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Snedaker returned last week from San Jose, Calif., where they visited three weeks. The evening of April 15 Mrs. Uettia Peterson entertained the V.Q.V. club. War stamps went to Mrs. Carrie Reed and Mrs. Mag-gie Thompson. Seaman Allen Peterson return-ed to Farragut, Idaho., on April 13 after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Zelma Peterson. Mrs. Audrey Peterson of Lehi urday. Guests included Jackie Jensen, Carolyn Stoddard. Jovce Olsen, Vonda Olsen, Jackie Da'hl-stro- Joyce Olsen, Carol Gay Wing, Betty Lou Bailey, Johnny Landenberger. Karen Johnson, Barbara Nix, David Cunlit'fe, Vi-vian Butt, Sandra Laveock and Audrey Ann Sumnieht. Prizes at games went to Vonda, Carol Karen Clay, and Johnny: C0PPERTON i . pullan. Phone 520W 1. Jean Gammell ; 1 1 re-- Sar A?tiobioaphy of I Wellington Koo' at 8 daf home of Mrs. rDahVtrom, who is enter-ing Commu- - the Copperton f? ' Wells of Salt "Sent the forepart of Cityt with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wells, who If s Preparatory to r Jells' induction into the rharles F. Sullenger en-M- rt ffS her and cardRs Monday foursome af- - at ""I'cpntine Copnerton Com-?- f iffi at Uie Utah Federa-- H clubs at the Ho-fut- th tart Friday and Satur-LVS- e Mrs. L. L Watson and t Dewey Knudsen, who at-f- ej the first day's sessions, R Mrs J D. Laycock and Mrs. fSmernoff, who were at meet-- k and the closing banquet Eft E. Barnett entertained J Friday evening for U.G.I.U. Kb Mrs. Betty Winn was a spe-ll west. Prizes went to Mrs. I G Steele, Mrs. Ray Watson V Mrs G. O. Swain, fauline Barkle was 18 years i April 18 and was honor guest dinner party given by her It Mrs. C. L. Booth of Salt lie City. A student at West-Kst- er college, Pauline had her Cents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Bark-fa- s special visitors. Jlrs L. L. Watson and Mrs. J. wey Knudsen visited Friday Ining with Mrs. Hardy Odell ISalt Lake City. Mildred Warner, in nurses I ning at Salt Lake countv hos-la- L visited overnight Friday jh Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Warner. )lr. and Mrs. Walter Leichty I) sons, Cpl. Seymour Leichty to recently returned from ov-p- as duty) and Dean, of Pro-jjenc- e, arrived April 13 to visit il Sunday at the home of Mr. i Mrs. J. D. Stoddard. Cpl. polity left Friday to attend I S. at Buckley field, Colo. lr. and Mrs. W. B. Inglesby 1 Tooele, formerly of Bingham, Ived into their recently-pursh-i- d home this week, air. and Mrs. E. S. Grant enter-p- d at a birthday dinner Sun-Uionori- Mrs. Hannah Ter-j- ! Draper, Mrs. Grant's moth-- 1 on her seventy-firs- t birthday. I beautifully-decorate- d white I pink birthday cake centered table, Mrs. Grant was assist-- I in arrangements by her dau-e- r, Dona Gay. Others of Mrs. Wi family present to wish t a hacDy birthdav and to bring her gifts were Mrs. Lily Brown Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rawlins, Mm Janice Johnson, Mrs. J. B. Burn-ha- Allen Terry, all of Draper and Mrs. H. W. Francom of Og-de- n. Ralph L. Garrett of American Fork spent Wednesday and Thursday at the H. P. Matthews and Rex Garrett homes. Sunday Mr and Mrs. Raymond Larsen and daughters, Lois and Colleen, and Mr. and Mrs Free- man Wilcox and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palmer of South Jordan. They also attended conference. Dinner guests Monday at the me of Mrs. Harold Larsen of Midvale were Mrs. A. J. Vincent of California, Mr. and Mrs. A A Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burgener of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs. B. K. Doman and son! Norman. Luncheon guests Wednesday at the B. K. Doman home was Mrs. Clarabelle Roddea of Midvale Overnight guest Friday at the Cyral Robison home was Willa-dee- n Hodges of Bingham. Mrs. Rhea Lou Wilcox and Marjorie Thompson of Lark en-joyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Mar-jorie was an overnight guest at the Ray Olsen home. Week-en- d guest was Lola Jean Gammell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell, at the home of Superintendent and Mrs. C. N. Jensen of Sandy. Patricia Mannion and Kathleen Grabner of Lark were visitors in Vernal Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker. Mrs. W. H. Sperry and son, H. h sPrrv,' of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cowan of Provo were dinner guests April 13 at the Houghton home. Sunday visitors at the J. H. Colyar home were Mr. and Mrs. J. P .Colyar and daughter, Mrs. Clyde Ames, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Justin Colyar and fami-ly of Bountiful. Overnight guest Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney of Bingham was Marga- ret Mannion. Lt. and Mrs. Edd L. Barnett of Val Dosta, Ga., are visiting Mr. Barnett's sister and husband, Ma-jor and Mrs. G. P. Grant at Ab-erdeen, Md. Sunday Mrs. Elwin Winn re-ceived an anniversary message by phone from her husband, Staff Sergeant Elwinn Winn of Los Angeles. Word has been received by Mrs. L. E. Barnett that her son-in-la- Phil Rosequist of Marysvale, was taken to Price hospital for treatment of a se-vere head injury suffered in an automobile accident Saturday. In honor of Jackie Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett, on her eighth birthday, a delightful party was given Sat- - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Archi-bald and family spent the week-end at Portage, Utah. Women's Democratic club will meet at 8 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. S. J. Kenner. Mrs. Dorlesca Kenner of Salt Lake City will be cohostess. Mrs. Mamie English of Dry Fork left yesterday to visit the rest of the week with her daugh-ter, Helen English Black, a public health nurse for Salt Lake City schools. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele re-turned last Friday from a two-da- y visit in Monroe with Mrs. Harry Bell. Bingham's new library quar-ters, 488 Main street, will not be ready for use until about June 1, according to Mrs. Ruth Vine Tyler, Salt Lake county librar-ian. A delay in shipping furni-ture from New York is blamed s for continued postponement of opening date. Nu-- I club enjoyed a theatre party the evening of April 13 as guests of Miss Stella Klopenstine of Copperfield. Later a dessert was served. Special guests in-cluded Mrs. Blaine Milner, Mrs. Harold V. Nielsen, Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen and Miss Helen Morris. Sumnieht. Prizes went to Mrs. H. F. Dowd, Mrs. H. Smernoff and Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite. A tasty supper was served to eight about midnight. The Rev. Daniel E. Leahy left Holy Cross hospital Tuesday to spend a week in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hutchings of Taylorsville visited April 13 with Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Hutch-ings. Mrs. Shirley Goff and daugh-ter, Judith Ann, left Monday to live in Salt Lake City while Mr. Goff is in service. Mrs. Joe N. Fisher (Billie Ruth Camp) and baby son, Jimmy, are at Firesteel, S.D., with her hus-band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. : local notes: Miss Dorothy Steele of Ogden spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Steele. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Panos and grandson, Georgie Howe, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kalipetsis of Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Antczak and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Runolf-so- n and sons returned Saturday from a week's visit in Spanish Fork. Miss Sylva Sharp of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs. George T. Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Petersen spent the week-en- d in Coalville with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Petersen. Mrs. William Mclvor of U. S. Mine, who is leaving soon to make her home in Smithfield, entertained at bridge luncheon for eight Tuesday afternoon. Pink carnations and daffodils were used about the room. Mrs. Harvey Wolfe was an invited guest. Prizes at cards were claim-ed by Mrs. Ross Hocking and Mrs. Bryan Bird of Midvale. Mrs. R. W. Sumnieht attended the concert given at Kingsbury hall Friday evening by Druke and Shaw, piano duo, and the Associated Women's chorus. Harry Drossos and daughters, Mary and Helen, went to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend Easter services at the Hellenic Orthodox church. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mantle were hosts Monday evening at a party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Clough, Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Sturgill (both Mr. Clough and Mr. Sturgill enter service Monday). Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Robinson were the other guests enjoying cards and re-freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Stur-gill and son, Lee, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Hill of Telegraph over the week-en- d. Membership of Bingham Com-munity Methodist church will meet at 6:30 o'clock Friday even-ing for a Covered dish suDper. Miss Ada Duhigg of Highland Boy Community House will speak on young people's problems. Representing the Women's Ci-vic club at the Saturday evening banquet given by Utah Federa-tion of Women's clubs at ' the Hotel Utah were the following members: Mrs. Archie J. Soren-so- n, Mrs. Carl A. Curtis, Mrs. Joseph Rawlins, Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, Mrs. Clifford Reid, Mrs. S. T. Nerdin, Mrs. David C. Ly-on, Mrs. Elwood Johnson, Mrs. Clair R. Mathis. Mrs. Don Reid, Mrs. Wilford H. Harris, Mrs. S. J. Granquist and Mrs. Dorlesca Kenner of Salt Lake City. No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary met Monday evening for a conjoint dinner arranged by Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smernoff and Mrs. A. V. Peter-son. Five Hundred prizes were claimed by Mrs. John T. West. Mrs. Clarence' Robison, Mrs. Jo-so- Timothy. B. John Turner and W. L. Nelson. Entre Nous met the evening of April 12 as guests of Mrs. R. W. James Fisher, while Sgt. Fisher is training at Key Field, Miss. Billie asks to be remembered to her friends. John Hutchings, who is em-ployed in the meter department of Utah Power and Light com-pany, Salt Lake City, returned Monday from a three-da- y Elec-trical Inspectors convention at Great Falls, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hurley en-tertained at dinner Monday ev-ening for Mrs. Annie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and daughter, Joan. A local bridge club left their card tables Tuesday evening in favor of a dinner and stage show "Kiss and Tell" in Salt Lake City. Those enjoying the special treat were Mrs. George T. Parkinson, Mrs. O. J. Graham, Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin, Mrs. Earl T. James, Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel, Mrs. R. W. Freeman, Mrs. Harold Ches-le- r, Mrs. Dale Johnston and Mrs. W. V. Robinson. Mrs. Elwood T. Johnson visit-ed Sunday with Mrs. J.. L. Thom-son of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ruby Forslund of Salt Lake City and Miss Silva Sharp visited overnight Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nichols. Every student in Bingham Central school will take part in the performance of an operetta "Liberty Lane" to be presented in the school auditorium at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 2(5. Tick-ets are now on sale. A birthday dinner Wednesday evening complimented R. R. Mar-riott. Mrs. Marriott made ar-rangements for the following, there to wish Ross "Many Happy Returns of the Day": Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. John Turner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-mond D. Marriott and family, Miss Mary Pixton of Sandy and Harold Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Archibald had as their guests over the week end their son, Eldon (Tim) Archi-bald, who has made his home with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Erickson of Collin-sto- n, and Miss Frances Landvat-te- r of Tremonton. Tim, a student at Bear River high school, left today, Friday, to begin training in the U. S. navy. Singing mothers of Bingham ward Relief society will meet Friday (tonight) at a seven-thirt- y o'clock at the home of Mrs. Garn Stoker with Mrs. Harry McNeely as cohostess. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Sandy are parents of a daughter born at Holy Cross hospital April 13. The mother is the former Miss Ruth Nelson, employee at Bingham hospital. S. E. Fernley of the Bingham branch of the First Security bank, was taken ill last Saturday and will be unable to assume re-sponsibility of the bank for at least a month, his doctor says. IHIGIILAND B0Yl Virginia Jeffcoit- - Phone 104 Seaman 2C Rollo Bianchi is now attending a chemical war-fare school at Treasure Island. San Francisco. Mrs. Bianchi, the former Edna Nucci, left April 13 to join him. Vernon Jiffcott and daughters, Virginia and Helen, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tre-gask- is at Tooele Saturday. Lt. and Mrs. Sidney R. Tregaskis Jr. were also present. They arrived from Redlands. Calif., April 13, and the lieutenant returned to duty Monday. His wife, the for-mer Dorothy Whiteley, is spend-ing a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whiteley of Cop-perto- n. aric Azzclio plans to be home from the University of Utah to visit this week-en- She and Ann Gerbich will take charge ot Sun-day school at Highland Boy Com-munity House in the absence of Ada Duhigg, who will be speak-ing at the First Methodist church, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Harold R. Barton attend-ed a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Jack Latimer in Bingham Wednesday. Mrs. Ken Shulscn of Bingham won high score prize. Warren M. Woodward left Tues-day for the southwest part of the state on a week's business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kanniainen entertained at dinner Monday for Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nich-ols. Multiply Summer Wardrobes with Practical itr frw1' ; vOVUi VwVW Tan JacktH to, yTfttfe Vi W.rEv.rywh.r. kfy-- 7-9- 0 i '''Zr' Nfc--i Wiud resistant, I H. i ' water repellent! Cot- - k . 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