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Show I mm JrRlUAV. DECEMBER 21, 1043 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH CHRISTMAS EDITION Intermediates at the home of Mrs. Abiett and the Brownies at the home of Mrs. J. D. Laycock. COPPERTON GIRL SCOUTS The Intermediates under the leadership of Mrs. EnuTy Abiett and Mrs. Norene Smernoff and the Brownies under the leader-ship of Harriette Atkinson, Ruth McKellar and Marjorie Pullan spent Wednesday evening carol-ing. Later in the evening the group enjoyed refreshments, the The Sewing club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. At -- vil Moulton. Light refreshments were served. I.buoy that that to all 20 Minutes of GREATER Vir Express . il I i T J ml ml mm News Everj B I I I mm ' Sun. - Mon. DECEMBER JJ' SAT. SUN MON. TUES. 21 22 J23 24 25 AH Techhicolor orR MEmy XMAS TREAT Feature Length Cartoon MR. BUGS GOES aM!lZnm TO TOWN jSflVS ( hester Morria in BOSTON BLACK1E Bct BOOKED ON IUKfiiD..n. SUSPICION JugmL Popeye Show Sat. at 12:30 Sun l2:30.6:30.9:00 SPECIAL LATE SHOW AT ()ne 0nJy 7.tf 10:30, Charlie Chan in Tues. 12:30-6:30-9:0- 0 "THE CHINESE CAT' MONDAY WED. THtlR. 24 26 27 XMAS SPECIAL POPEYE r ' K ,TO(,t lo, SHOW fm BNUP YOUNG . OlDI Comedies, Cartoons, Prizes, Community Sing Imi and a special feature, .JtMjliPlfetf THE CHEROKEE STRIP euRviHi- s- CANDY FOR ALL TENDER CRAPIS Children 14c Wed and Thurs Show starts at 12:30 12:30( 7:00 and 9:15 Climbing FLOWERS FOR XMAS POTTED PLANTS: Poinsettas Cyclamen Primroses CUT FLOWERS Carnations Roses Chrysanthemums CORSAGES Christmas Wreaths Deliveries in Copperton Please place your orders early for Xmas Flowers as there is a shortage. BINGHAM MORTUARY W. V. ROBINSON PHONE 17 1 , I 4 4 4 "THERE are a thousand and one ways of extending the I season's greetings to you, but no T words we can put into writing, I I no words we can frame with our J I lips, ring with more sincerity I than the old'f ashioned greeting I MERRY CHRISTMAS I TO YOU I STANDARD GARAGE ' H. C. Huntsman Phone 18 FROM EACH OF US TO ALL OF YOU i There's no place like home when Christmas comes around, and there's no time like right now to wish all you kindly home folks the merriest Christmas ever. It has been a privilege and a pleas-ure to have served you in 1945, ad we look forward to your continued friendship. BINGHAM DRUG CO. AND EVANS DRUGS I I Best Wishes I I for a I I Safe I I and I Happy I I Holiday I I Season I I Utah Copper I I Foreman's Safety II I Committee I I HOLIDAY 1 EASONNp I THE QUEST OF HAPPINESS has ever been the ultimate goal of human beings. Some find happiness in one way; some in another; and many never find it at all. Whatever road you may have been taking in your pursuit of happiness, may your fondest hopes be realized during this Christmas season of 1945. I One other thought : we want every one of you ftj know that wc deeply appreciate everything you have J done for us during the past year. I BINGHAM CLUB J John Feraco CHRISTMAS NAON'S BEAUTY SHOP phone 20 426 Main Street : COPPERTON : Norma Swain, Phone S31W Erma June Gammell Ph. 577W Copperton LDS Sunday school will present an inspiring Christ-- i mas service Sunday, December 23 at 10:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Stoker vis-ited Monday with Mrs- Hettie Westland of Salt Lake City. The Birthday club held their Christmas party Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank Finnas. A nicely appointed dinner was ser-ved after which bridge was played. Playing high were Mrs. W.D.S Brown, Mrs. Howard Hausknecht and Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger. Gifts were exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett left Monday to visit a week at Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. Eu-gene Midough. Ensign Ray Pett will return home with them to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen and children and Mrs. William W Sylvester and son, Billy, spent Sunday visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. George Dot-so- n and family. Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Whetsel spent Friday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs- C. E. Allen and Mrs. William W. Sylvester. Mrs. Harvey Helms of Arcadia, Calif., visited Monday with Mrs. W. W. Sylvester. Mrs. Helms is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whetsel of Copper-- : field. R. E. Bailey, Mrs. Edna Morton and James Morton were Tuesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Robert H. Bailey. Later, Mrs. Morton and Mr. Bailey at-- 1 tended the Masonic lorW Instal-lation. Attending a theater party hon-oring Miss Lorraine Butt, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Butt were Pat Willis. Joan Suth-erland and Doris Anderson. Atter the show, the guests returned to the Butt home and enjoyed de-licious refreshments consisting of cake and ice cream- Mr. and Mrs. Albert E .Butt received a telephone call Wed-nesday from their son, HA 2 C Clayton E. Butt, who is in Shoe-maker, Calif. He had expected a leave for Christmas but now they were cancelling leaves and he would probably be ship-ped out. S 3C Sylvan J. Butt, another son of Mr- and Mrs. Butt, is now stationed in Japan. He has recent ly been put in charge of the ship's cooking. He says he is fine but would like very much to be home. Friday after the Senior Hop a turkey dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pullan to the following guests: Shirley Reed, Marilyn Wells, Ro-berta Johnston, Donna Reid, Irene Curry, Maureen Buckle. Reed Schultz, Jack Knudson, Karl Hoffman, Marvin Pullan, Nick Vidalakis and Don Con-tratt- o. The tables were beauti-fully decorated with candles and Christmas holly. Mrs. Pullan was assisted by Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mrs. Carl A. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cooly of American Fork will spend Christ-mas with Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Butt and family-Mrs- . Clark Zimmerman and family left Wednesday to make their home in Lehi until she and her husband and family can re-turn to Renp, where they plan to make their home after the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Joseph Colyar visited Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nester of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests Wednesday ev-ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd were Mr. and Mrs. Whetsel Cochran of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olsen of Union and Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Johnson and son of Bingham vis-ited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs- J. W. Johnson. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Krueger were Mr. and Mrs. Ad-olp- h Noreberg of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rhea Lou Wilcox enter-tained Saturday evening with a delightful party in honor of Miss Margery Thompson of Lark. In-vited guests were Vida Rae Poul-se- Beverly Anderson, Betty Lou Houghton and Betty Brim-hall- - Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goodwin of Salt Lake City will be holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust. Miss Patricia Garrity will be spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gar-rity. Miss Garrity is a student at St. Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Davis were Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs- Max Brisk of Bingham. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warner were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stevens of Fillmore. Mr. Stevens has just recently been released from the army. Mr. and Mrs. WiLliam Krueger expect their son, Lt. William Krueger to be home for the Xmas holidays. Lt. Krueger has been serving in the navy overseas. The Copperton Ward Choir will present a Christmas can-tata entitled "The Christ Child" at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Decem-ber 30 at Copperton LDS ward and Mrs. Louis Buchman expect their son-in-la- R. W. Robinson Jr. to arrive Sunday from San Francisco to spend the holidays here. Mrs. Robinson and daughter, Leslie, are visiting here indefinitely- The Copperton LDS Relief so-ciety held their Christmas party Tuesday. The lesson was given by Mrs. E. Odell Peterson. A story "The Last Twine" was gi-ven by Mrs. Ben Price. Christ-mas carols were sung under the direction of Mrs. Karl Hoffman Christmas decorations were ut the room and the tea tables were centered with holiday tap-ers. The refreshments were under direction of Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. Refreshments were served to Mrs. George Nix at her home be-cause she was unable to attend- The Copperton MIA held their annual Christmas program at the ward chapel Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hansen and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen of Payson. Mr- and Mrs. Robert E. Han-sen and family were visitors of Mrs. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carrigan of Union. Mr. and Mrs. R. E- Pullan and daughter, Marjorie and sons, Marvin and Robert, attended the wedding reception of Miss Bev-erly Pullan and Keith Laner on Wednesday evening. Beverly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pullan of Salt Lake. Friday evening (tonight) Mr-an- Mrs. R. E. Pullan and family will attend a Christmas tree par-ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pullan of Salt Lake City. Santa Claus will present every-one with a gift. Jeff Ayres, 56, a former resi-dent of Bingham, died Tuesday morning in Las Angeles He was an uncle of Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Funeral services will be held at Los Angeles Saturday. Mr. Ayers at one time worked at the Good-year shoe shop in Bingham. |