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Show ... WW- - ' THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE land name her "Linda Ann Dex-ter". Harold Chesler, manager and owner of Princess theatre, came home last Friday from a three-Wee- k trip on an oil tanker to Attn, Aleutian islands Cheslei is in the maritime service. Sewing club met Tuesday night with Mrs. Joseph Timothy. Re-freshments were served to nine. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beekstead of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Raw-ling- fished with good suc-C- e at Diamond Fork in Provo Canyon Friday. Richard Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. W V Carter, went to Bing-ham hospital June 21 for about (five-day- s treatment for a head infection. Naval Trainee John T. (Billy) Nelson, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Nelson of Midvale. who is home 01) leave from University of Colorado at Boulder, was hon- - ored at a family dinner Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Ctuhing attended. Margaret Austin of Highland Boy joined Mrs. L- C. Amsden in spending Monday at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lizzie Hanson entertain-ed at dinner Wednesday for Mrs. Ida Martinson of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Matson, Mrs. Annie Johnson. Mrs. Elvera Forsnes and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wolfe. The ladies spent the evening playing cards. Mm, A J. Ablett, Mrs. W. D. Kidd and Mary Serassio enjoyed dinner Tuesday at Cordova's' El Rancho Grande, Carol Dean Sanchez, seven-year-ol- d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sanchez, returned Saturday from St. Mark's hos-pital, where she underwent an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook, Mr and Mrs. Jack Householder and son Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ed John son and Mrs Dorius Adams at-tended funeral serviees held Monday at Midvale for R. C Miller. E. J. Householder Jr was guest of honor at a family dinner held Sunday at the home of an aunt. Mrs. Orvil T. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. E. J Householder Sr. and son Boyd were also present. Initiation and installation cere monies are scheduled for Ruth Rebekah lodge tyi 7, .O.O.?., at 7 p.m. Monday evening, July 2. at Masonic hall. Mrs Jennie Tome will be hostess at the social following. Members of No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary were guests of Mrfl Clarence Johnson Monday eveii-- i Injf. Prizes at 500 went to Mrs ILev'oll Timothy, Mrs. Clive Sid-- doway and Mrs. T. A. Masters A committee which includes Mrs. Lawrence West, Mrs. John R, West and Mrs. Clarence Johnson was named to arrange a Fourth of July float- It was voted to sus-pend the weekly meetings until September. Lorraine Mnffitt Dexter took her young daughter to South Jordan LDS wardhouse Sunday to have Roy Beekstead bless her : local notes: Mrs Joseph Granouist came home Thursday, June 28, follow-ing a two-wee- k visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Union. Eleven members oi No. 1 Fire-men's auxiliary attended the Monday meeting at which Mrs. Ross M. Cushing was hostess. Prizes went to Mrs. Marlin Schultz, Mrs. Eugene Jenkins and Mrs. John Osoro. Mis. Lydia Pollock and family i i.''oplc sPnt Sunday as of Mr. and Mrs. guests Roy Willis. Mrs. Hardy Odell of Sal; Lake, a former Copperton resident, was released from the hospital Fri-day and is reported improving from a recent appendectomy Her children, who stayed with friends in Copperton. are Marilyn, who was at the D. H. Curry home; Cynthia, who was with the Ern-est Diederich family, and Dickie Odell, who is with Mrs. Eldon G. Johnson. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and chil-dren of American Fork left Tues-day after a week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson. and Mdlnn' r gU(?sts June 20 Mr Guy Delia Lucia and Mrs. James Dellosbel Mrs. Heber entertain ed her bridge touni Mond?. J. Dewey Knudaen Mr. and Mrs Raymond Cow-del- l were guests Sunday at the Horace Woodbury home at Mur- - 3turday Mr. and Mrs. J A iTUce and family of Salt Lake City spent the evening with Mr and Mrs. W A. Fike wSSitr Suiiday was Margaret n Tooele spent two weeks with Mrs. J. M Mc- - M,ar adMM' Helen Parsons. as their Sunday dinner guests Sra SRr , Ll's Hubbd of Hill field formerly ol Anchorage, Alaska and friends of the Barkle's dau-ghter, Mrs. Hal Reherd of An-chorage, and Staff Sergeant Wil ham P. McCord, Sgt. William H Carrier, set. Andy c. Kolenich and Sgt. Bob Hallett Sixty-fou- r Scouts Copperton Girl attended the opening of Day Camp at Murray park Tues-jd- a Ihursday and Friday this week and are registered to at- tend next week D,l'Wl'-- Knudsen at- tended ttie June 21 luncheon ai-- . yen at Hotel Utah by Mrs. Made-leien- e Swanner of Salt Lake chapeau of the 8 et 40. Her BUeits COPPERTON : nH Mrs A. E. Miller and Howard and son Ro-r- s Hf accompanied by Billie fi, u of Midvale, are leaving STFriday, for 10-d- vaca-- n in P''v canyon. familv dinner Sunday at Aho'm' of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph honored Mrs. Reno Hrand daughters, Frankie fpeJ who left June 28 for '.Lai months at Angel Camp, i, with Mrs. Maria Marcon Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zanardi. ,.nna Vee Olsen and Shirley vainer spent the week-en- d Th Rogers and Patricia Ion in Salt Lake City. Cevening of June 21 Mrs. ',ee Pahlstrom entertained Pinochle club. Prizes went Mrs R (;- Steele and Mrs. R. Contratto and refreshments pre served. Mr and Mrs. H- R. Gust spent usdav in Salt Lake City at the me 6f Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. odwin. Mr. Gust joined Lt. urge Tracv, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-- Gust in attending the War ,nd Queen contest program that :'n:nn ..' F..rt Douglas. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Colby and n Kay oi Salina and Mr. and Kel Sorenson of Midvale m Sunday guests of Mr. and rs Ted Scroggin. Mrs. Carl Bledsoe left Wednes- - v to return to her home at ova, Colo., after a month's iy with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Aright. M:s. Glenn Stoker of Midvale tnt the week-en- d with Mr. and rs Fred Skinner. Mr and Mrs. Grant Peterson d Mrs Tressa Hunsaker of luntitul spent Sunday at the Ilium Peterson home. Mrs. Royal Madsen and dau-:ers- , Marilyn, Charlotte and nda, all of Mt. Pleasant, are ending the week with Mrs. nest Poulsen and Mrs. Alton arson. Mrs. Merrill Bolton and family d Mrs. J L. Wing and Gay nt to Salt Lake City last mrsday, June 21. Mrs. George Dotson and family Salt Lake City spent Friday, turday and Sunday visiting at f home of Mrs. C. E. Allen. Miss June Culbertson, a mem-- r of Bingham high school fac-- y, is attending University of ah summer school for six eks ending July 24. Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmus i and family of Orem visited ne 21 with Mr, and Mrs. Ray-in- d Cowdell. Kathryn Km is visiting her ther, LeRoy King, in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Skinner turned Sunday night from a fishing trip to Provo nyon Marilyn deBruin and Joan and rry deBruin of Salt Lake City ited June 20 at the Merriil were American Legion auxiliary members who attended the 1044 Chicago convention. Mrs. H. C. Jenkins of Holly-wood, Calif., who arrived Satur-day to visit two weeks with Mr and Mrs. H. L. Garrity, is being extensively entertained at gath-erings of old friends. With Mrs. Jenkins came her small son V "Id Carl. Baby brother John Wil-ha-remained at home with ms grandmother, Mrs. A. T. Williams Mrs. Roland Walker visH June 20 in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Wilford Whatcott oi Reno, Nevada. Maxine Warner, who has begun her cadet nurse training classes at University of Utah, was home Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. S. P. Davies, who spent two weeks at the homes oi her sons, Glenn Davies of Murray and Ray Davies of Tavlorsville, arriv-ed at Copperton Sunday to visit Mrs. Clarence Watkins and Mrs. Glenn L. Long. Patsy Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis, left Tues-day with an aunt, Mrs Rov Kre-sea- n of Bingham, to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Covert of Spring City. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson ot Macna visited June 20 with Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Winn. Mrs. Felix McDonald of Mur-ray visited June 21 and Monday Of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn vi-sited in Midvale Wednesday with Mrs. Mary E. Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates. ilton home. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Miller re-rn- Saturday from an over-- I stay in Provo canyon. Mrs. Catherine Grant, who has en at American Fork with Mr. I Mrs. W. L. Faddis, accom-me- d Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Grant me Sunday and will visit at I Grant home. Mr and Mrs. H. R. Gust spent tesday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- - Gust and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mdwin. Mrs. Royal Shields is visiting is week with relatives in Too- - g mute to Santa Monica, if., for reassignment. Captain S. Partridge, who recently re-B- ed from England where he M stationed with the Eighth J force, accompanied by his le and baby daughter of Lara-twyo- ., visited overnight Wed-wa- y at the Charles F. Sullen-- r home. Mr. and Mrs. James Denver JSjfc I Jiypyill BlENDtD WHISKEY PS BrS' 86 P'8'-- 0 gram neutral tplrltt. HMf g $chnln DUtllUr Corp, N. Y. C 150 RACING HORSE Thoroughbreds! Salt Lake County Fair Grounds MURRAY, UTAH I (i Miles from Salt Lake JULY 2, 3 and 4 at 6:30 p.m. 6 BIG RACES NIGHTLY Adults: $1.23 Inc. Tax Soldiers: 50c Inc. Tax Kids: 10 to 15, 50c In. Tx 'l A SI ' ' Well, fedi" ,ost in the midd,e of the nih-Yo- u GOD, here we are. We,l no hard fee,inSs- - up there. Me down here, with a burning sun, a mess of insects, too much ocean, and other buddies just as I "H jro wherever You say, and do whatever You want lonelv as me. me to. For You know what's best for me. Oh, (id. how nice it must be back home, with Ger-- Bui say, if You can only get the people back home to many licked, and the folks hjumming, and some of the remember me, maybe they'll still bear down. Maybe they'll boys all finished with the fighting. still send us their blood, still stay on the job, still keep makinK the stuff we need' But I guess that wasn't meant for me, was it? And tomorrow and tomorrow I'll still be dodging bullets, still You see, God, I'd like to get home, too. 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