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Show IippERTON I !W r?.n? : ! I Rillpack of Tucson, v,siting with her sister I curt.s. Her visit will y ' m-,m m-,m Allen of Salt Lake i a week-end guest of JL Clarence E. Allen. Gust left Wednesday for Hollywood, Calif., ,jt ith his mother. - E Allen and Mrs. W. rftr and son Billy, were f Mrs George H. Dot-Salt Dot-Salt Lake City Wednes-3 Wednes-3 F Anderson went to eies, Calif., to attend the of Cpt Shirley Rose of Salt Lake City and liam Homy of Oneida, e Clinton, daughter of Mrs. Charles Clinton of ipent Galena Days with nderson at the George reen Age club will re-rlday re-rlday at 7:30. The club sed last week because na Days, nd Mrs Heinle Ehner iddaughter, Becky, Mrs. Lyman, Mr- and Mrs. Id and Mr. and Mrs. M. were Sunday guests at . of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- U home on a 34-day leave aftet which he will report at the Salt CrnLr7Ulting fflCe- Sea Gioves has reenlisted fur torn more years in the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Neater ol Salt Lake City were Sunday guests at the Joseph Colvar home in Copperton. J lg 1I:'rold L- Sturgill and M's. Sturgill were Tuesday night dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. J Dewey Knudsen ' ' Miss Harriett Atkinson and father William returned home after a two-weeks' visit at the home of Mrs. Howard Atkinson and family of San Francisco Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Cowdell is their nephew Fred Rasmussen ol Orem, who is home on furlough from the merchant marine Visitors over Galena Days at the Raymond Cowdell home were Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norman, Mrs. Daisy Draper, all of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson Ander-son of Prove Little friends gathered at the home of W. A. Fike to honor Bill on his fifth birthday. Those present pre-sent were Dee Laycock, Johnny Lancaster, Joan Downs, Robbin Coward, Bobby Davis, Roy C Hatch, Mack Ray, Dave Cunliffe, Freddie Fike. Games were played. play-ed. Refreshments were served and each guest received cake and candy and a small gift. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen Satur- leave spent with his wife and sons Lee and Drake. Mrs. Stur- gill is the former Patricia Gust. j Monday evening Mrs. J. Dewey ' Knudsen, president of district No. 3, installed officers for the coming com-ing year at a meeting of the Murray American Legion aux- j iliary. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brisk and json Allen and daughter Linda Ann, visited in Salt Lake City Wednesday. ! SIC Harold Sturgill and Mrs. Sturgill were luncheon guests of Mrs. Don Stewart at the home of jA. A. Berg in Bingham. Those attending the funeral of Mrs. James J. Peterson were: Mr, and Mrs. William Peterson and children, Lois and Jimmy, Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mrs. Arthur Arth-ur Bills, Mrs. E. Poulsen and Mrs. Miles Anderson, of Copper-ton; Copper-ton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson Ander-son of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. M. R Allen of Sandy. Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank Swain were Mrs. Kenneth Speirs and son Owen j and daughter Marcele, of Meek- I er, Colo. Mrs. Speirs, mother of ; Mrs. Swain, left Sunday morning to take Owen to Nephi where I he will live with his brother and j wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Speirs, and attend fifth grade. Mrs. Speirs returned to Bingham Wednesday morning to take Marcele Mar-cele to live with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cunliffe and attend third grade at Bingham Central I school. Mrs. Cunliffe is another 'daughter of Mrs. Speirs. Dinner guests Friday evening J at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain were Marcele Speirs and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cunliffe of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols recently returned from a two- I day fishing trip up the Provo. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fletcher left Saturday to make their home in Draper. Mrs. James Sullenger and children chil-dren of Bingham moved Tuesday to the home formerly occupied by A. E. Fletcher. Pauline Barkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkle, left Monday to begin her sophomore year at Westminster college. She received a $60 scl)larship based on credits received last year. I and Mrs Ray Carl spent gday in Salt Lake City, jue Cheever, daughter of ad Mrs. H. A. Cheever, re-d re-d home Sunday from St. I hospital, where she un-tnt un-tnt an appendectomy, licia Colyar, daughter of jid Mrs. M C. Colyar, spent reek-end visiting her aunt, I Dale Jorgensen, the fortes for-tes Marzetta Colyar, visit-I visit-I and Mrs. Joseph Colyar day Mrs. Jorgensen is from man 1 C William Groves, Mr and Mrs. Dan Groves, day and Sunday were Miss Susan Pohland and Miss June Herz-berg Herz-berg of the occupation therapy department of Bushnell general hospital, and Bill Crow, also of j Bushnell. Mrs. George Robbe entertain- ! ed the Martha Circle. There were 18 guests. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs William Meyers Mey-ers and Mrs. Robert Goodwin of Lark. A delightful 1:00 o'clock luncheon was served. Mrs. Mary E. Yates of Midvale is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster. Mrs. Yates is Mrs Foster's grandmo- j ther. "Blackie" Davis of Bushnell j spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey j Knudsen. Two truckloads of army personnel per-sonnel and patients from Bushnell Bush-nell hospital at Brigham City attended at-tended the Galena Day celebration celebra-tion September 14- The entertainment enter-tainment was under direction of Sgt. Walter Richardson, Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen, and Joseph P. Scussel. They were members of the Photo club and took many interesting pictures of the parade and football game. They were entertained in the following private pri-vate homes for dinner: J. Dewey Knudsen, Joe Brisk, Wayne Hansen, Han-sen, Joe Wing. John Dahlstrom, Joe Harker, J. L. McKellar, K L. Isbell, Harvey Golf, O. D. Peterson, Pe-terson, Roy C. Hatch, W. A. Fike, H. Smemoff, all of Copperton and R. A. Murano, Joseph P. Scussel, Joe Murano and Richard Rich-ard Wilson, all of Bingham. Later they were guests at the Galena dance. Fire Controlman Neil A. Fors-berg Fors-berg and Mrs- Forsberg were dinner guests Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. D. Knudsen. Lester and Mis. Dan Goodwin and Ruth Allredd and daughter Jean, were week-end guests at the H. R. Gust home. S 1C Harold L. Sturgill plans to leave Friday after a 15-day |