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Show ia iY NOVEMBER 27, 1942 THE BULLETIN, BINGIIAM CANVOX, IJTAIt PAGE FIVE November 20 Margene Barlow and Conover Jensen. A two-cour- se luncheon was served. A pink and white color scheme was followed. Pop-corn balls were favors. Tenth Birthday A delightful party was given Friday in honor of Geraideen Gammell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell on her tenth birthday. Guest listed were Janell Hansen, George Gadd, Lynn Groves, Barbara Williams, Patricia. Whiteley, Mar-g- y Isbell, Margene Barlow, Sally Brown, Barbara Coward, Roslyn Hansen, Doris Poulson, Shirley Anderson, Patty Lee Fike, Betty Jacobson, Briggie Knudsen, Ru-dy- Pino, Warren Sumnicht, Duane Loveless, Loretta Robison, Richard Allsop, Marilyn Boul-to- n, Conover Jensen, Gene Cun-liff- e, Maurice Colyar, Wynn Fos-ter, Patricia Colyar, Lucille Pe-terson, Patsy Gairity, Jimmy Zanardi, Norman Doman, Dar-len- e Johnson and Donnie Deid-eric- h, Progressive party games were played and prizes went to Saturday evening a delightful party was given at the home of Miss Maxine Warner. "Chairs' and "Who. What and Where" were played. Attending were Shirley 1'arkin, Ruth McKellar, Jackie Barlow, Marjorie Pullan, Virginia Peterson, Elaine Chce-ve- r, Beth Cowdell, Beverly Nix. A delicious two-cour- luncheon, following a Thanksgiving idea, was served. Mrs. Harold Franks Is Hottest Monday A delightful party was enjoy-ed Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller with their daughter, Mrs. Harold Franks, as hostess. Dahrl Rae Mitchell, who left during the week to live in California, was honor guest. Others present were Connie Brown, Joy Dean Davis, Beverly Scussel, Betty Byrne, Dahrl Miller, Faye McKellar, Lola Jean Gammell, Jean Jack-son, Helen Jackson and Allred. Terry Mormon bridge was play- ed and prizes won by Miss Scus-sel and Miss Miller.- An attractively-- arranged buffet supper was enjoyed. Home from college last week-end were Jack Hofhiens,'1- - Har-low Fennell, Benny Culbertson. Clyde Nichols, Jean Frazier, all students at the University of Utah, and Dick Peterson, Ralph Brown and Don Poulsen, all at-tending the USAC in Logan. No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary were entertained Monday evening by Mrs. B. J. Turner. Prizes at curds went to Mrs. R. R. Mar-riott and Mrs. H. Smcmoff. Re-freshments were served eleven. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Otteson and family and El win Christian-sen were guests at Thanksgiving day dinner at the home of Bish-op and Mrs. David C. Lyon. LOCAL NOTES Sergio V. Alvarez, 21, son of Mrs. Frank Urbina, was enlist-ed in the U. S. navy as an ap-prentice seaman at the Salt Lake navy recruiting station Novem-ber 23. Intermediate League of the Community Methodist church will meet at 7 p.m. Friday, De-cember 4, for a Pot luck supper. Each member will invite a guest, it is announced by Maurine Mor-le-reporter. Mary Agnes Jacobson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon W. Jacobson. had hrr tonsils remov- - jed Monday at Utah Copper com- - pany hospital. luncheon guests Rnnn?uh0!?e of JXan Gadd were Olsen, Shirley Mayne, Maureen Ray Donnie Olsen and George Gadd of Mrs. Allen Jensen of Mid vale Hansen1" S'StCr' MfS- - Robert E-Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and dau-ghters, Gay and Janice, were visitors in Salt Lake City of Mrs. Armitstead s sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. Martin Hansen. Saturday evening Mrs. Wilford Stringer and daughter, Faye. en-joyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City in honor of Faye, who was twelve years old. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alfred Henkel were Mrs. Henkel's nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ev-ens-of Centerville. Mrs. Hen-kel and Mrs. Leo Thorne mo-tored to Salt Lake City Friday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thome's uncle, Lee De-Wi- tt. Harold Franks left Saturday for San Diego, Calif., to begin training in the U. S. marine corps. Fay Mitchell and Miss Barbara Miller. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird of Midvale entertained at dinner for the Mitchells, the guest list including Mr. and Mrs. Art J. Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. . Peterson. Prizes at Gin Rummy went to the Sorensons- Mrs. C. C. Colytir entertained at a delightful bridge luncheon at one o'clock Monday at her new home at 172 Mountain View drive, Murray. Mrs. A. E. Mitch-ell, who leaves this week to make her home in Palo 'Alto, as honor guest, received a lovely rose cor-sage. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. M. C. Colyar and Mrs. Mitchell.! Others invited to attend includ-ed Mrs. B. D. Bennion, Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Lester Moore, Mrs. B. O. Pumphrey, Mrs. Charl-es Sax, Mrs. Harvey Goff, Mrs. Richard J. Smith; Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mrs. Kermith ; Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jones and son, Dick, of Bingham, were Thanksgiving day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Mrs. George Dahlstrom and Mrs. J. W. Johnson were lunch-eon guests Sunday of Mrs. Wil-liam Hogle. ; Mrs. Burke Gephart left No-vember 19 for her home in Santa Monica, Calif., following a visit with her parents; Mr. and Mrs-M- . A. Cotter. Booth all of Salt Lake City. Sunday evening a delightful card party was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ho-gle, whose guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kosovich and Mr. and Mrs. George Kosovich. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowdell and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jarrad mo- tored to Salt Lake City Sunday evening to attend dinner and a .show. A Thanksgiving dinner guest at the Angus Christensen homei wa.s Mrs- Christensen's father, Albert Burke of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen and daughter, Colleen, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beard motored to Provo Sunday to visit Mr. Lar-sen s mother, Mrs. Jane Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Doman were dinner guests Monday eve-ning of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Stock-dal- e and son in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead entertained Sunday evening at a family dinner. Attending were Mrs. Armitstead's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Conder of Fork. Mrs. Armitstead's sister, Mrs. Ray Holdawav, and children of Lake View, and Mrs. Armitstead's sisters and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen and son, Ronald, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne, Mrs. Alfred Henkel. Mrs. David Brisk and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead mo-tored to Salt Lake City Fridav evening to attend the program at South high school honoring Utah Copper company employees. Mrs. Kate Thomas of Salt Lake City returned home Monday-nigh- t following a week's stay with her daughter, Mrs. Ben Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. George Berrv-ma- n and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Heckhler of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the James Den-ver home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bailev J. Santis-teva- n were hosts at a family party Saturday evening honor-ing Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell and family, who left Tuesday morning for Los Altos, Calif., to make their home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mitchell, Mrs. J.W. Mitchell, Mrs. John J. Mitchell, Friday evening dinner guests it the Raymond Cowdell home were Mis. Howard Atkinson and :hildren of Bingham. Mr and Mrs. H. A. Cheever were visitors Friday in Salt Lake Tity at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3uy Murdock. Mr.' and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen nent Sunday and Monday in Fairview visiting Mrs. Knudsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chris-tensen. Friday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phill Dow-de- ll were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hutchings of Bingham. A light luncheon was served. Overnight guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Chipman of American Fork were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson and sons, Edward and David. Visitors Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rosa Cunliffe in Salt Lake City was her daughter-in-la- w and son, Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe and Gene. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons and son, Brian, of Sandy, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe. A delightful dinner party was give Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pearson in hon-or of their son-in-la- w and daugh-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Badovinatz. Guests were Mrs. Joseph Bado-vinatz Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Holly Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearson of Murray, Mrs. Ruby Badovinatz and Rollo Bianchi of Highland Boy. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family spent SunHay at the home of Mrs. Andersons sister, Mrs. Otto Hansen of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goff- - Sunday guests at the Bryan Farley home were Mrs. Farley's sister, Mrs. Mervil Brown of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunkin and family of Salt Lake city- - A visitor over the week-en- d at the Roy Shilling home was Hel-en Wideman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wideman of. Un-ion, formerly of Copperton. Miss Patricia Shilling, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling, who is working in Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d with her par- - ents- - Miss Mildred Warner and Miss Lorraine Peterson, who are in training at the Salt Lako Coun-ty hospital, spent the week-en- d at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKellar and daughter, Jayne, and Rich-ard Parsons motored to Salt Lake City November 19 to visit Mr. McKellar'3 sister and hus-band, Mr. and Mrs. J. A- - Dick, and with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skinner and daughters, Shirley, Barbara and Bonnie, motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to visit Mrs. Skin-ner's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sarter. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hofhien's par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meredit-h- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen and daughters, Janice and Joyce, motored to Salt Lake City Sun-day evening to visit Mrs. Han-sen's mother, Mrs. Susie Logs-de- n, and Mr. Hansen's father, Ri-chard Hansen. Sunday dinner guests at the J. F. Barkle home were Harley Al-leo- n and Mrs. Barkle's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. HE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS i ABETH GRACE BUSH, Plaintiff, -- vs-i BUSH, Defendant. State of Utah to the said 'ndant: . ' are hereby summoned to within twenty days after of this summons upon J served within the County :ich this action is brought; "'ise within thirty days and defend the above id action; and in case of failure so to do judgment rendered against you ac-t- o the demand of the amt which has been filed e Clerk of the said Court, s action is brought to re-J- a judgment dissolving the a6e contract heretofore ex- - s between you and the plain- - i ELLIOTT W. EVANS Attorney for Plaintiff. ' ' Address: National Bank Building, i "am Canyon, Utah. date of pub. Nov. 20, 1942 date of pub. Dec. 18, 1942 Party For Carl Nichols Saturday Saturday evening Mrs. A. E. Miller was hostess at a birthday party honoring her brother, Carl Nichols of Bingham. Attending also were Mr. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. Emma Nichols, Mrs. J. P. Rice, Mrs. Kennet hRice, Mr: and Mrs. Wil-lar- d Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. William Ni-chols of Midvale,' Mr. and Mrs. Don Burns, Mrs. Jack Reynolds, Mrs. Carl Nichols, Mr. and Mis. Harold Franks. Cards were en-tertainment and prizes given Mrs. Emma Nichols, Mrs. Heber Nichols. A delicious two-cours- e luncheon was served. If Copperton M t o Knudsen. Ph'. 517R2 Uiaj Ijt r w guests at the home kQU': tJean Gammell Saturday were Faye McKellar, Pe tou Olsen. Barbara Jen-- i .nd Joy Dean Da vies and k Scussel of Bingham and Nl f Brown of Copperfield. "mr3 at the home of Mr. M to Jacob A. Hansen of rork Sunday were Mr. iJ Irs Robert E. Hansen and ',?! i Roslyn, Janell and I; and Mrs. W. Ray Gam-an- d daughters, Lola Jean jeraldeen. r and Mrs. P. O. Loveless ,Z Duane, were guests No-f- r ' IS) at the home of Mr. 4r! virs W. T. Rogers in Salt 'it! city- :, and Mrs. Ben Price were Wednesday at the home sial .1 o i Price's parents, Mr. and , Joseph Anderson of Union. t.i jay dinner guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Richard son were Mrs. Jacobson's ',t and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Denny, and daughter, Ger-- . and Mrs. Delia Slankard :or at the home of Mr. and harles Winn for three days "iir. Winn's sister-in-la- Joseph Winn of Elko, Nev., eft Wednesday, fc : J. H. Colyar and son, Ro-- f and Mrs. Charles Conner I on, John, of Salt Lake City, I ied the concert given by I prima donna, glam-- I Bidu Sayao, November 19 f Lgsbury hall. I Special Interest group ol Jopperton MIA met Tues- - iiening at the home of Mrs. Parkin to hear the lesson by Nolan Mitchell. Mrs. Bennion gave a vocal solo. n members attended. Bingham Mortuary T4'1iIioih 17 Juho SUmiiUl, IJranted Kiblw Pilpilllli ijga . , ) 90.4 rroof afiaJfeM jjMf I National Distillers Products Corporation, N. Y. iSjtafc. in " i imi in if "ft rslMf'': " " &( . TY-t-, i 1 " 'vt1 I : - " fN4f k 5 " fS f V THREE - Vli FOR '43 Tonight wKen you switch' off the radio abIe5 how can Xou back thcm UP buck them A fuI1 War Chest means the continuance of and tuck 'yourself into your safe, quiet bed up, cheer them up? help for the aged and handicapped, the , . orphans and for children whose mothers are think this over: You 11 find your answer in THE WAR . working to provide arms tor the fighting -t-hose men out there- -in the fox holes on CHEST. . 2Q Community chest agencies in the seas and in the air-- nre fighting w.th all The SaIt Lake County War Chest will bol- - all! WMvf ' C 35 33 ster the fihtInS SpIrit f 0Uf byS by Pr" The War Chest will n'so relieve lumber, aid funds for wholesome recreation and bombed civilians and priccne.--s amon- - our it's your fight as well as theirs. friendly service for. them in their fleeting Allies. they're giving whatever it takes. hours on leave through the U S O. The War- Chest offers every man and some will give their lives. will give them comfort through the assur- - woman in Salt Lake County the opportunity that the 'folks back home' are going to personaUy T0 SOMETHING TO HELP . It's only fair to ask: What can YOU give ance WIN THE WAR! Give-n-ow! to make their life easier, their job more bear- - be looked after. TTTT (73 NATIONAL " VnVM dM fC n f3 W) M , AND LOCAL V ...J"-:-- f VwJl lJ.Xi. 1 J rW (Paid Advertising) . y LET US SUPPLY YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEEDS ' STORAGE f '. t $t--'-v GREASING ' l'7C f -- WASHING CHEVROLETSi UTAH OIL PRODUCTS REPAIRING . ACCESSORIES STANDARD GARAGE BRYAN BIRD. PROP. "PHONE 18 Be Hiv Party Tuesday evening a delightful party was enjoyed by the LDS Copperton Bee Hive MIA girls at the home of their instructor, Mrs. G. O. Swain. Members at-tending were Janice Hansen. Margaret McKellar, Erma June Gammell, Norma Swain. Colleen Robison, Carol Peterson, Marga-ret Nix, Bonnie Bithill, Jean Houghton, Lois Groves, Joyce Miller and Delia Farley. Each girl took part on the program. Quiz Me was played and light refreshments served. a LEGAL NOTICES I HE DISTRICT COURT Of iALT LAKE COUNTY. urn STATE OF UTAH. f SUMMONS 4 'ED JAMES BOLLIGER, 2 . Plaintiff, -- vs-iSPERGER BOLLIGER. Defendant. . State of Utah to the said :.idant. are hereby summoned to j within twenty days after e of this summons upon - i served within the County iich this action is brought; "rise within thirty days e, and defend the above 4 action; and in case of failure so to do judgment k rendered against you ac-:.- g to the demand of the lint which has been filed :ae Clerk of the said Court, i action is brought to re-- a judgment dissolving the age contract heretofore en you and the plain- - ELLIOTT W. EVANS Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: National Bank Building, am Canyon, Utah, date of pub. Nov. 20, 1942 Jate of pub. Dec. 18, 1942 |