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Show f to rn4y JULY 16, 1943 piAi. THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE Mrs. Joseph Granquist, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Wilson, and child-ren; Jesse M. Southwell and Sgt. and Mrs- - Glen VanderSchuur and daughter, Barbara, of Salt Lake City spent the forepart of the week vacationing at Fish lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray and Jack Davidson left Monday to spend several days fishing at Fish lake. Pfc Marion Dunn, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. A, Dunn and form-erly of Binnham, stationed now at Fort Bliss, Texas, left Wed-nesday evening for his base after visiting a week with his parents. Monday evening he was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren and Donna Hose Boren. : local notes; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sorenson of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sorenson of Copperton visited Sunday with Sort-- Sor-enson in Lehi. While there Mr. Sorenson's barns and stables were destroyed by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Hendrick-so- n of Wallsburg, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Draper of Mid-way, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren. Mrs. Hendrickson is Mrs. Boren's sis-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davies held openhouse Sunday evening fol-lowing the marriage of their daughter, Donna, to Lt. Sherman D. Gardner on Saturday, July 10. The wedding cake was cut and served to many friends and re-latives. Lt. and Mrs. Gardner left Tuesday morning for a short honeymoon, before Lt. Gardner reports back to Fort Jackson, S C. Reverend and Mrs. Donald Smith were dinner guests Wed-nesday of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike of Copperton. Leon Mitchell, Glen Huebner. Arthur Austin and D. K. Carrol enjoyed fishing at Granddaddy lakes from July 11 to 13. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fullmer and son, Wayne and Russell Hull, spent last week fishing on Tryol lake. Mrs. Harry Watkins, the form-er Miss Mavis Garrett, left Fri-day for Portland, Ore., to join her husband who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Schwalm of Long Beach, Cal., is visiting this week with Mrs. Schwalm's mother, Mrs. W. A. Horn. LaMar Hutchings and sons, Ronnie and Bobbie, spent Mon-day in" Salt Lake City, where they enjoyed swimming and the theater. Miss Agnes Mitchell of Los Angeles, left last Thursday after visiting a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mitchell of Copper Heights. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cox re-turned Tuesday from Panguitch, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Norton. Mrs. Cox's broth-er, Kenneth Norton returned with thorn to visit at the home of the Coxes. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and sons, Davis and Stanley and Mrs. Leon Smith and son. Brent, are vacationing at Mirror lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abplan-al- p and baby of San Diego, Cal., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo-rge Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Clements were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs of Copperton Sunday. William Mitchell Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mitchell, left last Friday for Lima, Ohio, after visiting a week with his parents. William is a senior engineer in the small motors division of the Westingliouse company. Captain G. Preston Grant, formerly of Bingham and a son-in-la- w of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnctt of Copperton was re-cently promoted to the rank of major. Major Grant is stationed at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. Koran Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson, returned Sunday from a month's visit with relatives in Tropic, Utah. Eldon Johnson, Marvin Throck-morton and Joe Wing have spent the past several days fishing at Fish lake. Mrs. Benny Chancy and daugh-ter of Ogden are spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ro-bert Garrison. Mrs. Chancy is Mrs. Garrison's sister. Members of Bingham volun-teer fire ladies auxiliary No. 2 and their partners enjoyed an outing in Butterfield canyon Monday evening. Thirty-tw- o en-joyed games, refreshments and community singing around a large bon fire. Mr. and Mrs. Duane McCandless, Mr. and Mrs. William Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson were commit-tee members in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Booth had as Sunday dinner guest Mr. Booth's mother, Mrs. Kate Booth of Salt Lake City. Ensign Justine Jones, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones is reported as recovering from an appendectomy performed last Friday in the naval hospital on Treasure Island in San Francisco bay. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Granquist, jyOUR ORB PACKS A PUNCH ! W, HERMITAGE Ml m l& M BRAND National Distillers Product Corp. New York ?M Proof Sell Electric -- Alliance, " ""T;" you are not using ana J . - Date pUt the money m War I would like to buy sell trade (check trans- - ' - ' action in which you axe interested) the following used Stamps and Bonds l q meat Appliance Perhaps someone in your commun. V. I. . could use an Electric Appliance ' n,p. d APpUao (APp,o,i-- a,. v.iu., you may own but are not using, f ' There a scarcity of Electric Apph- - lITP m "pp""' ppv) ances. vou know, and no more are ! ' (Tvd of Applianc) (Approximate Valu) being manufactured. The Elcctnc Appliances now owned by individ- - , Mr Nam - uals must be shared to serve the i l4phoa, Numb,( nation's needs. N J AddroM Electric - " r-- D- - To assist people needing Appliances or Electric Equipment ct Stat to obtain them from present owners No.., jjta atuJVo" not needing them, wartime I rad- - i.-ii.- ing Posts" are being established in MAIt or deliver to on oi th. d.ai. liit.d b.iow, or t" with Electrical Dealers. nar.it Utah Powor 4. Liht Company oliico. Your inquiry "); Conjunction b ,urnd OTr , a War,im. i,ctrw Applianc Trading Pot Soalot who wili auiit jou. At these "Trading Posts" you may list all makes, types and models of Electric Appliances, which you wish , V to sell or trade or buy. V TYPICAL APPLIANCES TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE : l You are invited to fill in the cou- - Electric Irons Electric Stokers Electric Coffee Makers pon, expressing your desires. Or, Electric Clocks Electric Shavers Electric Water Heaters call one of the "Trading Post" Electric Toasters Electric Ironers Electric Sewing Machines dealers listed below. You may also Electric Mixers Electric Vacuums Electric Refrigerators Wish to advertise, in news- - Table Lamps Electric Roasters Electric Hot Plates illnnipc Electric Ranges Electric Commercial papei , Electric or Elec- - ElectricRaPdios Electric Grills Cooking and Baking trie Equipment you wish to buy, Electric Washers Electric Motors Equipment sell or trade. The Utah Power & Light Company and the following Electrical Dealers operate "War Trading Posts" to assist you in buying, selling, trading used Electric Appliances: Bingham Mercantile Co. Bingham Radio Shop Bingham Mortuary Telephone 17 W. V. Robinson Registered Mortician f- "K ij "7 - , 0mmm "T" fj'M' : " ..;r t't ff0Yrm .2llS. Vi ti I ti COM PA U Y L. x - f a H v' ' - . the 0;i y0u should have because of its high quality. WITH reduced your oil Is constantly exposed lubri ti n ... complete W dusf earned t s llh and other abrasives y ughtheL-and,atthesametime,itisex-posedto to .. and dlffereQtial 4e harmful effect of partially burned fuel part ,ubrkant Ievels. , - - you change coupons its time to change oil! lh is formed by combustion and condensate. 0 wMmnBKu crankcase and your Pep 88-Vi- man flush your J ge your oil every time you change coupons. 4 Thursday, after a four day visit with her sister, Lorraine Swain in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacob-se- n and family were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Loader of Pleasant Grove Tuesday evening. Thursday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Par-kin, was Mrs. Michael Pearce of Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. H. Colyar was a din-ner guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Conner of Salt Lake City, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson and sons, David and Edward, were overnight guests Monday at the home of Mrs- - Jacobson's par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chip-ma- n of American Fork. Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Bing-ham was a week-en- d guest of Mrs. Elwin Winn. A slumber party was enjoyed by Bonnie June Olsen, Shirley Rae Mayne and Maureen Ray Tuesday evening at June's home. Breakfast was served by Mrs. Melvin Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen and family and Shirley Rae Mayne enjoyed Sunday at River Side park. A delightful birthday lun-cheon was served in honor of Mrs. Olsen's sisters, Mrs- Walter Williams of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Eugene Nelson of Provo. Visitors Saturday evening at the Melvin Olsen home were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thalmann and family of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson accompanied their daughter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Landheim to their home in Dal-har- t, Texas. The group left Sun-day. The Hudsons plan to spend two weeks at the Landheim home. Mrs. Dewey Mayne and daugh-ter, Shirley, spent Monday visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christ-ense- n of Midvale. Monday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nichols, were Mrs. Joe Frisch and daughter, Ella Beryle, of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Han-sen and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. James Carrigan and son, Jimmy, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Carrigan in Union. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Huebner of Bingham enjoyed an outing at Black Rock beach. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray. were Mrs. Lillian Spencer and children Lois and Manuel, of American Fork, Mrs. Maurice Holmstead and sons, Gary and Von, of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stratton of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Florence Palmer of Detroit, Mich., and Mary Strange of Tooele. Mrs. Palmer spent the night at the Ray home.. Mrs. Joe Badovinatz of High-land Boy was a dinner guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pearson, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Phill Dowdell and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Dowdell of Springville returned home Wednesday after spending three days fishing at Moon lake. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Lovelcn and son, Duane, spent four days this week fishing at Fish lake. Mrs. Eleanor Wells spent Sun-day visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tibbie of Bingham. LaDon Yates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates of Midvale is spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster. Donald Richard Loader, who has been visiting a month with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curtis, left Tuesday for his home in Orland, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fletcher and Mrs. E. W. Fennell attended openhouse in honor of their un-cle, L. W. Robbins of Los Angel-es, at the home of Mr. and Mrs-Golde- Robbins in Salt Lake City Sunday. pnrkFliday afternoon iu Liberty Vida Rae Poulsen and Shirley tpiaHr'kutienr enjoyed dinner and the in Salt Lake City Friday afternoon Mrs. Michael Pearce Luke Cit-- was a guest jt the Clinton Poulsen home ihursday. In the afternoon Mrs. rouisen entertained at a tasty trUnke 111 honor of Mrs- Pearce. following were in attend- ance: Mrs. Ernest Poulsen, Mrs. Louis Parkin and Mrs. O. C. Jones. Overnight guests Saturday at ttie Ray Olson home, were Mr. and Mis. Doyle Jefferson and family of Provo. Robert Jenkins and Joseph L. Murano of Bingham spent Tues-day and Wednesday fishing in Huntington canyon. Visitors Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. V. Knudsen were Mrs. Leo Ellertson of Murray, Mrs. Lester Olsen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. II. Roland TTetjcn of Mon-roe, and Mrs. Richard Smith. Brunch was served and the af-ternoon was spent playing bridge, with the prize going to Mrs. El-lertson. Jackie Winzell Jackson left Monday evening for Hunter col-lege, New York, where she will begin training in the WAVES. Miss Jackson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson and is a graduate of Bingham high school, class of '42. Recently she has been employed at the Rem-ington arms plant. Spending the week-en- d fishing in Provo canyon, were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and daughter, Dahrl; Norma Nichols and Mr-an- Mrs. Joe Jensen. Miss Jean Frazier, who is in the civil service branch of the army air corps, arrived by train Tuesday afternoon to spend a five day leave with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier. Miss Frazier is located in Seattle, Wash. Sunday afternoon a tasty three-cours- e luncheon was enjoyed by Patty Ann Ablett and five little friends on Pat's eighth birthday. Dainty defense stamp corsages were given the following guests: Sally Brown, Patricia Whiteley, Carolyn Stoddard, La Von Ander-son and Bonnie Skinner. After lunch, party games were played, with defense stamps being giv-en as prizes. Mr. and Mrs. William Ablett and daughter, Patricia Ann, Mrs. Annie Ablett and Mr. and Mrs-Fran- Zaccaria motored to Salt Lake City Monday evening where they attended the stage show, "George White's Scandals". Second Class Seaman Junior Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-ence Allen, arrived home Thurs-day evening for a y fur-lough, after completing "boot" training at the naval station at Farragut, Idaho. Junior is to re-port back to Farragut for a short time and after that plans to be sent to sea. Monday Mrs. William Sylvest-er of Salt Lake City entertained in honor of her brother. Seaman 2 c Junior Allen at a dinner par-ty. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen, Miss Jean Miller and Mr. and Mrs. George Dotson of Salt Lake City. Beverly Allen returned home Wednesday, after a two months visit with her sisters, Mrs. Wil-liam Sylvester and Mrs. George Dotson. A scooter was found Tuesday in the Copperton park. The own-er may claim the same by call-ing at the Dewey Wright home, 307 East Park street and giving a proper description. Arriving Saturday afternoon for a month's visit at the Frank Olsen home were Mr. Olsen's mother and sister, Mrs. Maria Olsen and Mrs. Katherine Wool-le- y, both of Washington, D. C. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ol-sen, Mrs. Maria Olsen and Mrs. Woolley were visitors in Pleas-ant Grove at the homes of Mr. Olsen's four brothers and sisters-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olsen, Mr. and Mrs- - Moroni Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen and son, Briggie and Billy Tay-lor, left Tuesday for a week's vacation at Fish lake. Sunday dinner guests at the C. A. Hancock home in Salt Lake City, were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen and family. Norma Swain returned home fcOPPERTON : Li McKellar, Phone 534J I Lola Jean Gammell f, Ir and Mrs. R. G. Buckle en-iin-at a buffet dinner Sun-fo- r Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fow-an- d daughter, Darlene; Mr. Mrs. V. G. Buckle, Miss of Salt Lake City. C. A. Fowler Jr. and son, t of Berkeley, Cal., Mr. and Heath Fowler and daugh-Heath- er of Payson and Mr. Mrs. Raymond Buckle of iham, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. de and Miss Anderson spent rday and Sunday at the R. luckle home. rs. Bert Eisenhower of Salt i City is spending the week w Fred Cox home, re. Emma Nichols returned a home of her daughter.'Mrs. er Nichols this week, after a weeks visit in Rexburg, Ida., f her sister, Mrs. Eliza Jack- - r, and Mrs. Heber Nichols ; dinner guests Sunday at the e of Mr. Nichols mother, Mrs. !es Nichols of Salt Lake rs. H. W. Reherd and Mrs. ?rt Steele were Sunday ts of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ile. rs. Homer Bassett left Mon-fo- r Lago, Idaho, where she visit with friends and rela- - i. aman Robert Krueger, who ibeen in training at the naval :ng station at Farragut, Ida., led last Friday morning to d several days visiting his nts, Mr. and Mrs. William ger. e following enjoyed Sunday Itr at the home of Mr. and I J. F. Barkle of Copperton: prals Don Stahle, John pm, Robert Harwood and gites Jack Martin, John Van ft. all of Kearns and the Jean Waters and Pauline J e and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. P of Salt Lake City. Me Jensen of Tooele is vis-hi- s cousin, Lowell Jensen, Mr' and Mrs. Martin Jen- - geant Cleo Meredith, WAC, fed at Orlando, Fla., visit- - ) '"May With her sister, Mrs. lumens. r and Mrs. j. m. Conover " won, were visitors over the end at the home of their r and son-in-la- Mr. Joel P. Jensen. Lady Democrats met Mon-evemn- g at the home of Mrs. tnee Buckle. The evening awed playing bridge, with Jl!?g t0 Mrs- - James Mrs. W.D.S. Brown. De-- w refreshments were serv- - r and Mrs. J. L. McKellar dj'arsons motored to . Sandy Sunday afternoon where! they were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Dick Dean. Mrs. Wesley Longfellow left nday evening to join her hus-band, Sgt. Wesley Longfellow, who is now stationed in Tacoma Wash. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowdell were visitors Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-len Richins in Salt Lake City. Miss Faye Cowdell returned with her parents to spend the week-end. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Salt Lake City. Thursday evening the Copper-to- n MIA sponsored an enjoyable dance. Light refreshments were served, and an exciting time was had by all attending. Sunday evening visitors at the Ray Larsen home, were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Oran Crump, all of West Jordan. Overnight guests Sun-day of the Larsens were their daughter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palmer of South Jordan. Lois Larsen spent Monday in Salt Lake City visiting her grand-mother, Mrs. Belle Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead were overnight guests at the home of Mrs. Armitstead's par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Con-de- r of American Fork last Fri-day. Saturday evening the Arm-itstead's were visitors at the home of Mrs. Armitstead's sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway of Lake View. Mrs. Frank Peterson and dau-ghters, Carol and Sue, returned Tuesday after visiting three days with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Long of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Christ-ense- n and Sam Christensen, all of Fairview were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. Also with the Christ-ensen- 's to spend the day visiting with his parents was Jack Knud-sen, who is spending the summer in Fairview. Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen were visitors in East Millcreek at the home of John Knudsen Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Roland Tiet-je- n of Monroe, were visitors Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Tietjen's sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith. Miss Kathleen Grabner of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mannion. Week-en- d guests at the LaVar Houghton home were Mrs. Houghton's mother, Mrs. W. H. Sperry and H. S- - Sperry of Ne-phi, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cow-an of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Coleman and family, Rex Groves and Buddy Bennion, enjoyed a pic- - |