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Show and Mrs. C. J TmT perton, Mrs. Florpn7lloi sons. LeRoy, h spent last Frid4v Yni t Little Cottonwool J Mrs. Arthur Beat?01 daughter. M.ss Vaudis Beals of xRLK ed home Saturday weeks' visit with friends in Uatavia . ilf New York. 'a an I Miss Adda Bianchi Francisco armed Mondi stay of indefinite home of Mr. and g' Bianchi. m-. Richard Jones and Mi, gy Taylor of Salt Lake & the week-end at the? Mr. and Mrs. Pari y j Mr. and Mr,. J, w tT Copperton. ' Mlt Mr. and Mrs. Robert r have as guests Mrs t and daughter. Maxine if ce, Nebr., and Mrs J jh cey's baby, while Mrs' V who is of pgdon is int ham hospital recuperator, , a major operation. Mrs a is Mrs. Chancey's mother i ine the development of the children chil-dren during the summer months Sh songs they learned and verses vers-es they have memorized. Ihe exhibit ex-hibit will display handwork that has been accomplished. The Bi-bfe Bi-bfe students are planning a tea following the program. Approximately Approxi-mately 84 young people were enrolled en-rolled in this years course. Mr and Mrs. Donald Carline of Ely, Nev., arrived last .Friday to spend a week at the Henry Marks home. Mrs. Carline is Mrs-Mark's Mrs-Mark's sister. Mr and Mrs. Runar Martinson snent the week-end visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. Martinson's Martin-son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Martinson. , . . Guests at the William Allmark home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W L Faddis and Mrs. Katherine Grant of American Fork. Mrs. Delia Prigmore of Salt Lake City and her brother, Charles Charl-es Carnahan were week-end guests of their sister, Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Prigmore. Mr. Carnahan left Monday for his home in Aberdeen. Aber-deen. Wash. This was his first visit to Bingham Canyon in 22 CMrs. Orlev Bills left Tuesday for Oakland", Calif., to visit her husband, her daughter, Janice, remained with Mrs. Eldon Johnson John-son in Copperton. Frank Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson of Lark, will leave Sunday for San Francisco where he will enter pre-flight training with the navy reserve corps. Frank, who has been residing re-siding in Salt Lake City visited two days this week with his parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mecham and son, Blaine, of Wallsburg, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mitchell. Blaine is stationed sta-tioned at Farragut, Idaho, with the navy and is home on a 15-day 15-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dowd and daughter, Donna Gay, spent the 24th visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kidder of Park City, Mrs. Aaron Chipman and daughter, dau-ghter, Ina Faye, of Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wilcox and Mrs. Maude Deakin of Copper-ton Copper-ton were dinner guests Thursday Thurs-day of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Householder. House-holder. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter and children, Dickie and Susan, were dinnerguests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas of Copper-field. Copper-field. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burton of Apex Mine were visitors on the 24th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barton in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stuart and children of Fillmore are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Aim-er Berg. Mrs. Stuart is the daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Berg Mr. and Mrs. Runur Slotte of Midvale, Mrs. Mary Slotte, Mr and Mrs. Paul Slotte and daugh-ters, daugh-ters, Dorothy and Frances, Mr. ectomy performed Thursday, July Ju-ly 22. Mrs. James Sullenger and Keith Sullenger accompanied Mrs. Rasmussen Tuesday to visit Mr. Rasmussen. Miss Carol Murano returned Sunday from a week's visit vviU Mrs. Ella Bills of LaPoint, Ltah. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin returned re-turned Monday from a six-day visit in Ogden at the home ot their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Babcock. They enjoyed the Pioneer days rodeo while there. Little Miss Patsy Downard ended her two-month two-month stay with her grandparents, grandpar-ents, the Nerdins, and left Sunday Sun-day with her mother, Mrs- Orson Downard, for their home at Hai-ley, Hai-ley, Idaho. L. E. Milner spent the weekend week-end in Spanish Fork with his mother, Mrs. Frank Milner. Valerie Rasmussen and Virginia Virgin-ia Smith returned Monday from their vacation trip to Redmond, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. William Steele and family have moved to Long Beach, Calif., to make their home. Mrs. Loren Stokes and daughters, daugh-ters, Nan and Janice, of Los Angeles, An-geles, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Stokes' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rawlings. The Ladies' Democratic club will meet at the home of Mrs-Laura Mrs-Laura Tampakis Saturday evening. even-ing. . The Sewing club met at the Leland Timothy home Wednesday Wednes-day evening. James Butterfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butterfield of Herriman, left today (Friday) for San Francisco where he will enter en-ter naval pre-flight training. Mrs. Jack Gleason, the former Miss Maurine Jensen of Copper-ton, Copper-ton, was honored at a miscellaneous miscellan-eous shower Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Gordon Jensen and Miss Helen Jackson acting as hostesses at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jensen of Copperton. Cop-perton. The twelve guests enjoyed en-joyed cards. Mrs. Gleason and Miss Phyllis Cox won prizes. Clever basket favors were placed plac-ed for each guest and delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Gleason received many lovely gifts. Mrs. J. T. Davis was hostess to the Linger Longer club Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mrs. E. E. Longfellow Longfel-low and Mrs. Wallace Tuttle were special guests. The evening even-ing was spent playing bridge. Mrs. Aimer Berg, Mrs. Clinton Robison and Mrs. John Nilsson were winners of prizes. A late luncheon was served. Ensign and Mrs. William Krue-ger Krue-ger and children, Beverly and Darrel arrived Tuesday morning from Ithaca, N.Y., for a visit with j n!llg Krueger's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Krueger in Cop- i P5 i?n" ,M- Krue8er just finish-1 ed his studies at Cornell univer- ! sity. He will report for duty i'n the east in the near future The Community Methodist church Bible school will hold their closing exercises Friday ev- ! emng (tonight) with a short pro- j gram and exhibit for parents and I friends. A demonstration show-! r ' i : local note's: Gene McFarlane left Sunday for his home in Midvale after a week's visit with his grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Longfellow. Long-fellow. Bishop and Mrs. David C. Lyon Ly-on returned Sunday from a very enjoyable four-days' visit In Manti with Mr. and Mrs. A. W-Shiner. W-Shiner. Mrs. Arthur Wright of American Amer-ican Fork, formerly of Bingham, left Bingham hospital this week and is convalescing at the T. A. Masters home. Mr. and Mrs. Renold Marcon enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Evans and son, Paul, spent three days this week visiting friends in Salt Lake City. H. M. Rasmussen is a patient at St. Mark's hospital. He is re-covering re-covering nicely from an append- |