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Show FRIDAY, JUNE i PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH left day visitors at thTTlTy and Mr. John PanSR! Mrs. Herb Clarke tL turned to her hum,- - at si, y Calif., following a vi liter, Mrs. Helen P' Mr. and Mrs Mfc, cently entertained at dtoS honor of Ernest P.arr J ly discharged from the ,J Mr. and MrS :,lkl. Lead Mine visited with Mr. and Mrs Mikf sons, Floyd and Glen, Wed-nesday to spend the week-en- d at Rock Springs, Wyo. Pvt. Robert Ivie arrived home Monday to spend a few days fur- - l0Mr and Mrs. John W. Ander-son and Mrs. Titus and daugh-ter JoAnn, visited with Mrs. Floyd Brough of Tooele Satur-day Mrs. Titus and daughter have been staying with friends in Salt Lake City and are leav-ing soon for San Francisco to make their home Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pal-mer were guests Saturday even-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell. Cards were played after which a late lunch-eon was served. Richard Pito Gomez returned last Friday evening from St. Joseph's college at Mountain View, Calif-- to spend summer vacation here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black and daughters, Bonnita and Cleo, of McLean, Va., were recent over-night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Callas. Mrs. Black and Mrs ('alias are sisters and had not seen each other for ten years. Pvt. Elmer Pantalone recently called from Buckley Field, Colo., to wish his father John Panta-lone a Happy Father's day. Mr. and Mrs Nick Callas and daughter Barbara and son Don--I aid of Evanston, Wyo., were Mon-- COPPER FiELD . Valeta Nevers Phone 505W e Bert Whetsel and Charles Whetsel returned Monday from a weeks' fishing trip at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Graham and ullfr liuyljant Sullrtin Issued Evety Friday at Binghiim Canyon. Salt Lake County. Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah. Under the Act of March 3, 1879. 'ir-i- v ' NATIONAL 6DITORIAI JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rat, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished oji Application o " Jay-C-Ett- held their ly meeting Monday (.Vt.n" the home of Mrs. Dan &Z Invited guests were Mri Jones and Mrs Helen uJS Following he short meeting bridge was pl prizes won bv Mrs Bob j and Mrs. Harold Chesler Di ious refreshment, were serv THE POCKETBOOK OF KNOWLEDGE By PILGRIM ' ' ..WmrlMWm ,: '' (BLoeupiss. xoievcoHiwriepD?u "The fepewl 60VCTWMe Wh? " ft-12- eMPLtyeesvzH it first sr t '''"TE; Mrs. Byron G. Thomas attend-ed a Utah Daughters of Pioneers party in Union Thursday for the Union Fort chapter. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Reed and children. Diana, Dixie and Nat-alie, returned to make their home in Moab after visiting the past week with relatives and friends in Lark. Mr and Mrs. Devere Coombs and daughter Ellen. Mrs. Zelma Peterson and sons Allen and Freddie, Mr. and Mrs- James Reed and daughters, Donna and Sonja, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ar-nold, Mrs. Harry Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Welby Rushton and daugh-ter Sandra' and Mr and Mrs. Da- - vid Peterson and sons of Med- - 'ford, Ore., enjoyed a visit to Liberty park Wednesday. It was a family gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson left Thursday for their home at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker celebrated their wedding anni-versary at Salt Lake City Tues- - day. Eugene and Blaine Peterson of Lark are leaving soon for a y visit in Wallace, Idaho- A family social honoring Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson and sons of Medford, Ore., was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. De-vere Coombs. Ice cream was made and enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and daughters, Mr and Mrs. Wilby Rushton, Mrs, Zelma Peterson and sons Fieddie and Allen, and Mrs. Har-ry Reed. ' ' ' ' : lark : Beverly Seal, Ph. 901JI The Bluebird (lass held their meeting for summer primary un-der the direction of Lavern Dal ton at the home of Joy Seal, Games Were played after which a di lightful luncheon was ier-ve- d to the following girls Lcora Hemmtaigfen, Betty Milligan, La- - Von Anderson, Joy Seal and Mrs Dal ton. Wayne Nielsen is visiting at the horn.- oi his grandparents, Mr. and Mis David Nielsen of Mona. Mr ;uul Mrs Hrmv D.ilton spent a few days last week visit-ing with Mrs. Dalton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Brynolf of Draper. Mr and Mrs. Horace M Seal had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and daughter Marsha, Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal of Midvale and Bever-ly and Joy Seal and Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Nielsen and daugh-ter Virginia Lee. Knjoymg the opening of fish-ing season in Provo canyon last week-en- d were Mr. and Mrs-Jac- Gressmen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Piene, Mr, und Mrs. Roy Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCarty and families Mrs Bessie Bigler and daugh-ter Jayne left recently for Los Angeles to visit with Mrs. Big-ter- 'l brother and family, Mr and Mrs. Roy Giles. LaVae and Keith Webb left recently for an extended visit with their father, John Webb of Idaho. Mrs. Clara Kinsley is visiting in Lark with her son and family, been visiting the past week with Mary Lou Ball. Mrs. Harry Reed recently re-- ' turned home from a two-mont- h visit at LovelL Wyo., and Ana-conda, Mont. Clyde and Kenneth Augustson are visiting in Salt Lake City with their grandmother, Mrs. H K. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Kins-ley. Expected visitors of the Kinsleys this week-en- d are Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen and daughters- Mrs. Frank Bullock and Dons Dean were Salt Lake City visit-ors Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret Reenter and daughter Nancy, are visiting with her parents. Mr and Mrs John Webb. A. W. Stancak left Saturday for Los Angeles to find employ-ment Mrs. Stanczak plans to join him at a later date Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas entertained at dinner Sunday for Elder Spencer Kimball of the Council of Twelve Apostles. Al-so present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt. Elder Kimball was an overnight guest. Mrs. Arden Teseh and two children, Dennis and DeAnn, of West Jordan visited Monday with Mr- and Mrs. D. A. Thomas. Mar Jean Lofgran of Provo has A M Y ' s BEAUTY shop Ail Kinds of Beauty Wot APPOINTMENTS TAKEN week days after S pM, All day Saturdtyi Phone Mid. 637 474 E. Center Mjdyi "MIKE IT h MILLION!" ENLIST IN A GRADE WITH YOUR ARMY MOS Army veterans who held certain Military Occupational Specialties reenliet in a grade Umaywith their skill and experience, provided they were honorably dis-charged on or alter May 12. 1945 and provided they reenlist before July 1, 1946. 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