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Show I H PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYONUTAH FRIDAY, JJCjJ Cupid Takes a Holiday As Regular Substitutes 3 Whether its baseball, archery, or bowling, these "Guardians of Victory" are encouraged to compote in a special sports program in Hawaii. Qualified civilians who enjoy athletics and will be interested in flu? Regular Army. local notes: Mrs. W. V. Robinson enter-- I taincd her bridge dob last Thursday evening- - Prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph Scussel, Mrs. R W Freeman and Mrs Boyd .1 . Delicious re-freshments wore served. Entre Nous club were gUMtl Saturday evening of Mrs Hyman Smernoff of Copperton, Mrs Beh McAllister was an invited guest Prizes were won by Mrs McAllister, Mrs. Martin Prig-mor- e and Mrs. William Ablett. Mr. and Mrs. John Larick left last week to make their home at Kilfcore, Idaho. Mr. and Mis. Al Swanson of Casper, Wyo., spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Granquist. Mrs. A C. Larick entertained her foursome Monday. Those presenl were Mrs. Joseph Kemp, Mrs. Sadie Chester, Mrs. M. A. Cotter and Mrs. Eugene Morris- Mrs. Morris played high. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott and Mrs. Joe Carlson of Idaho, returned last Tuesday from a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holden of Whittier, Calif. Mrs. Joe Carlson left Saturday for her home at Pocatello, Ida. Sunday dinner uests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Donald G, Reid and daughter Dona, and Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson and Mr and Mrs. Glen Stone and daughters, Of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Vern M. Skinner and Mr. and Mrs Ross Johnson of Tooele spent the week-en- d at ProVO and Springville visiting Mr. and Mrs Jeff Bingham of Midvale Clyde Beckstead of South Jor-dan, who has been n patient at Bingham hospital for the past six weeks, returned to his home Tuesday very much improved. Mrs. Donald G. Reid, in com-pany with Mrs. J. L. Jones of Midvale and Mrs. C R. Nelson of Sandy, all officers of Jordan district P.-T.- attended the itate P.-T.- convention at Og-de- n last Friday and Saturday. Tony Gallegos, son of Mrs jGallegos, lf!5 Main, was a week-len- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kimeth of Salt Lake City. Alf guests were "Ayeska and Charl-es", one of America's 'finest dance teams. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Monson of Preston, Ida., were Sunday din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. How- - aid Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Babcoek were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Felice! of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. Nelson's brother, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Nelson of Tremonton relatives. No. 2 Fire auxiliary were guests Monday evening of Mrs. Alvln Hall. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Lawrence West, Mrs. Clive Siddoway and Mrs Louis J. Arritola. Mis. J. A. Thomas of Midvale was a guest last week of Mrs. Dan Defaney. Eagles auxiliary were enter-lame-last Thursday evening by Mrs. Irvin Greenlough. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Alfred Goff, Mrs. H. R. Gust and Mrs. J. J. Doyle. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Babcoek and daughter, Shawnee of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huebner. Mrs. Christine Tibbie and son Ralph were guests last Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs T. A Pedersen. Mrs. Myrtle Berkstead of San-dy entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. H. W- Beckstead of San Leandro, Calif , Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beckstead and family of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. J. lings and David. Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pedersen were ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED At a beautifully appointed tea Saturday afternoon in the Em-pire loom, Hotel Utah for 14 close friends, Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Richards formally announced the engagement and approach ing marri'tge of their daughtci Miss Ethel Richards, to Alvm W. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Raker, Salt Lake City. Parchment scrolls taken from t copy of an old English m.uui script bote the wedding date. Sweet peat and tulips centered the table. The marriage will be solem-nized on June 4 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A reception will follow at the Lion House. Miss Richards belongs to Alpha Chi Omega, Orchesis society, Apmin and is a former president Of Phi Chi Theta. The bride groom-elec- t has just returned from four years' army duty. The bride-elect'- s sister, Dr. Lcnore Richards, will be maid of honor and will fly here from; Cincinnati for the occasion. Miss Louise Clyde of Springville, a sorority Sister, will be brides-maid Sheldon Baker will act as best man for his brother. MEMORIES OF MOTHER When we look back through the years to our childhood days We remember how mother shar- - - ed our cares and joys And life was made brighter by the smile in her eyes And have given us courage amid the tempest of the changing years. Mother's love has spared us the bitterness and sharp passions of unguarded moments. How these happy memories cluster Like stars when storms are past When we think of home and mother We see a happy face in our looking glass. It matters not where we have trod Or women smiled and never wept Or if we lived close to nature's God And steep as we in childhood sweetly slept With thoughts- of mother's smil-ing eyes The grass beneath us; above, the: cloudless skies Or on the city's crowded street On the land or on the mighty deep Or when the sea is sighing in it's steep Mother'-- , smile you will always see It matters not whereere you be Memories of mother, with hair of gray Are memories nothing can take away. Edward Heather o The Guide Boys, Sammy Robi- - son, Garth West, Bud Patrick, Billy Rawlings, Mc Stock and Tommy Johnson, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rager, enjoyed a canyon party Wednes- - day evening. Mrs. Rager is teach-er of the class. Softball and re-- 1 freshmen ts were enjoyed. RUSH AID TO UNGA VILLAGE In answer to an appeal for help, wired from the governor's office in Juneau, the Anchorage office of' the Territorial Board of Health and the local Red Cross chapter yesterday dispatched nurses, antitoxin serum and medical supplies aboard two Elmendorf Fields airplanes to the village of LJnga, on Unga Island, one of the Shumagm group off the southern coast of the Alaskan Peninsula to battle an outbreak of diphtheria there. Mrs. Hal Reherd, the former Doris Barkle of Copperton, and Miss Vivian Stahl, nursing vol-unteers obtained through the lo-cal Red Cross, were flown to the tiny island by army and navy air transport. They left Fort Richardson for Cold Bay last ev-ening, and there they boarded a' navy PBY for the flight to Unga. (From the Anchorage Daily Tim-es May 1.) CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Hanna Lund wish to express their thanks and appreciation to the many friends for flowers and acts of kindness shown at the time of their bereavement. Signed, The Lund Family. REMINDERS THAT I Handkerchief Beauties!! Hand Embroidered Madeiras I Petit-Poi- nt Swisses I Bright Prints I Sy Exquisite imporis of fine m- I en sheer cotton! Very pretty I A. too, are our bright prints,., 'ace tr"nmcd squares ... all V tf&f jy-- whites with corner sprayj! I IU We I ML A Gift! A Luxury! , SATIN BOUDOIR J v. PILLOWS li ' 1.39 ' ill For Mother! For a bri( I 1 - ;li V For a wedding anniversai fw - ,n Or I real yourself to dainty, luxurious beaut I ?f J VJ They're fluffy little h jA V room novelties, 14" squa filled with soft cotton, a I v covered with shining sat in pretty decorative colo I Matching 2" satin ruffh 'I and four different han I applied screen print WHEN YOU VISIT WITH MOTHER ON MOTHERS' DAY TAKE HER FLOWERS SUNDAY, MAY 12th. Hydrangeas Roses Carnations Tulips Sweet Peas - Deliveries in Copperton - BINGHAM MORTUARY and BINGHAM FLORAL W. V. Robinson Phone 17 PRINCESS frida,!!aavnio.uturday TUEATDE MATINEE SATURDAY. 12:30 IHLAIKL All Children 14c jt7 and ENCHANTMENT I fH EXCITEMENT & ROMANCE ItSfsSH AWAITS YOU I- N-M fmM" W tmSml ,N CINEC0L0R "'h WWh mmLOWEBRENDA JOYCE H 3p and BlACKIE ""M" h Crow f I l eo Gorsey RIACKII I I Irtf JrttM . and I U1 1 Bowery I " Af ! ;SS "FAST COMPANY" Bingo Sat. at 9:00 p.m. MOTHERS' DAY I SUNDAY MAY 12TH. WE STILL HAVE MANY GIFT ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM HANDBAGS 'COSMETICS PERFUME HANDKERCHIEFS BOX CANDY BIX)USES DRESSES HOUSE SLIPPERS ETC- - Bingham Merc, j ;! THE BIG STORE PHONE 14 15 Sleek-Fittin- g' s'Kns' fracefu,j' f WOMOre SLIPS 3 crepe to go Smoothly1 un" $Jf )j der the sleekest dresses, in jean.se, with huet rimmed iflHH 'S BRIMHABU COMPACTS W TO 31" x :il" with 2" drop roun,d beauties with edges. Manv different S1K"S- - secure clasps, floral de- - ors; all wine off f. damp cloth when Program Subject GREATER Without for any Notice. MAY information. SUN. MON. TI ES. WED. THURS iJT 12 UJ H 15 16 i7 DOUBLE BILL tut fxariNO sror or ""EHSyI Sera --P-ARDON mypast also (ari,M,n and j.,, laH( lPA W ",,h Jm LEON ERROL 1:80 6:45 9:00 News and Cartoon j J j Popeye Show Friday at 12:30 i MAY 10, 1946 DEAR NEIGHBOR: WE WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK EACH OF YOU FOR THE SPLENDID CO-OPERATION WHICH YOU SO WILLFULLY GAVE DURING CLEAN-U- P, FIX-U- P WEEK. IT WAS YOUR HELP WHICH MADE CLEAN-U- P, FIX UP SUCH A COMPLETE SUCCESS. THANKS ARE ALSO EXTENDED TO THE MERCHANTS FOR THEIR AID WHICH WAS SO GRACIOUSLY GIVEN. SINCERELY YOURS, CITY OF BINGHAM CANYON BINGHAM JR. C. OF C. UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL SUGGESTS KNOW YOUR TRAFFIC LAWS Pedestrians" Right-of-Wa- Whenever any vehicle is stop-- J ped at a marked crosswalk or at any unmarked crosswalk at an intersection to permit a pe-destrian to cross the roadway, the driver of any other vehicle approaching from the rear shali not overtake and pass such stop-ped vehicle. I COPPERFIELD Valeta Nevers Phone 505W Miss Marlene Wilcox was an overnight Kuest of Miss Beverly Burke Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs- Joyce Johnson of Taylorsville visited Wednes-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs R. E. Burke Mrs. Marjorie Bates was a din-ner guest Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Bar-rett. Sgt. John Pantalone Jr. re-turned Tuesday to El Toro, Calif after spending a furlough here He is expecting to be discharged soon. Saturday evening guests at the home of Mrs. Lucille Robertson were Mrs. Gladys Scroggin ofj Copperton, Mrs. Harvey Halver-son- , Mrs. James Hill of Portland.! Ore., Mrs. Margaret Cole ofj Midvale, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Roy Neally and the honor-- ! ed guest, Mrs. V Peterson of Richfield. Lamar Bray, Roy Hardman and Lloyd Miller accompanied the Boy Scouts swimming last! Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brenner of Sonderland, England, are the proud parents of a baby girl born April 28. She was christen-- ! ed Margaret Elizabeth. Lee Brenner visited Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brenner. |