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Show LtL0' 1941 PAGE FIVE -- -- THE BULLETIN, INGHAM CANYON, UTAH and Mrs. Meredith Qopperton Noteaijj- - f - If Reception Mrs. R. G. Buckle attended the wedding reception held for Mr and Mrs. R. G. Gardner in the second ward Amusement hall American Fork, Friday evening Mrs. Gardner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Dunklev of American Fork, formerly of Bingham, and until her marriage was employed in the state tax commission office at the state capitol. The young couple will live in Logan until Mr. Gardner graduates from the U. S. A. C. this spring, and then will go to American Fork . to make their home, Mr. and Mrs. K. Isbell were hosts at a bridge party Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Grant, Mr. and Mis. Ravmond Buckle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. R." G. Buckle. Late refreshments wen-serve-and prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buckle and Mr. and Mrs. Knudsen, Lilacs centered the dinner ta-ble for Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Duck-worth Jr., guests of Mr.-an- Mrs. Birthday Party Mr and Mrs. George Knudsen eiitwtainud at a party for their son, George Edward (Briggie), on his tenth birthday Sunday. i lans for a weiner roast up the canyon were changed by the weather, but the 32 guests en-Joy-games and refreshments at the Knudsen home. Prizes were won by Geraldine Gammell, Jean Gadd, Val Farnsworth and Dean . Parkin. Others present were Helen Wideman, Anna Lee Burress, Jerry Shilling, Mary Garrity, Doris Poulsen, Dorothy Groves, Maureen Rav. Bonnie June Olsen, Margy Isbell, Carol Jarnsworth, Virginia Condas, Norma Cowdell, Patrieia Colvar, Shirley Mayne, Richard and Ro-bert Jenkins, Donnie Olsen, Billy Taylor, Junior Streator, Lamonte Cosgrove Jr., Jerry Mike Curry, Tommy Brown, Boyd Stoddard, Ross Thornburg, James Peterson, Warren Sumnicht and James Wing. Mrs. Ida Mugfur, Miss Wilma Johnsen and Mrs. O. J. Graham assisted. Mrs. Alton Pearson returned Thursday from a ten-da- y visit with her daughter and son-in- - Mr. and Mrs. James A. Marsh and Miss Lyda Marsh spent last week-en- d visiting in Logan and Ogden. Mrs. M. N. Furlow of Los An-geles, Fred E. Turner of East Camp, N. M., Miss Lola Rae Tur-ner of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Alton Fike of Bingham were din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Fike Wednesday evening. Other visitors were Miss Gladys Turner and James Barkle Jr. Miss Joyce Durnford had as her guest last week-en- d Miss Phyllis Ivie of Bingham. 8 Et 40 Mrs. Mike F. Brisk of Copper-to- n entertained at her home last evening for the 8 et 40, Salon 256, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Har-ry Powell Jones and Mrs. J. C. Redholtz, both of Salt Lake City, were cohostesses with Mrs. Brisk. Officers were installed and a business meeting followed. A two-cour- se luncheon was served. Marilyn Miller and Oreta Sor-ens-accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sorenson to Saratoga re-sort Sundav. j D.w-yud- 5Wtu . phone )sr?ahite blossoms dec-- ; Jhool auditorium for e mothers und ibooor ngt lon LDS society Thursday, Retief 1 25 present. I. There iy. mLP Ringing Mothers "6bVt5rs "Why Mother's Bert JfSbut? to Mother", l'r;, K "Tribute to flS. Joel P- - Jensen: l!ine Cheever; vocal and Rhea Lou Jenna. So Vida Rae Poul- - itUS Accordion solo, Lola vocal solo, Shir-f- f vocal duet, Darlene 'everly Nix. VmcpW Jr., who has his sisters, Mrs. ' Sax and Mrs. Francis i a week, was called m- - lieutenant, law, Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Bur-gess of Castle Gate, Utah. Miss Verena Graham spent Sunday in Springville visiting her sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen. Mrs. James Denver entertain-ed at luncheon and Mah Jong Tuesday for Mrs. J. Dewey Knud-sen, Mrs. Charles Sullenger and Mrs. Heber Nichols. Mrs. Nichols held high score. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wing Sunday were Mrs. Fred Wing, mother of Mr. Wing, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wing and five children, all of Spring-ville. Other visitors at the Wing home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boshard, Mr. and Mrs. Leon-ard Hadley of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bird and dau-ghter of Springville. Mrs. Heber Nichols' guests for bridge and luncheon Monday were Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen and Mrs. James Denver. Mrs. Denver held high score. Mrs. Bert Cheever, Mrs. Frank Peterson and Mrs. C. E. Poulsen were cohistesses at a party hon-- ; oring Mrs. Ray Olsen Tuesday evening at the Poulsen home. ' Refreshments were served fol-- ! lowing an evening of Monte Carlo ' whist. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bert Pumphrey, Mrs. Robert i Jenkins and Mrs. Peterson. Oth-- r ers present were Mrs. Joseph i Brisk, Mrs. Frank Olsen, Mrs. r Wilford Stringer, Mrs. Ray Lar-- ' sen, Mrs. Ray Cowdell, Mrs. W. ' T. Rogers, Mrs. C. C. Colyar, Mrs. I Elvin Armitstead, Mrs. Andrew Hess, Mrs, Dallas Anderson, Mrs. ' F M. Davis, Mrs. Ernest Died- - Roy C. Hatch, Tuesday evening. Miss Helen Rogers entertained the Stars and Stripes club at her home Friday evening. 10 mem-bers were present for the meet-ing followed by games. Prizes were won by Joyce Hansen, Gloria Peterson, Marilyn De Bruin and Shirley Tassainer. Attend Tea Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Roy C. Hatch, Mrs. L. S. Breckon, Mrs. H. L. Garrity and Mrs. Rich-ard H. Willey of Lark attended an informal tea, given by Mrs. H. T. Hinman, the former Miss Jayne Drew Haymond, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Haymond of Magna on Friday, May 2. The young bride's lovely wedding gifts were shown. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox Sunday were Mrs. Kate McDonald, her daughter, Mrs, Lizzie Patterson, her grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson, and three children, all of Hooper, Utah. Mrs. McDonald is an aunt of Mrs. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Poulsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen and family, visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with Mrs Ann Rasmussen and also at St Mark's hospital with Mr. Louis Coleman, a brother-in-law- .' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen were hosts at a bridge party Thursday evening. Refreshments were served late in the. evening to Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Buckle Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buckle Mr; and Mrs. K. Isbell, Mr. anc Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen and Mr and Mrs. R. G. Buckle. Ironed as Jt'in the United Utah's only naval fine Bap-Iinfli- an in by ij'commander Arthur Son, officer in charge of recruiting station. Jnt McPhee will await (or active duty at the (his parents, Mr. and Mrs 570 South Ninth SB salt Lake City. He ed from a tour of service ,tutas. Wash. The young jiD's enlistment is the only ver recorded by the . Salt recruiting station. Lieuten-kPhe- e was graduated from high school in 1930 Weste-r college in 1933. William college at Liberty, Mo., in He spent two years at both ftitrainster Baptist theolo-semina- ry at Fort Worth, and Berkeley Baptist Di- -' school at Berkeley, Cal., .rdained in Salt in 1939 and iven a scholarship to each le schools attended. Many m resident will remember enant McPhee as he spent time as a boy at the home and Mrs. Charles Sax. i Luncheon R. J. Sumnicht was hos-i- t a bridge luncheon Wed-v- . Tulips and pansies cent-ih- e table seating Mrs. E. V. sen, Mrs. S. W. Jacques, C, E. Wilson, Mrs. W. T. rs, Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen, B, D. Bennion, Mrs. Odell son and Mrs. Hardy Odell. s were won by Mrs. Rogers, J. D. Knudsen and Mrs. ' ion. i. Lester Sumnicht enter-- d at breakfast and Mah Jong sday, May 1, for Mrs. Mike isk, Mrs. J. D. Laycock and James Denver. Mrs. Brisk hostess to the foursome on Jday.. .. a Margaret Robinson of y spent the, week-en- d with Florence Larson. Miss Ro-- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, is a former resi-o- f Copperton. and Mrs, R. E. Streator en-fle- d at dinner Sunday for fid Mrs. Joe Dorton Sr. and Mer, Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. toton Jr. and two daugh-o- l Salt Lake Citv. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knud sen were dinner guests or Mr and Mrs. Arthur Fike Friday the evening being spent playing Mah Jong. Gladys, Lola Rae anc Carter Turner of Salt Lake Citj were week-en- d guests at the Fik home and visited the Williarr Atkinson home Saturday even ing. Mrs. Ernest Poulsen returnee Friday from a three-day- s' visi with Mrs. C. A. Hancock of Sal Lake City. Monday visitors a the Poulsen home were Mis: Cleone Larson and Glenn Gra ham of Salt Lake City. erich. Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Winn, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ken Foster and J two children, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-- 1 tin Jensen and two children, Mrs. , Thomas Yates and two grand- - children of Midvale, Elwin Winn I and Miss Betty Barnett enjoyed a day of fishing at Utah Lake and a picnic dinner Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wilson of t of Salt Lake, parents of C. L. t Wilson, were dinner guests at tne t Wilson home Tuesday evening. 3 At Stake Dance ' Attending the stake M.I.A. dance at West Jordan Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Odell . Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parkin, Mr. and Mrs Angus Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Garrett, Marvin Olsen and the following young people. Vida Rhea Lou Olsen, fifaine Cheever, Beth Cowdell, Cheever, Bruce and Kent Jay Christensen, Shirley and Dean Parkin, Howard Hausknecht . Peterson, Ruth McKeUar, cTrmel Sullivan, Beverly Nix, MarTor e Pullan, Beth Cowdell, SShick, James Jackson, Rillv Garrity, Gordon BucKie, Bennion. Maureen Buck-e- , Patricia Tas-sainer Gloria Peterson Shirley Joyce Hansen, Carol Dahrl Thorne,. Junior Carpenter, Rae Mitchell. Mrs W. T. Rogers and Mrs. Hardy Odell were guests of Mrs. r J Cameron, Parkway avenue, Salt' Lake City Friday at a bridge luncheon. Lovely flowers centered the ta spring Mrs.; ble seating eight guests. Rogers won high score prize. Mrs Odell Peterson visited her Mrs Dick Nelson, in Salt i Lake CUy Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. the Peierson and family spent week-en- d in Ephraim. Mr, G. O Swain, Mrs. Georgl ffugfur attended the IJjggJ1 auxiliary meeting in Monday evening. Hardy Odell and Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed a motor tnp daughters in the can to Alta and a picnic yon Tuesday. Mrs. R- - E- - McElrov tSS: and ie ed at luncheon red Monday. P"Rwf 'sJtS W. --seneMfda'Mug- S S Mrs. Bill Mayne. Grant ol and Mrs. Byron cfL Were dinner guests d Tues Mrs, evening ot day J James A. Marsh. Mrs. Lester Jackson, who has been a visitor here with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardi-ka- s, has left for her home in Burbank, California. Mrs. Mary Borich and sons were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. John Anderson entertain-ed the Ladies auxiliary at the office building Monday evening, 12 members attending. Bridge ' prizes went to Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe and Mrs. Richard Steele. House prize went to Mrs. Francis J. Quinn. Final meeting of the Copper-fiel- d grade school Teacher association will be held , at 8 p. m. Monday. May 12. it is announced by Mrs. J. W. I Holmes. A program of musical numbers will be followed by election of officers. o .rp Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell were Magna visitors Wednesday. Mrs. John Pantalone entertain-ed with a party for her daughter, Shirley, on her sixth birthday May 1. Those present were Gil-bert and Gerald Burke, Peggy Callas, Dorothy Caldwell, Norma Dean Nicholas, Ellen and Donna Golish. Games were played, priz-es going to Gilbert and Gerald Burke, Donna Golish. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coward and family of Copperton were visit-ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Crow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Avilla were visitors at the Josh Crow home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Crow were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Relief society was held at the home of Mrs. Agnes Steele Tues-day. Those present were Mrs. Harriet Bosworth, Mrs. Vera Peterson, Mrs. Margaret Cole, Mrs. Gladys Swain and Mrs. Martha Bullock. The lesson was given by Mrs. Rowena Stevens. Mrs. Paloma Moore has left for Boston, where she will visit several weeks. The LDS Sunday school is hav-ing a mother's day program and would like all to attend. Mrs. Katie Peterson of Copper-to- n was a visitor at the Ed Cun-liffe home Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Nickolas was in Salt Lake Wednesday, visiting her husband, who is receiving treatment at St. Mark's hospital. Mrs. Arnold Jonnson was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsetti Saturday. O Copperfield Ann Pantalone Mr. and Mrs. Julia Berdardi of Provo were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fal-setti Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Cowdell and children have left to make their home in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Arthur Caldwell was in Salt Lake City Sunday, visiting his mother at the LDS hospital. The Rev. Smith are expected home today from Tremonton, where they have visited the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rawlings at-tended funeral services Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Sophia Hall of Pleasant Grove, mother of Mrs. LaDrue Rawlings of Queen Mine. Miss Ada Duhigg, deaconess at the Highland Boy Community House, left Monday for a vaca-tion in Olte, Kansas, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duhigg. She expected to, return about the end of May. A newcomer at the Highland Boy Community House is Miss Harriet Chapin of Rogers, Ark-ansas, who arrived April 29 and will assist with the vacation school and the program for the summer at the Highland Boy Community House. TEN YEARS AGO IN BINGHAM (May 14. 1931) Peter Pitchios and W. S. Jones reported that the Royal Candy company building and the Cop-per King roof, recently damaged by fire, would be rebuilt. Insur-ance men were busy investigat-ing amount of damage. Attorney John Boyden was chosen speaker for the commence-ment exercises to be held at Bingham high school on Wed-nesday, May 20, when 28 stu-dents were to receive diplomas. The Utah Copper soccer team defeated the Vikings of Salt Lake City to receive the 1931 champ-ionship. Score was 4-- 3, and mem-bers of the Bingham team were Tom McCann, Tom Mannion, Joe Grey, J. Carr, W. Carr, Tonv Redmond, Harold Smith, Scotty Robertson, Greer, F. Man-nion and J. Tyson. Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen announced the birth of a son May 7 at St. Mark's hospital. Mr and Mrs. Robert Jenkins announced the birth of twin boys on May 10. 1 C3EDE. i 1 ' f A blind of Straight ubts- - vHjT kies90 proof. Frankfort 1-- .., JJf Distilleries, Inc., Louis ville & Baltimore. i:.ed Letterheads? See the Bing q ham Bulletin! 'Phone 91. Hogai Dairy Invites OPENHOUSE at their Modern Dairy THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN ftTUiUa J 9 BINGHAM CANYON HANDLE 1 m jt H --f HOG AN DAIRY PRODUCTS: CHERRY BURRELL AY I BINGHAM MERC. CO. MAKERS OF FINE LlM.1 --LA WELLS GROCETERIA I DAIRY EQUIPMENT. SAFEWAY STORES 1 FROM 6:00 A. M. TO 3:00 P.M. D0WD'S CASH GROCERY I CIIIPIAN'S FOOD STORE I ELLIAS MORRIS & SONS SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONS BLNdlAM GROCERY I TILE FLOORS CHRIST'S MARKET 6.00 a. m.-Sep- arating Easier To Clean Last Longer ad mGGTIS ST I sterilization. MARILLYN CAFL BINGHAM CAFE INDUSTRIAL STEEL 8:00 a. m. Special orders WEBB DRUG WINDOWS THAT Chocolate Milk Orange Juice UNION DKUu IA. ARE DISTINCTIVE Cottage Cheese BINGHAM DRUG CO. " Restaurant Orders j TAPATIA STORE MORRISON MERRILL & CO. 9:00 a. m. Receiving, Sampling and LENDARIS MERC. WISHES HOGAN DAIRY weighing milk. CARR FORK CASH GROCERY Pasteufization U. S. HOTEL 1 CONTINUED PROGRESS 10:00 a. m. a :00 a.m. To 1:00 p.m.-Bott- ling, washing PAS?J?Lnii I STAINLESS STEEL and crating. COPPERFIELD USED THROUGHOUT l To 0 p. m Dismantling and washing BINGHAM MEAT I THIS SMALL FINE PLANT. equipment. COPPERTON CASH MARKET I BINGHAM HOSPITAL 1 ALLOY PRODUCT CO. PAN HELLENIC GROCERY 1 -- u 2 I MONO INDIVIDUAL CYPRUS HALL SERVICE equipment at the cost of several thousand dol- - COMBINATION 1 COTTAGE CHEESE CARTONS lars. Mr. Hogan invites all Bingham Canyon JOHN'S PLACE I THAT SELL GOOD CHEESE. INDEPENDENT GROCERY " plant and watch it in operation. Visitors Will VAUN'S SERVICE SEALRIGHT SANITARY have an opportunity to witness the bottling, COPPERFIELD MEAT CAPS ' pasteurizing and cooling of milk, manufacture COPPERFIELD SCHOOL I Approved by Good Housekeeping cottagefTlZ -e- stic Science Department of I o( orange Bingham High School 1 Institute. 0f buttermilk. 1 " TREE TREATS will be given all visitors Hogan Dairy is located on the state road near West Jordan t, lJull " BMiiinmii iiiiii " w,''l,l''"'"" '' I National Distillers Corp., New York NOTICE! IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 5764X1 CAPTER 48, LAWS OF UTAH, 1935 IT'IS Mg$. TORY THAT ALL AUTOMOBILES BE tD BEFORE JUNE 15. BRING YOUR CAR IN TODAY AND LE T INSPECT IT, BY DOING SO YOU WILL avu LAST MINUTE RUSH. DON'T FORGE- T- NOW THE TIME TO GE1 SAT SPRING MOTOR TUNEUP AND GET ANDERS IRONED OUT. CME IN AND SEE THE NEW CHRYSLER AND HUDSONS. caiCKMgERLEY&NpH0 |