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Show Jl , ApRlL 21, 1950 TOEBIXGUAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE 'j?!Wr.,... "" '4 --- J JgHrH,r--:Vi-;.i.-;- - 4 IS JO'S g r- - u 1. 5 c. it 7 J Rsts;b r-- 1 t 4 f-- i - K a --:S3dJi3i!;i. --iU : it, j AID TO AD AGENCIES AND NEWSPAPERS This is ihc from of the new office of the Utah Slate Press Association, which serves weekly newspap rs in Utah. Included in the association are about 60 hometown weekly newspapers of Utah. One of the functions of the new office will be to provide a one order-on- e bill-on- e check advertising service covering all its member newspapers and offering to the advertiser, or agency, the most convenient and efficient method of placing advertising in the hometown newspapers of Utah, Throug affiliation with the Newspaper Advertising Service of Chi-cago, the association can provide nationwide coverage in the weekly press on any advertising. Hill Pazell. A good time was on- - joyed It everyone, Ann Peehina of Bingham was a dinner guest Sunday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr.; ami Mrs. Martin IVehina audi family. Sunday evening guest of Mrs. Matt Pazell and family was George ConLsh of Midvaie. Mrs. Kdward Osoro of Bing-ham spent Wednesday afternoon visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Massa and family. HKiULANI) BOY; Lucille Pazell Phone 402 Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Manderlich of Midvaie were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bodine, Mr. and Mrs. George Sims and Mrs. Matt Pazell and daughter. Spending the evening Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zupan and family of Lehi were Mr. and Mrs, Joe Senrzato and family. The Highland Boy is sponsoring a dance at the High- - land Boy school on April 28lh. Music by Mickey's orchestra. Admission SI. 00 per couple, ladies free. Refreshments. Angelina Miola was an over-- : night guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Church and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Muhar and daughter of Bingham were Tues-day evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick A. Yengich and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nick A. Yengich and family enjoyed the Dick iContmo show m Salt Lake City Monday. A delightful swimming party was enjoyed Saturday evening at Wasatch Springs by Edna Hawkins, Elvira Garamendi, No- - reen Zanardi, Eva and Lucille I 'aell, and Helen Golozer, Lula Kay, Mary Montoya, Madiliene Harryman and Lexie Stuart of .Bingham, Sandra Archibald, Mar ilyn Moon' and Jackie Barnett of Copperton, Dolores Phipps and Women's Society of Christian Service for Copperton and Lark will meet at the home of Mi's. O. S. Jensen Election of officers will be held. All members are requested to be present. Boosters on tick shots for those who took them last year will bo given on Tuesday, April 25, at 9 p.m. at Copperton grade school at a cost of 30 cents per person. "Mother Scion's Courage" When Elizabeth Seton, the mo-ther of five children, embraced Catholicism, she was disinherit-ed. Old friends forsook her, but in spite of hardship and poverty she went on to form the Sisters of Charity. Don't miss thus in-spiring story in the American Weekly, that great magazine dis-tributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. ward Senior Sunday school class. Attend. ng were Hay Ciiristensen, G.uy LaCumb, Grant Thome, John Dee Mitchell, Eugene Wtight, Carol Wing, Vonda Ol-- : ;!!, DcCarmu Lancaster, Sally Brown, Marjorie Parker, Mary Ann DeCol, liuslyn Hansen, Jer-i.- v D''.vr., and John Louis Mat-thews. They were accompanied by Mrs. Milton Lancaster and Mrs. Bob Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brisk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olstn attended the wedding-receptio- n of their niece, Miss Dar-- h lie Thaiman of Pleasant Grove and Harold Johnson Jr. of Orem. Jimmy Stoddard celebrated hU fifth birthday Tiesdav with a delightful party for 20 ot hi small friends. Hostess for the party was his mother, Mrs. J. 1). Stoddard, assisted by Carolyn Stoddard, Sandra Archibald, and 'Marilyn Moore. Decorated incu-- i vidual birthday cakes and crack er jack were given all the child-ren as prizes. Guests were Susan Warner, Steven Nix, Lynn Stok-- 1 er, Joe Moore, Lome anil San. Ira Jaeobson, Dennis Nichols, Mich-ael and Janie Carrigan, Alton Wright, Sandra Jeane Kanniain-- ; en, Leslie Knn Golf, Richard Kendrick, Susan Bolton, Doug-- i las and Jean Bolton, Grant and Lynn Palmer and Pamela Floros. Jimmy received many lovely gilts, and an cnjovable tiine was had by all. Mrs. Blaine Mihur was hos-tess to the Copperton Catholic Ladies in the church basement, recreation hall on Thursday,' April 14th. Rev. Thomas Navien gave a lecture on questions risk-ed him. House prizes went to Rev. Navien, Mrs. Jam' Kastelic and Mrs. Mae Redmond. Re-freshments were served. Friday overnight guests at the home of Freddie Fike were Ann Houghton and Beverly Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray and son Steven, and Butch Thomas, of Salt Lake City were Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray. A roller skating party was en-joyed Wednesday evening at the S & M rink by the Copperton : copperton : Marlene Diederich 580W Vonda OLsen, Phone 530-- Miss Vida Rae Poulsen Plans May Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Poul-sen of Copperton announce the engagement of their daughter, Vida Rae, to William D. Russell, son of Mrs. Madelda L. Russell of Provo. The charming bride-elec- t has chosen May 19th for her wedding day. The ceremony will be sol-emnized in the Salt Lake temple and a reception honoring the young couple will be held that evening in the Copperton ward chapel. A lovely party, complimenting Mrs. Daisy Draper on the occas-ion of her 73rd birthday anni-- i versary, was held April 15th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-mond Cowdell. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nor-man, and Ralph Draper of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calderwood, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Draper, Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hardy, Mrs. Lynn Brereton, Mrs. May Kig-gin- Mr. and Mrs. Kayle Brere-ton, Miss Belva Rasmussen, Glayde Brereton, Miss Glenda Draper of Provo, Miss Edna New-man of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Draper of Sandy, Robert, Jack and Norma Cowdell. Par-lor games were played with priz-es going to Mr. and Mrs. Norman and Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen. The centerpiece was a beautiful three layer birthday cake with two green lighted tapers on each side. A delightful luncheon was served. Mrs. Draper received many beautiful gifts. Kosovich, Richard and Jerry Nerdin, Nikki Mary Jones, Mich-el- e Delaney, Dicky and Bobby Kauer, Tina Boron, David Adams, Bobby Davis, Marian Murano, Donna James, Teddy Chesler, Ann Nielsen, Jimmy Lovat, Lin-da Nelson, Linda Long, Michael Ann Crcedon, Bobby Sorenson. Sharon Hawlings, Norma Kay Milner, Paulette Dispcn.a, Jane Wilson, John James Tangaro, JoAnn Pasquali, James and Bar-bara Ann Jimas. Games were played after which light refresh-ments were served. No. 1 Firemen and auxiliary will hold their monthly conjoint dinner social next Monday ev-ening. April 24th at 7:30 p.m. Entre Nous club members met Wednesday evening .is guests of Mrs. W. C. Carter. Mrs. Raymond B. Carter was an invited guest. Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. William Ablett. Mrs. Dean Ham, Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky ami Mrs. Martin Prigmore. Dainty refreshments were served. : LOCAL NOTES :j A lovely party honoring Nikkie Florence Jimas on her seventh birthday was given Thursday, April 13, at No. 1 Fire hall her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jimas. 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