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Show PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH 10, ! LOCAL NOTES Faye Mitchell and Dale Jhn-sto- n attended the 8th annual Highway Kneineering conference in Suit Lake CitT last Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Bridge club well' guests last Thursday evening of Mrs Joseph P. Sctissel. Mrs. Harold W. Niel-s- i n was an invited guest Prizes Were won hy Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs. Char R Ma this and Mrs Karl T. Iple completing the class will be given certificates and graduate as teachers and will be eligible to teach in any of the organiza-tions. Anyone interested, please come to the next meeting, to be held Wednesday, March 27 at 7:00 p.m. A delightful birthday party was given Beth Cowdell by her mother, Mrs. Ray Cowdell of Copperton. Guests present were Jeanne Willis, Elaine Cheever, Maxine Warner, Jackie Barlow, Marjorie Pullan, and Lois Peter-son. Cards were played and pri-zes awarded Elaine Cheever and Jeanne Willis. A delicious lunch-eon was served. Mr. and Mrs Lislon Bray and children. Barbara and Steve, were evening guests at the G. O. Swain home Wednesday. Among those attending the opera "La Traviata" Saturday evening at Kingsbury hall were Alton Thorne, Helen Jot's, Mrs. Merrill Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. El-mo A. Nelson, Ethel Richards. Lt. Alvin Baker and Mrs. Paul S. Richards. Sgt. William Edwards, brother i Mrs Elmo A. Nelson, recent-- : ly released from the army, was an overnight" guest Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs- Nelson. Mrs. James McLeod of Wills-ton- , Mich., arrived Mar. 3, to visit a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Householder. A miscellaneous shower hon-orin- g Miss Edna Brady, a bride elect, was given last Saturday evening at the home ol Mrs. George A. Panos, with Mrs- Joe Antak as cohostess. Five hun-dred and Bride were played. Pri-zes at five hundred were won James. A St. Patrick's color theme was carried out in all party appointments. No. 2 Fire auxiliary were en-trained Monday evening by Mrs. John T. West. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Louis J. Arritola, Mrs John Martin and Mrs Clarence Johnson. No. Fire auxiliary were guests Monday evening of Mrs. Ben Mc- Allister. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Karl T Jam-Mr-s. Eugene Jenkins and Mrs. Anthon Jacobson Delicious re-- .i diluents were served to 12. i mocratic club will meet Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timothy. Mrs, Fiank Shatter will be Harris Bradshaw of Salt Lake City, recent1;' discharged from the service, ..pent Monday even-in- ., at the home of Mr. and Mrs wale Johnston. Mrs. Justin Collard entertain-ed her sewing club Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky ..nd family and Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Linda were Saturday evening guests of Mr and Mrs, H. W Sumnicht of Salt Lake City. Mrs. John R. West and family recently returned from a three-da- y visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr;. Mahonri Butterlield of Ri verton. Mr. and Mrs. S. T Nerdin vis-ited several days last week with Mr and Mrs. Louis Babcock of ogdon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hueb-ne- r were dinner guests Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Bab-cor- k Mrs Ray Buckle entertained her bridge club last Wednesday i vemne Prizes were won by Mrs Bob Jimas and Mrs. How-ard Bellows. Delicious refresh-ments were served to S). The Sewing club were guests of Mrs. Noel Copenhaver rues- - Grace Nixon Stewart who will present the reading of a three-ac- t play, "Victoria Regina" at the Bingham high school auditorium March 27 at 8:00 p.m., under the auspices of the Women's Civic Club. dv Mrs. ueorge nracty ana .virs. Joseph Timothy. Mrs. Boyd Ant-zak of Salt Lake City and Mrs Keith Manning won prizes at Bride. Mrs. Ed Williams of Tay-- ! lorsville received house prize. Others present were Mrs. Timo-- , thy, Mrs. Lydia Larson. Mrs Mannin", Mrs. Louis Spera, Mrs-- Bertha Brady, Mrs. Williams, Miss Dawn fiennmn and Mrs. Leon Gilbert. Miss Brady receiv-- ! ed many lovely gilts. Delicious refreshments were served. Joe Antzak was host to a stag party Saturday evetiini' at his home m h.mor of Isaac Frank Blankenship. Among those pres-- i ent were Boyd and Val Antzak, George Brady. Joseph Timothy, George A- Panos and Leon Gil-- 1 bert. day evening. Those enjoying an evening of sewing were Mrs Al-ger Baum, Mrs. Julian Baum, Mrs. Ernest Poulsen, Mrs. W. R. Jenkins and Mrs. O. G. Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Cam Stoker were week-en- d guests of Mis. Anna Neuteboom of Ogden Mr. and Mrs Pete Cuevas and family and Mr. and Mis. Anthon Jacobson and family visited in Murray with Mr and Mrs Noel Jacobson and Mr and Mrs. Walt er Kelgrene Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tatton and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boberg were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harkei Mrs. Renold Marcon and dau-ghters, Frankie and Pearl, were Salt I. .ike City isitors Saturda Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott were Mrs. William Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marriott and fa-mily and Mrs. John Turner and family, all of Sandy, and Mrs. John Creedon. Mr. and Mrs. James Crellin visited last Friday evening with Mr and Mrs. Dale Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Masters re-ceived a telephone call Sunday from San Francisco from their son, Lt. Col. Avery W. Masters He is expected to arrive home u ithin the next few days. The West Jordan stake is spon-soring a teacher's training class w ith Mrs. Victoria Lyon as in-structor. Meetings will be held at Copperton ward church- Peo- - family and Mrs. Jam?a of and Mr. family k ssrM tarmington. fl Lee Brenner SMM I Sunday Mr. and Mrs Fwreiidhh, g is staying in Layton nig there. "iiaf Bert Whetee and Rudtl man went fishin- - B ,t1 Sunday. 1W Mr. and Mrs Cecil M and son Dennis visits 9 With Irene Join , 0f Mr, and Mrs john M Inglewood. Calif., SD. day and Sunday wjth J V Jaterka and family Mrs. Nick Malk'os 1 Wednesday from Price -- m had been visiting ghter and son in law Mrs. James Nass ' I Among those who the first day ol the tuunfl from Copnerfii Id 9 Ji nsen, Malcolm iN.UrJfl Tyson, Tom Salt;,.,, Ah and John Manos H : co'ppERFiELD : Valela Nevers Phone 505W Mr and Mrs. William H, Palm-- ' er were guests at the home ol Mr and Mrs. N. G. Nevers Thurs-- i day evening The evening was spent playing cards after which a late luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ross Wright of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al-ma T. Wright of Sandy, Satur-day. Mr and Mrs. Walter Sw. nsoii ,,f Rurcka and Mrs. Pete Borich of Murray were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harvey Halverson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Palmer were guests at the home ol Mr-an- Mrs. Bert Ivie Saturda ev-ening. The evening was spent playing cards and a late lunch-eon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Grig Tyson and Miss Stella Klopcnstine attended the Jackson Steele luneral in Salt Lake City last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bachman were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whet sol. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brenner are spending a lew davs with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Todd of Layton. Mr. and Mrs John Manos and EFFICIENT , Thit institution is dedi-cated to honest, quick, reliable service. There are no boundary lines to the territory we are always ready lo serve. BINGHAM MORTUARY W. V. Robinson Telephone 17 CLASSIFIED ADS LOST Three kevs on chain. Return to Bulletin or post of-fice. Reward. lipd FOR SALE 6'4 acres A-- l farm-ing land; 4 shares So. Jordan Canal water, 5 room house, good cement cellar, well, small chick-en coop and out buildings. Locat-ed on main highway, 1 mile south of Soufh Jordan school $3500. Selecting wallpaper and color schemes Call Midvale 65R2. 3tpd by the tedious trial and error method? now you can get free color schemes with each Beautiful Wallpaper . HARMONIZED COMPANION CEILING PAPERS . PERFECTLY MATCHED PAINT TRIM COLORS . COORDINATED CQLOR ACCENT SUGGESTIONS See the beautiful patterns in our new spring dis-play of wallpapers. And for each pattern, we have a suggestion for matching paint color. Wallpapers of all types and patterns suitable for every room. And the price range make it possible for you to select a beauti-ful paper at moderate cost. Lendaris Merc. Bingham Canyon Phone 377 gr i. 0. PISRI? ( Plenty Practical I I MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS! OF PACIFIC MILLS FABRIC I Men of action will go for these handsome cotton plaid I shirts in a big way I The Pacific Mills fabrics are San-- I forized and vat dyed so you can wash Uicm without H worry! The printed plaid patterns range from the I neater type to large, bold checks. Two handy button-- I through pockets. Ideal for sports or work! With long H PRINCESS THEATRE HAS TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR Tom Hreneman's BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD HROADCASTS AT THE UTAH THEATRE MON. AND TUES., MARCH 18-1- 9. 10 Tickets for Monday 8 Tickets for Tuesday 75c Each ' REGISTER AT THEATRE FRI.-SAT.SU- NIGHTS. TICKETS WILL BE j DRAWN SUNDAY AT 8:00 P M. Pkase fbryVe... this side --to --side movemenf of the head We're sorry that we have range of sizes. And no use to answer "No" so often picking them too big and . . . when you ask for trusting to the laundry to Arrow Shirts. shink 'em to shape-- . Arrows jfTk just don't shrink out of fit. k-- e noPe yu" keep Vy 'I frying, and bear with us (lj .... jtA But the truth is, our cur- - ' 2r NT rent supply of these al- - ji - J. f h"4i d shirts is . N tfe c' 'fe anything but adequate. 1 When we're able to when your request brings show you some, they're forth the above-picture- d frequently in a limited motions. Bingham Merc. THE BIG STORE PHONE 14 15 - j .- - 0 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF PRIGMORE BROTHERS CASH GROCERY (FORMERLY DOWDS CASH GROCERY) MARCH 1ST WE WILL CONTINUE TO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE. DELIVERY SERVICE , TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS PHONE 310 309 MAIN STREET . Program Subject GREATER 1 N"""- - MARCH tafrnu 'i'1- - Wv '"N. iiks. m 18 19 PLAY BINGO FRI. T 8 ui " ' LLVTlrSVk8"1"1"5 B- - D. A. A. Sho I T 1 V M'LWA i M m Tuesday 1:30-7:0- 0 and W rnmisXiftt ' l0 6:45 and 9:00 Wednesday 7 and I !iin ( ards At lioxJTB Brady-Blankenshi- Wedding Miss Edna Brady, daughter of1 Mrs. Bertha Brady, became the bride of Isaac Frank Blanken-ship of Louden, Ky.. Tuesday evening The wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Antzak in the presence of the immediate family and a few close friends. Bishop Clinton Robison officiated. The bride's only attendant was Mrs Antzak. , George Brady served as best man for Mr. Blankenship. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Ant-zak honored the couple ;it a wedding dinner. |