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Show Local Happenings I - .AAA AAA Dan Delaney of Copperfield underwent an emergency appendectomy ap-pendectomy at Bingham Canyon hospital Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D.( F. Sullivan left Tuesday morning to bring Mrs. Sullivan's father, Ira Hatch, home from LaVerkin where he has spent the summer at the warm springs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davies and son, Glen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davies and son, Davie, lelt Tuesday Tues-day morning to spend two days at Granddaddy lakes. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fox and family of Copperfield left Sunday Sun-day for a week's visit with relatives rela-tives and friends in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jewkes and children, Mary Ann and Joseph, Jo-seph, of Price, were week-end Srs of Mr. and Mrs. Clair R. Mathis. Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Eggert-sen Eggert-sen of Chicago and Mrs Grace Price Krueger of Spanish fork were dinner guests Monday evening ev-ening of Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Burress. ' Miss Helen Pett of American Fork began work Monday as an apprentice beautician at Carolyn's Caro-lyn's beauty shop. A mece of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hocking, Mbs Pett fills the vacancy left by Mi Gail Todd, now Mrs. Chft Ruddy of Ely, Nev Miss Todd and Mr. Ruddy, who is formerly former-ly of Salt Lake City, were married mar-ried nearly a month ago. Enroute home from a vacation in Yellowstone national pam, Mr. and Mrs George Hicks o Pasadena, Calif., came to Bing ham Tuesday to visit Mrs. H s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Horn. Mrs M. S. Meyer and small son, Richard, of Salt Lake City, ?nent last week-end with Mrs. Mayers parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Horn. BishoD and Mrs. David C. Lyon Ly-on and ?amily attended the Reed family reunion at Lagoon Tues day. Miss Mary Strelich left Jatur-day Jatur-day to vacation in Long Beacn, Calif. WWW www Mrs. Ross Hocking and daughter, daugh-ter, Janice, spent Sunday evening even-ing at Holladay with Mrs. Ren Nichols and daughter, Nyla, and attended the circus in Salt Lake City Monday. At the 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening ev-ening meeting at the LDS chapel a program will be presented by the Genealogical society, it is announced by Bishop David C. Lyon. Theo Chesler and A. J. Boberg left Monday for a five-day fishing fish-ing trip to West Yellowstone. Mrs. Orson Downard and family fami-ly of Provo visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin. Mrs- B. C. Snyder , of the Copper Cop-per hotel left today for Las Vegas, Ve-gas, Nev., to meet her daughter, Mildred, who is to be married Mondav, September 1, to Alfred Glen Calvin of Kansas City, Mo. The couple will make their home in Pico, Calif. Elwin Thompson, stationed in Honolulu, T. H., with the U. S. navy the past 10 months, visited here Sunday with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ed-gar Jarred. Mr. Thompson was en route to and aviation mechanics mechan-ics school in Norfolk, Virginia. He was also a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley. Adolph N. Cole came home last Friday from a three month s stay in- the northwest, mostly in Washington and Oregon, where he was prospecting ana mining. Mr. Cole says he is here for an indefinite stay. Mayor Ed W. Johnson attended attend-ed the Retail Grocers association convention at the Newhouse hotel, ho-tel, Salt Lake City, Tuesday. B A. Hocking of the Bingham Merc, grocery department is expected ex-pected back at work Monday. He is spending a two-week vacation va-cation in California. R M Matson, who has been visiting the past month with his Hauchter and son-in-law, Mr. ildUL Arthur Bentley, left Thursday for his home in San Francisco. |