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Show hid M0rriU B0ltO" RH '.iJIVdd atld MrS' M. C. Kdd, all ot Salt Lake City. The Home Nursing, and Hygiene Hy-giene class instructed by Mrs. U trazier met at her home Mnnrlay to receive Red Cross certificate awarded on successful success-ful completion of the course. Mrs. t ' , Drr,ovavth- Bingham dis-"ici dis-"ici Ked Cross representative, distributed the certificates. Refreshment.-, wore served. Five band students, taught by Joel P. Jensen, will play with tneSummerhays school band at i-M p.m. Sunday, May 24, at a concert in the Fifth LDS ward chape m Salt Lake City. Those from here to take part, and the instruments they will play, are: lUeorgc Dimas, drums; Lowell Jensen, trombone; Jack Knudsen, cornet; Karl Hofmann, cornet; Otto kuhni, clarinet. Mrs A. E. Mitchell entertained entertain-ed a bridge club Saturday at a delightful one o'clock luncheon served eight. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. S. W. Jacques and Mrs. Carl E. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Goff and sons, Robert and Douglas, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Curtis and daughter, Patricia Anne, plan to leave today to spend four days in Vernal with Mrs. Curtis' father, S. A. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen Niel-sen entertained at dinner last Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kemp; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Larson and baby of Afton. Wyo.; Miss Mabel Neprud and Miss Jenny Buchman. 4 u a. Cheever "? were Sunday after-81 after-81 J" mipsts of Mr. snd ? "nnerNiSson of Midvale. sfiyhe Minerette club ' Ivening. a hot lun- rridaJprved at he home of vas serve 0 . j Guests 3 P4 AndSo" Darlene leVRay Pett, CheeTvr "'.Pickering. Mrs. J.H. 'CS I the table, which t S red tapers wests Sunday at the fffine were Mr. and i j harv of Union. Mon-n Mon-n i were Mr. and Mrs. ?of Salt Lake City. '1 3 Mrs. Ernest Pouteen Sob Monday of Mr. fnarents, Mr. and Mrs. suffof Mt. Pleasant , Tridav at the W. P. llfZ Leland Lucas ,JS Wisconsin, a friend ffistead of American .,1 be a visitor for an m-. m-. length of time at the f her uncle and aunt, Mr. s N. Hofhiens. 'Tassainer of Oakland, j visiting his brother and 'law, Mr. and Mrs. Al ?L afternoon Mr. and Tassainer and daughter, ' Nick Tassainer and Mr. 5 Alfred Tassainer left iotor trip to Boise, Idaho, -land, Ore., to Poulsbo, where they will spend a ith Mr. and Mrs. Howard sen. The family will re-r re-r way of California and Sunday dinner guests at the home of Miss Stella Anagnosta-kis Anagnosta-kis were Vida Rae Poulsen Rhea Lou Ulsen, Faye McKellar and Lola Jean Gammell. Following the lovely two-course luncheon 5 0 ShW in Bingham wa Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pritv sp,.nt Sunday at the home of ir Pn-e s i Parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Jo-seph Anderson of Union. M,Kn;ehndi fUeSt at the h"e of Miss Rachel Conner of Salt Lake City was Mrs. J. H. Colyar. Wednesday evening Mrs. L.E Barnett and family spent the evening ev-ening at the home of Mr mri Mrs. Elwin Winn of Midvale A delightful party was given at the home of Bruce Christensen son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen, Chris-tensen, Monday eveninp The guests were Vida Rae Poulsen, Rhea Lou Olsen, Gloria Pauline Barkle Lola Jean Gammell, Ray Pett, Howard Swain and Wayne Wilcox. Mormon bridge was played and delicious refreshments served. Saturday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W Ray Gammell were Mr. and Mrs D Bruno and daughters, Jacqueiine! Geraldeen and Carol, of West Jordan. Mrs. Allen Richens of Salt Lake City visited Monday afternoon after-noon with her sister, Mrs E J Cowdell. Miss Freda Nelson of Salt' Lake City was a dinner guest Sunday at the A. R. Bowlby home. A Sunday dinner guest at the Ray Larsen home was Gilbert Williams of Salt Lake City. John Diederich visited Sunday with his brother, Ernest Diederich. Dieder-ich. Luncheon guests Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon at the Ernest Diederich home were Miss MaWoi M,n., Local Rebekahi So Members Honored At Utah Assembly Meet Members of the Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7, I.O.O.F., presented the Memorial drill at the Rebekah Rebe-kah Assembly of Utah at the forty-first annual session in Salt Lake City Tuesday and participated partici-pated in the school of instruction Monday. Mrs. M. A. Stuart of Sandy, a member of the Bingham Bing-ham lodge, was installed as president presi-dent of the Utah Assembly and Mrs. Mike Brisk named as musician musi-cian at installation ceremonies Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Sours went in as district president. The Memorial drill team included Mrs. Mabel Jensen, Mrs. Adele Delia-Lucia, Mrs. Jennie Tome, Mrs. Selina Nerdin, Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Gladys Sours, Mrs. Alta Stano-way, Stano-way, Mrs. Ruby Knudsen, Mrs. Juanita Buckle, Mrs. Vienna Is-bell, Is-bell, Mrs. Edna Bolliger, Miss Clara Christensen, Mrs. Estella Gust, Mrs. Joella Davis and Mrs. Kathryn Erz. Mrs. Irene Brisk was captain. Mrs. Sours and Mrs. Knudsen were in the school of instruction in-struction program. Others attending the Assembly from the Bingham lodge were Mrs. Ella Nicholl, Mrs. Mildred Downard and Miss Althea Christensen. Chris-tensen. Honors were given the Bingham Bing-ham unit 'for their Memorial drill. Mrs. Harry Sours was appointed appoint-ed district deputy president. At present serving as two-year representative, re-presentative, Mrs. Sours has now been made three-year committee-woman committee-woman on the board of control for Theta Rho girls. Twenty-three members of the Les Bonnes Amies, Theta Rho club of Sandy, presented drills Monday and Tuesday at the general gen-eral session of the Rebekahs and at the I.O.O.F. meeting. Those from this section taking part were Kathryn Erz, Marilyn Miller, Mil-ler, Betty Fifield of Bingham; and Mary Etta Sours, Norma Nicholl and Ruth Barnett of Copperton. Honorary American Legion Auxiliary Group Names Head Mrs. Mike Brisk was elected LeChapeaux of the Salt Lake Salon Sa-lon Eight-Et-Forty at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Shaffer, Salt Lake City, Thursday, Thurs-day, May 14. Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen Knu-dsen was appointed as secretary by Mrs. Brisk for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell and son, David, of Copperton, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mclvor. Women's Democratic Club The Women's Democratic club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. B. O. Pumphrey. Mrs. George Milne, an evacuee from Hawaii, gave a reading on the Pearl Harbor bombing and told of her personal experiences-Lunch experiences-Lunch was served to 12. Prizes at bridge, war savings stamps went to Mrs. Peter Smith and Mrs. James Denver. inafore club met Saturday at the home of Beth daughter of Mr. and aymond Cowdell. The were Ruth McKellar, E-heever, E-heever, Jacqueline Bar-verly Bar-verly Nix, Shirley Par-axine Par-axine Warner, Marjorie Billy Garrity and How-sknecht. How-sknecht. Cards were play-a play-a delicious two-course n served. nd Mrs. J. L. McKellar ghters motored to Tooele ijr to attend the graduates gradua-tes of their nephews, Herman Parsons and ). McKellar. .ottie Gudmundsen of Le-ler Le-ler of Mrs. P. O. Love-ived Love-ived Friday to visit a few the Loveless home, f Dinner lijhtful birthday dinner ,en Monday evening in if Mrs. Philip Smith of n at the home of Mr. and ank Finnis. Seven o'clock vas served to Mre. Smith, ihn Nielsson, Mrs. Ned Mrs. Shannon Robinette, Igar Jerrad, all of Bing-rs. Bing-rs. Ben Price, Mrs. Frank Irs, Frank" Finnis, all of on; Mrs. Rulon Whitlock y. Following dinner Mor-idge Mor-idge was played at the ' Mrs. Price. Prizes were by Mrs. Price, Mrs. Fin-Whitlock Fin-Whitlock and Mrs. Rob- esday dinner guests at leofMr. and Mrs. W. N. r of Salt Lake City were Mrs, L. C. Nicholl. Audrey Groves, daughter and Mrs. Lynn Groves, tess at luncheon Mondly n for Vida Rae Poulsen, Anderson, Betty Lou n, Gloria Pauline Bar-fbe Bar-fbe Johnson, Ellen Vi- Lois Larson and Lola immell. Miss Lillian Jensen, Miss Ivy Peterson, Pe-terson, Miss Dora Coombs and Miss Velma Kim. A week-end guest at the home of Darlene Johnson of Bingham was Beverly Anderson of Copperton. Cop-perton. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hess and daughter, Mary, left Sunday morning for a' 10-day vacation in California, where they plan to visit, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hess of San Francisco. Wednesday visitors at the H. A. Cheever home were Mr. Chee-ver's Chee-ver's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholson and daughters, Viola, Dorothy and Evelyn, of Midvale. Mrs. Carl Hofmann, Mrs. George Jensen and Mrs. H. A. Cheever spent Monday in Salt Lake City at the LDS temple. Guests of Miss Ivy Peterson enjoyed a delightful seven o'clock o'-clock bridge dinner Tuesday evening ev-ening at the home of Mrs. Charl es Sullenger. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. E. Odell Peterson, Miss Vera Baer and Miss Laura Marshall. Others making up the guest list were Miss Mabel Neprud, Nep-rud, Miss Verena Graham, Mrs. Richard J. Smith, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen, Niel-sen, Mrs. M. C. Colyar, Mrs. A. E. Mitchell and Mrs. John E. Dahlstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barker of Kansas City, Mo., left Saturday Satur-day morning for a four-day's stay with Mr. and Mrs. Phill Dowdell. Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Dowdell are sisters. This was the first visit to Utah for Mrs. Barker Bark-er and she was enthusiastic a-bout a-bout sightseeing and thoroughly enjoyed her stay here. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Faddis and Robert and Barbara Faddis, all of American Fork, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Grant. U.G.I.G. Club Met The U.G.I.G. club met Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe- Guests included Mrs. G. O. Swain, Mrs. L. C. Nicholl, Ni-choll, Mrs. Frank LaComb, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. L. E. Barnett, Bar-nett, all of Copperton; and Mrs. Francis J. Quinn, Mrs. Nick Fen-ton Fen-ton of Bingham; Mrs. R. G-Steele G-Steele of Highland Boy and Mrs. John Anderson of Copperfield. Invited guests were Mrs. R. A. Tobiason of Copperton and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria of Bingham. A delicious luncheon was served. Five Hundred was played and prizes were won by Mrs. Nicholl, Mrs. Quinn and Mrs. Swain. Copperton School Held Field Day Field day at Copperton grade school was held Monday. Races began at 9:30 a.m. and prizes were won by Jeanne Houghton, Margaret McKellar, Janice Hansen Han-sen and Erma June Gammell. The boys' foot race was won by Don Stoddard, Earl DeCol and Robert Cowdell. Various other races included the three-legged race, sack race, wheel barrow race. Prizes were won by Colleen Robison, Norma Swain, Margaret Marga-ret McKellar and Erma June Gammell. At 11:30 a.m. a tug-of-war between the sixth grade boys and the sixth grade girls was won by the girls. At 12:00 noon a picnic was enjoyed en-joyed in the park. During the afternoon af-ternoon a softball game, tennis matches and other sports were enjoyed by the different grades. Mr. and Mrs. Kermith Isbell entertained at bridge Saturday evening in honor of J. Dewey Knudsen on his birthday. A lovely love-ly birthday cake and late supper sup-per were served Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harker, Mr. and Mrs. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buckle. The group presented Mr. Knudsen with a gift. |