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Show J'AOE EIGHT , THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. social following business. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. House-holder, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. John Osoro. Refreshments were served to fourteen. r No. 1 Flremen'i Auxiliary Elects Mrs. Marlin Schultz was elect-ed president of No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary at the meeting held Monday night. To take office in the New Year, Mrs. Schultz suc-ceeds Mrs. William Cook and was elevated from the vice pre-sidency. Mrs. E. J. Householder will be the new vice president and Mrs. William Cook will be secretary -- treasurer, succeed ing Mrs. Wilford H. Harris. Mrs. Leonard L. Miller replaces Mrs. Earl T. James as flower chair-man. Mrs. James entertained at the Miss Jeanne Sorenson and Miss Joy Dean Da vies, employees of Walker Bank and Trust com-pany, are now living at the Bee-hive house, Salt Lake City. Cablegrams were received De-cember 3 from Australia by Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum and Mrs. Julian Baum from Cpl. Julian Baum. Cpl. and Mrs. E. Swetin o Lake City spent the wee visiting Mr. and Mrs. JT Mrs. Boyd Bernard of' Lake City is a patient at ham hospital. Mrs. Clara Mead and J son, Robert Sayatovic, and Henry Zeller visited M with Mrs. L. W. Sumnichj Mrs. Mike Brisk and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen attended the annual Christmas party held last 'evening by the 8 et 40 at the home of Mrs. Ethel Ray, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boberg en-tertained at dinner Saturday. December 4, for Mr. and Mrs. Shelby West of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Babcock, Mrs. Alta Hunter of Cedar City and Mrs. Frank Hunter of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkle and Miss Laura Marshall attended the Westminster college Christ-mas pageant given Sunday ev-ening at Third Presbyterian church, Salt Lake City. Pauline Barkle was a member of the group directed by Elizabeth Hayes Simpson presenting the lovely seasonal spectacle. John Russell Frazier, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier, will arrive home December 18 from New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, N.M., to spend the Christmas furlough. Of the 575 cadets at Roswell, ten are from Utah. Officers of the Bingham LDS ward Primary association enter-tained the teachers Wednesday evening at a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Mathis. Assisting Mrs. Mathis in arrange-ments were Mrs. Pearly Schultz, Mrs. Ellen Rawlings and Mrs. Beulah Tuttle. Following the pre-paration meeting Monte Carlo whist was played, prizes going to Mrs. Dolores Weichman, Mary Sorenson and Mrs. Dean Freder-icks. D. D. Moffat, president and general manager, Utah Copper company, will assume the presi-dency of the Utah Metal Mine op-erators' association January 1. He succeeds F. S. Mulock. A. G. Mackenzie was reelected man-ager. er for the coming year. Mrs. Nel-son is retiring president and Mrs. Booth is the former secretary-treasure- r. The evening was spent playing "Help Your Neighbor", with Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. El-wo- Johnson winning prizes. Mrs. Joseph Rawlins won house prize. Gifts were exchanged. Mrs. James Jimas left Decem-ber 8 to visit her son-in-la- w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kanoupes, at Reno, Nev., for a month. Bishop and Mrs. David C. Lyon and Mr. and Mrs. Ed W. Johnson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove. George T. Parkinson, district superintendent of Utah Power and Light company, left Sunday to spend five days in Idaho on business. The evening of December 8 Mrs. Warren M. Woodward of Highland Boy entertained her bridge club. Mrs. Joel P. Jensen of CopDerton was an invited guest. Dessert was served eight, after which cards were played, Mrs. Glenn C. Waterman of Lafk winning the prize. Mrs. Ella Terry of Salt Lake City left Tuesday after a four-da- y visit with her daughters, Mrs. Ornin Timothy and Mrs. Lawrence West, and her son, Dale Johnston, and their fami-lies. Bingham LDS ward Relief so-ciety will hold a Christmas pro-gram next Tuesday, December 21. An invitation is extended to all to attend this final meeting until after the New Year. Mrs. David C. Lyon will give Scrip-tural readings and selections from Handel's "Messiah" will be pre-sented by the Singing Mothers. Mrs. Florence Swain of Vernal arrived Sunday to visit at the home of her son and daughter-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain. Frankie Quinn, St. Mary of the Wasatch academy student, spent last week-en- d visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn. Mrs. Raymond B. Carter en-tertained for her husband, who leaves December 18 to report to the marine training base at San Diego, at a family dinner last Saturday evening. There to wish Mr. Carter "Good Luck" were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Carter of Salt Lake Cijy, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McAllister and Mrs. Ed Shaw. The ninth birthday of Claudia Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans, was celebrated Tuesday afternoon with and games a dinner at the Evans home. Celebrating the occasion were Susan Evans, Lawana Glines, Geneil Boren, Frances Goris, Dorothy Contratto, Joann Beard, Denece Johanson, Earlene Cop-enhav- Ann DuBois, Delia Mar-tin, Barbara Abnlanalp, Clara riyer, vara Ann London and Marilyn Thorne. Favors were gaily-wrapp- ed Christmas gifts. Mrs. J. O. Martin of Stamford, Conn., arrived Wednesday to visit several months with her son-in-la- w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Carpentier. Travelling by bus, she stopped en route to visit a son, Pvt. Thom-as II. Martin at Camp Hood, Texas. Tuesday evening Mrs. Harold Chesler entertained ei"ht other members of a bridge club. Mrs. Earl T. James and Mrs. George T. Parkinson played high. Re-freshments were served about midnight. Helen Stillman entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stillman Tuesday evening in compliment to Frances Mae West, a bride of the week. Monte Carlo whist prizes were presented Dawna Nerdin, Judith Slotte and Myrle Beckstrom. Others there to wish Miss' West happiness were Afton Thorne, Stella Beth Copenhaver, Dorothy Warner, Joan Nelson, Isabell Rogerson and Connie Stillman. Lovely gifts were pre-sented the honoree and a de-licious luncheon served Miss Virginia Harris was in Salt Lake City Wednesday ev-ening to attend the annual Christ-mas party of the Kappa Delta sorority alumni. ! LOCAL NOTES Mrs. Erwin C. Miller and Mrs. Earl Copenhaver were cohostess-e- s the evening of December 8 at a bride's shower complimenting Miss Frances Mae West, whose marriage to Wayne Petersen will be an event of December 17. Monte Carlo whist was played, prizes going to Mrs. Joseph Timothy, Mrs. John R. West; house prize to Mrs. Noel Copen- haver and consolation to Mrs. Clarence Stringham. Refresh-ments were served eighteen. KSK club members met last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Archie J. Sorenson, Copper-ton- , with Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson as cohostess for the annual Christmas party. The dinner ta-ble, seating eight, was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a Christmas log holding a red candle. Mrs. J. Lynn Booth was elected president and Mrs. Carl A. Curtis secretary-treasur- - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON BUDGET. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Bing-ham Canyon, Utah, will on the 29th day of December, 1943, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. in the City Hall at Bingham Canyon, Utah, hold a public hearing on the budget for said City for the year 1944 and after said hearing adopt a budget for the year 1944 for the City of Bingham Canyon, Utah. Dated this 15th day of Decem-ber, 1943. City of Bingham Canyon, Utah. By EUGENE MORRIS, City Recorder. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Bulk-le- y of Salt Lake City announce the engagement of their daugh-ter, Bobbie Thompson, to Robert William Siddoway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Siddoway. Date of wedding hasn't been chosen. Miss Thompson is a stu-dent at Bingham high school. Mr. Siddoway is stationed at the U.S. naval training station at Farra-gu- t, Idaho. He is a graduate of Bingham high school. It's Coming Clearance Salle Monday, Dec. 27 COME TO THE DIAMOND FOK A GOOD TIME. Deckers and Fishers Beer on Tap. Booths For Ladies NOTICE Request cards for Cal-endars are ready. De sure you jjet yours and mall lo Hogan Dairy, Mid vale R.I). , Utah. Cards are for dis-tribution by route men. Only those who mail their request will receive a cal-endar. HURRY! First come first served. Regular cus-tomers shown preference. Supply limited. Distribu-tion December 15th. The best calendar Hogan Dairy has ever used. "QUALITY PRODUCTS" HOGAN DAIRY Gift Spggestiaas With New Plastic Sole! Vm Sturdy! Smart! 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MEN'S TOPFLIGHT ' MEN'S TIES SHIRTS 49c 1,19 ferns trfnTf?11'631 ?at" Proportionately sized for exic Sl Sanforized jtc Bingham Canyon Shows Start fl Matinees 1 iieatre sun-S'Sat-utL- ,t e. 8 and io p.m. rriiicess UDeceflmlbeir etdT SATURDAY SUN. MON. TUES. WED. THUR. 18 19 20 21 22 23 IIMTIX0 DENNIS MORGIN R-- C Gemmell Clubih" ITS "TFRROR" ON THE mmi hogers . LOOSE iftR' By Special Request jPLuS "S . it JACK CAKSOM GLADYS CEOKCK yMjy'vC' m, V f T1 IAlir' YE EMERSON Directed by VINCENT SHERMAN &kl v'(i?3c5V-- k IKVinMUI IKWlirlVlUls znm Pl.y by Oanlrt fw and Pt vitrttl 2J y JflXrT 4 Sun. 12:30-6-8-1- 0 Mon. 6-- 8 &VSyfe ONE SHOW ONLY MONDAY AT 10 P.M. MmMSi Ronald Colman, Claudette k?! Colbert, Rosalind Russell in Tuesday 3:45-6-8-1- 0 p.m. ALL SEATS 35c UNDER 2 FLAGS gffiiSwff,g- - . Christmas Social Women's Benefit association, Alice Review No. 16, was enter-tained Wednesday evening at the annual Christmas party at the home, of Mrs. Wilford H. Harris. A nicely-appointe- d dinner was served 12 at the large table cen-tered with Christmas greens and red candles. A lovely poinsettia plant was used in the living room. Gifts were exchanged and bridge enjoyed. Prizes were won by Mrs. Peter Smith and Mr3. Ed Shaw. Mrs. Harris received consolation and Mrs. Heber Nich-ols house prize. Others present were Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. A. J. Ablett, Mrs. Charles F. Sul-lenge- r, Mrs. Norman Jacobson, Mrs. Jack Nichols, Mrs. S. T. Nerdin, Mrs. H. R. Gust and Miss Magdalyn Gust.o ' : lark : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linke en-tertained at cards Friday even-ing. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gillam, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinton. Dainty refresh-ments were served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonne and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sonne at Magna Sunday. Seaman Michael Davidson and Miss Naomi Davidson of Milford were week-en- d guests at the Jack and Elmer Grcssman homes. Sea-man Davidson arrived from Flor-ida and was on his way to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mudgett and Mr. and Mrs. George Spang-le- r of Salt Lake City were din-ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. Marie Peterson of Salt Lake City was a guest four days this week at the home of her son-in-la- w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Oliver. A dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Huber of Salt Lake City on December 9 hon-ored Seaman 2,c Warren Peter-son, U.S.N. , who recently return-ed from a trip around the world. There from Lark were Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Peterson. Seaman Jay Gleason, who has been visiting home, is to report at Farragut December 21. Pvt. Lynn Hensen, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Lionel Hensen, has completed his course at the University of Utah and left last night to re-port at Little Rock, Ark. Mrs. Chad Tilton and baby daughter of Huntington Beach, Calif., sister of Elmer Gressman, arrived last Sunday to make her home at Lark. Mrs. E. W. Gleason returned home Wednesday from San Fran-cisco where she visited her son, Chief Petty Officer Allen Glea-son. Mr. and Mrs. George Spangler of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Fred E. Smith of Leadvillo. fYil.i anH Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mudgett and sons, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Smith Jr. Mrs. Smith left Monday for San Francisco. Benton Boyd, Philip Mudgett and Bert Thomas attended in-stallation at Progress lodge in Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Bert Thomas returned Friday from Fort Collins, Colo., where she spent nearly three weeks with her daughter and son-in-la- Dr. and Mrs. Vyrle Stauffer. Mrs. Verner Brynolf enter-tained club member December 9 at her home. Seven o'clock din-ner was served eight. Prizes at five hundred went to Mrs. Jack Gressman, Mrs. Roy Wilcox and Mrs. lone Ellsworth. Begins Nurie'i Training At Univenily of Utah Arrilla Bullock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Bullock of Copperfield, reported at the University of Utah Monday to begin nurse's training. She plans to attend classwork six months and then report to St. Mark's hospital for practical experience which will complete the course. Saw Kg'T?''8'ta',"3l' Sarnoans are proud to flght with our Army and Navy and pleased to spend their pay for War Bonds. This Boatswain's Mate at Pago Is ex-changing currency for United States War Bonds. He has seen enough of war to know that Idle money helps no one. Put your dollars to vork for vic-tory: Buy More War Bonds. |