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Show FRIDAY, MAY n Pflff0 Eljrht THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH KXMXMXMXHXMXKXHXMXKXMXHXMXMXMSMZHSKIiJ Mrs. M. A. Stuart elected ward-en during the assembly. Attending the Rebekah assem-bly of Utah fro mthe Ruth Rebe-kah lodge No. 7, I.O.O.F., Tues-day and Wednesday and the ban-quet Monday evening were Miss Clara Christensen, Miss Althea Christensen, Mrs. A. J. Kresean and Mrs. Frank Mead. Mrs. Kre-sean was appointed chaplain and ing business thirteen present en-gaged in bridge, with Mrs. Wil-liam Cook, Mrs. Edith Peterson and Mrs. Clinton Robison scoring h,;h. st No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. irvin Stillman entertain-ed Monday evening for No. 1 Fire auxiliary members. Follow- - Merl Porter at Mrs. Porter's home. Monte Carlo whist was played with Mrs. Arthur Cook and Mrs. Don Reid winning high score. The honoree opened the gifts and a luncheon was served. Twenty friends of Mrs. Milton Mauchley attended a stork show-er Wednesday given in her honor by Mrs. Eldon Johnson and Mrs. I i Bridge Luncheon Red peonies and white snow-hall- s were used in decoration of the living room at the home of Mii. Wayne Shelley of Apex Mine Friday, when she was hos-tess at a bridge luncheon. Pan-sir- s formed the centerpiece of the table and the eight present re-ceived crocheted dollies as favors. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. Ross Hocking and Mrs. Bryan Bird. and Mrs. James Ogilvie Sr. of Salt Lake City. 4 Mrs. H. Smernoff entertained her Sewing club Tuesday even-ing A social evening and lunch-M- i were enjoyed by Mrs. Ell-wo- Gray, Mrs. Clyde Olson, Mrs. Dean Ham and Mrs. Veil Peterson. M Mrs. Louis Panas enterrined her Five Hundred foursome last Thursday evening. Mrs. John Mitchell and Mrs. M. D. Starley won prizes. , Last evening (Thursday) Mr and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans were hosts at a dinner in honor of Mr Evans' brother-in-la- w and sister Mr. and Mrs. James Ogilvie of Berkeley, Cal., who are visiting their parent, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-lar- d Evans of Holladay and Mr. Warren Allsop of Copperton, coach at Bingham high school, u? leaving today for Kamas where lie will spend the summer in the employ of the United States for-est service. Mrs. Allsop and sons plan to remain for the time being at Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich of 372 Main street are parents of a son born May 16 at the Breckon Maternity Home. I FOB. BETTER 1 Styles . Quality 2 Colors s 1 Buy National Advertised I Wearing Apparel from ii I The Big Store X WE CATER TO PARTIES AND PICNICS Copperton Confectionery COPPERTON, UTAH ICE CREAM SANDWICHES j SOFT DRINKS CKIARETTES I CANDIES MIXERS CHICKEN DINNERS LATE HOURS CURB SERVICE ONLY ALL SALES CASH I WE WILL START SERVING CHICKEN DINNERS AND SANDWICHES ON MAY 30 MR. AND MRS. 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Hitt boasts an Arc luHi-l-n Hxibl Ard d I set CoUar-ri- m, yet starch- - tJJT1"9 H less.,, ipruce all day long! "7 g Sanforiied-Sbruni- , an4 H Mitog, fonn-fi- t ait. UUt Splendid value at $2 CC Bingham Merc 5 THE BIG STORE WE DE Xg,MXMXMXHXri(IMXKa:MXIIXMXIIXMXHXHXIH UTAH INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Next Week's Schedule SUNDAY, MAY 26 j j Pirmey at Gemmell Ogden at Provo Magna at Helper WEDNESDAY. MAY 29 Gemmell at Magna Ogden at Brigham ' THURSDAY. MAY 30 j Helper at Pinney ! j Magna at Brigham j j Gemmell at Provo I i CANYON MOTOR Ca Phone 333 CA. Morley. Mgr. Attending the Rebekah Assem-bly of Utah from the Ruth Rebe-i- n Salt Lake City Tuesday or that evening were Mrs. S. T. Nerdin, Mrs. Lester Sumnicht, Mrs. Ray Buckle, Mrs. J. D. Lay-coc- Candidates for initiation from the Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7 Tuesday evening were Mrs. Harry Sours and Mrs. Rulon Mad-se- J.U. Club , Mrs. J. J. Doyle was hostess Wednesday evening to the J.U. club members at Five Hundred iikI luncheon. Mrs. L. E. Mil-ne- r, Mrs. Ida Mugfur and Mrs. W. C. Mayne won prizes. Mrs. Herbert Gust was an invited guest. C.G.G.G. Club Silling flowers were center-pieces for small tallies arranged for a bridge luncheon Monday, given by Mrs. Eugene Morris for G.G.G.G. club members. Places were marked for Mrs. J. A. Nor-de- Mrs. George W. Bolman, Mrs. John W. Crane, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. Thomas Caulfield, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Wil-liam Myers, Mrs. R. G. Frazier. Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. Louis Buehman, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. Judd Shilling. Mrs. L. W. Niel-sen, Mrs. C. Madsen, Mrs. Theo Chesler and Mrs. Leland Walker. Mrs. Chandler and Mrs. Walker won prizes. ,w No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Seven members of the No. 2 Fire auxiliary were guests Mon-day evening of Mrs. John Turner, who presented prizes at bridge 'o Mrs. Tory Tobiason and Mrs. Louis Chase. , Relief Society "The Psychology of Happy Liv-ing" will be discussed by Hilda Allmark, social service teacher, at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Bing-ham ward Relief society meeting i in the L. D. S. chapel. 4 Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ivie an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Lois, to Mr. Howard Pingree of Salt Lake City. The young couple is residing at 706 East Third South St. in Salt Lake The Democratic club of Cop- City. perton held their last meeting ol the current season Monday eve-ning. A dinner at Sturm's cafe wus followed by cards at the home of Mrs. Peter Smith. Pres-ent were Mrs. C. C. Colyar, Mrs. iiardy Odell. Mrs. Odell Peter-son, Miss Ellen Hansen, Mrs. A E. Mitchell, Mrs. W.D.S. Brown. Mrs. Peter Smith, Mrs. W. T. Rogers, Mrs. Vaun Christensen, Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. to. D Bennion, Mrs. Bert Pumphreyr and Mrs, Heber Nichols. Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Harvey Goff of Copperton entertained at a bridge luncheon Monday. Yellow and purple iri.c were used about the living room. Covers were placed for Mrs. P.O Loveless, Mrs. M. C. Colyar, Mrs B. L. Mitchell, Mrs. A. E. Mitch-ell, Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mrs. W. T. Rogers, Mrs. to. D. Bennion, Mrs. John Dahlstrom, Mrs. James Van Evera, Mrs. Gordon Buckle Mrs. Dewey Knudsen and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. Mrs. Loveless and Mrs. Buckle won prizes. jt Mrs. Eugene Morris presided as hostess at a bridge dinner last Friday evening at her home. Tu-lips and carnations were floral decorations. The guest list inclu-ded Mrs. Harold Nielsen, Miss Grace Nielsen and Mrs. Bert Thomas of Lark; Mrs. George Robbe, Mrs. A. A. Macke, MisF Verena Graham, Miss Vern Baer. Mm. Rex Tripp, Miss Mabel Nc-pm- d, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Miss Jenny Buehman, Mrs. Neva Able Mrs. Lawrence Snow. Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. Marvin Throckmor-te- n and Mrs. A. C. Larick. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Tripp won pri-zes. t Tlo Women's Democratic club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Ellis Boren. Due to the absence of the president, Mrs. John West, there was no businesr meeting. Five Hundred was play-v- d with Mrs. Louis Panas, Mrs. Joseph Timothy and Mrs. Anna Wolfe playing high. jt The Altar society of the Holy Rosary Catholic church will hold their Bingo party nt 7 p.m. May 28, Mrs. R. A. Murano, president, has announced. In charge of ar-rangement are Mrs. Joe McDon-ald of Copperficld and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield. Linger Longer Club Mrs. Aimer Berg entertained Wednesday evening at her home for the Linger Longer club mem-bers. Bridge was followed by a j luncheon served to Mrs. Cordon Buckle, Mrs. Irvin Sorenson, Mrs. Irvin Stillman, Mrs. Jack Davis, Mrs. Ross Cushing, Mrs. Rulon Madsen and a guest, Mrs. Hurley English. Prizes went to Mrs. Stillman, Mrs. Buckle and Mrs. Madsen. |