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Show .. FRIDAY, AUGTt PAGE EIGHT . THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANTON. UTAH 11 from a seven months' speaking tour in the midwest and east. He w.u pleasantly surprised on his return to find the Holy Ros-ary rectory newly papered and redecorated and takes this op-portunity to extend his appreci-ation and thanks to the B C O auxiliary for their work in the undertaking. Reed Schult. had as guests for seveial days this week Len Wheel.-- r of Los Angeles, student at the University of California, 'and Jack O'Echsel, student of the University of Southern Cali-fornia. Reed, representing Uni-versity of Utah, together with the two Californians, left yes-terday (Thursday) for Richmond Va., where they will attend the Sigma Nu convention in Sep-tember as representatives from their respective universities. En-rou-they will tour Yellowstone national paik and visit in Chi-cago and New York. A reunion of the immediate j family members of Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph Spendlove has been en-joyed at their home during re- - O LOCALNOTES Ann Pechina and Dorothy Gerbich returned Wednesday evening from a two weeks' va-cation to Nevada and southern California. The girls were guests also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Nordberg ofo San Fran-cisco and visited with Ann and Mary Lee Gerbich in Sacramen-to. Other highlights of their trip was a five-da- y stay in Las Ve-gas and Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F.vans and daughter Carolyn spent last week end at Malad, Idaho, visiting re-latives. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Steele re-turned Sunday from a vacation trip to Glacier national park, Pacific northwest and San Fran-cisco. Father Thomas Na len and HLshop Duane Hunt left this week on a ten-da- y visit to Yo- - Semite, Calif. Father John A. LaBranche re-turned Friday night, August 4, cent weeks. Those 7 thoir daughter Bates, of Denver CM Bt-- : and families, nr ' a Gordon SpendWe a? dren of Helena v Mrs. Max J. & Dr. and Mrs. and children of VeLte; TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS Traffic citations issued during the past week by the city of Bingham police department, ac-cording to Chief of Police Frank Callen include: speeding, 1; ov-ernight parking. 3, and parking in truck zone, 2. Three persons were arrested for drunkenness during the week, he said. sayis VP" MORE If three bedrooms, utility garage and work shop L Excellent investment. Redwood road. Third h0U5 of mail box. W. C. Bum FOR SAL-E- 4Tho age and shed and lot on street in heart of Midvali ing around $1800. For in! lion call Midvale 618-W- , FOR SAL-E- UorhT. gcod condition. Call ai j Park, Copperton or Ph. ;' FOUN- D- In city haJTp small sandals. 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MAIN AT MARKIIAM PHONE 333 Miss Katherine Rekoutis Plans August Wedding Miss Katherine Rekoutis, dau-ghter of Mrs. Irene Rekoutis of Coppei ton, will become the bride of Vincent Miola of High-land Buy in nuptials to be sol-emnized in the Holy Rosary church at four o'clock on Tues-day, August 22. MTss Rekouius nas asKeu her sister, Miss Mary Rekoutis, to attend her as maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Angel-ina Miola, sister of the groom-to-b- e, Miss Colleen Creedon, Miss Marillyn Wells and Mrs. Shirl Scroggin. Sam Lovat will perform best man duties for his brother. A wedding dinner will com-pliment the couple at the home of the bride-elect'- s grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jane Crow, after the ceremony. The couple plan a wedding trip to Nevada and California after which they will make their home in Bingham. O Mark Muhar. Mrs. Genevieve Groves, Mrs. George Zdunich, Mrs. George Sluga, Mrs. Rita Ugarte and Mrs. Hugo Bianchi. A green and white color motif was followed in table appoint-ments and arrangements of gla-diolus formed the table center-pieces. Bingo was played after which dainty refreshments were served to 5(J guests. Miss Re-koutis received many lovely gifts. o August Bride-elec- t Complimented A lovely miscellaneous shower complimenting Miss Katherine 'Rekoutis, an August bride-elec- t, was given Wednesday evening !at BCO hall by Mrs. Sam Lovat assisted by Mrs. Joe Mutz, Mrs. weather" Courtesy of c?KT Wher OhiSC Friday. August i H Saturday, August 5 t Sunday, August 6 Monday. August 7 1 Tuesday, August 8 1 Wednesday. August 9 J Thursday, August 10 Showers which Mi" .." afternoon (Thursday) 08 of an inch of preci CIHJMNCIL Miscellaneous bills amounting jto $1123.47 were approved for payment at Wednesday night's meeting of the city council. Coun-cil members also heard a report given by the city health officer on his recent inspection of eat-ing and drinking establishments. 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