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Show FRIDAY, juke PAGE FOUR THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH at La3 Vegas, Nev., for the sum-mer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Braith-wait- e of Arco, Ida., arrived Sun-day to spend the week with Mrs. Harold R. Barton. Betty Brimhall accompanied Shirley Smith, Virginia Peterson and Stella Stringer, all of Cop-perto-on a swimming party at Saratoga Saturday. HIGHLAND BOY.' Anna Marie Muhar Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock und family of Copperfield moved to Highland Boy Saturday. They purchased the Mike Pollick home. Mrs. Arilla Jackson of San Fran-cisco, their daughter, is vacation-ing here. Thosp present at the Shea home Monday evening to bid Sea-man Pat Shea goodbye were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson and fa-mily, Tim Shea of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stilanovich of n, Marko Yengich and sis-ter. Ruby, Mrs. Soccario Galvan and daughter, Virginia, Henry Keysaw of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Beck and Mrs. Kathleen King and family. Jerry King left Sunday with hia aunt, Mrs. Roy Peterson, to spend a two weeks' vacation in Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kosovich had their son, Peter Michael, christened at the Catholic church in Bingham by the Rev. Daniel E. Leahy. Godparents were Wuii Bianchl and Frances De Mikoll ot Tooele. Seaman 2!C Mike Rubich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pechina, arrived home Saturday and left Monday to visit his sister, Mrs. James Nordberg of San Fran-cisco. Jenny Delpapas of Tooele vis-ited Mrs. William Hogle of Cop-perto- n and Mrs. Peter Kosovich Sunday. Seaman 2'C Rollo Bianchi and wife of San Francisco arrived June 22 to visit relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich and daughter, Millie, of Tooele, are spending several days visiting with Mary Loverich and Mrs. Milka Smilanich. The Questers and Queen Es-thers were entertained at the homo of Dorothy Chanak. Mil-dred Muhar was cohostess. Lena Zaballa was a Salt Lake visitor June 15. S Seaman 2!C Matt Blocko-vic- h, stationed at San Francisco, arrived home Sunday to spend a y furlough. Robert Longyear of Minnea-polis, a friend of Mr. and Mrs. warren M. Woodward, is visiting in Salt Lake City and entertain-ed a party of eight at the Hotel Utah Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Amsden are combining business and pleasure at Spokane, Wash., . and San Francisco. They exptct to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. J. R. Clark has accepted employment at the gunnery plant of Salt Lake City gave a farewell party in honor of Max Scrogg n, who left yesterday for U.S. navv Those present were the members of the Hoffman family. Mr. and Mrs. Max Scroggin and Mr. jna Mrs. Ted Scroggin. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kerby, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Kerby, Mr and Mrs. Larry Sutherland of Provo were dinner guests Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin. Margo Ann, were Sunday visitors of Dr. and Mrs. Dewey Clark of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Maynard and son were week-en- d visitors at Ogden. The Lucky 13 club met Friday at the home of Mrs. John Ander-son. A going away gift was pre-sented Mrs. Marsel Chiea, who recently moved to West Jordan to make her home. The hostess was given a present by the mem-bers. Club members gathered the evening of June 14 to surprise Mrs. Vera Peterson on her birth-day. She was showered with pres-ents and a delightful luncheon served. Betty Mattson, daughter of Mrs. Vivian Mattson, returned Monday from Salt Lake City, where she visited relatives a week, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Colby and son, Teddy, were Provo visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Maynard and son were dinner guests Tues-day at the Alvin Cole home. There will be an LDS Sac-rament meeting at 7:30 p.m. Sunday and Sunday school service at 10:30 a.m. at Cop-perfiel- d school June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of West Jordan visited Monday ev-ening at the home of Mrs. Robert Burke Sr. and Mrs. Myles Mc- Donald. Beverly Burke returned Sat-urday from Midvale, where she visited several days with Mrs. Mary Lou McDonald Hoyne. Mrs. John J. Anderson enter-tained June 13 for her 5U0 club. Mrs. Gregory Tyson and Mrs. Leonard Johnson won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thurmond and family, Mrs. Stanley Morris and daughter, all of Ogden, spent Father's day with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thurmond. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman ! COPPERFIELD Mrs. Ray Watson spent Sun-day with Mrs. Francis J. Quinn. Pfc Tom Saltas was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tyson Sunday. Elmo Thurmond of Ogden is spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thurmond. A friend of Elmo's, Fred Scholes of Ogden, is visit-ing this week at the Thurmond home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock, residents of Copperfield for 25 years, moved into Highland Boy the forepart of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ander-son and family Monday moved to Midvale to make their home. A party honoring William Burke, who left yesterday to re-port for navy training, was held Tuesdav evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tyson. Mrs. Helen Colen and grandson, Mike Korologos, both of Salt Lake City, visited June 14 with Mrs. Mike Bapis. Pete Sioros and Mike Bapis visited in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hickman and son, Val, were overnight visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Busley of Provo Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peterson and daughter, Patricia, and Mrs. Margaret Cole and daughter, T II II Willi HilM . Mi. Stye Smglfam luUrtttt iMutd Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah. Entered ai Second Clan Matter, at the Poit Offica at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under iha Act of March 3. 1879. "S? NATIONAL EDITORIAL--. LELAND G. IiURRESS, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Kates Furnished on Application National Advertising Representative ft'EWSPAPEII AllVliTrriSIVC SEnVICE. INC. 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