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Show I M.v AUGUST 17, 1945 THE RINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE and Mrs. Thoo Chosier- Gladioli and roses WIN used on the table and about the living rooms. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Martin and son Fred Doe returned Mon-day after a week's vacation at Como Springs in company with Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Johnson of Murray. Young Martha Sue Martin spent the wek at the home of Mrs. Joe A Jonson of Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris had Mrs. Marjorie Schanck of Ogden as a week-en- d guest and Mrs. C. W. Wimmer, Arthur Tay-lor, Virginia and Geraldine Schanck, all of Ogdon, for Sun-day dinner. Ruth Woolsey of Lead Mine spent Tuesday with her mother. Maurjne and Darlme Moffitt. twin daughters of Mrs. Ruth Mof-fitt, celebrated their 16th birth-day Sunday at a theatre party and luncheon. Their guests were Joyce Wells and Frances Full-mer. Colleen Creedon and Marilyn Wells left Sunday to visit a week at Helper with Elaine Murray. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Amsdcn and R. S. McClintock of Spo-kane, Wash , enjoyed dinner to-gether in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex MilLs, Bar-bara Mills, Barbara Ball, Cath-erine Chipian left Sunday for a week at Luke's Hot Pots. O Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols and children, Naomi, Billy and Bob-- ' by, of Piochc, Nov., are guests this week of Mrs. Nichols' par- - ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle. Mr. and Mrs William Rogcr-- I son and children Patricia and William of 106 Main street left Tuesday to make their home in Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Goodrich and family of Sandy spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Da-vid L. Bills. Mrs. Eddie Anderson and chil-- 1 dren of the Federal apartments left August 3 for two weeks at Mt. Pleasant and two weeks at Eureka. Mrs- John Nilsson and children Ante and Ann spent a week at Hot Pots. Mrs. Gam Meacham of Ogden arrived August 7 to spend two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Max Spendlove and Mary Lou of Salt Lake City visited V-- J day with Mrs. Joseph Spendlove. Mrs- Dorlesca Kenner has spent the past two weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Don Reid. Mrs. Susan Partridge of Du-chesne is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Grant Hodges, and in Cop-perton with Mrs. Joe A. Jenson, another daughter. Mrs. Leland Cunliffe and chil-dren, LoRoy and Margaret, of Tridell, arrived Tuesday to visit two weeks with relatives of Bing-ham, Sandy and Copperton. Margaret Nichols of Pocatello, Ida., who spent the week-en- d with Gay Cushing, left to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacob-so- n spent Monday in Salt Lake City and visited that evening with D. O. Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jacobson at Mur-ray. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cushing visited August 10 with friends at Santaquin. Attending a breakfast given Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. Eugene Morris were Mrs. Joseph Kemp, Mrs. L- W. Nielsen, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Niel Olson, Mrs. Frank Madsen, all of Midvale; and Mrs. William Meyers and Mrs. Bert Thomas of Lark and Mrs. A. C. Larick : local notes: George Abplanalp of Roosevelt arrived Saturday to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Apostol. The Catholic Ladies met the evening of August 9 with Mrs Louis Arritola. Five Hund-red prizes went to Mrs. Ray Carl, Mrs A. L. Redmond and a guest, Mrs John J. Creedon. Tasty re-freshments were served eight. Mr and Mrs. Max Brisk re-turned August 9 from a four-da- y stav at Provo canyon. At the Bnsk cabin Sunday and Monday were Mr and Mrs. Ronald Davis and daughter Sydney and M. and Mrs B. L. Mitchell of Cop-perton. California, the pilot of a 9 .crew. Accompanying Mrs. Land-- I heim to Copperton was Mrs. H D. Maynard of Topeka, whose husband is an army air lieutenant and corps on the tame crevs as Lt. Landheim. Mrs. Merrill Bolton took her family to Salt Lake last Friday. Sam Jenkins, who has been a patient at St. Mark's hospital the past two weeks, was rcieas-- j ed Sunday and is with his dau-ghter, Mrs. Richard Density of Midvale. Mr. Jenkins will spend part of his convalescence here with another daughter. Mrs Carl A. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond CowdeU and son Jack spent the week-en- d fishing in Prove canyon Mr. and Mis. George B. Robbe were hosts at a delightful buffet dinner last Friday evening. Lovely garden flowers decorated the rooms. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mr and Mrs. S. E. Fornloy of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kemp of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin of Lark, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mr. and Mrs Roy Shilling, Mr. and Mrs. L. C Jon-es, Mrs. L. F. Pett, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bolman. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Christen sen and sons Bruce and Kent re-turned Friday from a week at Fish lake. They had good luck fishing and also enjoyed a day's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Christensen and family at Pay-so- n en route home. On the coast for a two-we- ek vacation, Mrs Peter Smith ac- - club met Friday h heme of Mrs G. L went to Mrs, in' i!TMrs Tory E. To-rt- rf Ray Watson, fJfrcshi.unts wore ser- - "Lr C Thomas and ft and Kathy Dee jj Mrs. Moe Hansen of J T. Davis of J and Mrs. S. H. a"n Mrs. Ruth All-fLght- c. J'an of Salt Twere Wednesday 3 H. R. Gust "St, had her four-jffi- y night SfJEsts' V:J, celebr-ated "Cootie games SPSfreshmento Enjoy-t- g party and waffle ' xt day wore Donna L Jean Gadd, fwdeS, Jerrie Watkins, Olson Mayne, Bonnie jfpSS and her two-So- n born July 28 at ,od Maternity hospital, at the Ra- - tnond Larsen Cppperton. The arrival , brother, 10 months-ol- d dward Havlik and Ed-m- os liave joined Sgt. make their homo near 10, Coio. or Pickering and chil- - yon August 8 with Mr and Mrs. onry Brmghurst of Bonnion for anenjoyable steak dinner. Norma and Beth Cowdell re- turned Monday from Orem. Where they vacationed a week M the home of their grandmoth-n- i ?alsy Dl'aper. A cousin, nda Draper, returned with ie girls to visit two weeks at the Raymond Cowdell homo. Carol Ann Bononcini of Salt Lake City spent the forepart of the week with Mrs. William Ab- - Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Allen of salt Lake City and Mrs. Hazel Bennett of Ely, Nov., spent Sun-a- y evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Allen. Visitors Sat-U- l lav venmg ;,i the Allen home MrS' Gl'orge E- Dotson Mr and Mrs. C. J Archibald and daughters Lynn and Sandra returned Sunday from a two-- W wVult in Portage with Mr. and Mrs John C. Howell. Margy Is bo 11 visited overnight Monday with RcNee Johnston of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and lamily spent Tuesday at Liberty park. Mrs. Charles F Suilenger en-tertained a foursome Monday at luncheon and bridge. Mrs. James Denver won high score. Ilasue Rasmussen arrived Sat-urday, August 11, from Salt Lake City to stay with Mr. and Mrs. fcldon G. Johnson. Craig (Billy) Rollins, who was at the John-to- n home 18 months, is now liv-- 1 ing at the Edgar Jarrad home. and Patricia, are with Mr. and Pickering. Ivor joined his Dan P. and Golosh of Tex., arrived y furlough i spend at Loga. wife and son and 1'R'thard his wife he is Mrs Mark Muhar Mr and Mrs. Sam Mrs. Joseph Mutz, Peter R. Golosh, Landheim arrived Topeka, Kans., indefinite length Mrs. Charles Lt. Landheim I embarkation in companied her guests of the past nine days, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cant and son, Cpl. S. M. Cant Jr., on their return trip to their Los Angeles home Mr. and Mrs. William Brown wore in Springville Saturday to get their daughters, Sally and Barbara, who spent four days with their grandmother, Mrs-Sara- Loynd. Mrs. Mary V. Sells of Nephi left Sunday after a week with her daughter. Mrs. Rex B. Gar-rett and family. LaRae Seager of American Fork, who spent a week as guest of Lois Groves at the Lynn Gro-ves home, took Lois with her for a visit at American Fork when she returned Monday. "Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett were in Little Cottonwood can- - UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL SUGGESTS KNOW YOUR TRAFFIC LAWS Driving While Intoxicated: It is unlawful for any person who is an habitual user of nar-cotic drugs or any person who is under the influence of intoxicat-ing liquor or narcotic drugs to drive or be in actual control of any vehicle within this state. Punishment Upon Conviction: Every person who is convicted of such violation shall be punish-ed upon a first conviction by im-prisonment for not less than 30 days nor more than 6 months, or by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $299, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The department shall revoke the operator's or chauffeur's li-cense of any person so convicted. Next week Reckless Driving. ' ' ' ' : lark : Ann Christie is spending this week at Provo with the L. R. Mason family. Mr. and Mrs James Brogan and family spent Monday even-ing in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell were in Midvale Monday as supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nell. Others at the Nell home in Midvale Monday were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peterson of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Max M. DuBois and Ann returned Sunday from a week's vacation in Provo can-yon. Jerry DuMont of Butterfield spent tour days this week visit-ing Dorothy Stringham of Mid-vale. Mr. and Mrs Lonard Hall are vacationing this week at Para-- 1 dise. Dave Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford of Pioche, Nev., visited one day this week with Clyde Stevenson of Butter-- ! field before going to see the Bud Stevenson family at Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zahler and Mrs. Calvin M. Jones left Wed-- I nesday to vacation at Lava Hot Springs. Mr and Mrs. Doren Ford of San Francisco are visiting John Crane. Mrs. Frank Bullock and dau-ghter Doris Dean left Sunday to stay at Los Angeles for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mannion and family of Copperton spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Law-- ; rence Grabner. Sgt. and Mrs. Roy Niolson of Salt Lake City wore dinner guests Wednesday of Mrs. Dallas L. Draper and Mr- and Mis. Hoi ace Seal. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielsen and family left Thursday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen of Monday. Mrs. Dallas L. Draper left Thursday to spend a few days at Genola with Mrs. J. A. Draper. Lark Boy Scouts, Troop 114 plans to leave at 4 a.m. Saturday for a week at Camp Steiner. Planning to make the trip are: Billy Thomas, Cal Crump, Nor-man Steele, Freddie Peterson. Junior Ball, Dale Crump, Grant Fahrni, Garth Steele, Jimmy McDonald, Fred Fahrni, DeVeere Coombs, Gene Pearson. j SAVE! SAVE! 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