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Show primaries will furnish a program and refreshments for inmates of the L. D. S. children's hospital at Salt Lake City. Stake primary officers who were at primary Monday were Mrs. Iris Young, Mrs. Ethel Mabey and Mrs. Ada Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Briggs, former residents of Bingham and now residing on Redwood road, are parents of a son born at their home on Friday, Sept. 20. A Sunday school board meeting meet-ing was held Wednesday evening even-ing at the M. E. Community church parsonage for discussion of Rally and Promotion day, Sunday, October 13. Miss Marian Pett, salutatorian of the B. II. S. class of 1940 and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett of Copperton, is residing at the Amanda Knight dormitory at Provo for her freshman year at Brigham Young university. Other young people of Copper-ton Copper-ton who will study at B. Y. U. this year are Kenneth Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Davis; Kenneth Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen; Miss Mary Brown and Joe Brown, daughter daugh-ter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. Miss Marjorie Quinn enrolled Tuesday at St. Mary-of-the-Was-atch academy for her junior year in high school. Miss Marjorie and Miss Frankie, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn, are both boarders at the school, Miss Frankie being in eighth grade. David Ireland, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ireland and student-body student-body president at Bingham high school in 1939-40, left yesterday for the U. S. A. C. at Logan. His mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ireland Ire-land of Midvale and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Ireland accompanied him. Nanette Santistevan, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey J. Santistevan of Copper-ton, Copper-ton, celebrated her birthday Tuesday afternoon with sixteen small friends. Games, a birthday cake and a dainty luncheon were arranged by Nanette's mother. LOCALITIES Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Caulfield and small daughter. Carolyn Ann. who is five months old, of Salt L;ike City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield Sunday. Miss Helen Cotter, daughtor'of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Cotter of Copperton, will enroll Monday Mon-day for her senior year in the school of education at the University Univer-sity of Utah. Mrs. Anna Moore of Aspen, Colo., returned to her home Saturday Sat-urday after a three-weeks' visit hero with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore of the Federal apartments. Miss Laura Marshall of the Bingham high school faculty was called to Eddyville, Nebraska, Nebras-ka, Monday evening by the serious seri-ous illness of her father, William Marshall, 79, who died Tuesday morning. Her twin sister, Miss Lora Marshall of Salt Lake City, was her traveling companion. Jack Tallas, president of the Athanasios Diakos society; George Geo-rge Malasuevos, vice president, and Nick Floros, director, attended attend-ed a directors' meeting of the organization in the Boston building build-ing in Salt Lake City Monday evening. Approximately $600 in sick benefits were approved for payment. Plans are being made to hold the annual Athanasios Diakos society benefit dance in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Seal of Copperton Cop-perton were hosts at a social evening ev-ening Wednesday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen and Miss Margaret Ireland. Elliott W. Evans, Carl J. Meyers, Mey-ers, John Robertson and Frank Begley of Bingham and Max Du-Bois, Du-Bois, David McGee and Vomer Brynolf of Lark attended Utah Grand lodge meeting of the Free and Accepted Masons in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drossos Tuesday and Wednesday were Mike Photos and Pete Kanas of Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Ira Hatch entertained Tuesday evening at a birthday party honoring her husband. Close friends and members of the family were present. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mitchell are parents of a daughter born Tuesday at St. Mark's hospital. This is the couple's first child. Mrs. Mitchell is the former Miss Fern Van Tromp. Miss Lorraine Caulfield and I her friend, Miss Dorothea Augustus Augus-tus of Raton, New Mexico, who is in training at Holy Cross hospital hos-pital and was a former classmate of Miss Caulfield's at St. Mary-of-the-Wasatch, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield. Hyland Caulfield will leave Monday to enroll for his senior year in the school of business at the University of Utah. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield. Frank R. Begley was inducted into the Order of Eastern Star Wednesday evening at Masonic hall in a special meeting of Martha Mar-tha Chapter No. 7, O. E. S. Attending Friends night of Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E. S., at the Ogden Masonic temple Tuesday evening were Mrs. James Barkle of Copperton, who acted as secretary; Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. Lester Sumnicht, Mrs. Louis Watson and Mrs. Harry Har-ry Parker of Midvale. Miss Lenore Richards, daughter daugh-ter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Richards, Rich-ards, will register Monday in the school of medicine at the University Uni-versity of Utah. The class of thirty-two members will have use of an addition to the old Medical building which will give them half again as much room as classes entering the school have had in former years. Miss Richards has a bachelor of arts degree from the U. of U. and one year's postgraduate work. Mrs. Annie C. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Norman and family, all of Salt Lake City, were Sunday Sun-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Panas. Harry Turner loft Monday to spend several days in Fillmore where Mrs. Turner and son, Dennis Den-nis Roy, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Stuart. Ralph C. Smith, Bingham assistant as-sistant postmaster, was off duty Monday and Tuesday to attend the state conclave of Free and Accepted Masons in Salt Lake. A number from Bingham ward attended a special L. D. S. West Jordan stake meeting concerned with the "Improvement Era" last evening at South Jordan chapel. John B. Giles was the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin left Monday evening for Los Angeles for a stay of indefinite length. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hatfield of 232 Main street Sunday, Sept. 22, at the Breckon Maternity Home. The mother is the former Miss Eleanor Elea-nor Hansen of Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust attended attend-ed a Woodmen of the World card party Friday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. O. Rasmussen returned home September 19 from Redmond, Red-mond, Utah, where she was called call-ed by the fatal illness of her mother, Mrs. Christina Mickel-sen, Mickel-sen, 82, whose funeral was held September 15. On October 5 the L. D. S. Bingham Bing-ham ward and Copperton ward |