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Show rtilAY APRIL 2 7 1945 F ' THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE I'd a junior chamber of commerce (netting Thursday evening in Tooele. Mrs. Jimus, who is temp-orary chairman of the state la-dies' organization, installed d officers of the Tooele ladies group. Mrs A. C. Lanck, treasurer of Grand chapter. Order of Eastern Star, attended annual visitation to Clara Barton chapter No. lfj, O.E.S. and visited overnight Fri-day with Mrs. Lon Smith of Lo-- 1 Kan. Nu-- I cluh met Monday evening nt the home of Mrs W. S. Jones as guests of Miss Verena Graham. Prize went to Mrs Willard Nich-ols and Miss Vern Baer The guests included Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Paul S. Richards and Mrs. R. G. Frazier Mr and Mrs. Ludwig Zorn were ilinner guests Monday of Mi and Mrs. Anton Olson of Salt Lake City. Others present were Mrs. Arthur Dumford and Mrs. Cleo Graham. apartments, are newly arrived residents Mr Dorsey and Mr. Parshauer are drillers for Utah Apex. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Olson of ' Park City were business visitors Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Anisden Members of F.manon club en-joyed a dinner and theatre party Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs Nicholas Strike left Mon day for Los Angeles to meet Lt Strike, who was to arrive April 25 and hoped to receive a leave after a year's duty in the Pa clflc Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Johnson and sons visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thorn and family at Riverton A party Saturday evening hon- - ored R. R Marriott on his birth-day. The group played cards and supper w as served 16 Those en-joying the affair besides Mr- and Mrs. Marriott wen; Seaman 2 C Harold R. Marriott, Miss Kath-ry- n White of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. B. John Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. William Hugh The four couples last named are from Sandy. Mrs. W. G. Thomas and Mrs. Max Brisk visited in Salt Lake City Monday. Returning with them to spend several days here was Mrs J. D Ryan, who is a guest of her daughter. Miss Vir-ginia Ryan. Seaman 2C Ralph C Carter, who has been serving in the Pa cific, is spending a five-da- y leave visiting relatives and friends in Copperfield. Bob Jimas, president of the Bingham Canyon Jaycees and candidate for vice president of the Utah state junior chamber of commerce, Harold W. Nielsen, Bingham Jaycee and Leland G. Burress, national director of the Utah Jaycees, attended a mem-bership meeting of the club Ogden Wednesday i vening Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jimas attend- - : local notes: Darlene Morley celebrated her sixteenth birthday with a din-ner at the C. A. Morley home, following which MLss Morlev and guests made up a theatre party. Mrs. Harold Franks celebrated her birthday Monday at a can-yon party in Butterfiold. Those bringing gifts and wishing her a "Happy Birthday" included Mr. :inil Miv 11,. ,.,!, I O i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C Cole returned from Hurricane, where they spent four weeks enjoying delightfully warm spring wea-ther Mrs. William D. Cook return-ed Sunday from Aurora where she attended funeral services for a cousin. Ensign Garn Thalman. who was killed in a naval air corps plane crash in Massachu- - setts. Mrs. A. W. Shiner of Manti is visiting at the Dorius Adams home while Mrs Adams is in Bakersfield, Calif., with relatives- GGGG club met Saturday af- - ternoon for a delightful one o'- clock luncheon as guests of Mrs. Roy Shilling at her home in Cop-- perton. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Louis Buchman and Mrs. Eugene Morris. Other mem- - bers and guests in attendance in- - eluded Mrs. Rex T. Tripp, Mrs. W. H. Trevarthen. Mrs. George B. Robbe, Mrs. Ida McGann of Salt Lake City, Mrs. L. F. Pett, i Mrs. William Meyers, Mrs. J. D. Shilling of Salt Lake City, Mrs. R. G. Frazier. Mrs W. S'. Jones and Mrs. Maurice A. Cotter Chris T. Praggastis, secretary of Bingham Lions, represented the club at a zone meeting April 17 at Magna. The group tourned the copper mill and recently completed nine million dollar power plant. KSK club gave a shower the evening of April 18 in compli-ment to Mrs. Richard Blaine Wells at the home of Mrs. A. J. Sorenson of Copperton- Games were played, with prizes going to Mrs. Robert Pullan, Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, Mrs. D. O. Stoker. hMrs. Eleanor Wells and Mrs. Ernest Sorenson. Others present were Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson, Mrs-Elwoo- Johnson, Mrs. Carl A. Curtis, Mrs. Irvin Lovelett and Mrs. Hank Holland. Mrs. Wells received a beautiful crib blanket from the club and a number of lovely gifts. Banana nut bread, fruit salad and punch were ser-- 1 ved at a table centered with blue and pink sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laris of Roosevelt visited overnight Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apostol. Birch Holt and J. Lindsay Holt of Kamas visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beard and family. Mrs. David L. Bills left Friday to visit a week in LaPoint. Notice: Fire company No. 2 will not meet Tuesday, May 1, because of the Bingham LDS ward MIA sponsored play, "Big Hearted Herbert", per-formance at Bingham Central school. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Marriott and children, Vickie, Danny and son moved into a recently-purchase- d home at Sandy Sunday. Philip Compagno underwent an operation at St. Mark's hospital April 19. He is reported doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Max M. DuBois and daughter Ann; Mr- and Mrs. J. H. McDonald and son Jimmy, all of Lark, and Mr. and Mrs. J. William Grant and daughters of Ely, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. John Dorsey of Holden, Utah, now living at the Knight hotel, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parshauer of Wallace, Ida., making their home at Alexander ....... u,VUU-3- , iVIl iUlU Mrs. George Gadd and Donna Jean and Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Max Deakin. Arlene and Barbara Ann; Mrs. Lloyd Howard. Mrs-- ' Emma Nichols. Mrs. J. P. Rice Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and Mr. Franks and Lana Jo. Women's Society of Christian Service is sponsoring a Silver tea to be held this afternoon, Fri-- 1 day, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Prigmore- Mrs. Leila Rawlings Claude of Gardenia, Calif., left last Friday after a five-da- y visit at the home of her father. George H. Raw-lings, and with her sisters, Mrs. Elvin Wakefield and Mrs. Glen Farley. No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary mem-bers were entertained Monday evening as guests of Mrs. John T. West. Winning prizes at bridge were Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, Mrs. T. A. Masters and Mrs. George T. Parkinson. Refreshments were served ciaht Mrs. Merl Willis and Mrs. Hil-- I da Hanlon of Salt Lake City left Sunday to visit five days in Po- - catello, Ida. Mrs. Mary Slotte and daughter Judith attended a wedding re-ception last Friday evening at the Hyrum Jensen home, Salt-Lak- City, for June Swanson and Earl Barrett. Services for the Community Methodist church Sunday, April 29, will include the 10 a m. church Bible school with Mrs. Rex Mills, superintendent, in charge and an 11 a.m. morning worship sermon, "Treasures", by the Rev. H. Gravenor, minister. Mrs. Harry McNeely attended the art exhibit at the Utah state capitol Sunday. One' of her paint-- ' ings, "Summit Sentinels", a land-scape, was on display. Mrs. Rose A. Tanner Jacobson, 63, 5906 Thirteenth East, Mur- - ray, died at her home at 2 a m. Monday following a lingering ill- - ness. Services were held Thurs-- 1 day. Survivors include her hus-band, David O. Jacobson. Mur-ray: three daughters and a son, tnree urotners ana two sisters and the following stepchildren: Mrs. Louise Nollette, Mrs. Aud-- ! rey Prestone, McGill, Nov.; Mrs. Hflma Kogan, Ely, Nev.; Anthon O. Jacobson and Mrs. Paul Mill-er, Bingham Canyon; Wells Ja-cobson, Orlando, Calif.; Daniel Jacobson, Draper; Preston Ja-cobson, Sandy; Carl Jacobson, Riverton; and Noel R- Jacobson, Verdell Jacobson, Gordon H. Ja-cobson, all of the U. S. navy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drossos and daughters Georgia, Mary and Helen, had as dinner guests Mon-day evening Mr. and Mre. Alger Baum, Ann Michelas, Ellen Fay Apostol. Catherine Dimas, Angelo Giamalakis. Warrant Officer and Mrs. Carl Buskness left April 18 for Santa Monica where he reported at the redistribution center for reassign-ment- Monday after school George Apostol celebrated his tenth birthday by treating six boy friends, Garth West, LaMar Mill-er Jackie Parkinson, Douglas Timothy, Peter Fergus and Clair Rager to ice cream and birthday cake and a picture show. of the women s division of Bingham, Mrs. E- V. Knudsen of Copperton and Mrs. J Lynn Booth, district war bond sales were guests at a luncheon Mondav at the Empire room, Ho-tel Utah, Salt Lake, and attend-ed a meeting at the Ladies Liter-ary club. Speakers included Miss Mabelle Blake of Washington, D.C., national director of wo-men's division, war bond sales, and Lt. Larry Naylor, who spoke on his experiences at the death march of Bataan. Mr and Mrs. Elliott Smith and family of 'Lehi were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. B. C. Sny-- : der. Bryan Farley home, the occasion being Mrs Farley's birthday. in honor of Mrs. Raymond lowdell on her birthday Tues-day. Mrs Daisy Draper, Mr. and Mrs. VVayne Norman and Mr. and virs- James Rasmussen were her guests. Monday a bridge foursome met at the home of Mrs. Charles F. bu lei.ger, who plaved high. Amending the funeral of Peter McPnee, 75, father of Irrs. Charl-es Sax, in Salt Lake Wednesday besides members of the Sax fa- - oro Mrs Bt-'- Pnct'. Mrs fred Cox and Mrs. Angus Chris- - tensen. Visitors Thursday evening at lie home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex yap'" were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahl of Midvale. : copYerton : ' n'ivine worship and Sunday Ej will be resumed next 2 morning at 9:30 p'-S- I grade school with H ravenor of Blng" the Rev- - ff" flKatch returned April fen a l"day visit with Mr. ?S Thomas Hatch at Woods fff Pit spent the week-en- d at home oi Mrs. Hilda Grabner rjfW Brisk of Copperton i to move into the Miller !h.s week-end- . "Cjennie Myers of Eureka liSed April 18 to visit her niece, W. Olsen. htoy Haifley of Los An- - i to spend a &Knger with her brother, Sumnicht, and family. Mrs Henry Slaugh of Vernal ;urned to her home Wednes-- i a two-da- y visit with Lister, Mrs. G. O. Swain. Mrs Venetia Thurston left ru'esdav to return to her home Valicjo. Calif., after a five-M- k visit with Mrs. H. L. Hunts- - Mrs. H. Smernoff and daugh- - day with Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Bar-Mis- s Laura Marshall spent the home of her sister. Mr 'and Pitt rJ'i Booihi Salt Lake G"ef,V5 W(r, Pauline's class-mate- s Westminster college and included Julie Raker Barb r ?oynnnldS'7MiU'y Beth Nelson Qwen Petty Joyce Parrish, and the dean of women, Miss Rosa Bird Merri man Eugene Perrine and son. Eugene Harding Jr., of Salt Lake Uty, are spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. W A Pike Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle moved this week into an apart ment oyer the Princess theatre Mr. Mrs. William Huebner have moved to Copperton. Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger en- tertained her foursome Monday at luncheon and bridge Mr and Mrs. Mark Kerby and daughter Donna, Mr. and Mrs Larry Sutherland were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Ted Scrog-g- April 15. Mrs. Bert Allen of Long Beach, Calif., was an over-- , night guest of Mr and Mrs er Liflda Lee, Mrs. Axel synrow-kvan- d daughter Ann Marie vis-le- d Saturday. Sunday and Mon-la- v with M'"s Lenore Andrea-(BofProv- Mr. Sybrowsky and M visited overnight Saturday l Prove The family celebrated (is. Andreas. m and Don's birth-- Mrs. Louis Garrett of Amer-ia- n Fork arrived Monday for a Isit of indefinite length with er daughter, Mrs. H. P. Matthia-s, and son, Rex Garrett, and leir families Alice review No. 16, Women's befit association, met Tuesday remng as guests of Mrs. Heber fichols at her home. Prizes at ridge were awarded Mrs. A. J. ilett, Mrs Norman T. Jacobson nd Mrs. J J Doyle. A nicely-rve- d luncheon was enjoyed by nt Dinner guests at the home of L McKellar Wednesday were Ir and Mrs. Dick Dean and dau- - hlpr Dixie of East Crescent Bcroggin April 17. Entre Nous club met the ev-- , enmg of April 19 at the home of Mrs. A. V Peterson. Mrs. Louis Arritola was the extra guest and prizes went to Mrs. W. C. Carter, Kay Braun, Mrs. Axel Sybrow-- , sky. A gift was presented Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite, who recently celebrated a birthday. Mrs. H J Kubitshek of Oma-- j ha, Nebr., arrived Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Sam Feraco. Fraternal Order of Eagles aux-iliary met Annl ly at the home of Mrs. H. R. Gust. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. J J. Doyle, Mrs. Irvin Stillman and Mrs George Nylund. Mrs. J. William Grant and daughters Karen and Linda of Ely, Nov., visited Monday after-noon with Mrs. E. S. Grant-Mr- . ajid Mrs. Dan J. Goodwin of Salt Lake City spent the week- - lnrl U'itll Mr Jrrl Mr.. U T? Mr and Mrs. Pete Chiodo of alt Lake City announce mar-iag-e of their daughter, Miss essie Louise Chiodo, to Pvt. iwrettce Thomas Pino, son of jr. and Mrs. Sam Pino of Cop-Bto- The ceremony was per-med Sunday morning, April In St. Patrick's church at Salt Ike bv the Rev. Edward Dow-ns Miss Chiodo is a nurse at le Holy Cross hospital. Pvt. Pino (rived home Wednesday from amp Roberts, Calif., where he as been serving in the infantry. The enthusiasm and underl-ying Mrs. Hardy Odell of ill Lake City has for the writ-es of Ralph Waldo Emerson as reflected in her discussion his life and works at Coppers- '. Study Guild Monday even-ga- t the home of Mrs. William olett. The 2(j members and two iests were served cream puffs id coffee by (Mrs. Ablett and ie assisting hostess, Mrs. James aver, Pauline Barkle and Julie Ba-- t, students at Westminster ttge, visited overnight Satur- - u IHI . UiiU ITll. 11, IV. Gust- Mrs. W. B. Culbertson of To-pek- Kans., and Mrs. R. G. Bee of Provo visited Saturday with then' brother, Ben Culbertson and family. Mrs James G. Crellin gave a party for the MIA class, the Guardians, last Friday evening-Followin-games luncheon was served to 12. H. Smernoff was a dinner guest Sunday at the W. A. Fike home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and family visited Saturday at the Jake Whitlock home, Sandy, and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olson of Union. Mrs. Ben Culbertson and dau-ghter, Miss June Culbertson; Dorothy Hansen, Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen, Margaret Brown vLsit-e- d patients at Bushnell. Mrs. Culbertson and June visited a friend of Pfc Benny Culbertson, Loren Smith of Midvale- Mrs. Rufus Davis, Clyde Doty and Mrs. Emma Doty, all of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday at the il'V mm SIZE 6:00 x 16) APPLIED VmJ with EXTREME MECHANICAL PRESSURE BEST QUALITY O RUBBER. jj M O. X. 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WE SERVE GOOD EATS-GI-VE US A TRY CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY PASTIME INN AND CAFE CIGARS, CIGARETTES, DEER J Jaurequi - Mrs. Rose Lepore Proprietors PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis-trict court or the respective sign-- : MPs for further information.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Harry Pitts De-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign-ed at the office of Elliott W. Evans. Attorney at Law. First' National Bank Building. Bing-- 1 ham Canyon, Utah, on or before the 28th day of June A.D. 1945 Edith Pitts, Administratrix of the Estate of John Harry Pitts. Deceased. Elliott W. Evans, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication April 9 A D 1945. Date of last pub. May 18, 1945. |