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Show CHRISTMAS EDITION THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, DECEMBERj igl CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS IN 1945 Main Happenings in Bing-ham district the first 11 months of 194S. January W. H. Woodring, a pioneer Bingham business man, now liv-ing in Salt Lake City received the lirst life certificates In phar-macy issued by the state depart-ment of registration. Mrs. Deon Hodges was reelect-ed to head Rebekab lodge. Mrs. Jennie Mattsnn tnulc over managership of Diamond Inn on New Year's day A new business establishment the Veterans Cafe opened on Mew Year's eve. Owners of the new enterpi Ise are Charles Di-- i mas, George Makris and Mike Pappas. Local hospital (Bingham Can-lyo- n Hospital) was approved by the College of Physicians and Suregons. The betrothal of Miss Beverly Davis, daughter of Mrs. Ebbs Davis of Salt Lake City to Frank Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dew-ey Nelson of Lark was announe ed. January weather begins as "fair and warmer". Announcement is made by w. S. (Bill) Jones, owner and ope-rator of the Copper King for the past 30 years, that on January Andrew Stephenson of Salt Lake City leased the husiriess estab-lishment. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butt ex-changed marriage vows with S. Sgt. Raio Eastwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eastwood of Salt Lake City April 12. 300 native Puerto Ricans ar- - rive to work at Utah Copper open pit mine. Pvt. Raymond Kopesec, report-e- d missing, is known to be a Ger-- I man war prisoner. Mr- and Mrs. Fred Smith of Copperton announce the marriage of their daughter Shirley to Yeo-man Glenn Stoker of Midvale at San Diego April 18. Funeral services for Myer F. (Mike) Brisk were held Tuesday at Civic Center. Pvt. Florence Gotro, USMC, became the bride of Sgt. John Pantalone April 8 at Los Angeles, With announcement of the re-- 1 tirement of Dr. C. N. Jjl perintendent of Jordan icJ district the past 12 years col the notice of promotion of 1 thur E. Peterson of Sandy to I perintendent. Reed Beckstoudl former principal of HiRhl Boy, is new assistant sudJ tendent. I George (Miley) Smilanich J April 12 at a Salt Lake hoJ of a lung ailment. May A bride of May l was J Dawna Joy Nerdin who exchsl ed vows that evening with I bert G. Huebner. Howard Hausknecht. son I Mr. and Mrs. Howard HJ knecht was announced vuleJ torian of the 1945 gradual class. (Continued on next to last pj Winter returns in snow and blizzards after a false spring in January. Snowfall in January was a meager 6 38 inches. In contrast February brought 20-- : inches of snow. March Miss Dorothy Alaine Siddo-wa- y became the bride of Harold Henderson in a ceremony held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Siddoway. Pfc Lawrence E. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. West was officially reported dead. A prisoner taken by the Japs at Mindanoa in June 1942, Pfc West was lost with the sinking of a Japanese prison ship near Min-danoa on Sept. 7, 1944 by tor-pedoes from an undisclosed source. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Bren-ner announced the marriage of their son, Sgt. Lee L. Brenner to Miss Mary Colman of Sunder-land, England. Mrs. Lucille McMullen Van Tromp died March 1 of a heart ailment. Mrs. J. Lynn Booth was elect-ed to head Women's Civic club for the coming year. Mrs. Richard H. Willey was named head of Copperton Study Guild for 1945. Sgt. Jack Whitten, son of Mr-and Mrs. Harry Whitten of Salt Lake City, former Bingham re-sidents, was killed in action in Germany March 5. Another Binghamite, Fireman lC Malcolm Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rose of Copperton was killed in action on Iwo Jima. where he served with Seabees Bingham aerie No. 659 Frater-nal Order of Eagles celebrated their 41st anniversary. March Jose Isaac Rodriquez died March 14 at Bingham hospital. Mrs. Vernile E. Beddoes died March 24. Services were held at Orem. The marriage of Miss Estelle Stringer and Robert G. Poulsen was an event of March 30 at Bur-ban- Calif. "My Spanish Sweetheart" was the Bingham junior high school operetta presented March 29 at the school auditorium. April The records for March show Bingham had 30 inches of snow. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt died April 12 of cere-bral hemorrhage at Warm Springs Georgia. Old clothing drive sponsored by Bingham and Lark Lions gets underway. Idella Dean Butt, daughter of Fire loss for Bingham in 1944 totaled $3000. John Harry Pitts of Salt Lake City and a former Bingham re-- ; sident died at his home of na- -' tural causes January 16. Miss Margaret Mannion of Cop-perton became the bride of AEM 2C Ralph Brown of American Fork. Elmo A. Nelson was the re-cipient of the 1944 United States Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Key. Pvt. Raymond Kopesec was listed missing in Germany. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Kopesec Of Highland Boy. I. wis B. Parkin of Copperton died of natural causes in a Stilt Lake hospital. Interment was at Bountiful cemetery following ser-- ! vices at Copperton. Highlight of the annual meet-ing of Scouters of Salt Lake council was presentation of lour Silver Beaver ribbons. One of the awards, the highest bestowed by the national executive board of Boy Scouts went to Joe Kemp of Midvale, Scout commissioner of Bingham district and a 20-ye-veteran scouter. At the first annual meeting of Bingham volunteer firemen's 20-ye-club, E. J. Householder was elected president to succeed H. R. Marriott B. A. Hocking was elected vice president and C. I. Stillman was reelected secretary-treasurer- . February George T. Parkinson elected permanent president of BDAA. Other permanent officers named were Frank Zaecaria, vice pre-iden- t; Harold Chesler, secretary; Alvin Hall, treasurer. Mr. Hall served as temporary chairman during organization. Mrs. Minerva Janes Ayiv.s Jones, wife of Park y Jones, died at her home after a brief illness. Former Police Chief Stanley P Davies died at his home follow-ing a stroke of parti lysis. Utah Copper company rcceiv-e- d 4th Army-Nav- y pennant. Recognition as outstanding Buy Scout in Bingham district from the standpoint of achievement during the year went to Douglas Morris, 15, for three years a member of troop 136. Announce-ment of the winner award was a feature at the annual Father and Sons banquet and Court of Honor held February 7 The annual Sweetheart dinnerl dance of Bingham Jaycees was held at Minor room of Newhouse hotel. The Women's Civic Club cele-brated their 2f)lh anniversary with a dinner at Community Me-thodist church, one and aM A Salute to our friends ami a big, hearty Christ-mas wish to you all, this merry, merry lni tiii.i season. Looking hack over the your calls to mind our greatest source of pleasure ha9 heeu our contact with folks like you. BINGHAM STAGE LINES LEWIS BROS. STAGES flllfl we see little hoys and girls WHENband with Santa Clau this thought conies to mind : We would like our expression of appre-ciation for your patronage to he a hearty shake of the hand for each of you. As we seem to he denied this opportunity, please accept this, while a substitute for a hand-shake, as no less sincere in wishing you a HAPPY CHRISTMAS MIDWAY SERVICE JERRY and FAT HURLEY PHONE 12 Biggest Holiday Rush x--a on Long ( Long Distance will be Mmi busier than ever this iZZj Christmas. So pease j . do not make any but m necessary calls on mjjpffii December 24 and 25. Ui X I p jl UJeJLllillfiln I IMZmumMmm Utah Copper Company |