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Show FRIDAY.JIIT y PAGE FOUft THE BINflHAM RTTT-LETI- BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH , !are visiting with Mr. Rubich's Zanardi TT parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pe-chi-and family. Jue Kopesec and son Raymond were cherry picking in American Fork and had dinner at the Zdu-nic- h home. Visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ronkovich. and familyii- - Jordan school a Isa children entffi gS September to have" ated before enteriv, companion of Madeline She is Harrynni. daughter of Mi. IlairynKi."-- . home uf M-- Gue-'- at the .rv Paell wei'tr Mr. and I'mo and Lima Pazt-- Jsalt Lake City and George S. tnms of Arizona. of Lakt Mary Eva Savich and and Mrs. d ip! t r Mildred of Tooele spen Z week end remodeling Miss Loverich's Bingham home eo and cake were seived Tues-ia- at the home of Mi- Ilf l.r 21st birthday, Thus, prc-,.- t were Mrs. Mary Pazel Mi. and Mrs. Mule Watson and Miv How' Root of Arizona. Mrs M nv Nordberg and dau-ghter Helen, visitors of Mr. ..nd Mrs Martin Pechma. have K'lt for their home in California, the and granddau-ghter two are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pechma Mi- and Mrs. Mike Hubich and daughter Kathy of Portland, Oiv. 'HIGHLAND BOY.' Lucille Pazell Phone 402 The daily vacation church school closing program was held last Friday evening at the Com-munity House after a month u study, play, worship and work together. 140 children and young people were enrolled for the school. 250 children, friends and parents were present at the pro-gram. Miss Mildred May and three boys, Jerry King, Ralph Peck and Johnny Sanchez left Sunday afternoon for a week at camp for Crusaders. The group is meeting at the YMCA grounds above Kamas, Utah. Community House kinderga-rten, grade school and high school craft classes will continue each afternoon through July and Aug-ust and supervised playground each evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zupan of Lchi were dinner guests recent-ly of Mr. and Mrs. Joe oSiczato and family. John Zais was an all day vis-itor of Mr .and Mrs. Joe Scorzato and family recently where lie also enjoyed a southern tried chicken dinner. A farewell party honoring Mrs. Mary Kosovich formerly of Hing ham now living in Portland, Ore. was given by Mrs. Josephine Scorzato, Miss Mary Loverich and Mrs. Eugenia Cochian. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Greenhalgh und son Norman attended the Horace Heidt show in Salt Lake City last Sunday evening. Kecent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scorzato and family wen-Mr- . and Mrs. Robert Cochran. Lorraine Scorzato is visiting in Lehi with Mr. and Mr.s. Joe Zupan. Visiting for a week in the new home of Mrs. Peggy Ham-ma-in Bingham Is Lucille Pazell. i cret of this fcmous actress' yout.i and charm, given in her dramatic life story in the American WctK-ly- , that grtvt magazine distribu-ted with next Sunday's Los An-geles Exam ner. LARK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James Carson and Kn Neil of Fairfield visited Tues day with Beverly Seal und Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steel and children, Garth and Carol, Grant! iFahrni, Ann Christie and Leora lleniming.sc n, enjoyed swimming at Saratoga last Sunday. Mr. and Mr.s. Thomas Walker and daughter Marsha and Bev-- 1 ' erly and Joy Seal visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Carson and family of Fairfield Sunday alter which they attended a show at Mid vale. LaVon Anderson, who spent the past two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Winn of Copperton, returned home Monday. Leora Hemmingsen enjoyed a party at Kutterfield canyon with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fike and fa-mily of Copperton last Wednes-day. She also was overnight guest at the Fike home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and daughter Marsha left Mon-day for a two-da- y trip to south-ern Utah. Donna Reed returned home Sunday from Cedar Fort where she spent the week end visiting with Louis Ault. A .slumber party was held at the home of Leora Hemmingsen Tuesday. Present were Lavon Anderson, Clara Kinsley, Carol Steel and Joy Seal. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and children, Douglas and Sonja, re-turned home Friday from Em-met- t, Ida., where they have been visiting friends on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burr and children are spending their va-cation in Emmett, Ida., with Mrs. Burr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Rendlesbach. Beverly Seal has been spend-ing the past week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Seal. Lark recreation is now spon-soring a softball game for all young girls and women. Tne ages are 13 to 100. Come on girls and women let's support this re-creation. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Raper and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robison and children, Allan and Ilene, left Saturday for a week's vacation fishing in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Densley and sons, LaMar, LaVar, and Paul, visited with Mrs. Densley's par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Butter-fiel- d of Herriman. Mr. and Mis. Robert Foist were hosts recently at a skating party at the S & M. skating rink. Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weagel, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Giaham and son Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whittki, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pearson. Refreshments were served afterwards at the Foist home. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Boyd and, ions, Emerson, Benny and Ar-thur, left Tuesday for a two week vacation at Bonanza and Mack-ay- , Idaho. Monday evening visitors of Beverly Seal were Walter Fin-na- s of Cf.pperton and Donna Reed and Gwen Sandstrom. "The Girl Who Wouldn't Grow Old" Finnic Ward, the "Per-petual Flat per" admits to be 75 and brags about it. I .earn the se Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah. Entered at Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. UTAH STATE PRlSt ASSOCIATION rljf A S SOC ATj QNj JOIIN ADAMEK. Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Kates Furnished on Application COPPER GATE 54 Main Street WALTER'S AND FISHER'S BEER ON TAP ALSO EASTERN BEER IN BOTTLES WE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS Carrie Doyle and Jack NiehoIU OLTDOOKS . . UNDER THE STARS 0 K J ' 4 - Welcome to Salt Lake City's Beautiful - $ ) New Drive-I- n Theatre " OPENING ATTRACTION I 1 THE BIG CAT "A In Technicolor j 'f.' Starring I L I. Preston Foster Lon McCallister a"V Pm Ann Garner Mt ft) "nzi, Xe Tiny Train and Pony Rides (Oi l W lllu'in I Playground for Children W If fc i L INSt T1 JV V YA iS f7W7r TUNE IN THE Bingham American Melody Hour Every Tuesday 7:00 to 8:00 p.m K M U R 1230 on your dial Your Murray Music Station v... .. ......... v. " .... rxWv:;1 "r:";:it:j:" : '.v:'':::-'- ' ' ' ' ' . . - ' ' ' when you use this new "TRAVEL HINTS" as your guide! new . . . it's different! This places to go and things to do intermountain area. 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