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Show make their home. Mr. Sturm was transferred there by Utah Construction Con-struction company. For six years Mr. and Mrs. Sturm were proprietors of a Bingham cafe. Plans to modernize the front of the J. C. Penney store were advanced ad-vanced Friday with arrangement arrange-ment of a new background in the store's big display windows. been invited to the dinner. C. C. Colyar left on business Tuesday night for Cleveland, 0. He expected to be away about a month. Edd Bamett, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett of Copperton and serving in the H and F company, com-pany, 116th Engineers, Forty-first Forty-first division at FoVt Lewis, Wash., has been made a corporal. Mrs. J. M. Fine of Salt Lake City visited her daughter, Mrs. Eleanor McDonald of Copper-field, Copper-field, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sturm left last Friday for Boise, Idaho, to and Hollywood. She is taking South American dance and tap. Mrs. Hazel Carter of Salt Lake City spent Armistice day with Mrs. Paul F. Erz Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald of Copperfield entertained Tuesday evening at a birthday dinner for their son-in-law, Reno Marcon. Others present were Mrs. Mar-con Mar-con and daughter, Frances; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milner and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl and children. Mrs. Pete Carl and son, Roy Carl, of Salt Lake City, w ere dinner din-ner guests Wednesday evening of Mr. ad Mrs. Ray Carl of Copperfield. Cop-perfield. Both beginners and advanced classes in accent correction, reading read-ing and writing English can receive re-ceive instruction at classes for tne roreign born being given under un-der sponsorship of Jordan school district from 1 to 3 p.m. each Thursday at Central school. Exhibition of motion pictures and playing of Truth and Consequences Con-sequences were entertainment at the Armistice party given Tuesday Tues-day evening by Briggie Knudsen at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen of Copperton. Cop-perton. Small American flags and little pins, shields for the girls and flags for the boys, were favors. fa-vors. Cake, ice cream and punch were served Donald Olson, Rudy Pino, Billy Taylor, Dean Parkin, Geraldine Gammcll, Helen Wide-man, Wide-man, Anna Lee Burress, Bonnie Olson, Doris Poulsen and the host. Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen and children, Arlene and Dennis, former Bingham residents who have been in Santa Barbara, and now of Salt Lake City, visited vi-sited Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Porter of Centerville and Rodney Porter Por-ter of Salt Lake City were dinner din-ner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rasmussen. This evening Mr. and Mrs. Porter are entertaining at dinner in compliment compli-ment to Miss Maxine Rasmussen, who will become the bride of Rodney Porter November 19. Members of the two families have LOCAL NOTES Edith Leathervvood's friends friends will be glad to hear that she has enrolled at the Jewell dancing studio in Los Angeles j |