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Show I I TTfLY 25, 1941 y ff THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE jpQpperton Notes" c L J. Dewey Knudsen Correspond phone I hiim7Saturday eve rVm , two-ww- k vacatior if Mrs. V. S Barlow lttrs Jacquelyn and j3Ug Tht:y spent time ir '''if'nnH San Francisco anc llVrt and th,-- were guests ! M. Knealand Tan-Lme- r Bingham residents Sr taught at Bingham 'iTan and Miss Margie 5r of Salt Lake City, nieces c W Jacques, arrived day to spend a few days :SUaCn ouUng at Mrs. Albert frwAlrc- E. V. Knudsen, following boys: 'Ken, Carl Hoffman, S Don Stoddard, Don Cheever, Lynn Pett, Ve?t and Ray Williams guests at the home of ,.er Mrs L. Fern Pett last t were Mr. Pelts' bro-- 3 sister-in-la- Dr. and Joseph D. Pett, and their Elizabeth Ann, of Chi-- W father. Lorenzo Pett of 7m city and Miss Dorothy "',h of Los Angeles. Mrs. J D. Knudsen at ry at a steak Tanners' flat, Lit e Cot tonwood canyon. Arriving home Wednosd .v from a five-da- y flshin Fish lake were Mr. and Mi 'San r Groves and children Jea -- nette, Dorothy and William Mr. and Mrs. Cvril Crm I and daughters, Bety and r bara, left Monday fur a i ivt-.- .v MtL1:;:,;;! day were Mr. and Mrs. T , Marsh of Salt Lake City ' andnMrs- 0. Blunchard ?,nd S,.Di,vv- - Wl''e guests o and Hay Fourth of Mug-n- a last Thursday. Miss Mildred Jensen was a week-en- d guest of Miss Beulah Larsen in Salt Lake City. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. o. S. Jensen .Tuesday were Mrs. A. B Walde- - nfaawMr "d Mrs. Sam Ba.rd City 1 ,''S nJ W' MiU',u' ljf Salt City arrived Saturday lor a few days' stay with her son-in-la- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Santistevan Enjoying the week-en- d July 24 at Fish lake were Mr. and Mrs. Joel P Jensen and children, Reese, Conover and Rosemary. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zimmer-man and family of Salt Lake Citv were guests of Mr. and Mrs. j H. Colyar Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colvar and children, Patricia and Maurice, spent the week-en- d at Fairview with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and son, Winn, enjoyed a fishing trip in Provo canyon Tuesday. Good fishing was reported. A lovelv luncheon iuIrS'AudS'vSUmnii'!lt and dauh' Mrs. J. D Lav. Mr'f aJd, "fhter. Sandra, anc r, LaCoinb and son went on an out inn at La. Monday afternoon. Mrs Laycot.k and Mrs. Sum.ncht en-ll"- heo- at thi tP;,f'M(,f Ogden g:'V;m- fl Friday" Mrs. lived Ralph ir U,uestj fof.,Mafia Sunmicht was a house val rarnsworth arrived Wed-nesday to spt.uJ a fovv d the home of Mr and Mrs George Knudsen. Mrs. Ida Mugfur spent Sunday with Mrs. R. K. Elroy at West Jordan. Mrs. Adeline Harrison and daughter, Barbara, left Tuesday oi their home m Ojai. Cal af- ter visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson. eVl'nill Miss Jane iw and Miss Ruth Fen-iie- ll gave a canyon party in But-tertiol- d m honor of Miss Betty Harnett, who is leaving soon for Sun Valley, Ida. The quests were the Misses Jean Frazier, Gwen 1 arker, Mary Brown, Mary Hess and Marian Pett. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKellar and Harlow Fen-ne- ll drove the cars. The Bingham playground join-ed the Copperton playground group Wednesday. Softball was played between two Bingham teams and two Copperton teams. Copperton teams won both con-tests, 20-1- 1 and 9-- Tennis and other games were played. Picnic lunches were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Armitstead and family left Monday morn-ing for a week's stay m Yellow-stone. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thome and Mrs. Annie Henkel left Thurs-day for a week's fishing trip near Mackey, Idaho. by Mrs. R. J. Smith Friday lor O Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. B. D. Bennion and Mrs. W. T. Rogers. The prize at bridge went to Mrs. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Smith spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gib-bons of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Pol-lard are parents of a son born July 13. The new arrival is to be christened Clarence E. Jr. The Mah Jong breakfast club met at the home of Mrs. J. D. Laycock July 24. Present were Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht, Mrs- - Mike Brisk and Mrs. James Denver. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davies and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen, Davies spent Tuesday in Provo canyon. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammell Tuesday were Mrs. Albert Kriss of Los Angeles, Mrs-Be- Holley, Mrs. F. W. Gam-mell, Mrs. Dean Van Lauven and Mrs. Lee Miner of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Q. Can-non of Toppenish, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Foreman of Salt Lake City were dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C er Wednesday. Mrs. H. Olsen of San Francisco was a vi-sitor Monday and Tuesday at the Landenberger home. Arriving Thursday from Los Angeles for a few days' visit with his mother, Mrs. Sterling Skinner, were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Li. Rdulton and family. They kit to 8 year old youngsters summer school entertain-- h !3 a program Thursday, 'lowing took part: Johnny I'berger, vocal solo; Delana f.rolyn Pollard, duet; Patty ke. reading; Roslyn Han-i-adin- g: Conover Jensen, solo. Each Wednesday a in will be presented at Lvground and parents are c "to attend. :mor of Miss Faye McKel-he- r birthday a party was sv Miss Mary Francis Fra-- t her home last Friday te Carlo whist and .j were entertainment. Pri-nt to Miss Lola Jean Gam-ri- d Rav Pett. Others pres-ide Edith Hornickel, Patri-annio- n, Margaret Mannion, Cowdell, Dorothy Hansen, tn Pickering, Blake Qam-Ralp- h Brown, John D-m- , Robert Nichols, Billy ijer and Don Poulsen. "and Mrs. J. D. Stoddard Lmily left Sunday for a ay trip through Yellow-par- k. lent at the last meeting of H club at the home of Mrs. Rogers were Mrs. Ivy Hall, ?ader of the 4-- H girls, and M. Miller demonstrator. members heard the lesson :s. Miller, y vacation at the Hicks Dude Ranch and at in Jackson, Wyo., was en-b- y Mr. and Mrs. Roy C-- , Dr. and Mrs. Wherrett caughter, Lois, of Heber jnd Mr. and Mrs. Roy of Magna. The party re-- i home Sunday evening, guests of Mr. and "harles Sullenger were Mr. 1.3. Murray Noble and dau-j- f Laramie, Wyo., brother of Mrs. Sullen-:.- d William Noble of Rock E, a cousin. The group r. route home from a vaca- - the Pacific coast, s Elaine Cheever was guest s. B. E. Guiver and daugh-Com- o Springs for a week, Wednesday with her is, Mr. and Mrs. Albert w and Jay and Shirley W, who were visitors at '.he one day. Dinner guests Cheever home Friday were Mrs. Hal Christensen of ike City. Roy Burnett and three ters and Mrs. F. D. Farns-an- d three daughters were f guests Friday of their r, Mrs. Rosa M. Cunliffe t Lake City. Mrs. Farns-le- ft for her home in Los following a three-wee- k toe with relatives. ,and Mrs. Wayne Hansen t. and Mrs. Tory Tobiason ed Tuesday evening from toy motor trip to Yellow-Par- k. Joy and Janice Han-ded at the J. Buckwaltcr Brigham City for five Urraine and Eddie Tobia-- the time visiting in lam. and Mrs. Joe Brisk and A'len, visited in Pleasant Sunday with Mrs. Brisk's !f Mr. and Mrs. M. Olsen, the Max Cabin in Provo fney also drove to the tCrk dam. S; J." Mease of Glenrock, J"sey sister of Mrs. Hardy Monday morning for "cisco to visit her father, "arte;. after spending four the Odell home. Mr. and uaell were hosts at a cock-an- d beach party Thurs-- a breakfast, after-r3- e and dinner party on La"d Saturday and Sunday Li,PoWere entertained in US lty and Brighton, Mrs. R. G. Buckle and 5 Mrs. Raymond Buckle cay. outll"'g at Lagoon imrning party and weiner i airmurit park Tuesday tson vrkmson. Miss Harriet F b May Isbell, Mrs. Mr. and HBF,kt and children, fiirnlf s3 Gladys and Lola Atkin n Mnday evening bv ? and Harriet were fVHpi and Mrs- - W. T. h Mr Rgers, Joan j Margie, and Mr. and Saturday for Portland. Lloyd Dean Boulton is staying with liu grandmother, Mrs. Skinner, fur a visit of indefinite length. Enjoying a picnic and swim at Murray park Tuesday were Norma Swain, Patricia Colyar, Colleen Mannion and Loretta, Colleen and Alaine Robison. Cy-r- J. Robison drove the girls to Murray and buck. Enjoying an outing at "nsci Beach Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jacobson, all of Bing-ham; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. Cyral J. Rob- - 1SMrs. E. S. Moore and son, Tom, of Pampa, Texas arrived Mon-day for a stay with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Moore s brothe-r- in-law L. E. Stillman, and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Stillman and sons Lai r and Kent, visited with Mrs. W liam Swainston and tnend m Coalville Sunday. Leaving Monday for a five-d- a and trip through Yellowstonaend Mrs. Jackson Hole were Mr. Elvin Armitstead and lamily. Miss Anna Beth At wood ot Pleasant Grove spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the Frank Pe-ters-home. Peterson Sundav for a weeks msii with Mr "d Mrs. Ralph Snuth Smh of ot Magna. Km ";' A jsr&ss z Mrs. Melvin Allen, sister of Mr, of Sandy, was a jues atihre lTZhTlhi anffamily left Wednesday eve-ning tr p to for a five-d- a SKiVST StSe?3 loie for weeks- 'Miss Betty two Rotas on of Grangr week r jn ' arrived last E nite stay with Mr. anu Wilson. t t McKellar; with Mr. and Mrs. a. birthda, Mr. " on his ninth - R. R. Marriott, for the past sev- - oral weeks, left Monday to visit I relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Dens- - ley loft Saturday for a few days' . stay in Vernal. Accompanying them was Mrs. Densley's father, S. A. Jenkins, who visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Curtis, to return to his home in Vernal, L. L. Raddon and family of Sandy were in charge of the Mar-riott family reunion at Wildwood in Provo canyon Sunday. 72 per-sons were present for the social, games, races and picnic, Miss Ada Duhigg.' superintend-- ; ent of the Highland Boy Com-munity House, left Saturday to teach classes during the week at a girls' missionary camp at Palm-er lake, Colo. In the absence of Miss Duhigg the Sunday evenr ing worship at the Community House was in charge of D. F. Johanson, who spoke on "Happi-ness". Mr. and Mrs. Ferrol Pearce and daughters, Ferris Lee and Leilani, of Los Angeles, en route home from a vacation visit with Mrs. Pearce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Gardner of Jensen, visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Pearce's sister, Mrs. W. F. Barton of 38 Main street. First Class Private Julian Baum, stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash-- , came home late Sunday night to spend a y furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum of Lead Mine. He's in the 163rd anti-tan- k company, Forty-firs- t division. Steve Ami-con- e of Midvale, Robert Gunder-so- n of Sandy and Fred Gillette of Park City, all of Fort Lewis, came home on the same train to spend their leaves. Bill Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Muir, returned home Sunday from Seattle, Wash., where he took an aptitude test for a civil service apprentice-ship in cabinet making. Over 1000 others from the western states took the examination and were advised that several months would be required before any appointments could be announc-ed. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Eden and son, Jay, and Craig Davis, re-turned Saturday from a fishing trip to Green lake near Vernal. They had good luck. O LOCALNOTES Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin of Houston. Texas, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole. Mr Cronin is a former machinist and foreman for the Utah Cop-per company and is now general superintendent of the Doheny Oil company in Louisiana, Okla-ilioin- a and Texas, with headqua-rters in Houston. He left Bing-ham in 15)27. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole return-ed Sundav from a three-wee- k vacation in California. They vi-sited Mr. Cole's sisters, Mrs. Mary Ritchie and Mrs. Bella Emerson, in San Bernardino, and spent some time in San Francis-co before returning home. Mrs P. L. Barrett of San Ber-nardino will be a guest for the next month of her son and daught-er- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ches-ter Ellis of 16 Main street. Mr and Mrs. Harold Connary and children, David and Catheri-ne, of Los Angeles, arrived Sat-urday to visit two weeks with relatives in Salt Lake City and Bingham. They will be guests of and hus-band, Mr Canary's sister Mr. and Mrs. E. J. House-holder, during their stay in Bing- - hajoiia Robertson returned Mon-day from a four-da- stay in Ida-ho combined business and on a trip with his son, Ma-yor pleasure Robertson of Salt Lake City. will be held alA8 p mg Ju!y 31 at the Eagles members and fhe r tor partners. auxiliary Mrs. H. Smernoff Peterson are m and Mrs. Verl ChAreception at the Newhouse Mr. and Mrs. v tpl honoring Fenton followed Stephen fuPPt wedding Saturday. Mrs. Sn was Miss Beulah Irene Sen of Mr. and Mrs. 5 Rolen of 521 Dowmng-- Z Avenue, Salt Lake City. were STMrsSge Panos, Mr M Mr. and i Mr- - Ellis Boren, Joseph Timothy Mr and Mrs Joseph P. Scusel and Mr. anMrMandEMr,T Rudye Stephens Walter, and daughter, and ?rp fami-Susa- n, wfMfisburg'who h blyeMef ra Joe guest of her sister, Mrs. "Ftf ING CLAIMS. Mineral Survej No. 7054, situate in West Moun tain Mining District, Salt Lak County, State of Utah, and de scribed in the field notes anc plat on file in this office with magnetic variaVion at 17" "Easl as follows, to wit: Commencing at Corner No. 1 of the Trail Lode, from which the V4 Section Corner on the North Boundary of Section 3. T. 4 S., R. 3 W., S. L. B. and M. bears N. 83 36' E. 547.3 feet and running thence S. 47" 00' W. Ml) feet to Cor. No. 2 of said Trail Lode, from which corner No. 3 of the patented Jordan Lode Mining Claim, U. S. Lot No. 64, bears N. 9' 37' W. 102.0 feet; thence N. 45" 00' W. 380 feet to Cor. No. 3 of said Trail Lode, from which corner No. 9 of the patented Elephant Fraction Lode Mining Claim, U. S. Survey No. 4123, bears S. 16 13' W. 48.3 feet; thence N. 47" 00' E 960 feet to Cor. No. 4 of said Trail Lode; thence N. 45" 00" W. 80.0 feet to Cor. No. 2 of the Hub-bard No. 1 Lode, from which corner No. 3 of the patented Betsy Amended Lode Min-ing Claim, U. S. Lot No. 471. bears N. 43" 46' E. 367.7 feet; thence N. 33" 46' E. 1000.0 feet to Cor. No. 3 of said Hubbard No. 1 Lode; thence S. 45" 00' E. 200.0 feet to Cor. No. 4 of said Hubbard No. 1 Lode; thence S. 33" 46' W. 1000.0 feet to Cor. No. 1 of said Hubbard No. 1 Lode, from which the V Section Corner above mentioned bears S. 80" 25' E. 738.0 feet; thence S. 45" 00' E. 260 feet to Cor. No. 1 of said Trail Lode, the place of beginning. Said Lode Mining Claims are located in the NWV of Section 3, T. 4 S., R. 3 W., and the SWV4 of Section 34 T. 3 S., R. 3 W., S.L.B. & M. and contain an area of 1.396 acres, exclusive of their con-flicts with Lot No. 64 Jordan Lode; Lot No. 129 Burning Moscow Lode; Lot No. 249 Benton Lode; Lot No. 471 Betsy Amended Lode; Sur-vey No. 4079 Jupiter Amend-ed Lode; Survey No. 4123 Elephant Fraction Lode; Sur-vey No. 4289 Mayberry Lode; Survey No. 4787 Deems Lode; Lot No, 175 Amelia Amend-ed Lode; the conflicting por-tions of said claims being ex-cluded from said application. The adjoining and conflict-ing claims, as shown by the official plat of survey are the above named conflicting ex-cluded claims; also Lot No. 257 Centennial No. 2 Lode, Survey No. 3476 Juniper Lode and Survey No. 66C8 Monument Lode, the conflict-ing portions of said three claims being included in said application. I direct that this Notice be pub-lished in the Bingham Bulletin, at Bingham, Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks, C. V. SCHAD. Acting Register Dey, Hoppaugh, Mark & Johnson, Attorneys for Claimant, Salt Lake City, Utah. First date of pub. July 25, 1941 Last date of pub. Sept. 19, 1941 IN THE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH July 21, 1941 NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PATENT 058753 IN RE Application for Mineral Patent for TRAIL and HUBBARD NO. 1 LODE MINING CLAIMS, SURVEY NO. 7054 SERIAL NO. 058753 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that UTAH METAL & TUNNEL COMPANY, a corporation, by its duly authorized agent and at-torney in fact, Walter B. Farmer, whose successor is Frank A. Johnson, with post office address at 903 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for patent for the TRAIL and HUBBARD NO. 1 LODE MIN- - LEGAL NOTICES Central School Playground With boys and girls shouting "follow the arrow and find a surprise" a Treasure hunt was held Friday at the playground. Each person received an all day sucker. Friday night the winning soft-ba- ll team was given a party by the losing team. A Scavenger hunt was enjoyed by the 18 at-tending. Volley ball tournament ended with Vonda Scussel's team taking first place. They won three games out of four. Friday a one-ac- t play will be presented by the story telling class, "The Queen of Hearts". Art class has been making oil cloth pillows, and the boys have made boats. The Cowboy square dance learned by the dancing class is lots of lun, with Cowboy yells and claps. Every Friday the dance club goes to Copperton to dance on the lawn and practice leaping. 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