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Show Mr. and Mrs. C. A.-Morley and daughters, Maurine and Darlene, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beck of River-ton. River-ton. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Strong and children, Ruth and Ronald, of Magna, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley of Apex Mine. A call to active duty in the United States navy has been received re-ceived by Jack Martin, formerly of Bingham, who with Mrs. Martin Mar-tin has resided in Los Angeles the past winter. The Martins arrived ar-rived Monday night for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carrigan of : Union and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Martin of Sandy, and other relatives and friends before going to San Diego, where, on May 12, Mr. Martin will be assigned a ship and home port. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Carrigan entertained at a family dinner for their son-in-law and daughter, and Wednes-i Wednes-i day Mr, and Mrs. Martin of Sandy were hosts at dinner. Last evening- Mr. and Mrs. James Carrigan Carri-gan of Copperton complimented the Martins at a family party. Mrs. John Anderson and Miss Mary Strelich were luncheon guests last Friday of Mrs. H. W. Kirkendall of Copperfield. Mrs. Howard Barrows of Mid-vale; Mid-vale; formerly of Bingham, entertained en-tertained at a luncheon at the Rock Castle in Salt Lake City Monday afternoon. Corsages of rosebuds were favors. Mrs. C. A. Morley was one of the 18 guests. Miss Melba Pappas of Magna is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nick P. Flor-os Flor-os of Lead Mine, this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Barton and daughters, Meris, Carol and Kay, returned April 30 from a short visit at Jensen, Utah, with Mrs. Barton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Gardner. Mr. and Mi's. Elbert Rogers and son, Errol Jack, left Thursday Thurs-day for their home at Needles, Cal., after a two-week visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Kampos of Lead Mine are parents of a daughter born last Friday night. Mrs. Kampos and baby are at the Bingham hospital. Fragrant Persian lilacs were chosen by Mrs. Marlund Eden as flowers for a party for her club Friday evening at the Eden home. Mrs. Clive Siddoway was I an invited guest and also won first prize at bridge. Other awards went to Mrs. Parker Gray and Mrs. O. G. Muir. A tasty luncheon lunch-eon was served at midnight. Mrs. Joseph Timothy was hostess hos-tess to her Sewing club Thursday Thurs-day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Glenard Gould of Oakland, Cal, visited Saturday Satur-day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Granquist. Mr. Gould is a former Utah Copper company com-pany employee who left Bingham Bing-ham in January, 1925, to live at Oakland. This week the Goulds visited in Ogden and Salt Lake City with friends. Selecting stock for the James Variety store, business visitors in Salt Lake City Monday afternoon after-noon were Mrs. Paul F. Erz, Mrs. Myron Fullmer and Earl T. James. C. L. Jensen, an employee of the Bingham Mercantile Co., returned re-turned to work Wednesday after a 10-day vacation trip through the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Whitmore of Santaquin, Utah, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Gran-ning Gran-ning of Highland Boy. April 30. LOCALNOTES Mrs. Annie Johnson of 100 Carr Fork returned home Sunday Sun-day from a two-month stay in Midvale with her sister, Mrs. Selma Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richard of Ogden arrived last week to make their home in Dry Fork. Mr. Richard is office manager forthe Utah Construction company, which began work last week on a fill in Dry Fork canyon for the Utah Copper company. It is expected ex-pected that the construction company com-pany will have a fairly large crew at work at Dry Fork soon, the skeleton staff having already arrived. Mrs. John Reed and daughter, Judy, of U. S. Mines, returned May 1 from a month's visit in Los Angeles with Mrs. Reed's sister. G. J. Wilson of Provo, supervisor super-visor for Safeway Stores, visited the local store Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Burress of Superior, Wyo., were dinner guests Friday at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Burress, and spent the week-end in Salt Lake City. , Mrs. Paul Kuhni visited relatives rela-tives in Logan Tuesday. Beverly Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller of Mid-vale, Mid-vale, spent last week-end visiting visit-ing Helen Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Austin of Highland Boy. . Carroll W. Burt of Los Angeles arrived Monday to visit several days with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. - Charles L. Austin of Highland Boy. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boren of 586 Main street are parents of a five-pound daughter born Sunday Sun-day afternoon at the Breckon Maternity Home. Mrs. Boren is the former Deon Barrett of Copperfield. Cop-perfield. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larick returned re-turned Friday night from a nine-day nine-day trip to Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. They went first to the Mesa Verde national park and cliff dwellings in Colorado, Colo-rado, and then on to Gallup and Albuquerque, New Mexico. At the copper mine at Santa Rita, New Mexico, they were guests of Bill Goodrich, formerly of Bingham, woh is assistant superintendent super-intendent at the Santa Rita mine. At Morenei, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Larick were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nepple, formerly of Bingham, and visited the Phelps Dodge mine. The Nepples joined the Laricks in a trip to El Paso, where the party visited with the Rev. and Mrs. Clifton Pond at Fort Sill; on to Juarez, old Mexico, Mexi-co, and Tucson, Ariz. In the latter lat-ter city the four visited Lureen and Dick Nepple, students at the University of Arizona, where Miss Lureen is a member of the class of 1941. The party went to Ajo, Ariz., to view the Phelps Dodge mine, the Nepples then leaving to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Larick spent a day in Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Ariz., and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whittle, former Binghamites, at Mesa, Ariz., before be-fore returning home. Miss Lois Adams .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest I. Adams, 13 a member of the St. Mark's hospital nursing school graduating gradua-ting class, to hold commencement commence-ment exercises at 8 p.m., May 21. |