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Show MAY 29, 1942 a Ess I THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM TAVVAV ITTAtt PAP.W VTVV. A V AAV and went to the Oakland airport to visit Student Royal Shields of Salt Lake City and Student Hy-lan- d Caulfield of Bingham, both in training as naval pilots. .. lakis, Betty Brimhall, Betty Lou Houghton, Stella Anagnostakis, Willard Nix, Burton Durnford, Stephen Pickering, Douglas Goff, Robert Nicholl, Howard Swain, Jimmy Brown, Mike Leventis, Dee Timothy, Wayne Wilcox, Jay Cheever, Bruce Christensen, Robert Goff, Kenneth Ray. Cards were played and prizes given Stella Anagnostakis, Lois Larsen, Willard Nix and Howard Swain. Pinochle Club The Pinochle club met Satur-day evening at the home of Mrs. L. C. Nicholl. Present were Mrs. G. O. Swain, Mrs. L. E. Barnett, who won prizes, and Mrs. Laura McDonald. A two-cour- lunch-eon was served. Luncheon May 21 Luncheon guests of Beverly Anderson at the home of her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas F. An-derson were Mary Lou Lyon, Mary Goris, Betty Lou Hough-ton, Audrey Groves, Rhea Lou Olsen, Vida Rae Poulsen, Gloria Pauline Barkle, Ellen Vidalakis, Marjorie Thompson, Darlene Johnson and Betty Brimhall. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hess and daughter, Mary, returned Tues-day from a 10-da- y stay with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hess of Oak-land. The party enjoyed a tour to a. number or spots of interest i Copperton t and Mrs. E. s aSnded a bridge nudSheld at "he Dolt House fafte noon with. Mrs. ' Salt Lake City as , Xntl guests. Mrs. won a prize at bridge ' Murray Noble j AnSicta sister-in-la- w Noble mot-her of SrlesV Sullenger, arriv-- , cXeir homes m Lyman ramiP Wyo., last Friday Sat dinner that honor of Mr. Sullenger the Wyo-'SSgues-ts included Mr "W Johnson. Mr. and fjl Rasmussen Mrs. Jam- - Sham, Keith Sullenger !ff navy. Agnes and SEnger were also pres-- dinner guests at the Mrs. J. L. ". and Mrs. Dick J East Crescent Sunday & Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mc- - daughters, Jayne and r!t motored to East Cres- - be guests of the Deans J Frances Frazier, daugh-an- d Mrs. R. G. Frazier riday evening for Moab to week at the home of Doro- - '"parsons, who for the J m 'weeks has been visiting i home of his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen daughters, Lois und Colleen TrV1S1,tors over e Larsen's mother S Belle Cole of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Arthur Fletcher of Salt Lake City are visit. U this week-en- d at the homo of Mr Fletcher is Mrs. Fennell's suster Mr and Mrs. Don Stoddard and family were visitors Thurs-day and Friday i Logan a id Providence with Mrs. Stoddard's parents, Mr. and 2"ck and Mr. StodSs Mrs. Bert Morse. E0n,JStSddard hom were Mr Stoddard s sister and brother-i- n law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cooper, and children of Salt Lake City, and Mr. Stoddard's sister of Logan, Miss Bonnie Morse A candy pull and slumber par- ty were enjoyed Wednesday ev-ening at the home of Margaret McKellar. Guests were Norma Swain, Erma June Gammell, Janice Hansen, Colleen Robison. Edith Hornickel spent the week-en- d as guest of her sister ""Jrother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. William Rex Martindale of Salt Lake City. The Pinafore club met Satur-day evening at the home of Max-m- e Warner. Attending were Shir-ley Parkin, Ruth McKellar, Bev-erly Nix, Beth Cowdell, Elaine Cheever, Virginia Peterson, Mar-jorie Pullan and Jackie Barlow Card games were played and a delicious two-cour- luncheon was served the girls by Mrs. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl and Mr?'in Hurkr-- son of Mr. and a .tonsillectomy Tuesday at the Bingham hospital. Dinner guests Tuesday at the home o Mr. and Mrs. G.O.Swain of0Lamand MrS" CUrl StayUe irr ?et,ly laugh of Vernal and !? hme 0f her unde Mr. and Mrs. Swain. luesday for an indefinite stay. iVlna ?ae plsen, Gloria Paul- - nn- Mrkle J"d, Beverlv Ander-n- H rs- - Clint Poulsen son, Ken, Friday motored to p,r; t0 e Bingham- - game. Sunday evening visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen Lark Mar-ori-e Thompson of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moore of Lehi were visitors at the home B" ' PumPhrey Friday Mr and Mrs. William Jackson and daughters and Ruth Atkin-son of Lark and Lorraine Peter- son attended the Bingham-Prov- o baseball game Friday. Overnight guest Tuesday and Wednesday at the William Jack-son home was Ruth Atkinson of Mrs. R. G. Buckle attended the Salt Lake General hospital nurs-es graduation Tuesday. Mrs. Buckle, a graduate nurse from Creneral hospital, attended alum-ni functions. Mrs. Mike Brisk entertained for her mother, Mrs. Mary Davis, Monday evening. California whist was played, prizes going to Miss Althea Christensen and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Odell and daughters enjoyed a picnic Sun-day at Skull Valley and a motor trip through surrounding coun-try Tuesday. The Odells were hosts at dinner for Mrs. George Milne and sons, Robbie and Geo-rdi- e. Dinner guests at the Arthur Fike home Sunday were Miss Margie Bishop, Miss Lola Rae Turner and Miss Gladys Turner, all of Salt Lake City. Warren G. Allsop expects to leave about June 1 to join the forest service department near Kamas for the summer. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Christensen of Copperton that their son, Ser-geant John E. Christensen, at-tached to the army air corps at Gowan field, Boise, Idaho, that he recently was promoted to the rating of technical sergeant. Miss Ivy Peterson left Satur-day evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson at Fairview. Mrs. Hardy Odell and daugh-ters, Marilyn and Cynthia, re-turned by train Thursday from a two-week- s' visit with Mrs. A. E. Henderson and small son ,at the ranch home of S. J. Weeks, Mrs. Henderson's father, at Clov-er Valley, near Wells, Nev. Guests at the Odell home Mon-day were Mr. and Mrs. R. Har-vey of Portola, Calif., friends of A. N. Waite of San Francisco, father of Mrs. Odell. While here the Harveys renewed acquaint-ance with several other Bing-hamite- s, having lived - here in 1928. Bridge Luncheons Mrs. A. E. Mitchell was hostess at a beautifully-appointe- d bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Tulips, iris and lilacs decorated the rooms and tiny vases of li-lacs centered the small tables seating Mrs. W. D. S. Brown, Mrs. Dan Groves, Mrs. Bailey J. n. Mrs. E. Odell Peterson, Mrs. John E. Dahlstrom, Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen, Mrs. M. C. Col-ya- r, Mrs. B. L. Mitchell, Mrs. Gordon Buckle, Mrs. Wilford H. Harris, Mrs. Bryan J. Bird, Mrs. Hardy Odell. Prizes went to Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Dahlstrom. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Mit-chell entertained at luncheon and bridge for Mrs. T. A. Peterson and Mrs. Art J. Sorenson, both of Sandy; Mrs. Bryan Bird of Mid vale; Mrs. William Mclvor of Copperfield; Mrs. Ross Hocking and Mrs. Harvey Wolfe of Bing-ham; and Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. K. Isbell, Mrs. C. C. Colyar, Miss Mabel Neprud, Mrs. Carl E. Wil-son, Mrs. Harvey Goff, Mrs. R. J. Smith, Mrs. S. W. Jacques, Mrs. L. E. Stillman and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. Birthday Remembered In honor of Donna Rae Olsen on her eleventh birthday, a party was given at the home of her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen. Guests attending included Norma Cowdell, Bob and Dick Jenkins, Monte DeCol, Dorothy Groves, Marlene Diederich, Betty Jacob-se- n, Bonnie Olsen, Barbara De-Co- l, Marjorie Bennion, Dean Parkin, Donna Jean Gadd, Doris Anderson, Lucille Peterson, Faye law Mr. and Mrs. J.' L. ilar, ' returned to Tooele lay' evening. ' from school last week-ler- e the following: Jean ; r Pat Shilling, Charles n, all University of Utah jest Sunday at the E. Cow-- I ome was their nephew, Draper of Salt Lake City. N. Hofheins and daugh-- I mice, motored to American Monday afternoon to visit iofheins mother and fath- - and Mrs. George Mere-a- i Mrs. Hofheins' brother rife, Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. ;lh. ' ay evening Mr. and Mrs. nee Coleman and Mr. and eorge Gadd attended a club at the home of Mr. and .avell Timothy of Bingham, and Mrs. B. O. Pumphrey m, Bert Jr., home from Mc-Fiel- d, Lake View, Wash., lough, were dinner guests y of Mrs. Pumphrey's r and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Itevenson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. William Jackson aughters, Helen, Jean and were visitors Thursday g of Mrs. Laura McDon-Midval- e. rine Peterson, daughter of i Mrs. William Peterson, last week-en- d in Bountiful I her uncle and aunt, Mr. In. Grant Peterson, ors at the Frank Peterson Wednesday were Mrs. ffl'i sister and brother-in-- r. and Mrs. Leonard Pierce ;ham City. Harry Sours. Others attend-ing were Mrs. A. M. Peterson, Miss Clara Christensen, Mrs. Jo-seph Jensen, Mrs. S. T. Nerdin and Mrs. Orson Downard. Mrs. H. A. Cheever and daugh-ter, Shirley, were visitors Mon-day at the home of Mrs. Cheev-er'- s sister, Mrs. B. E. Guiver of Salt Lake City. A Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mill-er was Mrs. J. P. Rice, a sister of Mrs. Miller. Week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Loader were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobson and family of Pleasant Grove, par-ents of Mrs. Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hansen of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Bailey Santistevan and daughters, Nannette and Susan, spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Santistevan's mother, Mrs. J. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maher of Garfield were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen. Miss Vern Baer spent the week-en- d with the Jensens. Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen and family plan to leave today to visit in Ferron with Mrs. Jen-sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Conover. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McMullin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen and Miss Mabel Neprud were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins had as dinner guests Monday, the occasion being Mr. Jenkins' birth-day, his parents, Mr. and Mrs-Hyru- Branson of Midvale. Dr. D. Rees Jensen of New York City visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen. Dr. Jensen and Joel Jensen, with sons Conover and Reese, drove to Ephraim Sunday cnnaren, Bob and Norma, were visitors Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Nicholl's sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. W M. Byhower of Salt Lake City. Little Richard Nicholl, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl, is vacationing this week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Miller of Richfield. Mrs. Mill-er spent Friday and Saturday at Copperton. Monday afternoon Mrs. Dewey Mayne, Mrs. L. C. Nicholl and Mrs. Melvin Olsen enjoyed a de-licious luncheon at the home of Mrs. Al Ray. The afternoon was spent sewing. Lois Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson, is spending this week-en- d at the home of her randmother, Mrs. J. J. Peterson of Fairview. Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne were Mrs. Lillie Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols of Los An-geles. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne attended the wed-ding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walton at the home of Mr. Walton's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Walton of Salt Lake City. Raymond Walton is a nephew of Mr. Thorne. Mrs. Frank Peterson and fami-ly spent Friday visiting Mrs. Glen Gillman of Orem. Mrs. Gil-lma- n is a sister of Mrs. Peterson. Week-en-d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Durnford were Mrs. Carter Grant and children of Murray. A visitor for the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stod-dard is Geraldine Ferguson of Los Angeles, a niece of Mrs. Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell and daughters, Lola Jean, Erma June and Geraldeen, were over-night guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gammell's parents, Mr. Social Today Honors Mrs. R. W. Robinson Jr. In compliment to Mrs. Ralph W. Robinson Jr., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman, who leaves Saturday to meet Mr. Ro-binson, on leave from the merch-ant marine, at San Francisco, a luncheon and party will be giv- en this afternoon, Friday, at the home of Mrs. L. S. Breckon with Mrs. Harvey Garrity and Mrs. Leland A. Walker of Salt Lake City as cohostesses. Twenty-eigh- t friends of Mrs. Robinson have been bidden to attend. Birthday Party Mrs. Arthur Fike entertained at a party honoring her little daughter, Freddie, on her fourth birthday. Enjoying games and refreshments were Jimmy Fike and Gay Ewing of Bingham; Jerry Crellin, Jackie Dahlstrom, Jimmy Wilson, Janell Hansen, Cherry Lancaster, Joyce Olsen and Beverly Ray. Clever little favors were presented each guest, who in turn brought a' lovely gift for Freddie. Assisting Mrs. Fike in arrangements were Doro-thy Hansen and Mrs. Alton Fike. Birthday Noted In honor of Dorothy Groves on her twelfth birthday, a delight-ful party was given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Groves. A tasty two-cour- se lunch-eon was served and favors given each child. Progressive games were played and prizes given Bonnie June Olsen, Norma Cow-dell, Dick Jenkins, Doris Ander-son, Shirley Mayne, Marjorie Bennion, James Peterson. Other guests were Maurine Ray, Donna Rae Olsen, Joyce Jackson, Larry Sax, David Mitchell, Shirley Cheever, John Dee Mitchell, Vir-ginia Condas, Briggie Knudsen, Dean Parkin, Bob Jenkins, Monte DeCol, Jerry Shilling. Stringer, Carol Peterson, Jerry Shilling, Boyd Stoddard, Rhea Armitstead, Ned Brown, Jerry Watkins, Lois Groves, Maurine Ray, Shirley Mayne. Progressive games were played, with prizes going to Norma Cowdell, Lucille Peterson, Bob Jenkins and Dick Jenkins. A colorful bouquet of tulips was centerpiece for the luncheon table. A candy favor went to each child. Vida VidalakU Feted On Birthday In honor of Vida Vidalakis, daughter of Speros Vidalakis on her fifteenth birthday, a delight-ful party was given at her home Friday. Guests included Sybil Archibald, Keith Draper, Gloria Franks, Nick Vidalakis, Beverly Gleason, Joyce Brynolf, Beverly Gressman, Marian Nelson, Bobby Blake, Lynn Pett, Glenn Pett, Wayne Ray, Kenneth Hall, Ruth Anna Smith, LaVar Houghton, Joy Dumont, Stella Nepolis, Jun-ior Apostal and Gus Panos. Danc-ing and Cootie were enjoyed with prizes going to Lynn Pett and Joyce Brynolf. A lovely two-cour- se luncheon was served and individual birthday cakes given all. Birthday Party Given In compliment to Miss Rhea Lou Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen, on her seven-teenth birthday, a delightful par-ty was given by her parents Fri-day evening. A delicious two-cour- se luncheon was served. Each table was beautifully de-corated in white and pink with a centerpiepe of colorful tulips and fern on a lace doily. The fav-ors were pink and white baskets of flowers made of candy. Guests were Mary Lou Lyon, Mary Gor-is, Darlene Johnson, Lois Larsen, Vida Rae Poulsen, Beverly An-derson, Gloria Pauline Barkle, Lola Jean Gammell, Ellen Vida- - and Mrs- - J. A. Hansen ot bpanisn Fork. Monday the Gammells, Hansen3 and Leila Rae Hansen of Spanish Fork were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen of Payson. Mrs. Allen Richens of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday until Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Cowdell. Mrs. Richens and Mrs. Cowdell are sisters. to visit Mr. and Mrs. f. u. Jen-sen. Miss Zoe Jensen of Ogden visited overnight Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith Sunday were Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. M. D. Beauregard of Gunnison, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Colby and son, Gary, of Magna. Mrs. Colby is Mrs. Smith's niece. On Saturday, May 16, Mrs. Smith entertained at a luncheon honoring Mrs. Harrison Sperry of Salt Lake City, who before her recent mar-riage was Miss Norita Cornick. Twelve guests were seated at small tables centered with pan-sie- s and tulips. Marzetta and Alberta Colyar, USAC students and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. C Colyar, are expected home this week-en- d from Logan. A class reunion of the sixth grade taught by Earl Cox at Bingham Central in 1937, met to honor Mr. Cox at a hike and pic-nic at Butterfield Canyon last Friday. Students wishing Mr. Cox well before he leaves for army duty were Kenneth Ray, Bill Groves, Peter Panos, Mary Goris, Mary Lou Lyon, Mary Drossos, Darlene Johnson, Vivian Wells, Willa Dean Hodges, Geo-rge Anagnostakis, Wilma Le-Clai- Mrs. B. C. Snyder spent the week-en- d at Big Cottonwood Canyon with her sisters, Mrs. Martin Reenders and Mrs. Oliver Recore, at Max field's lodge. 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