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Show Happenings In Bingham Canyon eee sident; Mrs. George Bakoulas, vice president; Mrs. Mike Zamp-os, Zamp-os, secretary; Mrs. John Speros, treasurer. Fifteen were present and a delicious luncheon was served, the hostesses being Mrs. George Klonizos and Mrs. Gust Drossos. The meeting was held in the M. E. Community church. Next meeting will be in Copper-field. Copper-field. Mrs. Ross Hocking and Mrs. C. W. Adderley will entertain the American Legion auxiliary, Post No. 30. at the Civic Center eee eee men and auxiliary Monday evening. even-ing. On the committee were Mrs. Clarence Robison, Mrs. John T. West and Mrs. Ross Beckstead. Prizes at five hundred went to Mrs. West, Mrs. T. A. Tobiason, LaVel Timothy and Lawrence West. Miss Jeanne Hudson Motif of Parties A number of charming socials have been given in honor of Miss Jeanne Hudson, who will exchange ex-change nuptial vows with Wayne eee eee Mrs. Hal Shores and Mrs. Rudy Stephan were complimented last evening at a Stork shower given by Mrs. George Panos. Time was spent sewing and refreshments served to twenty guests. Mrs. L. A. Jacobsen of Salt Lake City was a guest Thursday of Mrs. Peter Smith and Mrs. Norman Jacobsen of Copperton. The Girls club surprised Miss Helen Stillman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stillman, on her fifteenth birthday, September 21, uith a nartv at the home of Mrs. John T. West. Those present were Miss Helen, Frances West, Afton Thorne, Lucille Caldwell and Joan Nelson. Games were played and refreshments served. The Summerhays Marimba symphony will play in Bingham Friday evening, Oct. 18, it is announced an-nounced by Mrs. J. T. Davis, superintendent su-perintendent of the M. E. Community Com-munity church Sunday school. Further details will be announced announc-ed later. Details of the task operators of a Michigan funeral home faced fac-ed in preparing the body 'of Robert Ro-bert Wad low, tallest man known to medical science who died July 15, have been received by John Stampfel of the Bingham mortuary. mortu-ary. A steel casket 10 feet long and 30 inches wide was required for the 8 -foot 9Vz inch tall, 491 pound man. Wadlow was in Bingham Canyon a little over a year ago. Calvin Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones of Copperton will leave tomorrow for Salt Lake City where he will register Monday Mon-day in the school of engineering at the University of Utah. Howard Buchman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman of Copperton, Cop-perton, plans to register in the school of business at the University Univer-sity of Utah Monday. Ariadnie, a Greek women's club, met last Friday night and new officers were elected as follows: fol-lows: Mrs. Anast J. Chipian, pre- i at 8 p. m., Wednesday, October 2. Mrs. Emma Wherrit of Heber City, auxiliary president of district dis-trict No. 3, will pay her official visit. Robert Goff of Copperton, sent to Boys' State at Camp W. G. Williams in July by the auxiliary, aux-iliary, will give a talk on his experiences there. Mrs. Ray Buckle of Copperton entertained the Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7, I.O.O.F., at her home Tuesday evening. After regular business bridge was played, prizes priz-es going to Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. Mike Brisk and Mrs. J. D. Laycock. Luncheon was served eight. First of this season's meetings of the Nu-I club will be held Monday, September 30, at Jeanne's Jean-ne's Tea Room, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Willard Nichols, Mrs. Winn Raby and Mrs. D. F. Johanson are members of the committee in charge. Walter Bolic of Highland Boy and Panos Pitchios of Salt Lake City left Tuesday by automobile for Washington, D. C, where Mr. Pitchios will take his final examinations ex-aminations to become a federal bureau of investigation officer. Mr. Pitchios is a graduate of the University of Utah and a nephew of Pete Pitchios, and also a graduate gradu-ate of Bingham high school where he was an outstanding athlete. Group. Elects Twenty-four persons attended the conjoint dinner of No. 2 fire- Carl Kanniainen, son of Mrs. Ida Kanniainen of Highland Boy, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson of Copper-ton, Copper-ton, on October 3. Bishop George M. Nix will officiate. The pair will leave immediately afterward on a honeymoon in Los Angeles and southern California. A nicely-arranged personal shower was given the bride-to-be by Miss Marjorie Brimhall and Miss Adeine Hudson at the Hudson Hud-son home last Friday. Garden blooms decorated the rooms. Spending a social evening and playing bridge were Miss Hudson, Hud-son, Miss Helen Sparkes and Miss La Von Sparkes of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jack Nichols, Mrs. Robert Harris, Miss Lillian Meyer, Mey-er, Mrs. Norman Jacobsen, Miss Virginia Watkins, Miss Darlene Nix, Miss Norma Nix, Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Cole, Betty Brimhall, Joyce Durnford, Mrs. Ray Carl, Mrs. Harold Nordberg and Mrs. Charles Charl-es Hudson. Prizes went to Mxs. Nichols, Miss Meyer, Miss Long and Miss Darlene Nix. A two-course two-course luncheon was served. Favors Fa-vors at each place were small brides' bouquets of candy. Last evening the bride-elect displayed her trousseau at a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower at which her mother, Mrs. Ida Kanniainen and Mrs. Charles Brimhall were co-hostesses. co-hostesses. Sixteen guests were present |