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Show . FRIDAY, JUNE tn PAGE FOUR THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH V and hamburgers and , Boyd Householder Don Gust, Jimmy' jJJS K me Kastelic, John ft't Russell Robison anH r 7 Sammy's parents, MrY1-Clinto- Robison outing. ' arran6ei Adolph Cole was an guest Tuesday at the home Mrs. L. Zorn Lake City, and Ed Rowe ofBng-ha- m Young university, Provo, businiss visitors in B.ng-ha- m Tuesday. The Rev. Daniel E. Leahy, who is in the east to do mission work until autumn, writes from New York that he enjoyed his trip The Rev. William San of Oakland, Calif, who is taking the Rev. Leahy s place, says that the church schedules will continue as usual. Mr and Mrs. Clarence String-ha- m and daughters, Peggy and Dorothy, moved into their recently-purch-ased home at 146 Lin-coln street, Midvale, Tuesday. Mrs. Stringham, who is known to her many friends as "Betty , is a member of Women's Civic club and Calena lodge No. 17. Valene Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rasmussen, celebrated her thirteenth birth-day Sunday in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Porter. Refreshments were serv-ed to Mrs. Rebecca Hales, Hal Hales, Beverly Beard, Lenna Jean Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Porter and the hon-or guest. The group later attend-ed a show. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Granquist entertained Saturday evening at Butterfield canyon for Seaman 2 C Ned Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Butterfield of Long Beach, Calif., and Pvt. Walter E. Granquist. Others enjoying the picnic sup- - per were Mrs. Ned Jones, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jacques, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Salt, Mr. and Mrs. George Brocklebank and Andy Jones. Members of the West Jordan LDS stake Relief society board met yesterday afternoon as guests of Mrs. Ed W. Johnson at her home. The tenth birthday of Sammy Robison was celebrated Sunday at a picnic at Tanner's flats. Those enjoying a ball game, exploring .local notes: Saturday evening Mrs. Mike Churich, r?e Miss Jeanne Soren-so- n, was complimented at a per-sonal shower given by Miss Joy Dean Davies, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Glen Davies. Prizes at cards and games were won by Miss Beverly Scussel and Miss Miriam Jones. Luncheon was served to twelve, and Mrs. Chur-ich opened the very lovely gilts showered upon her. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rawlins and family are moving to Mid-vale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimus had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Papido of Denver, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strike of Salt Lake City. The vis-itors also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chipian. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ceuvas and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Jacobson and daughter, Mary Agnes, picnicked Sunday at Lib-erty park. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jacobson of Sandy took Mary Agnes with them on their vaca-tion beginning Tuesday evening. They planned to camp near Kam-a- s. Mrs. Frank Looney left Wed-nesday morning for North Holly-wood, Calif., to visit her son-in-la- w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor, for five or six weeks. C. Ld Lewis, Republican cand-idate for congress and of Salt Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chris Korologos and Mrs. Helen Coler . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain moved to Copperton this weeK. Mr and Mrs. Del Meecham and family are spending their vaca-tion visiting relatives at Cnaries- - t0Mrs. Ilia Colledge is spending her vacation visiting her hus-band's relatives in southern Utan. Junction, Colo., and then to Waco, Texas, to visit Mrs. T. P. Strelich. Mrs. L. Hatt of Orem is visit-ing at the Orvil Cowdell home. Paulma Cowdell will accompany her home and visit for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell and family are spending a week's vacation visiting Mrs. Alma Wright and other relatives in Sandy. Amelia Katis and Joyce Korol-ogos spent Tuesday in Salt Lake visiting friends and shopping. Mrs. Lester Jackson and small son and Pete Gardikis arrived last week from Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Jackson intends to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gar-dikis, for two weeks. Mrs. Vera Peterson and daugh-ter, Pat, and Mrs. Alvin Cole and daughter, Margo, were Provo vis- -' itors June 22. Ed Cunliffe and Mrs. Leland Cunliffe and children visited last week with Apprentice Seaman Leland Cunliffe, who is stationed at San Diego. Mr. Cunliffe is also visiting relatives. Little Teddy Colby had his ton-sils removed recently at Utah Copper hospital. Mrs. Boyd Turpin's aunt from Provo, Mrs. Merlin Rasmussen, and her two daughters spent last week at the Turpin home in Tele-graph. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fox and family moved to Salt Lake June 20. Mrs. William Peterson and fa-mily of Copperton were visitors at the Miles Anderson home one day last week. Mrs. J. M. Fine of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Myles McDon-ald four days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Tervort visited at the James Rasmussen home in Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood and son, Rex, returned home Tuesday after a two weeks' visit in Ingle-woo- d and Hawthorne, Calif. ti'tckie Barrett visited for sev-eral days this week at the Ellis Boren home in Bingham. Seaman 2C Dan Borich left for Farragut, . Ida., Wednesday after a 10-d- furlough spent at home. The Rev. Donald Smith and Mrs. Smith and daughter, Bev-erly, of Ely, Nov., were visitors at the John Barrett and W. L. Leatherwood homes Tuesday ev-ening. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson and family moved to Copperton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson were Salt Lake visitors last Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Panta-lon- e and children of Evanston, Wyo., visited for a week at the John Pantalone and Leonard Johnson homes. Betty Mattson is spending a month with relatives at Los An-geles. Mrs. Ronnie Tervort and Mrs. Gordon Jackson entertained at cards Sunday evening at Mrs. Tervort's home. Among those present were Mrs. Nick Nevers, Mrs. Ray Watson, Mrs. Robert Burke, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Lester Jackson and Mrs. Leonard Johnson. Mrs. Watson won first nrize and Mrs. Leonard Johnson second. A delicious late luncheon was served. Mrs. Gor-don Jackson leaves in the near future to make her home in Cali-fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Petraca and family were visiting friends in Copperfield Mondav evening. Dorothy Petraca remained for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Iasella. Beverly Burke returned Sun- - c day from Midvale where she vis- - d ited Mrs. Jack Hoyne. f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hickman and son, Val, are spending two COPPERFiELD j Phone 197-- J Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood weeks in Provo. B Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole enter-tained June 22 at dinner for Rich- - -- ard Maynard, Adolph Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peterson and daughter, Pat. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Turpin and family were Provo visitors June Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ander-son and Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Thom-as enjoyed dinner and a show in Midvale last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoker and daughter, of Midvale, and Mrs Esther Palmer, mother of Mrs Stoker, of Taylorsville, spent the day last Friday at the J.A. Thorn- - A lovely gift was Mrs. presented Boyd Turpin, who enter-tained her club Monday even-ing. Mrs. Harvey Halverson was showered with handkerchiefs, the occasion being her birthday. Luncheon was served to ten Mrs. Melba Rasmussen and daughters of Provo visited this Ji'epK at the home of Mrs. Boyd Turpin. Nick Golish and family and Mary Borich spent Saturday in Provo canyon. Mrs. Mike Baros and two chil- dren left Saturday for Grand as home. Mrs. Palmer, who lives in Los Angeles, was a resident of Copperfield for many years. The friends of Mrs. Josh Crow, will be sorry to hear that Mrs. Crow fell down her front steps last Saturday, breaking her foot and suffering bruises. Mrs. Blaine Milner, with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs Joe McDonald, and Mr. and Mrs' ' Ray Carl, all of Copperton, at- tended the Sage Brush Demo-cratic convention at Fairmont park in Salt Lake City, last Sat-urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thurmond spent Monday visiting at the M Hettrick home in Salt Lake City" Fred Scholes of Ogden, who visited a week at the J. B. Thur-mond home, returned to his home Monday. Barbara June Long, while play-ing ball Monday evening, fell and broke her collar bone. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bapis and children spent the week-en- d in ullrr littgljam Mrtttt Issued Every Friday et Bingham Canyon. Sail Lake Counly. Ulah. Entered at Second Clasi Mailer, al Ihe Foil Office at Bingham Canyon, Ulah, Under Ihe Ad of March 3, 1879. NATIONAL EDITORIAL. L ISLAND G. BURRESS, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Rate; Furnished on Application National Advertising Representative newspaper akVkrtiiivc SEItVICE, INC. (n IUal of the I Notorial Editorial Awcitio) ' Serving America's AoirVor5andxfhe Home Town Newspaper! l8JW.Rr,doVt,-.Ct.:.i3ol.l- l!. Ori'lCES HolbfoolBldg.,SsnrVer)clee,Cel Mr. and Mrs. Rex Garrett and daughters, Dorothy and Maxine, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Dahl of Midvale Sunday. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Dahl and small son were visitors at the Rex Garrett home. Mrs. Garrett served luncheon. Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowdell and family attended the Draper family re-union in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright and family attended the Straw-berry celebration Wednesday at Pleasant Grove and then moved to Provo to spend the night with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilkins. Eugene Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright, left Wed-nesday to spend the rest of the summer at the home of his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilkins of Provo. Melvin Tietjen of Monroe is spending the summer with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith, and is working at Utah Copper company. Sally Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, is spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Loynd of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Doman and son, Norman, motored to visit friends in Brigham City Mondav. Sunday visitors at the V. S. Barlow home were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barlow, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Barlow and children, all of Clear-field. Storekeeper 3 C William H. Atkinson and his wife and family, all of Danville, Calif., arrived Friday morning to visit during his 16-d- furlough. William At-kinson and his daughter, Harriet Atkinson, entertained Monday evening in honor of Storekeeper Atkinson on his birthday. Enjoy-ing birthday cake and refresh-ments were Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Colyar, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Isbell, Mrs. W. A. Fike and Mrs. L. E. Barnett. Mrs. Vernor Dunn (Maud Jen- - : COPPERTON : Marjoiie Pullan, Phone 520W Lola Jean Gammell In compliment to Mrs. Joel P. Jensen, who will soon be making her home at Sandy, Miss Mabel Neprud, Mrs. Robert II. Bailey and Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen en-tertained at seven o'clock dinner and bridge Saturday evening. Mrs, Jensen received a gift and prizes went to Mrs. T, H. Mc-Mull- Mrs. R. G. Frazier and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. The others in attendance included Mrs. John E. Dahlstrom, Mrs. P. O. Love-los- s, Mrs. Howard Hausknecht, Mrs. Elliott W. Evans, Mr3. L. F. Pett, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Maurice Christensen of Provo and Mrs. It. J. Smith. Miss Ivy Peterson, who worked Mrs. Ann Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smart of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sul-lcnge- r. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warner had as guests June 21 Mrs. Erma McBride and daughters, Helen Sundstrom and Millie McBride. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Day and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robinson, all of Fillmore, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Warner. Mrs. Lucille Waters Doyle ar-rived June 21 by plane to visit six days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Waters. Young Mike Doyle will arrive next week to be with his grandparents. June 22 Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Arinitstead and family and Mrs. Armttstead's father, George Con-de- r, spent the day fishing in Am-erican Fork canyon. Carol Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson, visited in Magna at the home of sen) attended funeral services conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Tooele Second LDS ward for Owen Clifford Dunn, 52, father of Pharmacists Mate 1C C. Ver-nor Dunn, U. S. navy. Tuesday dinner guests at the Wayne Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs. Arza Adams and family of American Fork. Shirley and Barbara Abplan-al- p of Bingham are visiting this week at the home of Mrs. G. O. Swain. Miss Donna Radovich of Mid-vale was a Sunday dinner guest at the W. Ray Gammell home. Monday luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Albert Rav were Mrs. Dewey Mayne, Mrs. Melvin OLsen, Mrs. Don Stoddard, Mrs. Charles Hudson, Mrs. George Gtidd and Mrs. Ernest Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. Winn's brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates of Midvale. Miss Rachel Conner of Salt Lake City was a Saturday dinner guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar. Mrs. J. H. Colyar spent last week-en- d visiting at ' the home of her daughter and son-in-la- Mr and Mrs. Elmo Ncstcr of Salt Lake City. Roy Barnett left Tuesday for Klammath Falls, Ore., where he will spend 10 days visiting his mother, Mrs. Jessie Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen were overnight guests Thursday ?i R 01sen's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen of Pleasant Grove. mir Nliujr Miuill.lt Ul lilt oipi" nal corps at Washington, D. C, the past year and taught a few weeks at the Bancroft school, is home on vacation and a guest this week of her sister, Mrs. M. C. Colyar. Mr. and Mrs, T. II. McMullin took Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen to Salt Lake City Monday even-ing as their dinner guests. The Jensens will move into a home on the State highway, Sandy, next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arza Adams and family of American Fork visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen. Mrs. John E. Buckwalter and Miss Dorothy Snelgrove, both of Provo, were luncheon guests Friday of Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger en-tertained Mrs. J. Dewey Knud-sen, Mrs. Heber Nichols and Mrs. James Denver at luncheon and bridge Monday. Enjoying a picnic at Butterfield canyon Sunday evening were Mr and Mrs. Cal Huntsman and fa-mily, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nich-ols and son, Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gadd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Farnsworth and family, of Bingham, and Leola Cook of Magna and Shirley Wat-kin- s. Guests at the Frank Finnas home the past two weeks includ-ed Mrs. John Liljestrom and Mrs. Roland Rasso and family of Grand Junction, Colo. Keran Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Johnson, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Merl Porter of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Alisop and sons left Monday to spend the summer at Mirror lake. Mr. and Mrs. Archie J. Soren-so- n had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson and tiny son, Paul, of Bingham. her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and family motor-ed to Brigham city to visit Mrs. Peterson's sister and husband, Mr. qnd Mrs. Leonard Pierce. Lu-cille Peterson visited Mrs. Mar-garet Atwood of Pleasant Grove during the Strawberry celebra-tion. Virginia Peterson and Beth Cowdell were overnight guests at the home of Helen Rogers of Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thome and Mrs. Dale Porter enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City June 22. Mrs. Annie Henkel visited at the home of her son, Fred Henkel of Salt Lake City, June 22. Mrs. Dale Porter is now living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thome, while her husband trains at Camp Wolters, Texas. Mrs. Ralph Henkel and two children visited in Salt Lake City at the Fred Henkel home and in Bountiful with Mrs. Henkel's sis-ter and husband", Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown, June 22. The Priesthood class, under direction of H. A. Cheever, en-joyed a show and refreshments in Salt Lake City Monday even-ing. Boys attending were Robert Pullan, Dean Parkin, Richard and Robert Jenkins, James Pe-terson, James Wing, Boyd Stod-dard, Kent Christensen, Jerry Downs, Jack Cowdell, Winn Fos-ter and Junior Gadd. They were accompanied by George A. Gadd. Visitors June 22 at the R. E. Pullan home were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Francis and three children, Billy, Ronald and Shirley Ann of Salt Lake. Mrs. Raymond Cowdell and children, Jack and Norma, were week-en- d guests at the home of Mrs. Cowdell's mother, Mrs. Daisy Draper of Orem. 1 Let's oil BACK THE ATUCKi , BUY EXTRA ( WAR BONDSf 86 Proof Nat'l Distillers Prod. Corp., N j Compounding your Doctor's Prescription is the most im-portant part of our business I Headquarters for-- I . PRESCRIPTIONS . FOUNTAIN SERVICE . COSMETICS . TOILET ARTICLES j .MAGAZINES . GREETING CARDS . SUNDRIES I BUY Y0UR EXTRA IJOND IN THE CON J ENIENTLY LOCATED BOOTH IN OUR STORE. UNION DRUG CO. I JAMES AND BOB JIMAS "Ullll ,IUI, IIIUI an m nntjjiunil - jwmm. I , OSCAR W.CARLSON 'Republican Candidate for U. S. SENATOR He fought the battle to se-ur- e $1,500,000.-- - Annual re-action in the rates of Utah Wer and Light Company. Paid Political Advertisement I WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE BINGHAM CLUB BECKERS AND FISHERS BEER ON TAP SANDWICHES AND SHORT ORDERS John Feraco, Prop. t ' " .. - I THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... 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