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Show MJ ' THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE j Program Features Great Salt Lake ft; j::. a.-- ' " -- m SSS ,i,in 101 ItlSTS AND VACATIONISTS free once again to take to the open road and travel as far as Ihty Wish, Utah's famous Great Salt Lake is expected to attract a record number of visitors this year. I Thii, sunset picture of the lake is one of a series of twenty-fiv- e full-col- photographs of scenic views ofW West that Standard of California will distribute to remind travelers of the beauty spots they ggold include on their trips. The oil company plans to give away 20,000,000 copies of the photographs fcougn its retail outlets. I! LOCAL NOTES ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'Timothy were Mr. and Mrs. Kmer Nielsen of Duchesne, Mr. White and Mr. and Mrs. Har-old Timothy and children of Salt Lake City. A. C. Cole, Charles Parsons and Burt Whetsel returned Tues-day from a weeks' fishin trip at Overton on Lake Mead They i ( ported ood luck. Mr and Mrs John Morris had as quests last Friday evening Mr and Mrs. John Adumek. Mr and Mrs Joe Dispenza. Teresa I'ernardo and Sam Dispenza. Mrs- John T. West entertained Sunday at a family dinner in honor of her luishand, John T. West, who was celebrating his birthday Other! present were Mrs. Karl Copenhaver and dau-ghters of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin C, Miller, Mrs. Jack West and 100 Jack and Mrs. Frances Peterson and daughter, Joanne Mrs. James McLeod left Sun-day for her home at Wellston. Mich., following a 2 1 2 months' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K J. Householder. Mr. and Mrs R C. Rauer had as guests last Thursday evening Mr and Mrs. Dale Johnston, Mr and Mrs Clyde Gillam of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carrigan of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs Carl Kanniainen, Ray Buckle and Howard Bellows. Prizes at bridge were won by Mr. and Mrs. Gil-lam Mr Bellows received house prize. The occlusion was Mr. Rauer'a birthday Huth Kebekah lodge met Tues-day evening at the home ol Mrs. H R. Gust. Following a short business meeting, bridge wa. played. Prizes were won by Mis Guy Delia Lucia. Mrs. Anne Denver, Mrs Mabel Jensen and Mrs Jack Householder Jr De-licious refreshments were served to IS. Mrs. Harold Sturgill entertain-ed her Sewing club Thursday ievening Invited guests were Mrs Ronald Davis and Mrs. Nel-lie Smith. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Charles F Sul longer and daughter Agnes, Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. John Barrett and Miss Donna Rose Boren left Mon day to visit at Corona, Long Beach, Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif., Portland, Ore., and Seattle and Spokane, Wash. They expect to return May 27. Senior scout troop No. 90 met at the home of their leader, Mrs K L. Isbell. Troop members present were Barbara Coward, Marylene Diederich, Lucille IV terson. Margy Isbell. Reah Arm itstead and Patricia Colyar. The purpose of the meeting was to select officers, which are: Reah Armitstead, patrol leader; Mary-- ; lenc Diederich. secretary-treasur- er and Patricia Colyar, reporter They also selected blue as their troop color and nightingale as their name. This week as an ac-tivity they made recipe booklets. Delicious refreshments were ser-ved to the gii I., bj Mrs I .bell Mrs. G. O Swain and Mr. and Mrs Frank Swain. Mr and Mrs. Rulon Hocking of Vernal and Mr- and Mrs. Vic-to- r Johnston and daughter Shir-ley of Bingham, were Friday ev-ening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain. The Sew ing club was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Jenkins. Members present were Mrs. Noel Copenhaver, Mrs. O. G Muir, Mrs. Alger Baum, Mrs. Ernest Poulsen and Mrs. John Barnhai t. Tuesday overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins were Mr and Mrs. Glen Jensen of Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Jenkins and son, Cal-vin, of Midvale. Monday evening dinner guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Doman were Mr. and Mrs Glen Burgner of Louisiana and Mr and Mrs. A. A. Larsen of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs W. Ray Gam-me- ll and daughters, GoralDocn and Ertna June, enjoyed a pic-nic lunch at Liberty park Thurs-day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shakes and son Brian of Midvale were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen. Mr and Mrs. Ben F. Price left Wednesday for a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives of Mr. Price in Colorado. Mrs. Frank F'innas and daugh-ter Elaine, are visiting friends and relatival at Junction, Colo. Visiting for the next two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox are Mrs. E. Davis and dau-ghter, Betty Marian, Hope Hill and Mary Cox, all of Hollywood, Calif. Betty Marian recently re-turned after being overseas for 10 months with a USO show. Monday evening visitors at the - home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. A. E- Miller en-joyed cat fishing and a. picnic lunch at Utah Lake while their children Donna Jean and Geo-rge Jr. enjoyed swimming at Saratoga. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G. John-- son and children, Karen and Shirley, spent Sunday afternoon at Liberty park- On returning home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Poulsen and baby of Riverton were Sun- - day afternoon dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen. A slumber party was enjoyed last Saturday evening at the home of Elaine Cheever by Ruth McKellar, Jackie Barlow and Marjorie Pullan- A midnight luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rose visited last Sunday afternoon at Tooele. Glen Swain and Gain Swain, both of Vernal were guests last: week at the homes of Mr- and Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sturgill. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Thom-- ! as and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stur-gill were Tuesday evening visit-ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis and children and Mr. and Mrs. Max Brisk left Thursday to spend four days at Provo canyon. Ladies of Copperton and Lark met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. H. R. Gust to organize a Women's Society of Christian Service group for Copperton and Lark. Officers elected to head the group were Mrs. Gust, pre-sident; Mrs. Dallas Anderson, vice president; Mrs. Clyde Gil-lam, secretary; Mrs. Bert Thom-as, treasurer. Rev. A. L. Norfleet was present and assisted in the organization. The next meeting of the group will be Monday, May 20, at the home of Mrs. Anderson. Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend. : copperton' : Norma Swain. Phone 631W Erma June Gammell Ph. 577W Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sylvester and son Billv and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen Jr., all of Salt Lake City, were Sunday evening din-ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C E. Allen. The Teachers' Training class held their meeting Wednesday-evenin-at 7:30 p.m. at the Cop-perton ward chapel. The meet-ings are under the direction of Mrs. David C. Lyon of Bingham Last Tuesday evening the Cop-perton ward MIA held their closing social in the form of a dancing party. Refreshments were served and everyone had an enjoyable time-Mr- . and Mrs. Joseph Colyar visited Saturday, Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nester of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cowdell of Sandy were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ray Cowdell. Albeit Cowdell was re-cently released from the navy and last served in Japan. Mr and Mrs. George Gadd and COME TO THE MIDWAY SERVICE FOR ARC WELDING ACETYLENE WELDING, BRAZING AND TIRE VULCANIZING GREASING AND LUBRICATION OF ALL KINDS MIDWAY SERVICE JERRY and FAT HURLEY PHONE 12 ffieescenic views ARE BACK AGAIN ! wmitN Kwn in JJ A NEW SCENIC VIEW EACH WEEK HOW I EWS FREE -- AT CHEVRON GAS STATIONS GARAGES STANDARD STATIONS Mom spaces her social tails so that others on the line tan make calls too $Jj " mmm school work by telephone "' Buddy goes down the blotk to see Joe, and saves a call pop alwayf (istenj f0 mak0 fura thd m fins isn't in use before making a tall Patty An BoaitUtf IS CATCHING THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY . . HEADQUARTERS FOR Lee riders the Cowboy Pants that wouldnt stay home on the range ! Bingham Merc. Co. IHOM THE BIG STORE I LEGAL NOTICES IaOBATEthe AND NOTICES clerk of the the information.) respective will be rendered against you ac-cording to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. Thus action is brought to re-cover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore ex-isting between you and the plain-- ! tiff. ELLIOTT W. EVANS, Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Address: Elliott W. Evans, Attorney at Law, First National Bank Building, Bingham Canyon, Utah. SUMMONS i THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS KGINIA ORTEGO, Plaintiff, -- VI- 3SEPH A. ORTEGO, Defendant. State of Utah to the said defendant: Vuu are hereby summoned to 'pear within twenty days after rviee of this summons upon W, if served within the county which this action is brought: berwise within thirty days and defend the above-:::'i'- action; and in case of failure so to do, judgment NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Oliver Devore. will present claims ith vouchers to the undersign- - a: office of Elliott W. Evans, Itorney at Law, City Hall, mgham Canyon, Utah, on or tore the 10th day of July, A. :m Clara H. Devore, administra-te! the Estate of Oliver De-ir- e, Deceased. Date of first publication May A. D. 1946 Uiott W- Evans, tiorney for Administratrix, ity Hall, ir.gham Canyon, Utah. II date of pub. May 31, 11140. |