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Show mV SEPTEMBER 24, 1943 THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH PAGE FIVE THE I... CHALLENGE ,,,,., rr!, ' :U;V'' VOU HAVE tiOT V V, tfflpa ill figMmrCwk ; '""""" u.s.r,..,.,, !,,,,, enjoying the Copperton M I A dance Wednesday evening were Bonnie Jean Johnson, Gloria Farnsworth, Joyce Miller and Joyce Ricks . 'copperton : Pull""- - n" $20W fi..- - f--r? . : A Mrs. i- - F. Barkle had : tend guests three d officers from & Sergeant Danny git McHughe Griffin PD1 Don Staley. .; Florajean Waters left ' for Wendover, Utah, will teach school this A Army Air Base. Officer lc Keith D. Sul-le- ft v Tuesday evening for Mass., to report to his jnd Mrs. Murray Noble of wyo., Miss Vonda fvnof Lyman, Wyo., left Idav after a four-da- y stay rTYnd Mrs. Charles F. Xi The Wyoming visitors 'following were dinner at the Sullenger home I1.. Mr and Mrs' Clyde :'iaw and daughter Gladys, Mrs. Har-- gffiaw, all of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. H- - M. .sen and Mrs. James M, - ger and daughter, Jana, of 'fnd Mrs. J. W. Bingham, riy of Price, moved into an sent at Copperton Monday. Bingham, who has been a Her of Carbon county high i faculty, is an instructor at ;am high school. Saturday luncheon guest at me of Mr. and Mrs. Joe nson was their niece, Willa Hodges of Bingham . and Mrs. Ernest Poulson daughter, Vida Rae, were ,.ght guests Friday at the of Mr. Poulson's parents, ,nd Mrs. E. R. Poulson of Pleasant. delightful party was enjoy-ursda- y evening at the home ieverly Anderson. Guests Betty Lou Houghton, Vida Poulson, Rhea Lou Olsen ilarjorie Thompson of Lark Betty Brimhall of Apex. A cus luncheon was served, and Mrs. Keith Jacobson amily were Monday guests e home of Mrs. Jacobson's a, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chip-o- f American Fork, day visitors at the J. L. McKellar home were Mrs. brother and wife, Major and Mrs. Freeman Parsons of Dothon, Alabama, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fugate of Murray. An overnight guest Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKellar was Mrs. McKellar's father, O. E. Parsons of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless and son, Duane, were guests Sun-day at the home of Mrs. Love-less' mother, Mrs. Lettie Gud-munds-of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayne and daughter, Shirley, and son, Keith, were dinner guests Sun-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs-Charle- s Brimhall of Apex. Dinner guests Sunday at the Ben Price home were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith and daughter, Phylis, of Bingham. . - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobson and family were Tuesday even- - ing visitors at the home of Mrs. Jacobson's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Denny of Spring-vill- e. Miss Lola Jean Gammell was an overnight guest Wednesday at the home of Darlcne Johnson. Miss Faye McKellar was an overnight guest Thursday at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dick of Salt Lake City. Overnight guest Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar was Mrs. Col-yar- 's sister, Mrs. Charles Conner of Salt Lake City. Mrs. L. E. Barnett spent Wed-nesday with her mother, Mrs. Rosa Cunliffe of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Phill Dowdell were overnieht guests Mondav at the home of Mr. Dowdell's mother, Mrs. Phoebe Dowdell of Springville. Sunday Mr .and Mrs. Richard B. Wells enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City. Arrivals in Copperton on Sep-tember 16 were Mrs. Norma the former Norma Nix, and her small son, Edward Glenn, and Mrs. Jack Larsen, the form-er Darlene Nix, both daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Nix, who returned to Utah from San Diego. Mrs. Rasmussen and baby visited this week in Oakley with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Frazier. Mrs. Larsen was joined by her hus-man- d, Corporal Jack R. Larsen, who has a 15-d- furlough from San Diego marine base. The couple spent this week in Coal-ville with his mother. Mrs. Ma-bel Larsen. Mrs. Rasmussen and baby and Mrs. Larsen plan to spend the winter at the Nix home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright visited Friday evening in Mur-ray with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harvey. After a three-wee- k visit with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen, Richard Birk has returned to his home in Los Angeles. Mitchell Armitstead of Helena, Mont., Lester Armitstead of a, Wash., Rowley Armitstead of Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Alice An-gus of LaPoint and Mrs. Dudley of Jensen, Utah, were guests un-til Sunday at the Elvin Armit-stead home. Monday night Mrs. Frank Pe-terson gave a party for her son, Apprentice Seaman Dick Peter-son. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gilman of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and Mar-garet Atwood of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Magna and Lorraine Peterson of Salt Lake City. Audrey Sells of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with her sister. Mrs- Rex Garrett. Mrs. Louis Garrett, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. P. Matthews, and her son, Rex Garrett, for the past two weeks, returned to American Fork Sat-urday evening. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thome and Mrs. Annie Henkel motored to Pleasant Grove for Mrs. Mary Armitstead's funeral. Mrs. Leo Thorne has had as guest Monday and Tuesday her cousin, Mrs. John MacNeil of Bell Gardens, Calif. Lois Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson, un-derwent an appendectomy Thurs-day morning at Bingham hospita-l- Saturday night a weiner roast was enjoyed by Shirley Watkins, Shirley Smith, Jeannette Groves, Carol Pearson and Nellie Beth Buney. Friday night a Slumber party and refreshments were enjoyed at the home of Shirley Tassain-e- r by Irene Curry and Patricia Bennion. Visiting at the William Abiett home is Miss Frances Goglio of Long Beach, Cal. Miss Madeline Golden of Santa Monica is also a house guest at the Abiett home. To join them this week-en- d is Mrs. A. V, Whylie of Aruba, Dutch West Indies, Mrs. Ablett's aunt. The three plan to leave Sat-urday for California. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pullan mo-tored to Salt Lake City uTesday to visit Mr .and Mrs- - A. L. Har-woo- d, Mrs. Pullan's parents, and her sister and husband. Captain and Mrs. Raymond Welch, who returned from Fort Sill, Okla. Among those from Bingham ing. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dol-man of Bingham won nigh score bridge prize. Refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Robbe, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Cotter, all of Copperton; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fernloy of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs, Rex T. Tripp and the Bolmans of Bingham. Mike Sertich and Seaman lc William Braun were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates. : local notes: Mr. and Mrs. William H. Spark-e- s of Salt Lake City and their daughter and son-in-la- Cpl and Mrs. Cloid L. Hinckley, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Rawlings the evening of Sep-tember 16. Cpl Hinckley left yes-terday (Thursday) to return to duty at Pinedale, Calif., after a 15-d- furlough spent in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ray E. Spend love plans to leave by train Sunday to join her husband, Lieutenant Spend-love- , now stationed at Fort Ben-nin- g, Ga. Needle and Thimble club mem-bers were guests at the home of Mrs. Joseph Timothy Wednesday evening. Mrs. Arthur Cook was the gracious hostess to No. 1 Fire-men's auxiliary Monday evening. Prizes at bridge were presented Mrs. John Osoro, Mrs. Lon Raw-lins and Mrs. Bruce Ivie Sr. Love-ly refreshments were served to 12. Final social of the summer season for Women's Democratic club and guests was held last Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Ashworth with Mrs. S- - J. Kenner cohostess. Prizes at five hundred were claimed by Mrs. Ellis Boren, Mrs. Laura Tampakis; Mrs. Joseph Timothy, house; and George Panos. Lun-cheon was served to 16. Night club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling of CoDDprton last SatnrHnv Dirnn. delighted to hear recently that Air Cadet Sidney R. Tregaskis, formerly of Highland Boy, ex-pects to finish training at Yale university and receive a lieuten-ant's commission in about 10 more weeks. The young married group of Highland Boy enjoyed a party at the Catholic Center Monday. Those present were Mary and George Kosovich, Ruby and "Swede" Antcll, Bonnie and Manuel Osoro, Penna and Joe Scorzato, Annie and Peter Koso-vich, Merle and Joe Kopesic, Millie and George Bolich and Mary and Archie Steele. Danc-ing and refreshments were en-joyed by all. Lee Erazuma and daughter, Anna Lee, were business visitors in Salt Lake City Tuesday, i. - -- - -- - -- - - :highlandboy: Virginia Jefcoii-Pho- ne 104 Miss Marjorie Brimhall of Wen-dover visited at the home of her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Charles Brimhall of Apex Mine over the" week-en- d. Mrs. Roger Bossiere of Kansas City, Mo., has joined her husband here to make their home. Mr. Boissiere is a furloughed soldier. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Roberts left Highland Boy Wednesday to make their home in Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Boyce of Jackson, Wyo., are now mak-ing their home in Highland Boy. Mr. Boyce is a furloughed sol-dier. Word has been received by the Gerbich famih' that their son, Mike, who is stationed with the armed forces in the South Paci-fic, was recently promoted to the rank of Private First Class. George Savich returned to Far-ragu- t. Idaho, to resume naval training after spending a 14-da- y furlough visiting his brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich and his brother, Robert Savich. Pvt Nick Savich, who is sta-- i tioned at Fort Sumner, N. M re-cently returned to his base after a 14-da- y visit with relatives in Highland Boy. Mike and Katie Yengich of Grass Valley, Calif., are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yengich. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Adams of Sacremento, Calif., are making their home in Highland Boy. Lenea Krans of Salt Lake City is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Lee Hansen and Mrs- - Drew Rawlings. Mr .and Mrs. Joe Rakich and children and Nick and George Savich were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Go-les- h of Copperfield. Mrs. Roger Boissiere was a bu-siness visitor in Salt Lake City Wednesday. LeRoy Eliason of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Adams. Residents of Highland Boy were sorry to hear that Mrs. Tom Yen- - gich Sr. had broken her leg ear-ly this week. Betty Brimhall recently re-turned home fram a camping trip. Marie Azzelio, student at the University of Utah, was a week-end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr .and Mrs- - Tony Az-zelio. Residents of Highland Boy were happy to see Clyde Hettrick who sutfered a head injury last spring, up and around and back at school after three months in bed. Also returning to school was Nora Prophet, who suffered six broken ribs and a Iractured skull in a fall near Apex Mine. Mrs. Ann Predovich Bolich has returned after visiting with her husband and friends on the coast. Mr. Bolich is now stationed in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bohe and daughter, Mrs. James Payne, vi-sited at the Vernon Jeffcott resi-dence Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall of Apex Mine were overnight visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Cal-derwo-in Salt Lake City Fri-day. Mrs. Vernon Jeffcott returned home Monday from Bingham hospital where she underwent a minor operation. The Questers and Queen Es-thers attended the Highland Boy Community House meeting last Wednesday. Mr .and Mrs. Sidney Tregas-kis Sr. of Tooele were visitors at the Jeffcott home Wednesday . Friends in Highland Boy were Ho jj tune in U II UESDAYS S?T KSL-7- :30 P.M. "REPORT TO THE' V) NATION" An Outstanding National Program Of Dramatized News. I ' BROUGHT TO YOU BY ITOWt UGHT CO. 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