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Show t " 1L popperton Notes I I . - 1. ' ill Peterson are back from the summer sum-mer at Ephraim. Miss Myrth Harvey Har-vey is teaching in Salt Lake City this year and Miss Victoria Pet-ernel Pet-ernel in Price. The new teachers, Emma B. Butler and Calvin Smith, have reported in. Here also are Mr. and Mrs. Reno Thor-um, Thor-um, Miss Vern Baer, Miss Ver ena Graham. Mrs. Emma Nichols returned Wednesday from a month's stay in .Newport, Ore., with her daughter, dau-ghter, Mrs. W. E. Hocken. Mrs. Nichols is at the' home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols. Christensen- Jacques Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Spenc-er Wesley Jacques, a group of his friends arranged a dancing party last Saturday evening at Pinecrest Inn. Those present were Miss Mary Frances Fraz-ier, Fraz-ier, Miss Fay Zahler of Lork, Miss Patricia Shilling, Miss Lor-na Lor-na Walker of Salt Lake City, Miss Jean Frazier, Joe Brown, Calvin Jones, Jack Edwards, Hex C. Tripp, Gerald Larsen. Mrs. Jacques is the former Miss Mary LaVell Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Christensen of Bear River City, Utah. The couple were married Monday, August 25, at Pocatello, Ida. For the present they are al the home of his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. S. W. Jacques of Copperton. IrTDewey Knuden phone 517tu . r "pmulen' Mrs. Carol 1 1 nd two children and n i Coleman and two cait Lake City visit-:il visit-:il r E Poulsen and Ern-f Ern-f n homes Saturday. C. ljUlse non and Bob Poul-at Poul-at Fish Creek fmest Poulsen, Keith and in Fairview with rf. Jordan. H. Mower -Ind M. Roy C. Hatch lr and Mrs. Richard H. f of Lark were guests of Tmi-s H B. Duckworth Magna', Saturday evening ier and bridge. Mel Olsen was hostess at Z party last Friday hon-fer hon-fer two daughters, Vonda, years old, and Joyce, fas four years old The v cakes, refreshments and nleased the following litis- Jackie Burnett, Sand-.'vick Sand-.'vick Leslie Nichols, Aud-in Aud-in Sumnicht, David Cros-' Cros-' Janell Hansen, Richard p Charles and Betty Wide-;olleen Wide-;olleen Mannion, Beverly karma and Sherry Lan-Phillip Lan-Phillip and 'Stephan i Roy and Mack Ray; Bar- Fredericka Fike, Jack--Istrom, Doris and Johnny ln Donald and Bonnie 01-ria 01-ria Olsen and Gay Wing, went to John Poulsen and Dlsen. , it guests of Mr. and Mrs. sen Sunday were Mr. and irlow Thalmann and fami-;ieasant fami-;ieasant Grove and Mr. and lay Olsen and family. Nicholl will be attending on crutches due to injur-r.is injur-r.is leg received in an auto r.t August 27. It is report-it report-it he has a cracked knee, j the visitors at the Nich- oil home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Byhower and son, Billy, of Salt Lake City. A E. Mitchell and daughter. Darhl Rae, spent six days in Los Altos, Calif., and returned Tuesday Tues-day bringing Mrs Mitchell and son, David, home. The latter two visited a month with Mrs Mitchell's Mitch-ell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Schweitzer at their ranch home Trips to Carmel-By-The-Sea a stay at Del Monte hotel at Del Monte and a birthday dinner party at the El Prado in San Francisco Fran-cisco were among the pleasures Mrs. Mitchell enjoyed. Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Russell and Duane, visited in l'avson Sunday and Monday attending the Golden Onion day celebration. celebra-tion. Returning home with them was Miss Ruth Candland, a teacher teach-er at Jordan high school and sister sis-ter of Miss Helen Candland, former form-er Bingham high teacher. Miss Candland and Miss Helen Loveless Love-less attended institute Tuesday at Sandy and then left for their respective schools. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brisk and Mr. and Mrs. Theo M. Chesler attended the wedding of then-nephew, then-nephew, Charles Lewis Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Goldberg, Salt Lake City, and Miss Selma Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, also of Salt Lake City, which was solemnized at the Congre- gation Montefiore Sunday evening even-ing by the Rev. Oschar Goldman. The lovely bride, in white slipper slip-per satin en train with sweetheart sweet-heart neckline and finger tip veil, carried orchids and lilies. The matron of honor, a sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Rosenthal, wore dusty rose crepe and carried a flower muff of sweetpeas and carnations. The six bridesmaids were in white crepe with gold mesh caas and carried flower muffs. Mrs. Goldberg and Mrs. Rosenthal were attired in teal blue. Morris Goldberg, uncle of the groom, acted as best man. The dinner for 80 members of the two families was held in the Mirror room of the Hotel New-house New-house and also the reception which followed, at which 500 guests were served a buffet supper. sup-per. A number of relatives from Denver, San Francisco and Los Angeles were present. The young couple left for Catalina Island for their honeymoon and will be at home in Pueblo, Colo. Miss Mary Frances Frazier, Miss Fay McKellar and Miss Lola Lo-la Jean Gammell and friends of Miss Frazier from Wasatch academy, acad-emy, Mt. Pleasant, who were week-end visitors in Salt Lake City, enjoyed an evening at Salt Air Friday and Lagoon Saturday Satur-day evening. The young men were Fletcher Learning, Henry Williams, Bill Gorange and Henry Hen-ry Dobbe. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammell Sunday Sun-day were Dr. and Mrs. Blair Johns and little daughter of Los Angeles, nephew of Mrs. Gammell; Gam-mell; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Johns of Spanish Fork and his brother-in-law and sister, sis-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Thorpe and daughter of Spanish Fork. The visitors enjoyed a tour of Bingham and the mines during the day, I Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols j entnta:ihM ;,t dinner Sunday for 'Mr. and Mrs Arlo Browning and Mrs. El.atvth Nichols of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Jack ! Nichnls of Bukhara. I Mr. ro d Mrs. W. T. Rogers were dinner guests Thursday ev-ening ev-ening at the home of Mr. and Mis. Ne;! Kordell of Salt Lake i City. I Beautiful gladioli decorated the home ol Mrs. Charles Sax Tuesday at a bridge luncheon for Mrs. Angus Christensen, Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Mrs. Bert Pumph-I'ey, Pumph-I'ey, Mrs. W. T. Rogers, Mrs. B. : U. Bennion, Mrs. C. E. Poulsen, Mrs. Francis Sax. Mrs. Hardy Odoll, Mrs C. E. Wilson, Mrs. Ben Price and Mrs. Gordon T. ! Buckle. First prize went to Mrs. ! Christensen, second to Mrs. Loveless Love-less and honor prize to Mrs. Pumphrey. Mrs. E. V. Knudsen was hostess hos-tess at a bridge luncheon Mon- ; day for Mrs. R. J. Smith, Mrs. Hardy Odell and Mrs. W. T. Rogers. Ro-gers. High score prize went to Mrs. Rogers. I Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis are spending a week in Berkeley, Calif., with relatives and friends. Attending a steak fry at the Magna Duck club Thursday evening ev-ening were Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Dew-ey Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Duckworth Jr. of Magna. Miss Darlejie Nix returned Monday from a 10-day visit in Coalville with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Nix and other relatives and friends. Visitor at the J. L. McKellar home Sunday was Mrs. P. E. Parsens of Tooele, sister of Mr. McKellar. Mrs. Albeit Cheever is home now enjoying good health following fol-lowing an appendectomy at St. Mark's hospital. MisS Beth Cheever, Cheev-er, a niece from Long Beach, Calif., was a visitor at the Cheever Cheev-er home last week and Mrs. Hugh Cheever, sister-in-law of Cedar City, spent the week-end at the Cheever home. Hugh Wright of Rexburg, Ida., arrived Saturday to spend this week with the Cheevers. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Anderson, Beverly and Richard, returned Monday from a 10-day trip through Yellowstone park, Wyoming Wyo-ming and Colorado, making stops at Laramie to visit Mayor and Mrs. Steve Moyle; at Loveland, Colo., with Mr. and Mrs. Earl McColeman, formerly of Bingham; Bing-ham; at Cripple Creek, Colo., with Mrs. Anderson's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Hull and children; and with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grice of Abilene, Abil-ene, Kansas, an-aunt and uncle. Pike's Peak, the auto races and Manitou springs were among the highlights of the trip. Mrs. K. Tassainer was hostess at a luncheon and bridge party last Friday afternoon honoring Miss E. Mandekon of Los Angeles. Angel-es. Pink and while feathered asters as-ters centered the lace ' covered table at which was seated the guest of honor and Mrs. P. Kir-choff, Kir-choff, Mrs. C. Bischoff, Mrs. J. Van Nitert, Mrs. L. O. llalgren, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. J. Crellin and Mrs. M. E. Dotterer of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Goglio and daughter, Francis Marie, were visitors at the William Ablett home Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Goglio, uncle and aunt of Mrs. Ablett, are on their way to Colorado from California. A brother-in-law, Tim Ablett, of Canon City, Colo., arrived Wednesday Wed-nesday for a few days' slay with the Abletts. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Beckstead are back for the school term, bringing a new baby daughter with them. Mr. and Mrs. Odell |