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Show Local Happenings Victor Contratto left Thursday to report for duty in the United States marines. A son of Mrs. Annie An-nie Lennon of Salt Lake City, he has been employed by Utah Copper company and a resident of the Knight hotel. A junior chamber of commerce Founders' day dinner dance and meeting given Wednesday evening eve-ning by Jaycees at Bclintiful was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Parker Par-ker Gray. As Utah state junior chamber vice president, Mr. Gray was one of the speakers. Howard Bellows, son of Mrs. Lillian Bellows of Cyprus hall and an employee of Utah Copper Cop-per company, enlisted in the Engineering En-gineering corps of the U. S. army, leaving Wednesday to report at Fort Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Clair R. Mathis and children, Jimmie and Connie Con-nie Rae, spent three days visiting visit-ing in Carbon and Emery counties. coun-ties. They were guests Saturday of Mr. Mathis' mother, Mrs. James Mathis of Price; spent Sunday in Orangeville with Mrs. Edna Reid, Mrs. Mathis' mother; and were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Marquis of Helper. Hel-per. Annual meeting of stockholders stockhol-ders in Bingham Metals company com-pany will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Mon-day, January 26, in the Dooly building. Harold Boll of the Belmont hotel left Monday for Wichita Falls, Texas, where he has enlisted en-listed in the meteorology department depart-ment of the United States army. Mr. Boll is a native of Platte-ville, Platte-ville, Wis., and has been an employee em-ployee of the Utah Copper com-pnay com-pnay for the past 17 months. H. Fred Dunn of Midvale, formerly for-merly manager of Safeway Store in Bingham Canyon and for over four years a resident here, has been made manager of the new company store on Eighth South and Main, Salt Lake City, which opened Monday. it Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw and daughters and son-in-law, Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McAllister, attended funeral services Wednesday afternoon after-noon in the Lehi Third ward LDS chapel for Mrs. Ann Catherine Ca-therine Shaw of Los Angeles, mother of Ed Shaw. A dinner party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dowd honored Marvin Meyer. Small flag favors and a flag centerpiece were appropriate appropri-ate decorations at the table seating seat-ing Mr. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter, Wilbur Thomas, Miss Kay Gust and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houston. Hollywood poker pok-er was the entertainment, with Mrs. Houston, high, named "the chiseler". Deputy Sheriff E. J. Householder House-holder suffered a broken right leg when he slipped and fell on an icy pavement on Main street January 15. He was released yesterday yes-terday from Bingham Canyon hospital. Marvin Meyer, former operator opera-tor and owner of the Midway Service station, recently sold his interests to Donald J. Evans and Ned Chestnut, both of Copper-field. Copper-field. Mr. Meyer plans to leave Monday for a two-week visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer of St. Libory, Nebr., and will return to Bingham to be inducted into the U. S. army. Mrs. W. F. Burton had as a guest several days this week her mother, Mrs. Ira S. Gardner of Jensen, who stopped over here following a vacation-visit in Los Angeles. She left Tuesday to return re-turn home. Mrs. Robert Detmers entertained enter-tained last Friday afternoon at bridge luncheon for a foursome. Mrs. Alvin Hall won high. Others present were Mrs. Marvin Throckmorton, Mrs. Frank La-Comb La-Comb and Mrs. L. W. Sumnichu |