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Show . .j j, m m -m m m m m m t m w m m r -w T r rr -i -i , Society ys special guest will be Mrs. H. P. Jones of Salt Lake City, national committeewoman. June Brides To Take Vows A trio of Bingham Canyon girls have chosen June 1 for recitation reci-tation of their marriage vows. Meyer-Harris The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer of Copperton will be scene of the wedding of their daughter, Miss Helen Meyer, and Robert Harris. The Rev. A. W. Lyons of Salt Lake City will officiate. of-ficiate. Miss Meyer lias been honored at a number of pre-nuptial parties par-ties this week. Mr. Harris is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris of 307 Main street and a Utah Copper company employe. They'll make their home in Bingham Canyon. i ColesTernley The marriage of Miss Wilva M. Coles and S. Edgar Fernley will be solemnized in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple June 19 and followed by a reception at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Vada J. Coles 1534 Edison street, Salt Lake City. Attending Miss Coles as matron ma-tron of honor will be Mrs. Mau- rice McKendrick and bridemaids will be Miss Marion R. Egbert . and Miss Melba Sorenson. Parties given foi Miss Coles 1 included a shower Wednesday evening at which Mrs. Elmo Nes-ter, Nes-ter, 35 Canyon road, Salt Lake City, presided. Tonight sisters of Mr. Fernley, Mrs. Guy Nielsen and Mrs. Harold F. Beck, will preside at a personal person-al shower for Miss Coles at the home of their mother, Mrs. S. E. Fernley, 862 Diestel road, Salt Lake City. Thirty guests have been invited. 4 Miss Grace Nielsen Is Bride Of Week Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen of Sandy announce the marriage of (heir daughter, Miss Grace Niel-;cn. Niel-;cn. to George James Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs George Walker of Iferriman in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Miss Nielsen has been a teacher at the Bingham Central .clmol the past several years. The couple will make their home 1 1 Herrirnan. , . Bingo Party Under auspices of the Holy '(isary Catholic church Altar -ociety, a Bingo party was held Tuesday evening at Rosary hall. Out-of-town guests included a group of students from Judge Uemorial school, Salt Lake City. Twenty-five Bingo games were played with Mrs. Ray Carl and Joe McDonald of Copperfield in charge. Mrs. Thomas Caulfield aid Mrs. Joe McDonald served refreshments. Assisting in ar- rangements were Mrs. R. A. Mu-rano, Mu-rano, Mrs. Anthony Redmond and Mrs. Ross Cushing. Recent Brido Feted A miscellaneous .shower Monday Mon-day evening at the home of Mr. .ind Mrs. Wayne Shelley of Apex Mine was given by Gail Shelley and Amy t'uthbert m compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Joe Zdnnich, the former Lois Cuthbert, dnifjitei ,f Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cuth-! Cuth-! ft. The couple was married in Evanston, Wyo May 2. Besides the honoree, guests at the party were Marian Moore, Beatrice Andreason, Katheiine Konomo.s, Phyllis Huffman, Evelyn Eve-lyn Fpis, Ruby Bloekovieh, As-pacia As-pacia Chipian, Irene Anderson, Helen Woodland, Mavis Garrett, Helen Gons and Mary I1, mas. l'lizes at Cootie went to Miss Moore and Mins Andrea.-. on. A la-ly luncheon was served. , Showers Given In compliment to Mi.-.s Helen Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ered Meyer of Copperton, whose marriage to Robert Harris of Bingham Canyon will take place at the home of her parents tomorrow, to-morrow, a miscellaneous shower was given Monday evening. Mrs. Milton Hunsaker of Salt Lake City and Miss Marion Cop-enhaver Cop-enhaver were the hostesses and the following were present: Mrs. Lloyd Harris, Mrs. Earl C'open-haver, C'open-haver, Mrs. Leland Timothv, Mrs. William Steele, Mrs. Charlie Ilarryman, Miss Helen Marks, Miss Dora West, Mrs. William Jackson, Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen; Also Mrs. Charles Hudson, Miss Adiene Hudson, Miss Jean Hudson, Hud-son, Mrs. Joseph Harker, Mrs. Peter Smith, Miss Edna Smith, Mrs. Frank Olson, Mrs. Ray Gam-mell, Gam-mell, Mrs. G. T. Buckle, Miss Thelma Jensen, Mrs. Guy Murray Mur-ray of Sandy, Mrs. Rulon Timothy Timo-thy of Riverton and Mrs. Clyde Kendall of Salt Lake City. MacNeil-Slotte Miss Ruby MacNeil and Runar Slotte will be married Saturday morning by the bride's uncle, Alfred Al-fred Henkel, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Miss MacNeil is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. J. MacNeil and Mr. Slotte is a son of Mrs. Mary Slotte. The bride-elect is a graduate of Bingham high school, class of 1940, and Mr. Slotte is a Utah Copper company employe. Immediately after the ceremony the couple will leave on a honeymoon honey-moon trip. Jensen-Beck To become the bride of Francis Beck of Sandy June 1, Miss Thelma Thel-ma Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen of Copperton, has gifts and well wishes of a number of friends to take into her new home at Midvale along with her pretty trousseau. Mr. Beck is a son of Ed Beck of Murray Mur-ray and Mrs. Metcalf Beck of Los Angeles. The future Mrs. Beck is a 1937 graduate of Bingham Bing-ham high school. O Attend Graduation Attending commencement exercises ex-ercises at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral Wednesday evening for the graduating nurses of St. Mark's hospital school of nursing, were the family and friends of Kathleen Elizabeth Steele, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Steele of Copper Heights, who has accepted a position as charge nurse at the hospital beginning August 1. Miss Steele graduated from Bingham high school in 1936. Attending the graduation rites were Mr. and Mrs. Steele; Jack Steele, who came home Wednesday from San Francisco; Dorothy Steele and Bob Steele. Install Officers Mrs. Mike Brisk of Copperton, president of district No. 3 of the American Legion auxiliary, installed in-stalled officers of the auxiliary to Sugarhouse post No. 65 of the American Legion May 23. Mrs. D. J. Sullivan and Mrs. Francis Quinn accompanied Mrs. Brisk. jl Rebekahs The Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7, met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Mead. Bridge was played with Mrs. James Denver, Den-ver, Mrs, Rulon Madsen and Mrs. A. M. Peterson winning prizes. jt , Birthday Party The eleventh birthday of Colli Col-li en Creedon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Creedon, was celebrated cel-ebrated Tuesday afternoon at a party attended by the following guests: Donna Lee Cook, Bonnie Jean Johnson, Gwen Stokes, Shirley Shir-ley Jarred, Connie May Stillman, Mattie Jean Adams, Barbara Mills, Darlene Morley, Patsy Creedon, Colleen Robison, Rosie Garchina and Katherine King. "Helping Your Neighbor" was played with prizes being won by Gwen, Shirley and Mattie Jean. A tasty luncheon and a pink and brown birthday cake were served. serv-ed. Decorations were in red and white and favors were barrettes in those colors. .n. 'Ul 1 Ul Mil" iYlV-Jl'l home. Miss Maurine Buckle and Miss Lillian Buckle assisted in entertainment. A variety of games gam-es was played, prizes going to Mrs. Gammell, Miss Adiene Hudson, Hud-son, Mrs. Murray, Miss Helen Meyer and Miss Smith. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. A party last Thursday evening in honor of the bride-to-be was given-by Mrs. Clyde A. Kendall of 120 Heather street. Salt Lake City. There were fifteen guests, the following from Bingham Canyon: Mrs, G. T. Buckle, Miss Marion Copenhaver, Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Kendall, Miss Lillian Meyer iinrl Mrs. Fred Meyer. Slickers Members of the Stickers club will be. guests this evening of Mrs. Donald Buchanan at the Edgehill Tea Garden in Salt Lake City at a bridge dinner. Mrs. Annie Johnson entertained entertain-ed at her home in Carr Fork Sunday Sun-day for her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Hurley, on her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Peonies and roses centered center-ed an attractively arranged table. ta-ble. A delicious dinner served to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Elvira Forsncss; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William Winger, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Dea Wrigley, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson Ander-son and Mrs. Manda Johnson and daughter Virginia, all of Salt Lake City. Many lovely gifts were presented Mrs. Hurley. Dancing followed dinner. .j Busy Bees Mrs. Verl Peterson entertained the Busy Bees Sewing club Tuesday Tues-day evening at her home. Enjoying Enjoy-ing a social evening were Mrs. II. Smernoff, Mrs. Clyde Olson, Mrs. Dean Ham and Mrs. Ell-wood Ell-wood Gray. .M Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Santistevan of Copperton were hosts Wednesday Wednes-day noon at their home to members mem-bers of the 1939 state championship champion-ship football team, which won the Class B state championship last fall. A banquet was served to the following: Ken Reynolds, Dave Ireland, Billy Porter, Joe Tibolla, Stanley Long, Ernest Sheen, 'Frank Nelson, Captain Frank Callen, Charles Hudson, Gordon Jensen, Elwin Winn, Albino Al-bino Lopez, Max Seal, Harold Mattice, Kenneth Davis, Kimmy Goff, Sergio Alvarez, Nick Yen-gich, Yen-gich, Joe Badovinatz, Rajelia Neria, Ken Poulsen, John Curry and Dee Carpenter, athletic manager. c Pinochle Club Eight members of a Pinochle club were entertained by Mrs. Ida Mugfur of Copperton at her home Monday evening. Card prices pri-ces went to Mrs. George McDonald. McDon-ald. Mrs. Bud Nichol and Mrs. R. E. Streator. Luncheon was served to eight. j W. B. A. Women s Benefit association, review No. 10, will meet Wednesday Wednes-day evening, June 5, at the home d' Mrs. Herbert Gust. No. 2 Fire Auxiliary With Mrs. Sam Sturm as hostess, hos-tess, the No. 2 Fire auxiliary met Monday evening at the Fire hall. Mrs. W. L. Faddis and Mrs. Ted Robison won Drizes at cards. ji Party Set The Women's Democratic club is making arrangements for a Cottage party to be held June 14. In charge are Mrs. John West, Mrs. Lavuntha Garrett, Mrs. Louis Panas, Mrs. V. Boren and Mrs. George Panos. No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Hostesses Monday evening at the fire auxiliary and No. 1 Firemen's Fire-men's conjoint meeting were Mrs. Edith Peterson, Mrs. Ray Tatton and Mrs. Arthur Cook. A hot dinner was served to twenty-eight twenty-eight at the fire hall. Prizes at cards went to William Cook, Boyd Nerdin, Mrs. Marlin Schultz and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins. 4 Relief Society At 1:30 p. m. next Tuesday at the L. D. S. Bingham ward chapel, chap-el, Relief society members will hear a theology lesson given by Ruby Day and a teacher's topic bv Lavantha Garrett. . To Visit On Coast Mrs. Louis Buchman and son, Howard Buchman, who was a studeut in the school of business at the University of Utah the past year, left Thursday morning to visit two or three weeks in San Francisco with Mrs. Ralph Wells Robinson Jr., the former Miss Barbara Buchman. Mr. Buchman will join his family on the coast later. J A family dinner party for eight, presided over by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ablett, marked their eleventh elev-enth wedding anniversary, Tuesday, Tues-day, May 28. The lovely center-piece center-piece was a bowl of pink and white peonies. .4 The American. Legion auxiliary auxil-iary to post No. 30 will be entertained en-tertained next Wednesday evening, even-ing, June 5, at the home of Mrs. Theo Chesler, with Mrs. Elliott W. Evans as assisting hostess. A |