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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH to Salt Lake CUy Monaay w lhMrd and Mrs. Guy Delia-Luci- a were hosts at a delightful picnic dinner in Big Cottonwood can-yon July 27. The affair comph- - Omaha, who is visiff in-la- w and daughter8 vr Mrs. Sam Feraeo of 'r k Other guests were Mr V? Joe Tome and Mrs BarTJ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Archibald left June 27 to visit their son, Seaman 2C Eldon Archibald, at San Francisco, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laris of Roosevelt spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apos-tal- . Linda Zorn and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn, went ner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mastoris. Mary Man-no- s and Mr. and Mrs. Saltas brought her home. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Malkos. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saltas and Mary Mannos of Salt Lake City. have been living in Purcell, Mo. They are going on to Los An-geles to make their home as Mr. Kent goes back to work for the same company in Van Nuys, Calif. He will be making planes for the navy. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tierney of Bingham were dinner guests at the Robert Burke home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Tyson and Mrs. William Burke attended a birthday party Wednesday even-ing for Joe Doyle given by Mrs. Doyle. Cpl. John Pantalone left Sat-urday morning to return to the marine base at San Diego after a y furlough spent at home. Miss Beverly Barrett returned from Mt. Pleasant last Saturday. She attended the Epworth lea-gue institute. Dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kent and son, Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leatherwood and son, Ger-ry. Mrs. James Malkos and child-ren spent a few days this week visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sam Kastanis, and family in West Jordan. The new 500 club met at the home of Mrs. Mark Prince last Thursday evening. Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Greg Tyson, Mrs. John Pantalone and Mrs. Leon-ard Johnson, all of Copperfield, were present. Mrs. Tyson won first prize and Mrs. Johnson the house prize. Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bapis had their infant son baptized at the Greek Orthodox church in Salt Lake City. He was named George. George Bo-k-of Salt Lake City is the pod-fathe- r. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bapis and sons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Korologos. Mrs. Helen Colen, mother of Mrs. Bapis, returned home with her for several days' visit. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bapis had 50 guests at the baptismal dinner. Mrs. Russell Boren left yester-day to visit two weeks with her husband at San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thurmond and daughter, Theo, of Ogden, were week-en- d visitors at the J. B. Thurmond home. Theo re-mained with her grandparents for a short vacation. T. Sgt. Gene McDonald left Wednesday to return to Drew Field, Tampa, Fla after a two-week- s' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myles McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Golesh and family are vacationing in Am-erican Fork canyon for eight, days. Jordan school district has started work on the Copperfield school grounds which are to be leveled and given a hard surface. Nineteen Copperfield boys are enjoying a week's vacation at Tracy Wigwam up Mill Creek p.invnn : ooppeVfield : Phone 505J Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood All parents and friends of Cop-perfield Boy Scouts are invited to attend a gala night at Tracy Wigwam in Mill Creek Sunday, August 6. Festivities will start at 5 p.m. First on the program will be the annual swimming meet, followed by a hamburger feed, then the evening's finale, the camp Court of Honor. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Valdez and family and Mr. and Mrs. Salva-dor Valdez and family are vaca-tioning this week in New Mexico. Mrs. Nick Golesh and small daughter spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe John-son and daughters of Los An-geles, Calif., went camping up Little Cottonwood canyon last Friday and spent the night. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin spent two days and nights in Provo last week visiting rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Felix McDonald spent last Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Error in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Turpin were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kent and son have been visiting for sev-eral days with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood and family. Mr. Kent has been overseas for two years. He was on a maintenance crew for the Lockheed Overseas company. Mrs. Kent and son Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Junior Anderson and Mrs. Malcolm Robertson and sons, spent Sunday in Big Cottonwood canyon picnicking. Ray Contreras had an appen-dectomy at St. Mark's hospital last Friday. Ray is recovering nicely. Cpl. Nicholas Contreras phoned from California last Sun-day to inquire about his broth-er's operation. Fred Neria returned Wednes-day from California, where he had been visiting for some time. Marion Carter of Murray is visiting friends in Copperfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos and family are vacationing for a few days in West Jordan at the Sam Kastanis home. Beverly Newman of Salt Lake City visited over the week-en- d with Carol Phipps. Juanita and Vera Pierce and Mrs. Peterson and children brought Clara Mae Phipps home Monday afternoon. They had been vacationing at Moon lake near Duchesne. Mrs. John Harriman gave a birthday party last Friday after-noon in honor of her two child-ren. It was Madeline's eighth birthday and Jacky's fifth. There were 26 guests present. Games were played. Mrs. Harriman ser-ved light refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel are Tappia vacationing in Texas. Ruth Contreras and Eddie Or-tega were Salt Lake visitors last Friday. Sunday evening guests of Carol Phipps were Beverly New-man, Beverly Barrett, Amelia and Mary Katis. They enjoyed themselves making candy. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Miller and family attended the funeral last week of Mrs. Arvella Nicholls of Randolph. Mrs. Nicholls was Mrs. Miller's mother. Mrs. Miller re-mained for a week at her moth-er's home. Betty Nicholls, who had been visiting at the Miller home, returned to Randolph for the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Baros and daughter, Mrs. Albino Lopez, and family left Saturday to make their home in Clearfield. Mr. Baros and Mrs. Lopez have ac-cepted employment at the Clear-field naval supply depot. Monday Ross Falsetti received a letter from his father, Giacomo Falsetti of Aiello, Calabrio, Italy, the first such communication re-ceived in four years. The father reported his family as all well and sons all safe. One boy is a prisoner of the British in East Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell took their family and children of Orvil Cowdell to Liberty park Wednesday for a picnic luncheon. Mrs. Bert Hatt of Provo is vis-iting Mrs. Orvil Cowdell. Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bapis, Paul and Jimmy, are vacationing in Boise, Ida., at the home of Mike Alexandria. Melia Katis spent Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saltas and was a din- - Stugljam luUrtttt Isiutd Evry Friday at Bingham Canyon, Salt Laka County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3. 1879. I. KLAND ;. BURRKSS, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, pit year in advance $2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application HONORS TO PLAYGROUND ALUMNI "Juvenile delinquency on the increase in small towns throughout the country", that's the report of a national au-thority on youth problem; who visited here during the week. Many have sensed th? serioir ncss of the situation and their researches into the matter h:ve convinced them that in those cities where the problem, i.; 'penally pressing, responsibility for unfortunate devoiupnk'r.t.s should be placed before those city leaders who have I :e:i slow to realize the necessity of providing healthful program.: for boys and girls. There and in the homes where .indilTcK'iit parents set an example of delinquency Bingham's summer playgrounds, which for a number of years have operated to the benefit of the many youngsters attending, are closing this week and next. All honors to the workers and leaders who have backed these community as-sets. If Bingham's juvenile delinquency rate is low, and ob-servers claim this is true, it is because her youth has had work and play to occupy their time. And congratulations to the "graduates" of the summer baseball playground, who this week brought home their third Utah championship. Everyone in Bingham is just as proud of your achievement as your coach, Bailey J. Santistevan. A good number of us will turn out tonight, Friday, to see you play Provo in the exhibition benefit at 5:30 p.m. Good going and good luck, at home and at the sectional meet at which once again Bingham boys will represent Utah. where he received treatment for! 3 Mr" and Mrs. Jack Gasman and family returned Sunday jM from Eureka where they 3 FunJral sen-ice- s were conduct-ed Saturday for Hakon Kershaw Olson. 68. of 318 Center street who died Jul -- S Salt Lake City, at a Salt Lake hospital of pul hemorrhage. Bunal at monary Wasatch Lawn memorial parK. He was the father of Mrs. Clyde Augustson of Lark. Thomas Forman of Salt L.aKt Citv arrived Tuesday to visit sev-eral weeks with his daughter, Mrs. George Eastman. Kenton Reed, son of Mr. an Mrs. Harry Reed, left yesterday to report for navy assignment in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ronnie Tervor of Cop-perfiel- d was a guest of Mrs Betty Carter Sunday evenin". A latt luncheon was served. Mr and Mrs. William Overson and family spent a week in Sa-lin- a canyon, returning Sunday night. Mrs. Lionel Henson and duu- - ghter, Faye, and Mrs. LaPreal Kay left Wednesday to make their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. John Dye left Wednesday to visit a week in Grand Junc-tion with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. James Lotgran attended a wedding in Salt Lake City July 26. Mr. and Mrs. James Bowles and family of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler. Mrs. Marie Peterson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Oliver enjoy-ed a canyon party Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump and family plan to leave today to spend two days at Hot Pots. WAC Pvt. Farrell Beckstead is on a furlough visiting her sisters, Mrs. Ernest Christensen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler of Sandy and Mrs. Asahel Crump and Mrs. Horace M. Seal of Lark, Mrs. John C. Slagowski of Ly-man, Wyo., and Mrs. Dale Allen of Hyrum. All those mentioned plan to attend the J. S. H. Bodell family reunion at Liberty park Sunday.' Among those to attend a ban-quet at the service club at Kearns and a show at No. 2 theatre last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump and son, Boyd, and Mrs. Roland Miller, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas, Mrs. Joe Blockovich and Mrs. Jeanne Brynolf. William Fahrni was at Idaho Falls, Ida., Sunday to attend fun-eral services honoring his brother-in-- law, Carl oShippen. ' ' : lark Mr. and Mrs. Benton Boyd and sons, Benton Jr. and Arthur Louis, left Monday to vacation two weeks at Moon lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas re-turned Friday from a week's va-cation at Salt Lake City. They spent July 25 with Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen at Tooele and July 27 with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Da-vis of Copperton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones at Echo Dam. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mey- ers of Salt Lake City are s at Lark. They moved into a home Monday. P. W. 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Clark returned July 27 from Las Vegas where he had a five-da- y visit with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Zanardi and daughter, Lucille, of Copper-ton- , spent Thursday evening at the home of his brother, Charles Zanardi. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mandarich of Midvale visited at the home of Mrs. Rose Yengich Thursday evening. Mrs. Anne McGrath of Ogden was a week-en- d guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ams-de- n. Eleanor Lasher received treat-ment at Bingham hospital Satur-day for a dislocated vertebrae. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monty Lasher. Mrs. Joe Church was a Sunday guest of her mother, Mrs. V. Miola. Jaekie Lee Davidson was a week-en- d guest of Ann and Mary Casich. Saturday Mrs. George Koso-vic- h honored her son, Jerry, on his Fourth birthday. Guests pres-ent at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. William Hogle. Mrs. Parley Jones and granddaughter, Bob-bie Lee Johnson of Copperton and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Osoro and sons, Larry and Joe, Ann Casich. Pvt. Raymond Kopesec, sta-tioned at Camp Fannin, Texas, located fifteen miles from Tyler, Texas, arrived home Sunday for a ten-da- y furlough with his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kopesec Sr., and relatives here. He ex-pects to go to Fort Worth on his return. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muhar and sons, Eddie and Ronnie, were dinner guests Saturday of Ann Muhar. Rev. Carl Davidson of Idaho Falls was the guest speaker at the Community House Sunday evening. He based his sermon on the three topics. Faith, Hope and Love. The choir sang "Dear Lord Forgive", accompanied by Mrs. E. G. Ball. Rev. Donald Smith sang as a solo "Tis Midnight in the Garden". Other guests at the service were Mrs. Carl Davidson and sons, Melvin'and Paul, and daughters, Clara and Ellen, also Miss Adeline Wilson, secretary of ttjr Idaho Falls church, and six young people, Rev. Donald Smith and seven young people i from McGill, Nev., and Mrs. Wil- - Ham Carry of Ely, Nev. This group and five of our young peo-ple returned Sunday from the Young People's Institute held the past week at Wasatch Academy at Mt. Pleasant. Miss Vera Duhigg returned Tuesday to the LDS hospital for a major operation. She had as visitors this week at the Com-munity House the following: Monday evening, Mrs. Ruth Ruf-fi- n and Mrs. Elfie Reed; Sunday afternoon Esther Ritzman, all of Bingham hospital, and Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Dee and daughters Cheryl and Denece. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich and Mrs. Marko Savich of Tooele were Sunday guests of Mrs. Milka Smilanich. Sgt. John Yengich, who served in Africa for the past year, is now stationed somewhere in Italy. He writes he has visited Cassino, Rome and Naples. Sgt Yengich is the son of Mrs. Rose Yengich and husban ' of the form-er Barbara Davidson. Mrs. Eli Balich Sr. and daugh-ters, Patsy and Donna, were vis-itors at the Pete Predovieh horde Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Eli Balich and daughter, Patsy are from Roundup, Mont., and Donna is a resident of Los An-geles. They are relatives of Mrs Nickolas Balich, the former Ann Predovieh. All motored to Salt Lake City to visit friends before the Balichs left for California Mr. and Mrs. Pete Predovieh and daughter. Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. George Badovinatz visited Mrs. Anna Lilian at Holy Cross hospital Monday evening. Mrs. Lujan was burned when her car caught fire. She was a former oi mniand She is improving and hopes to return home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mandarich and daughter, Helen, of Midvale, were visitors Sunday at the Predovieh home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl of Cop-perton visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kanniainen. Mr and Mrs. Jack Nichols of Bing- ham and the Kanniainens spent Sunday at Black Rock beach. |