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Show I FRIDAY, JULY?- - J PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, IJTAH io, Josephine J1! home at 5001 Loleta Ave., Eagle Rock, Calif. GRAY ELKINS WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray of Ogden, formerly of Bingham, an-nounce the marriage of their laughter, Lois to Charles Elkins Jr. ol Eagle Rock, Calif. The m Id inn was solemnized at 8 : .'10 D.m Wednesday. June 16 by Bishop Lofgreen at the home of i aster, Mrs. Clyde Hawkins. The bride was gowned in an afternoon dress of pale blue, complimented by a corsage Ol pink roses and gardenias. Mrs. Hawkins attended her sister as ination of honor. Mrs. Gray was dressed in a black and white punt and Mane McCrae, aunt ot the bridegroom, was gowned in green. Her corsage was of roses and gardenias. Herbert M-cCrae of Salt Lake City was best rr " The couple will make their family. Mr and A. Murano and 9tii Murano and Cashing famu. and Verio Kendnck Mi. daughter, and fa-mily and Mrs W K. Jenkins and Roy I'ratt. O LOCAL NOTES Mrs. Alma Mantle and Mrs. Gerald M. Duane Jr. were hos-tesses Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Mantle at a lovely birthday dinner given in honor of Tula Papanikolas of Magna Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vidcan of Pocatello, Mrs. Lee Jenkins of Vernal, Don-na Kochonlg of Magna, Mrs. Hil-da Hamlon of Salt Lake City, Mr. Duane, Mr. Mantle and son Larry. A large birthday cake and vari-colore- d gladiolus form-ed the table centerpiece Miss Papanikolas received many love-ly gifts. Later dancing was en-joyed. No. 2 firemen and auxiliary enjoyed a hamburger fry Mon-day evening at Tanners Flat in little Cottonwood canyon. Twen-ty eight members and guests were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson were invited guests. In charge of arrange-ments were Mr. and Mrs. John M Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Clive Siddoway. Mrs. O. G. Muir returned Sun-- I day from a vacation at Needles, San Bernardino and Inyokern Calif Her son, William Porter of Inyokern, returned with her for a visit here. Mr and Mrs. Bill Edwards of Logan arrived last Friday to visit several days with Mr. and Mrs Elmo A. Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren. They left Wednesday for Roosevelt where they will visit several days. Mr and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson and family, Ronnie and Jeniel Boren and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duke and family of Durham, N. Car., enjoyed a picnic at Liberty park Sunday. Mrs. Duke is a cousin of Mrs. Nelson. Beggars In Mink Coats". Fake charities exposed. Even the smartly dressed woman who re-quests a charity donation is fre- - quently a tool in a brazen plot to swindle vou. Read this true story of fake charities in the American Weekly, that great magazine dis- - tributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. Last Friday luncheon guests of Mrs. R. C. Rauer were Mrs. Clyde G ilium and children, Su-san, Sally and Clyde Jr. of Lark and Mrs. Specht of Colorado Frank Rino visited last Thurs-day with his brother, Anthony Rino of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Blaine Wells and son of Copperton visited Tuesday with Mrs. Frank Rino. Mrs. John Osoro entertained Monday evening for eight mem-bers of No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Lon Rawlmgs, Mrs. Jack House-holder and Mrs. Anthon O. Ja cobson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mattson and son Michael left recently via San Francisco for their home in Portland, Ore., following a ten-da- y visit with Mr and Mrs. Geo-rge A. Panos. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pino and sons Rudy and Amadeo of Cop-perton and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pino and children spent Sunday at Lagoon. Attending Credit Union day at! Lagoon Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacobson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cue-- 1 vas and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. gagement ot their daughter, Nancy Carol to Robert Derrick, gotl ol Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Der nek ol Salt Lake City. Others attending the announcement par-ts at Sky Crest up Emigration canyon were Mi. and Mrs. R. W. Andeison and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hansen, both of Salt Lake City ENGAGEMENTS Announcement is made this wick be Marcus Lombard! of Bingham of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of his son, Willard to Miss Beverly Hyde of San Leandro. Calif. The couple plan a fall wedding Willard has been making his home with his sister. Mrs. John A Hess of San Leandro. Mr. and Mrs A W Anderson of Bingham announce the en- - Murine Willis of Price SSRWW S3 "feflghH will leave Monday Anchorage, Alaska after vrs- - for and fa y tog w't" his wite the J F. Barkle home. of Sunday visitors at the home Mr and Mrs J R Wing were and Mrs. Elwood Gray and .laughter, Leslie Ann, of Las Ve gaMrNInd Mrs. Carl Caldervvood of Provo spent Tueftday, Wednes-day and Thursday at the of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cow- - dCSunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs D. B. Fitzgerald were Mr and Mrs. Donald J. Evans and suns. Duane and Douglas of Bingham. ... a a Copperton Notes (Continued from page four) with Mi ed Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Ray L. Olsen. Later . Mr and Mrs. Wilcox Jenna i Olsen, Norma Cowdcll Man R ikoutLs, Donna Rae Olsen. Jerry Watkins and Aria Olsen enjoyed swimming at Saratoga. Freddy Fike was an overnigm gliest of Beverly Ray Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pulham of 'Orem visited recently with Mrs. Pulham's mother, Mrs. Cecil Downs. A slumber party was enjoyed at the home of Mr and Mrs. Kay L Olsen Thursday night by Don-na Rae Olsen, Jerry Watkms, Mary Rekoutis and Norma Cow- - dt Donna Jean Gacld was honored on her 16th birthday Wednesday with a delightful surprise party given by her mother, Mrs George A. Gadd. Delicious refreshments were served to Maurine Ray. Shirley Mavne, Bonnie Olsen, Pat Rasmussen, Jerry Watkms, Norma Cowdell and Barbara zelio, Alfonso Bressan fl rge Massa, Mr, and ltM Cochran and lau ht fl Joan Mass.i, A n Pechin Massa Jr., ana Gus rSM group enjoyed swimminf W cessions ami :! lance sponsoro by thyM Visiting over the week I the home of Mrs. Milb cB ich were Mi ,, Mrs. sfflB, vich and daU ter Tooele, Mr. and Mrs MibiLM1 ol Salt Lake C and Paul 5B anich, who i, line th gSroudp fwnere visitors in Salt V U ' f Mary Loverich and Marv M ich spent the at the home ol ., DavithW Park City. Joan Massa was a delifhuB hostess Thursday evenms iiB-- ' card pai ty hi her bB Guests included Mary Lucr-- B; Mane Azzelio, Mi j,'H. Ann Pechina Bui "'9- ran. Delicious u li , .shim.nti Mr. and Mrs. Pete UB Salt Lake City spent MuriB isiting v ith old :.;B ghbors here h, Img n0vt "H 21st South, they njoy miliar faces. 1" 'HIGHLAND BOY: Marie Azzelio Janus B, McGee spent Satur-day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goldyn Carter of Ho-liday. Following his visit there he spent some time with other friends in Midvale and Murray. Enjoying the annual outing of the Italian-America- n Civic lea-- i gue held at Lagoon Sunday were Mrs Tonv Azzelio, Attelio A.zel- - A & N DRY CLEANING AND DYEING FUR STORAGE Guaranteed Service I0i Discount Cash -- Carry 492 Main Street J. l DUlitr Phone 26 Bingham Canyon CLASSIFIED ADS Due to the small amount in-volved, we do not accept want ads except on a basis. No ads taken by telephone. FOR SALE at my home, 354 E. Center. Midvale. beautifully styled 1st quality hand made ba-- I by bonnets, baby dresses, child ren's dresses, ladies aprons and hand embroidered gifts. Mrs. Mitchell. Jy 25 VETERANS ONLY! 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Frosty tones of blue, rosedust, cherry wood, I peach, and green-- ail with matching rayon satin binding ! I SELECT ON LAY-AWA-Y . . MONTHS TO ggJ Subject I Can 61 GREATER Program for any Sj . 1 i " J J J To ( hang I show ill It'KB Without I information mm- - m JULY NoticftJ STAY Y Tuii5I7 THURSDAY Tgl All Spanish Talking I Ann Sheridan, Delores Del Ri0 . I Lew Ayers Af, ABANDONADAS 1 TUr 12:15. 7:00 and 9:00 I WEDNESDAY p,U" I UNFAITHFUL R. C. (Jemmell Club Show MM I rimes; 4 mrim my fijjjgi i STRANGE W Su. 12:30. 5:30. 7:30, ,:30 fUgT Hi JQURNEY Bfii Monday 7:00 and 9:00 mjSgf STILL RACING Jfe AGAINST TIMi jofSl) Working 'round the clock, telephone equip-ment manufacturers are delivering more tele-phones, switchboards, wire, cable and other items than ever before and they're all being put to use as fast as they come off the assem-bly lines. Even so, the huge backed-u- p de-mand leaves us with nearly 65,000 unfilled orders for service in the seven-stat- e area we serve. Providing service to new customers isn't all we expect to do. We want to give every one of our present customers the kind of service he wants. Many people who have been sharing party lines will want individual lines. We'll get going on that job as soon ft! we get enough equipment installed but it takes time to get caught up after long years of shortages. Tilt Mountain States Telephone i Telegr oph Co. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis-trict court or the respective sign-- i ers for further information.) Estate of John Feraco, Deceas-- ! ed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign-- i ed at the office of Elliott W. Evans. 323 Utah Oil Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, on or be--' fore the 25th dav of November, A. D. 1947 Sam Feraco, Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Feraco, Deceased. Date of first oublication July 25, A. D 1947. ELLIOTT W. EVANS, Attorney for Executor, 323 Utah Oil Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Last date of pub. Aug. 15, 1947 |