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Show FRIDAY, jJUNm 29 J PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM PA WON. UTAH : John Togliatti faTW friends. A picnic at Lill was arranged for visit"' latives Sunday Schwab and chiS J friends in Sail LakI V at the homes and Togliatti at M.dval a"d Mr. and Mrs GL'S 9 Sandy. Monday rano Mrs pB entertained i Mrs. Anthon JacosSftjB dine and John panied them to C luL- visit a week. -fl Virainia Condas left Sunday to return to her home at Phoenix with a two-wee- k stay feS Carrie Vidalakis, Mrs. John Osoro entertained for U G.I.G. club last Friday Five hundred was played dX R G Steele, Mrs. John S and Mrs. L, E Barnett S&Jinj high. A midnight supper W Mrf Axel Sybrowsky and ehil-- ! dren Earl and Ann Mane spent last week-en- d in Provo with Mrs. Lenore Andreason. Mrs Annie Johnson entertain--I ed Tuesday evening for Mrs. John Martinson of Seattle. Enjoying the evening and a tasty supper were the honor guests, Mis El-ve- ra Forsnes, Mrs. Mary Slotte, Mrs. Irene Edvik, Mrs. George Nylund, Mrs. Lizzie Hanson ana Mrs. Vic Mattson. . Mrs Louis Arntola has as her guests two sisters of Spokane, Wash, Sister Rosa Maria and Sister Adele Maureen, of the Holy Names Order, who arrived Fri-day evening to conduct Vacation schools for two weeks. The clas-ses at Copperfield are from 10 am to 11 a.m. and at Bingham Civic Center are from 2 to 3 p.nv Attending a pontifical mass of jubilee Sunday in the Cathedral of the Madeleine and a banquet that evening at Hotel Utah, which celebrated the quarter century of priesthood of Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic diocese, were the Rev. Daniel E Leahy and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caul-fiel- d from Holy Rosary Catholic church parish. Mrs. John Bressan and child-ren, Betty Rose and John Mich-ael, of El Dorado, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schwab and chil-dren, Emily Ann and Richard, of Sacramento, arrived Friday to spend a week with their sisters and brother, Mrs. Pete Ceuvas Airs. Anthon 0. Jacobson and ters. Donna Lee and Kay Lou. A barbecue at Butierfield can Sunday was enjoyed h MT. yon M'. and and Mrs. Dale Johnston, Mrs. G. T. Parkinson. Buckle. WOn a Mrs. Raymond and Johnsen, Joe Vranes, Mr Mrs. K. L Isbell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge W Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bolton. The eleventh wedding anniver-- sary of Mr. and Mrs W. D- Kidd was occasion for a canyon party at Butterfield Saturday evening. Their guests included Mrs;. John W Holmes, Mr and Mrs. William Ablett and daughter Patricia, Mr and Mrs A. J Ablett, Mary Serassio and W R Anderson. Mrs. Irene Brisk and niece Mary Ellen Warren, formerly ot San Bernardino. Calif., and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen were present at a luncheon at Hotel Utah Tuesday honoring Mrs. Grace Stevenson of San Francisco, a past chapeau of the 8 et 40 Salt Lake salon. Fourteen members of the 8 et 40 were in attendance and the honor cuest received a lovely gift. Mrs. Byron Grant and child-ren, Bruce and Susan, returned Friday from three weeks in San Francisco where they visited re-latives and friends. Judy Parkinson and room mate, Betty Jerman, in the cadet nurse classes at U of U, spent the week-en- d at the George T. Par- - kinson home. Miss Jerman is from Midwest. Wyo. Dortha Jean Reid and Darlene Peterson visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump, Midvale. Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin entertain-- j ed her Bridge club the evening of June 20. Prizes went to Mrs. Harold Chesler, Mrs. R. W. Five-ma- n and Mrs. Earl T. James. Darlene Morlev went to River- - ton Sunday for a four-da- y visit with Beverly Beck. j LOCAL NOTES j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ander-- ! son, who moved into their home at West 8G00 South, Sandy, sev-- ; oral months ago, are very happy in their new location. Mrs. An-- ! derson visited in Bingham Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lundell and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Olson of Garfield visited Tuesdnv with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rawlings. Sgt. Joe Churtch was honor guest at a June 1! dinner at the homv of Mr. and Mrs. George Shiga. A delicious four-cours- e dinner and dancing were enjoy-ed by the complimented guVst and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovat, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muhar. Mr. and Mrs. George Zdunich, Mr- and Mrs. Ray Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Churich and daughter Dar-lene. Mr. and Mrs Joe Mutz and daughter June and Mrs. Mike Churich. Judith Slotte and June Holmes returned Saturday from a de-lightful two-wee- k vacation ml Bremerton and Seattle. Mrs. John Martinson of Seattle, Wash., is being extensively en-tertained during her visit to Bingham. The evening of June 21 Mrs. Anton Smith entertain-ed for the visitor, Mrs. George Nylund, Mrs. Vic Mattson. Mrs. Vie Edvik and Mrs. Elvera Fors-nes. Mrs. Forsnes had a Pinochle party Saturday evening, honor-ing Mrs. Martinson. Refreshments also served Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Mary Slotte, Mrs Edvik, Mrs. Annie Johnson, Mrs. Lizzie Han-So- n and Mrs. Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sparkes of Salt Lake City visited Wednes- - day with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Rawlings. Mrs. Don Carpenter and dau-ghter- s of Murray and Mrs. Albei t ' Marsh and daughter Sue of Salt Lake City spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timothy. The evening of June 23 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook entertain- - ed at birthday dinner for their daughter-in-law- , Mrs. William Cook, and Mr. Cook and daugh- - Uljp littgham ittllrtm Issued Every Friday at Bingham 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. c NATIONAL DITORIAI UTAH STATE PKtft ASSOCIATION IQ441iSSOTAIION LELAND C. BURRESS, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application and Mrs. P. W. Peterson, left this Week for a stay in Lehi before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baxen-dal- e returned Sunday from Bea- - ver, where they accompanied the ' body of Joseph Perry Christison for burial. Mis. James H McDonald and son Jimmy plan to remain at Richfield several weeks with L. P. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinton and daughter Lorraine moved Wednesday to a home at 805 East Center street, Midvale, which the Clintons recently purchased Mrs Clinton sold her interest in Mike's place at Lead Mine to Mrs. Mar-garet Brady, her partner. j Billy Crittenden of Midvale is visiting at the home of hus uncle, Leonard Steele, and family. Ann Christie, daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. L. Christie, is spends ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ingo Swan of Tooele. LaVon Anderson is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. Martin D. Jensen of Copperton. Lark Lions met Monday for dinner and regular business. Spc- - cial guests were RM 3 C Gene Thomas and his father. Byron G. Thomas. Gene told of his exper-iences since entering service. Del- - egates named to the district con-vention at Hotel Utah on July 7 include J. H. McDonald, Benton Boyd, Clyde Gillam. Barney Greenlee was named tailtwister to succeed Glenn Waterman, re-signed, and John W. Crane was elected director to replace Clyde Gillam, the newly-electe- d secre- - tary. " ' j LARK : Mr. and Mis. William Kitt and family of Long Beach, Calif , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack GresS- - man. Mrs. Calvin M. Jones, who left June 21 for a two week va-cation, is visiting Mr and Mrs. E. W. Loomis at Omaha, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. D. A Thomas, Mrs. Walter Stanczak, Mr. and Mrs. Ardcn Tesch and Dennis and Mrs. Vmce Nelson and Shaw-nee Kay spent Sunday at Op-de- n with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hadley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner and family of Bluffdale werec dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Byron G. Thomas. The Thomas family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jesse H. Nix of Sandy. Rni 3 C Eugeiie Thomas and Rm 3 C Elmo Turner were members of a party dancing to Frank Carle's music at the Rain-b- o wRandevu Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Al Mel'len of Too-ele visited June 20 with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson- Mrs. Ethel Perrv of American Fork, who has been visiting Mr. : COPPERFIELD ' Phone 50SJ Mrs w. L. Leatherwood Mis. LaRue Dunn left Tuesday evening to join her husband, Sam Dunn at Boulder, Colo., for a few days' visit before Sam's induc-tion into the army. Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs-Hild- Carlson were Sunday vis-itors at the Clayton Zabriskie home in Murray. Mrs. Arthur Phipps, De lores Phipps. Mrs. Pebble Harryman and children, Jacky and Made-line, Mrs. Lucille Chestnut. Mrs do Delene Long and Barbara Long spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Robert Burke and Mrs. W. J Tierney left Thursday, June 28. to vacation in California. They planned two weeks in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Riv erside. Sunday afternoon Sgt. Jack Hoik and wife, Mrs. Mary Etta McCormack and Viola McDonald of Midvale called at the Robert Burke home S C William Burke left Mon- - day evening to report at Bangor, Wash Mis. Joe Doyle honored him Sunday night at dinner and Pinochle. ; Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Tervort spent Sunday in Payson visiting at the home of M. E. Tervort-On-of Ronnie's brothers was home on leave. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Tervort and Mr. and Mrs. Doc Lumby enjoyed a picnic in Butterfield canyon Friday evening, Wilda Jones, who has been visiting Genevieve Whetscl. re-turned to her home in Malad, Ida., Tuesday evening. Genevieve accompanied her as far as Salt Lake City where they attended the carnival. Mr and Mrs. Nick Nevers were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. The Boy Scouts and their part-ners enjoyed a party Friday at the schoolhouse Dancing was enjoyed and "eats" were served. There were .'15 present. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saltas and daughter of Salt Lake City visit-ed Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs John Mannos and family. Mrs. Nick Malkos returned home Monday from Price, where she has been visiting. George Bodmer and Mrs Elsie Graves returned to their home in Berkeley, Calif., last Sunday after a two-week- 's visit at the Emil Bodmer home m Telegraph. John Tangaro, husband of the former Mary Jones, reports at Fort Douglas tomorrow to be in-ducted into the army. Mr and Mrs. Mike Bapis and sons attended a party Sunday at the Chris Korologos home in Salt Lake in honor of Mr. Korologos' cousin wdio was home on lur-loug- h. Little Nicky Bapis re-mained in Salt Lake to visit for a few days with his grandmother, Mis. Helen Colon Mrs. Bert vie and children enjoyed a visit to the zoo and Liberty park Wednesday. Thev accompanied Mi and Mrs. L. E. Barnett of Copperton. Alice hie and Mrs. Lorraine Hartman enjoyed dinner and a show in Salt Lake Wednesday evening. Mrs. Marvin Cowdell enter-tained with a birthday party Wednesday afternoon honoring her daughter La Vain being her ninth birthday. Among those present were Madeline Harry-man- . Pauline Miller, Ethel and Warren Palmer, Glen Graham. Layne Caldwell. Don Tyson and the guest of honor. Games were played after which a lovely lunch was served. La Wain received many nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell were Salt Lake visitors Mondav. PERSONAL ATTENTION without many thij today. One thing, ho, ever, is not rationed the considerate painstaking and per! sonal service we are able to render those in need. It is a we are glad to make. BINGHAM MORTUARY W. V. ROBINSON PHONE 17 A GREATER FUTURE for UTAH terprising peo-- pie; a State of M,NKI MIKE great agricultural productivity, which not only produces enough to meet its own needs, but also helps fill the food bins of the nation; a region of vast manufacturing possibilities and extensive mineral resources, only a part of which have been developed. 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