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Show JUNE 22, 1945 Egg; THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE Mrs. Leo T. Parkinson and dau-- ; ghter, Darlene, left Monday to return to their home at Oroville, Calif., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. George T Parkinson- Bill Barnett, son of Mrs. Jesse Ferguson, left Monday to find employment in California. Cleo Blanton and Dorothy Steele of Ogdon spent the week-end with Mr. am) Mrs. Jackson Steele Saturday and Mrs Arp visited friends in Salt Lake City Sun-day AMM 2C Lowell Smith, who is stationed at Alameda. Calif., and Ls a close friend of AMM 3 C Jack Thurmond, stopped at Og-de- n to telephone Mrs. J. B. Thur-mond. Smith WM en route to his home m Michigan for a 30-da- y leave Seaman 1 C William Burke and wife accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mark Prince of Salt Lake City on a three-da- y fishing trip this week Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell and family attended the Mem-orial service held at the LDS church in Sandy Third ward last Sunday in honor of Mrs Cow-dell'- s brother, who was killed in action. Shipfitter 2iC and Mrs. Charles Wright were visitors today, Fri-day, at the Marvin Cowdell home He has been stationed at San Diego. J. E. Cunliffe Sr. reported for district court jury duty in Salt Lake City Wednesday Mrs. Elma Thomas went to Salt Lake Monday planning to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone entertained at dinner Saturday night in honor of Sgt. John Pan-talone, who left Wednesday to report for duty at Los Angeles, and his wife, Pfe Florence Pan-talone who left the same day to visit her parents, Mr- and Mrs. John Gotro at Northville, Mich. Enjoying the barbecued goat were the I'antalone faintly, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Contratto, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Yengich and Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Johnson I COPPERFIELD '. Phone 505J Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood Mrs. Orrin Colby and children returned home Sunday from Mon-roe. Mrs- Colby visited her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Winget The latter accompanied Mrs Colby home for a visit. Mrs. Vivian Mattson and chil-dren spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Har-- , mon. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hickman and son Val were visiting in Pro-v- o Sunday. Mrs. Harry Gardikis and Anita and Johnny visited from Sunday morning until Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jack-son of Salt Lake City. Max Salazar of the merchant marines who has been receiving training at Catalina Island and Long Beach, Calif., is home on a y visit. Delia Salazar returned home Tuesday from a week's visit in Tooele. Genevieve Whetsel and Wilda Jones visited in Salt Lake Satur-day and Sunday. The John R. Kemp family mo-ved into their home at Sandy this week Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Shirley Jensen, John An-derson Jr. and Mrs. Lucille Ro-bertson and sons Norman and Malcolm were visitors Sunday in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Hilda Carlson returned home with them for a visit. Mrs. Mike Bapls and her two sons were Salt Lake visitors this week from Wednesday until Sunday with Mrs. Helen Colon and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Korol-ogo- s. Mr. and Mrs Nick Golish and family enjoyed a three-da- y fish-ing trip in American Fork can-yon. The fish were biting excep tionally well. Mr. and Mrs. Dod Lumby of lower Bingham spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ter-vor- t. Mrs. Ernest Arp and W. L. Leatherwood visited in Midvale ening at Copperton LDS ward chapel saw the following class, with the gills wearing formals and corsages and the boys rose boutonnieres in the lapels, receiv-ing certificates from Mrs. Elva Jensen, president: Maurine Barbara Williams, Marilyn Boulton, Margene Barlow, Ger-aldin- e Gammell, Helen Pearson, Karlene Wilson, Doris PouLsen, Don Diederich, Donald Olsen, Robert Streator. Seaman 2 C and Mrs. Elvin Bennett of Garfield visited in Copperton Monday with Mr. and Mrs Harry Sours. Mrs. C. J. MeCormack spent most of the past week in Mid-val- e at the home of Mrs. Laura McDonald. Young Jimmy Me- Cormack was one-yea- r old Wed-nesday and celebrated the oc-casion with a lovely birthday cake. raffling two $25 war bonds, win-ners of which will be determined July 4. Mrs. Eugene Perrine and babv son are spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike. Mrs. H. Smernoff and ter and daugh- Mrs W A. Fike and fa-mily spent Tuesday afternoon at Hogle Garden zoo and Liberty Park. Mrs. B. O. Pumphrey enter-tained the Birthday club at one o clock luncheon the afternoon of June 14 Mrs. Ben Price, who recently celebiated a birthday, was honored member Covers were placed for 12 at small ta-blet centered with vases of rose-buds. Special guests included Mrs. William Swainston, Mrs. Norman Jacobsen and Mrs Les- - ter Moore. Winning prizes at bridge were Mrs James Denver, Mrs. Price and Mrs. Moore. Pfc Paul Murphy of Bushnell hospital and Mrs. Murphy of Brigham City, accompanied bv their mothers, Mrs. Alice Mur-phy and Mrs. Ida Danza, both of Chicago, and Mrs. Leona Pruett and Lee Wright of Brig-ha- City were luncheon guests Sunday of Mrs. Charles F. Sul-leng-and Mrs. J Dewev Knud-se- n and toured Bingham district Copperton Catholic Ladies met the evening of June 14 with Mrs William Ablett for a business session and a social marking the tirst anniversary of the group. A beautifully-decorate- d cake cen-tered the serving table. Gum drop candle favors marked plac- - es for ten. Winning prizes at Monte Carlo whist were Mrs. Blaine Milner, Mrs. Royal Shields and Mrs. Louis Arritola. Among those attending the Bob Hope, Bing Crosby golf match at Fort Douglas and the evening program at the U. of U stadium were Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph McDonald, Mrs. Lydia Carl and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl. Pauline Barkle, Westminster college student, is home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bark-le- , for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Booth were Sunday guests at the Barkle home. Mrs. James Carngan and son Jimmy returned home Saturday from a week's visit with Mrs. Mary Jarman of Orem. Young Ray Jarman, who returned with them to visit three days at the Carrigan home, took Jimmy back to Orem with him for a week or longer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knud-sen- , Mrs. Irene Brisk and Mrs. Sam Kanios attended a dinner dance given Saturday at the Salt Lake American Legion home in honor of Spencer Eccles, Ogden, national leader of 40 and 8, and Mrs. Madeleiene Swanner of Salt Lake City, nationale. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Krue-ge- r visited in Ogden June 13 with their daughter-in-la- w and granddaughter, Mrs. Robert T. Krueger and Linda. Mrs. Harold L. Sturgill and Mrs. Wilbur C Thomas were luncheon guests Monday of Mrs. Howard Harker. Adolph Nordberg of Salt Lake City was a dinner guest Friday Of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Krueger. SHE club met at the home of Mrs. Joe E. Zdunich Monday ev-- 1 ening, spending the time sewing. A delicious luncheon was served at midnight to Mrs- Ronald Da-vis, Mrs. Alma Mantle, Mrs. Cleo Willis, Mrs. W. C. Thomas and Theresa Kinney. Winzella Jackson, a former WAVE who was recently dis-charged, left Tuesday to accept an office position at the Naval Supply depot at Clearfield. Mrs. Edward Havlik and son Edward James are spending this week in Salt Lake City to be near Staff Sergeant Havlik, tem-porarily stationed at Fort Doug-las. Colleen Robison of Salt Lake City returned home Tuesday af-- 1 ter a three-da- y visit with Janice Hansen. Cleo Groves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Groves, is home from University of Wyoming, where she recently completed her freshman year. She received a scholarship and plans to return to Laramie next year. The Happy Dozen met the ev-ening of June 14 at the H- R. Gust home as guests of Mrs. Wil-bu- r G. Thomas. Her sister, Mrs. Harold L. Sturgill. was a special guest. Prizes at Hearts went to Mrs. Russell Sullenger, Mrs. Charles Murano, Mrs. Hugh Huebner and Mrs. Grant Free-stone. Mr. and Mrs. J- W. Johnson and children and Lois Gray and John Lindquist visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olson of Union June 13. Primary graduation Sunday ev- - : copperton : Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stillman and family enjoyed Sunday af-ternoon at Liberty park. Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Mannion took their family to Liberty park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Pickering and children and Stanley Johns, all of Murray, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pickering. Mrs. J Dewey Knudsen Wed-nesday night accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Swanner of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Grace Ste-venson of San Francisco. Mrs. Leah Davidson of Hill field to the home of Victor Botts of Brig-ha- City Wednesday night and brought back gifts from Legion-naires which are to be presented inmates of the Veteran's Admin- - istrative hospital on July 4. Mrs. Swanner, Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Knudsen are arranging the pro-gram to be presented that day. Mrs. Royal Shields entertain-ed her club Saturday evening-Fiv- Hundred prizes went to Mrs. Elwin Winn, Mrs. Wesley Long-- , fellow. Delicious refreshments were served eight. The eighth birthday of Ronald Muhar was celebrated June 12 with the following young play-mates enjoying games and re-freshments; Grant Pullan. Bobby Peterson and Frank Zdunich, who won prizes at "Drop the. Beans in the Bottle , "Guess the Name" and "Musical Chairs, Edward Muhar, Tommy and, Marie Lovat, Johnny and Jimmy Landenberger, Larry &U"ma, Gary LaComb, Paddte Ann Red-mond, Joan Carl, Bobby Lee Johnson. Individual birthday cake and sandwiches were ser-ved by Ronald's mother, Mrs. Mark Muhar. Margaret McKellar is visiting rolntives in Tooele. Mrs Clara Mead, who return-ed to Utah recently from Wash spent several days Sweek With ner daughter. Mrs. Tues L W. Sumnicht. leaving home in SaU day to make her Lake where she has accepieu SMannion anci Patric , Mitchell and son John'D' is"expected home un ej SCm! and Mrs Phil Dowdell at-- 1 in Salt Lane v ny Veteran s SjWefS Veteran's facilities-g co$e?ton Catholic Ladies are night visitors Saturday with Mr. Coombs' family at Fountain Green. Members of Lark Bridge club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Clyde Crump to honor Mrs. A. B. Thorpe, who is leav ing soon with her family to join Mr. Thorpe in making the family home at Cedar City Mrs. Byron G. Thomas was a guest. Delight ful refreshments were serve.! eight and the honoree presented with a going away gift. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. E. W. Glea- - son, Mrs. P. W. Peterson and Mrs. Millie Wykert Jayne Bigler, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Earl Bigler. celebrated her birthday Tuesday evening at a delightful party at the Com- - munity House. Mrs. Phil Parry and Mrs. Man gum of Riverton were guests Sunday evening of Mrs. P. W. J. P. Christ ison has as vis-itors today and tomorrow her mother, Mrs. (Catherine J. Walk-er, and sister, Mrs. Thady Bald- - win, and brothers, Evan and Barnard Walker, all of Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Rolfe and daughter Carol of Lehi were din- - ner guests of Mrs. P. W. Peter-son Sunday. ; LARK j Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mc- Donald were called to Richfield Friday by the death of Mrs. Mc- Donald's mother, Mrs. Sorene Sorenson Hansen, 75, wife of L. P. Hansen, following a short ill-ness. Mrs. Hansen was born June 20, 1869, in Denmark, a daughter of Niels Peter and Mette Mane Sorenson. The family came to Utah in 1877. She was married February 4, 1890, and had lived in Richfield since. Besides her husband, sur-viving are a brother, Louis Sor-enson of Central, and six sons and daughters, P. Russell Han-sen, Richfield; George H. and Wilford L. Hansen, Provo; Mrs. McDonald of Lark; Mrs. J. Wil-lY-Grant of Ely, Nev., and Bessie Hansen of Salt Lake. Funeral services were conduct- - ed Monday afternoon at Rich-- 1 field Fourth ward chapel and burial was in the Richfield City cemetery. Mrs. W. F. Specht returned to Boulder, Colo., after two-mont-with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Gil-la- Mrs. Bert Thomas and her sis-ter, Mrs. F. K. Potter of Salt Lake City, left Friday morning to visit two weeks at the home of their brother, Dr. W. R. Blackler of Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. Milton Parry, a patient at Bingham hospital, is at the home of a sister, Mrs. P. W. Pe- - terson, for a visit of indefinite length, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell were with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nell of Midvale for Father's day. Mrs. Horace Max Seal lett Fri-day for Chicago to join Seaman 1 C Horace Max Seal for a week before he goes to the Pacific coast for sea duty. Mrs. Calvin M. Jones spent Sunday in Copperton with Mr. and Mrs- L. C. Jones. Mrs. Horace Seal visited Wed-nesday with her sister, Mrs. Erma Crump of Midvale, a patient at St. Mark's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black of Midvale visited Sunday with Mrs. D. D. Magee. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gleason had as dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. Thomas Mock and dau-ghter Peggy of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Flora Sears of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Meyerhoffer. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal at-tended a birthday party for his mother, Mrs. Mary Seal of Riv-erton, on Friday, June 13. Staff Sergeant Keith A. Ken-dall left Sunday to report at Keesler field. Miss., after a two-wee- k furlough visit in Lark with his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman. Mrs. Kendall, the former Aloha East-man, is making her home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clagg and daughter, Nancy Lee, of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Phyllis Clegg and children of Springville visited June 14 with the Albert Thorpe family. Duane Thorpe left June 10 for Daggett, Calif., to spend the sum-mer. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eastman of Kalio came Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman. Accompanied by Fred Fahrni, the following Lark Boy Scouts stayed overnight June 13 in But-terfield: Freddy McDonald, Garth Seal, Jun-ior Ball and Grant rami... Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ball and family of Bingham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Coombs and daughter Ellen were over- - DISTRICT REPORT guWdJrom Pge four) .mi Mrs Chas. Crawford, Boggess, $42.00; l62iWoIt"i $li87.30; Kenneth ' $99.98; Tommy Stowe, SSffcv Talbot, $53.33; Frank 66'65' ;7 76; Vernal Stead-lt-i Robert Alexander, w" mie Gushing, $66.66; n ?J $ 183.33; Paul Siler, Verda Barton. $30.00; $3186.00; Myra jbJkon $1320.00; Stanley R Anrd11 $2280.00! Mane D. pdeJ! S1392.00; Wm. R. Edgel, A-- LaVar S. Isaacson, $2 -- S neon H Oleson, $1428.00; A Rasmussen, $1200.00; lar'n A.I mis, $1392.00; Erma "gectotead, $1236.00; Melda C. 51567.46; Emogene L. Jam-tl'39- 2 00 Blanch Larson, Zelma B. Piatt, $1962.00; B Smith, $1452.00; Lyd.a "LLm $i"21.56; Ella M. 00' Jean Madsen, $400 fine G Morgan. $24.00; Ber-- $92.00; Lois Ander-?fc0- 0 J Edgar Aylett, WM- - Clara Aylett. $315.00; Dansie, $180.00; Jack SSSd Forril C. Pier-ESsO-Leroy Dansie, $1487, "ridred Hamilton, $1465.10; Lh Mascaro, $24.20; Fred Evelyn Brown, S432.00; Lynn "iK'4i, Butler Anderson, $371 87 Lle 7,hiTWl ?Vne. Larue $352 25; Larson, $432 00; Caroline ftJHfiO; Margaret Den Ferguson. $127 -- 25; Marvin Wright, $10.00 Ed- ward Lovendge, $81250; Irene Mickescn. $356 73; Blaine Nel-so- n, $17.50, C. N. Jensen, $4938, uu, b. A Rasmussen, $3138 00 Norma O. Nichols, $195o!oO; Ann S. Anderson, $1850.00; C M Beck-stea- 214 00; $283800; Arthur K. Rifjf 834.00; C. R. Nelson, $3504 00; hmery G. Epperson, $3438.00 j Wm. H. Bartlett, $2688.00, Freda $2538 00; Mary L. Storey. $2634 - 00; Leone Butterfield. $H35 Bartholomew, $759 83; Paui S. Richards, $150.00; Jas C Han-sen, $150 00; Horace T Godfrey $15000; J. M. Boyden, $150.00;' W. Cyrus Vawdrey, $150 00; Gil- bert Benson, $1195.00; Parley ci1;'!'; i855,0?1 Ra,Ph Butterfield, 45; Mclvin Cowley, $855 00; C aude Densley, $855 00; George Sm-- i $n5n U Arthur Erickson, Haun, $855.00; Earl Maynard. $951). 00: R,. m..,,.;ii X,. sti'MO; Jas. L. Palmer. STLarue Hamilton, $24.00; ;Zl 0 Thomson, $6.00; G. 2 Sanderson, $3066.00; Cli-ffy Alsop, $1536.00; Elvera ,1 $1279.14; H. W. Burgon. 17 85 Raymond C. Giauque, IMOO' E. Ouy Leonard, $1812, fsarah T Lester, $1800.00; izabtth Richards, $1300; Ella Riska $1513 24; Theodore W. nhlom '$2088.00; Stella Beck, 356 OU Emma Clark, $1980.00; urel Dewey, $1974.65; Amy V. ward $1800.00; Elva Killian, 50000 Marie L. Lang, $2155.00; BitvI Larsen, $717-36- Verda Marble. $1690.18; Lucile Peter-- 1 $2148 00; Lurelda Raddon, 127.UU, Atha B. Sjoblom, $1452, Beth' Sorenson, $247.12; Elea- - B Peterson, $1065.13; Una E. ishton, $908-00- Ethel B. Sand-son- , $216.00; Caroline Mines, 20OO; Marjorie Boberg, $426, Catherine Mumford, $66.00; ith A. Sterling, $30.00; M. M. rd $2265 80; Wayne Ferguson. i960 Allen Howard, $149.60; itrice Pierson, $162-00- Cleo J. nsen, $36.00; Vera Peterson, MOO; Lucile Abrahms, $60.00; a! Beckstead, $1932.00; Marie ilstrom. $1182.00; Keith Nos-(- , $689.18; Crystal R. Rex, $1,-(.4- P. A. Young, $400.00; Rose Ben, $12 00; Ida Christensen, GO; Ethel Mabey, $686.25; Roy- - V Beckstead, $1395.00; Elsie leadon, $6.00; Alma Holt, $1,-13- Alio ween Naylor, $12.00; nnett Cash, $3168.00; Maeser Bunnell, $1950.72; Mildred A. nsley, $2070-00- Esther H. For-sh- , $2208.00; Horace T. Jones, 102.00; Arthur Partington, $2,-1.2- Mane S. Smith, $1644.00; ,as. A. Williams, $1794.00; Elsie ork, $593.56; Gertrude M. An- - $1091.00; Orval Milne, $855 00: Howard Newbold, $822 25- C C Nowlan, $855.00; Ross Palmer' $604.57; LeVoy Smith, $855 00: E. O. Maxt'ield, $343.30; J R. Poulsen, $156.95; Ralph Hofeling, $48.75; Owen Evans, $48 75- Mrs Eva Crump, $25.40; F. A. Miller, $918 00; Joseph Timothy, $918 00-- , A. H. Rosennan, $1923 16- H L Handley, $850.00; Clvde A. Mill-er, $208.33; Mary Lou Lyons, .$132.00; Darlene Johnson, $147-00- ; Betty Byrne, $72.00; Mary Dean Gilbert. $135 00; Delia Baird, $50.00; Marie Azzehu, $90 00; John Vranes, $175.00; Marion Hull, $60.00; Vida Rae Poulson, $60.00: Gloria Rasmussen, $50.00; Beth BiShop, $40.00; Joyce Lang-for- $40.00; Shirley Gardner, $40 00; Lorraine Orgill, $40.00. State of Utah ) ) ss. County of Salt Lake ) S. A. Rasmussen, the duly elected Clerk of the Board of Education of the Jordan School District, Salt Lake County, Utah, first being duly sworn upon oath deposes and says that he prepar-ed the foregoing statement and the same contains the full, true, and correct report of receipts and disbursements of all moneys paid by said Board during the school year ending June 30, 1944. S. A. RASMUSSEN, Clerk. Subscribed and sworn to be-fore me this 12th day of June, 1945. GERALD H. SMITH, Notary Public residing at Draper, Utah (SEAL) My commission exoires Sep-- ! tember 27, 1947. rberg, $1851 76; Velma K M $210.67; Elva Glover, $1,-llO-Myrtle T. Malstrom, $2,- - 68; Geneva Quinn, $2107.00; Kid Rasmussen, $1428.00; Le-r- c Rich, $1795.14; Sadie Rogers, S98.00: Phyllis G. Sagers, $1.-.8- Minnie L. Wade, $2160 00; aLeyland, $291.00; Turla Dow, 0(1; Maurine Cash, $42.00; itrice Cash, $1015.00; Mrs. ed Beckstead. $60.00; William orn, $1(103.30; Guy Brunetti, .50; Wallace Mascaro, $11.50; urece Bunnell, $166 00; Keith hols, $15.00; Raymond Russell, 8.60; Dale Frederick, $15.00; nald Frederick, $80.00; Jesse boa, $20.00; Reed James, $46.- - Alonzo Green, 5,643.40; Janice Iter, $350.24; Beth Sorenson. 00; Richard Motto, $53.80: Green, $40.00; Jennie Rae mat, $40iH); Harold W. Nielsen, "400 Ann C. Bergendorff, 63.76; Virla S. Mitchell. $1837.- - Avon Stoker, $1451.00; Faye 'te, 11719.00; Blanche Leather-pd-, $102H75; Mrs. Jno. West. M; H. W Jorgensen, $3084.- - Margaret S. Cannon, $1332.- - wlm C Christensen, $1871- - ioa E, Clayton, $1116.99; Af- - rdrsgren, $2266.64; Floyd H. 124.00; Glenn E. Lee, Donna Ritchie, $1865 - Marguerite Cox, $1603.62; pia Haun, $1838.38; Sara L. M $1428.00; Florence E. Jor-Ke- $2380.00; Norma N. Bate-- - $1376.00; Marie S. Stapley, 10; Roberta L. Steadman. 00; Naomi Thompson, $452.- - Beth M. Thomas, $1356.00; -- j:" Burgon, S45ii.nn. el'a W. Fmlinson, $30.00; Elsa W-nsen- , S204.00; A. C. Furse, '',85: Carrie Stocking, $263.- - Blaine Stocking, $175-32- ; Bet-fe- c' 543.83; Albert Olson. d Turpin, $15-4- . 00; H $18 00; Ebba Glo '132.01, Mrs. Floyd H. John-;$12.U(- i: Fay S. Williams, WfK Deau J. Beck, $3345-00- ; dH- Beckstead, $1078.78; L. kelson $3840.00; O. D. Bal-- won '7; Deane Bennion, 7"; Paul C. Boyce, $2628.- - Jesse B. Casper, $1998.00; Wf s ' Moments, $802.97: J. Mi T: -- ;t"0; C. N. Craw-ff- n ';U; E L- - Crawford. WJ ,A!:!,,"ii Domgaard. $L-to-- 'r J- N Dorius, $2328.00; WZ traser, $2006.08; Laura WnBc $2267.85; Wanda Gar-- Ph'l P-- Goldbran-of?24"1"- "- Lola Hansen, $2,-M- 7 W. Harrod, $2883.58: Jensen, $2448.00; Frank $1439.33; Molly C. iL?112-0- P- M. Mickcl-Bl- Tn10- Donald P. Olsen, t L Pixton $2 Rawson $2448.00 Kn!;'.".van, $1614.00; Wayne $2520.00; Jas. L. Seal, W,.Ain,a F- Smith. $2352 " Bckum V,!."1"1' $2448.00; Allen B$3& ,M',;2 40; Dunn L. K ,v B- Thomas, $1,-Kii- u Sar"ld Thorpe, $2448.00. Whit S2448.00; Berenice Bitv t,.nSl 236.96; Frank M. BS0- o 0U; Mabel A. Larson, B ienevere Nielsen. $1.- - Marjorie Harrod, $437.50; PERSONAL ATTENTION All of us are doing without many things today. One thing, how-ever, is not rationed . . the coniideraie. painstaking and per-sonal service we are able to render those in need. It is a con-tribution we are glad to make. BINGHAM MORTUARY w. V. ROBINSON PHONE 17 Every SUNDAY Afternoon ROBERT ARMBRUSTER'S ORCHESTRA IN HBHI Station KSL at 2:30 p. m. 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