rose Barnett and has been associated with the Bingham hospital- - Adolph Cole attended a meet-ing, of the Midvale Flying club in. Midvale Wednesday evening-Th- Luther league of Bingham will attend a joint meeting in Salt Lake City's Zion Lutheran church of the Salt Lake and Og-de- n groups at 7:30 p.m. next Sunday, April 10. Accompanied by their parents the following expect to attend: Judith Slotte, June Holmes, Richard Johnson, Edna Johnson, Roy Bartell, Ag-nes Mattson, Elaine Mattson and . Donna Erickson. Mine as guest week-en- d Clara McCarl of Ver-nal. Returning Tuesday from a vis-it over the week-en- d at Elko, Nev., were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Miss Alice Mullett and Russell Anderson, who were guests of Mrs- - Anderson's moth-er, Mrs. Caroline Huebner, and sister, Mrs. Katherine McCulla. The Ariadnie society cleared $100 on the handmade crocheted bedspread they recently raffled for benefit of Greek Relief Inc. and the money was forwarded last week to the Salt Lake head-quarters, Mrs. Anast J. Chipian, society president, states. Mr. and Mrs- - Ed Deebin and family, of Park City, visited Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs- L- E. ll. Dr. George Dimmenti and John Karathotis of Salt Lake City were guests the evening of April 10 of Mr. and Mrs- Harry Drossos. A birthday dinner and recep-tion for Mrs. Clara Robinson Allred, 86, of Spring City, were held Saturday afternoon at her home by members of her family. Attending from Bingham were a daughter, Mrs. Lenore Andrea-so- n, and two grandchildren, Bil-ly Andreason and Mrs. Russell Sumnicht, who returned i home Saturday night. Mrs. Anna Moore, who has been a guest of her son and -- hildren of Provo visited Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerd in. Mrs. Ivan Dorsett left Monday for home in Los Angeles after spending three weeks in Midvale with Mrs. George Strand, her sister. Mrs- - Dorsett visited rela-tives and friends in Bingham also- - Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Bur-res- s and daughter, Anna Lee, spent last week-en- d in Gunni-son, Utah, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hafen spent Easter Sunday visiting in Richfield. Mrs. Irene English and daugh-ters, Sunny and Sandy, of Live Oak, Cal., and Mrs. L. N. John-son of Yuba City, Cal., arrived Tuesday to visit several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tatton. Mrs. Johnson is Mrs- - Tatton's mother and Mrs- English is her sister. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Granquist and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wolfe enjoyed dinner at the Melody Lane in Salt Lake City Saturday evening, the occasion being Mr. Wolfe's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. II. Fred Dunn visited in Provo Sunday with Mr. Dunn's aunt, Miss Vilate El-liott. Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Chadwick were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen of American Fork. Mrs. L. E. Killpack of Phoenix, Ariz., left Sunday for home after a three-da- y visit here with her sisters, Mrs. Carl A. Curtis and Miss Lydia Jenkins. Miss Helen Cotter, a senior at the University of Utah and dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs- - Maurice A. Cotter of Copperton, return-ed to school Monday following spring vacation. ' Mrs. Lillian Bellows attended the production of the "Merry Widow", at South High school Saturday evening under auspices of the Salt Lake Civic Opera association, with friends from Salt Lake City. Mrs- George Kampos of Lead Mine has her mother, Mrs. Gus Makris, of Helper, as her guest. A daughter was born Satur-day to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hardy of Lead Mine. Mr. and Mrs. John Adamek visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mednick and daughter, Marleneof Rich-field, visited Mr. and Mrs. Theo Chesler Saturday. Mr- and Mrs. Mel Peterson of Highland Boy spent Easter week-end in Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs- Frank Milner of Fork Spanish lWt for her home Wednes-day after a two-wee- k visit here with Mr- and Mrs. L- - E. Milner. Mr- and Mrs. Art J. Sorenson left Saturday night to visit rela- - aaugnier-in-ia- Mr. anu Mrs-Walte- Moore, this past winter, left Thursday for her home in Aspen, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buckle entertained at bridge Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen, Mr. and Mrs- - K. Isbell, Mr. and Mrs. J- - Dewey Knudsen, Mr- - and Mrs- - T. A. Tobiason, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle. Late refreshments were served and prizes awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle. Mrs. M- - Smernoff and son, Buddy, left Sunday evening for Denver, Colorado. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria welcomed them home Sunday from a stay of several weeks in Vallejo, Cal. Mr. Zac-caria has resumed his position as a welder with the Utah Cop-per company and is practicing with the Gemmell club baseball team- - Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mclvor and son, Billy, of Copperfield, spent the week-en- d at Smith-fiel- d visiting relatives. Miss Verena Graham visited in Fairview last week-en- Easter Sunday services at the Highland Boy Community House were well-attende- d. Friends of Mrs. W. E. Alexan-der, who has been very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vio-let Youngberg at the Craig apart-ment, Salt Lake City, the past three weeks, will be glad to hear that her condition is a little im-proved. Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Gran-ning and daughter, Virginia spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake City. Last evening at the Fraternal Order of Eagles hall the auxili-ary to aerie No- - 659 entertained their husbands at a card party. Mrs- - Lenore Andreason and Mrs. E. E. Longfellow were hostesses. . Mrs. William Rogerson enter-tained her sewing club last eve-ning at her home. Mrs. Louis Panas and son, Nickie came home Wednesday from Salt Lake City where they spent 10 days with Mrs. Panas mother, Mrs. Annie C. Lee In the absence of members of the Panas.. family Saturday, a prowl- er forced a bathroom window at the home at 83 Main and ran- - KSK Club Small toy rabbits and chick-ens were favors at the party giv-en Friday evening by Mrs. Lynn Booth for the KSK club at her home. Mrs. Roy Nelson was a guest and six regular members of the group were present. Sew-ing was the pastime and a well appointed luncheon was served. ATTENTION! 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No. 1 Firemen' Auxiliary With Mrs. Lon Rawlings as hostess, No. 1 Firemen's auxili-ary met Monday evening for business and cards. Prizes were awarded Mrs. John O'Brien, Mrs-Willia- Cook and Mrs. John Refreshments were ser-ved to 14. Mrs. Ed Newman was a special guest. Birthday Party Easter, symbols were chosen for decorations at the birthday party given Saturday' evening in compliment to Joy Dean Davies, pretty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davies who celebrated her sixteenth birthday Easter Sun-day. Monte Carlo whist was played with Jean Sorenson and Jack Thurmond winning prizes. Others present were Richard Ly-on, June Hedburg, Garth Ras-musse- n, Connie Kuhni, Davie Farnsworth, Malcolm Rose, Pol-ly Cowdell, Harry Watkins and Mavis Garrett- - No. 2 Firemen's Auixliary Mrs. E- - E- - Longfellow and Mrs. II. Smernoff won prizes at bridge at No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary Monday evening when Mrs. T. A. Tobiason was hostess- Tasty refreshments were served to 10- Bridge Club Clever handmade Easter ors were at each place at the sup-per Mrs. Leonard Miller of Lead Mine served to her guests last Friday evening. Mrs. Margaret Clements was an invited guest and seven bridge club members were present. Mrs. T. A. Tobia-son and Mrs. O- - G- - Muir won card prizes. Birthday Marked Complimenting Mrs. Myrtle Beckstead on her birthday, Mrs. Ross Beckstead and Mrs. Jesse Rawlings arranged a party Sat-urday evening at the home of the honoree. Present were Mrs. An-na Wolfe, Mrs. Ned Jones, Mr-an- Mrs. Joseph Wells, Mrs. Webb of Bluffdale, Mrs. John Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ra--w lings and Mr. and Mrs- - Jes-se Rawlings. Cards were played with Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Jones, Lon Rawlings and Jesse Rawl-ings winning prizes. Luncheon was served and gifts presented Mrs. Beckstead. ' Birthday Parly , The fourteenth birthday of Dorothy Stringham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stringham, on April 12 was occasion for a delightful party at her home that evening. Guests included Lor-raine Tobiason, Joan Nelson, Reva Thome, Bonnie and Bessie Chadwick, Donna Reid, Betty Dunn, Edna Montoya, Helen Jeff-cot- t, Louise Ballamis, Annie Spe-ro- s and Alta Rawlings. Cootie was the diversion, with prizes going to Betty Dunn, Alta Raw-lings and Edna Montoya. Miss Dorothy opened her gifts and luncheon was served at tables gay with Easter favors- - a Bridge Club Daffodils formed a bright cen-terpiece for a one o'clock bridge luncheon given last Friday af-ternoon by Mrs. W. R. Mclvor of Copperfield at her home. Favors were miniature candy baskets with white wooly bunnies attach-ed. Places were marked for Mrs. Art J. Sorenson and Mrs. C. E. Wilson, invited guests; and Mrs. Wayne Shelley, Mrs. S. J- - Gran-- 1 quist, Mrs. Forrest I. Adams,1 Mrs. A. E- - Mitchell, Mrs. S. and Mrs. Bryan Bird of Midvale. 4 New Bridge Club A new bridge club held their first meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lenore An-dreason with Mrs. Russell Sum-nicht hostess. Guests were Mrs. Verl Peferson. Mrs. Dean J. Ham, Mrs. Clyde Olson, Mrs. Martin Prigmore, Mrs. H. F. Dowd, Mrs. W. C Carter and Mrs. Axel Prizes at cards went to Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Sybrow-sk- y and Mrs. Dowd- - A delicious luncheon was served. Sewing Club A neighborhood Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. J. T. Davis Wednesday evening, with Mrs. H. R. Gust as an invited guest. A late luncheon was serv-ed to Mrs. Arthur Bentley, Mrs. Edgar Jarrad, Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. Philip Smith, Mrs. E. J. Householder and Mrs. Gust. O BOWLING ENTERS FINAL ROUND (Continued from page one) A. Tassainer 2125 177-- C Camp 2121 170 7 B. Braun 2105 175.4 S. Granquist 2103 175 2 H. Wolfe 2103 . 175.2 J. Brisk 2098 174.8 R. Zaccaria 2091 174 2 E. Thomas 2078 173-- B. Mangrum 2073 172.7 S. Jacques 2069 172 4 G. Melich 2055 171.2 H. Kelly 2055 171.2 T. Camp 2018 168-- N. Smith 2001 166 7 L. Hamlin 1996 166.3 D. Knudsen 1996 166 3 C. Murano 1987 165.5 C. Whetmore 1986 165.5 R. Caywood 1975 164 5 S. Zaccaria 1954 162 8 C Reynolds 1902 158.5 A. Hall 1859 154. 9 C- - Stevenson 1824 152.0 J. Southwell 1814 151.1 Dr. B. D. Bennion .. 1778 148 1 L. G. Burress 1534 127 8 Individual High Single Games E. Johnson 264 C. Wilson 236 A. Ablett 220 Individual High Four Games E. Johnson 811 A. Ablett 771 W. Cowan 767 |