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Show Local Happenings i M m www Back at her desk at the Utah Power and Lights company is Mrs. Neva Abel, who returned Monday evening from an enjoyable enjoy-able two weeks in California. Part of the time she spent with Miss Zella Ward, her daughter, in Oakland. ! Garn Carpentier, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carpentier, who has served the past 11 months with the U. S. Marines at San Diego, and was given a medical from St. Mark's hospital, where she recently underwent an appendectomy. ap-pendectomy. Frank Callen, all-state football quarterback and star of the Bingham Bing-ham high school state B championship champ-ionship team in 1939, left Monday Mon-day for Moraga, Cal, where he will enroll at St. Mary's college for the fall term. An unconfirmed unconfirm-ed report is that Callen was offered offer-ed better prospects at the California Cali-fornia school than by any other discharge because of an eye injury in-jury received in the line of duty, returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Matthews and sons, Howard, Jr. and John Louis, of Copperton, are vacationing vacation-ing for two weeks in Yellowstone Yellow-stone national park, Ironwood, Mich., and Duluth, Minn. City Attorney and Mrs. Elliott college or university. Mr. and Mrs. Winn Raby and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nichols returned re-turned August 15 from a 12-day vacation which took them east to St. Louis, south to Memphis, Tenn. Plans the couples had earlier ear-lier to drive on to New Orleans were cancelled because of the flooded highways. Instead they traveled to Dallas, Tex., and to the south rim of Grand canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Erickson of 93 12 Carr Fork are parents of a son born at Bingham Canyon hospital August 17. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris ) W. Evans and City Councilman and Mrs. Dale Johnston left Thursday morning to stay until i Saturday night at Logan attend-: attend-: ing the Utah State Municipal ' league convention as Bingham i city representatives. Attending the Safeway Employes Em-ployes association summer outing Sunday at Lagoon were Bingham Bing-ham store Manager H. F. Dunn. spent three days at Sun Valley, Idaho, returning Monday evening. even-ing. Mrs. George Klonizas and family fami-ly visited one week in Salt Lake with Mrs. Klonizos' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sergakes. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vardakis and son, Nick, left Sunday evening even-ing for Los Angeles, where they will visit relatives and vacation for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Carter and daughter, Bette, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Dunlavy of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Dunlavy of Tooele the past week. Mrs. Dunn and children, Jackie and Patsy; Clyde Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson. Employes Employ-es from Utah and Wyoming were served a chicken dinner and spent the day swimming and enjoying concessions. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson of 103 Carr Fork returned Tuesday from a week's stay in Butte, Mont, and Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Anderson and children, Richard and Beverly, Bev-erly, of Copperton, left Tuesday to visit, two weeks in Los Angeles Angel-es withrelatives. Mrs. L. S. Breckon and sons, John D. and Davy, of Copperton, ! left Saturday to vacation a week in San Francisco. They were to join Mr. Breckon at Elko, Nev. Florence Larson," daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Larson of Copperton, Cop-perton, was released Tuesday i The "Moyle for Governor" campaign in Bingham district, headed by Joseph P. Scussel, swung into high in vote drive for Henry D. Moyle, Democratic candidate for nomination as governor gov-ernor at a meeting held Monday evening at the Bingham cafe (formerly Italian-French). Sixty supporters heard Mr. Moyle's address ad-dress following dinner. -v |