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Show MinAVjHg 6' 1947 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs Lawrence Obsen of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Gates P. Christ-- , ensen moved Sunday to Salt Lake City where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs R.G Steele spent Memorial day in Tooele. Rev. A. L. Norfleet plans to leave next week for Denver for an indefinite stay. Mrs James Jimas returned home Tuesday from a several weeks' visit in Delhi, Calif., with her daughter, Mrs. Irene Kan-- ' oupes. Mrs. Kanoupes returned with her mother for a visit here. Betty Forsberg left Wednesday for Rock Springs, Wyo., where ,she will visit with Mattie Jean Adams. LOCAL NOTES Bailey Santistevan Jr. of the marines returned to San Diego this week after spending a fur-lough in Copperton with his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Santis-tevTi- June Mutz, daughter of Mr-and Mrs. Joseph F. Mutz. gi ad uated Monday night with a class of 18 high school seniors at St. Mary's of the Wasatch. No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary were guests Monday evening of Mrs: Lawrence West. Prizes at cards ' were won by Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, Mrs. Evan Miller and Mrs. John M. Martin- Refreshments were served to 11. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beard and daughters, Beverly and Joan, re turned Tuesday from a ten-da- y vacation trip to Portland and Astoria, Ore., Seattle, Wash , Vancouver, Canada, Mt- Rainier national park and Burlev, Idaho. While at Seattle they spent three days with their son Bernarr who is stationed at Ft. Lawton. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gray and son Norman of Rexburg, Idaho, visited with friends in Bmgham Saturday evening. Mrs. Alvin J. Smith and baby of Brigham City are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. T. J. 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Mltvi waaT1 U Change to Permalube for premium-plu- s lubrication . j cmccs HOME IMPROVEMENTS uudmcmt 7em A EASYW t I Its time to get out the paint range with your contractor now 1 for for the work and matenais and - brush, hammer and saw - company's coming to help us let mis bank finance the cost celebrate the centennial. Let's qq g thrifty FHA TIMEWAY Wl give them a bright welcome LQAN No down payment up with homes, barns, and other $250000 and convenient i j fj buildings freshly painted, re-- months. vII terms up to 36 1 .j modernized. Ar- - j paired, and week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. S. Brown were Mrs Sarah Loynd, Mrs. Dean Proth-er- o and their two sons of Spring-- I ville. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Watson of Ogden were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L L. Watson. Miss JoAnn Murphy of Coro-nad- Calif., and Mrs. H. I Ste- venson of Chula Vista, Calif., are guests for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ander-son. Mr. and Mrs- Henry A. Chee-ve- r and daughter Shirley visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Rigby of Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker and Connie visited three days in Idaho with Mr and Mrs. John Christensen. Elsie, Davie and Louise Stoker visited with their grandmother, Mrs. Annie Stoker. Mr- and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen of Orem were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cow-del- l. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox and daughter Marjorie Lou of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Magna- A birthday party was given Wednesday in honor of Jovce De-C-by her mother, Mrs. Louis DeCol. Those attending were Joan Downs, Peggy Peterson, Rena Joy Coleman, Janice Arm-itstead, Kenneth Davis, Sharlene Foster, June Olsen, Macine Cole, Gary Cole, Barbara Brown, Loy-dee- n Boulton and Bobbie Lee Johnson. Games were played and a delicious luncheon was enjoy-ed by all. Martha Circle will meet Wed- - nesday at the home of Mrs. R.J. Goodwin of Lark. A one o'clock luncheon will be served. Mr. and Mrs. W. D- S. Brown and family spent Friday visiting in Wanship and Springville. Friday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Streator were Mrs. Ed. Mayne and son, Mrs. Ralph Scout, Mrs. Mildred Darten and family, Mrs. Agnes Mayne, Mr. and Mrs York and Mr. and Mrs. Will Mayne, all of Salt Lake City. Rea Armitstead is visiting for the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Dean Lewis of Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger were Dr. and Mrs. Glen Bram- - well, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutch-ing- s, Sullenger. and Mr. and Mrs. James j Enjoying a canyon party Mon-day evening in Butterfield can-yon were Donald Throckmorton, Norma Cowdell, Donna Jean Oadd, Don Prigmore, Harry Manos, Mary Rekoutis, Mickey Culleton and Donna Rae Olsen. A wcmer roast was eenjoyed by all. A kitchen shower given in honor of Beth Cowdell by Delsa Hutchison of Salt Lake City Thursday was enjoyed by Jerry Birningham, Bonnie Thompson, Mane Niulson, Virginia Garcia, Eleanor Fassman, Mary Lou Vest, Betty Giatris and Dorothy Roblins. Table games were play-- 1 ed with prizes going to Marv Lou Vest, Jerry Birningham, Marie Nielson and Bonnie Thompson. Light refreshments were served. Tiny umbrellas resembling the large centerpiece were given as favors. Mrs. C. Watkins, Mrs. G. Farns-wort- h and Mrs. Ruland Goff were hostesses at a bridal shower gi-- j ven recently in honor of Mrs Heed Goff, the former Norma Watkins. The social was held at Midvale fire hall. The evening was spent playing five hundred and donkey with first prize won by Mrs. Norman Jacobson and second prize won by Mrs. Erma Skinner. House prize went to Mrs. Beth Downs. A delightful luncheon was served to 64 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bithell were guests recently at Ophir at a din-ner party given in nonor of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bowman of New Mexico-Shirle- Mayne returned home this week from a week's visit in Salt Lake City with Beverly Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Groves and daughter Dorothy spent last Thursday at Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Warner visited Friday at Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. H. Matthews spent Friday visiting at Nephi "Shop for Pop-Father- 's Day is a Week Away" If you don't trust your own good taste, check with the suggestions given in the American Weekly, the magazino distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. O Margaret Ireland of Pocatello, Ida., spent the week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ireland. THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIST-RICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF n SUMMONS ATILDA KINDER McCUMBER Plaintiff vs. MIIEL daCUMfiER Defendant t State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to pear within twenty days after rvice of this summons upon P, if served within the county which this action is brought; wwiie within thirty days af-- f service, and defend the above led action; and in case of failure so to do, judgment P be rendered against you ac-ting to the demand of the which has been filed s the Clerk of said Court. Tins action is brought to dist-al the bonds of matrimony sting between defendant and fuitiff and for other relief as !!'fd for in the plaintiffs corn- et on file herein. MARK S. MINER, . Attorney for Plaintiff. 0 Address 8791 West 2700 So., s8na, Utah W date of pub. May 16, 1947. date of pub. June 13, 1947. LEGAL NOTICES 'THE JUSTICE'S COURT OF riv TENTH PRECINCT, OUNTY OF SALT LAKE, TATE OF UTAH. BEFORE A MILLER, JUSTICE OF m PEACE. bolic. SUMMONS. dba Ionian store, L. JENKINS? Plaintiff, ie state of Utah to Defendant. the said Jou are hereby summoned to before the above entitled pear h within ten days after the Inice of this summons upon H if served within the county which this action is brought bnrise within twenty days af-- r service hereof, and defend the nve entitled action brought pst you to recover the sum lighty Eight and 91 TOO ), claimed to be due id owing from the defendant to fcplaintiff for goods, wares and Bttandise sold and delivered the defendant by the plaintiff the special instance and re-e- st of the defendant, and in ie of your failure so to do, Igment will be rendered again-yo- u according to the demand the complaint. F. A. MILLER, Justice of the Peace, st Date of pub. May 9, 1947 st Date of pub. June 6, 1947. |