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Show Over $100 in wlTl were sold customed 'Iff A ney store Wednesday 1 no doubt helped bv .iTN display of stamps Mr. and Mrs. Lor, c I daughter, Nan and all of oLs Ang.les day to visit wOTH Canyon. eelt Bj3 W Masters and small son, David, Da-vid, and Miss Annie Masters of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Masters. Mrs. Avery W Masters and David, daughter-in-law and -grandson of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Masters, spent several days of last week at the Masters home. Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin entertained entertain-ed at luncheon for eight the afternoon after-noon of June 26 at the Hotel Utah for Miss Bernice Broomfield of Bountiful, who is to become the bride of Lt. Ralph Comstock Jr. Miss Broomfield, a University of Utah graduate, and a member of Delta Gamma sorority and past, president of the Mortar board, is one of the popular brides of the season. A number of delightful parties have been given in her honor the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Elmer and daughter, Kay, plan to leave tonight to-night to spend July Fourth holt-day holt-day in Payson. LOCALNOTES Richard Allredd, son of Mrs. Ruth Allredd of Salt Lake City, is visiting this week with Don Gust, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R-Gust. R-Gust. Regular meeting of Fraternal Order of Eagles, aerie No. 659, will be Keld at the lodge hall at 8 p.m. Thursday, July 9. Women's Society of Christian Service will meet at 1 o'clock Friday, July 10, at the Community Commu-nity Methodist church, it vis announced an-nounced by Mrs. H. R. Gust, president, pre-sident, i A 25 cent Potluck luncheon lunch-eon will be followed by regular business. , Miss Eleanor Berry, a nurse at Bingham hospital the pastM5 m6nths, left Tuesday for Denver, where she plans to make her ,home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeMarco returned re-turned June 24 evening from a iive-day wedding trip through Oregon, Washington, Montana and Yellowstone park 'Steve Amicone of Murray bought the home at 18 Main street, .formerly owned by Mrs, Jack Hess, now of Oakland, California. .. ' , ( ' Mr, and Mrs1. William 1 Roger-son Roger-son left Sunday to spend a week in Yellowstone national park. Patsy and1 Billy Rogerson are being be-ing cared for by an aunt, Miss Donna Dunn of Midvale. ' Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Andersen Ander-sen arrived home Saturday from Elko,' Nev., where they motored to get , Mrs. Caroline Huebner, Ms. Anderson's mother, who will spend the summer here. Miss Lorraine CaUlfield entertained enter-tained -at a week-end party for Mr, and" Mra. Richard Fety, Mr. and Mrs. Bransford Harris, all of SaH Lake .City; Thil Hewitt of the army air corps arjd Mr. and Mrs. Jack Latimer. Mr. and Mrs Ray Alves of Palo: Alto, Calif., arrived Sunday Sun-day morning to visit Mrs. Alves' mother, Mrs. Delia Prigmore of Salt Lake City, formerly of Bingham. Bing-ham. Mrs Alves, the fdrmer Miss Ruth Prigmore of Bingham Canyon Can-yon visited relatives and frierlds flere Wednesday, A son was born June 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prigmore of 2(57 Main street. Mr. and Mrs-. Burton S. Eggert-seh Eggert-seh of Gunnison, en route home from ,a stay of several weeks in Kansas City, Mo., and Chicago, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Burress. Anna Lee Burress, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eggertsen, left with them to spend the summer in Gunnison. Mrs D. J. Campbell of Murray returned home Friday following a visit of several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Davies of U Markham. ' Billy Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Davies, is stationed at Spokane, Wash., as a typist in the army headquarters' office. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 'Draper were hosts early Sunday morning morn-ing at a supper for nine members mem-bers of Tommy K's orchestra. The Draper's sons, Keith and Glenn, are members of the orchestra, orch-estra, which played Saturday at the R. C Gemrhell clubhouse dance. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Springer of Van Nuys, Calif., visited Monday Mon-day with Mr. and Mrs. John F. O'Brien. Mrs. Springer, a sister of Mr. O'Brien, is spending the week in, Murray with her mother, Mrs. Fred Phizacklea. Charles Schultz of Salt Lake City and employed at the Utah Copper company mine, is recovering recover-ing from a severe case of blood poisoning at St. Mark's hospital. , Mrs. Gene Graves and son, Gary, of Berkeley, Calif.', were guests June 25 and 26 of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Duncan and three daughters orU.S. Mine, spent the week-end visiting relatives re-latives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Koyle Simmons, Delia. Jean and Alma Simmons, returned' Tuesday evening from a nine-day vacation. They fished with good luck at Schofield reservoir. res-ervoir. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Grant and children of Sandy were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kincaid of U. S. Mine. MilssMary Pappas of Salt Lake City was an overnight guest Monday Mon-day of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nick P. Floros. Mrs. Aimer Berg visited Monday Mon-day with Mrs. Joseph Looney at Haddon Hall, Silt Lake City. George Smith of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. George Beck-stead Beck-stead tf Provo were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum. Mr.,and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins plan to spend the Fourth of July in Provo, where their son, Dean, has spent the past two weeks, i, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson were hosts Saturday evening at cards and supper for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boulton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, all of Copperton. Mrs. James M. Sullenger received re-ceived a telephone call at 7:30 p-m. June 25 from her husband, in service with the U. S. navy in Honolulu. . Judith Slotte is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Runar Slotte in Midvale. H. J. Clagett, route agent for the Railway Express Agency, was a business visitor in Bingham Bing-ham Saturday. Judge Martin M. Larson and Mrs. Larson of Salt Lake City and "their daughter, Mrs. Avery |