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Show J V APRIL 23, 1948 ! BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE Friday evening of Miss Annie Masters. and Mrs. Joe Dispenza. Games were played after which ice cream and cake were served to Eonna Kay and Ronald Lipsey, Anderson, Dana Borich, Bobby Susaeta, Marian Murano, Claudia Murano, Donna nnd Su-san James, Linda Nelson, Joyce Ellen and Raymond Badovinatz, Teddy Chesler, Nellie and Renae Lipsey. Prizes at games were won by Susan James and Claudia Murano. Mrs. Louis Martin and son Stevie of Linda Vista, Calif., ar-rived Sunday to visit indefinite-ly with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. h J. Quinn. Nu-- I club were guests last j LOCAL NOTES i Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Keysaw Sr. of Salt Lake City spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keysaw Jr. Mrs. J. Lynn Booth entertain-ed Monday evening for eleven members of No. 2 Firemen's aux-iliary. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Lawrence West, Mrs. La-Ve- ll Timothy and Mrs. Evan Miller. Mrs. R. C. Raucr entertained last Friday evening for members of her bridge club. Mrs. Frank Zaccaria was an invited guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Albert Kastelic and Mrs. S. J. Gran-quis- t. Lovely refreshments were served. No. 1 Fire auxiliary were guests Monday evening of Mrs. Ross Cushing. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Irvin Stillman, Mrs. Ben McAllister and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacobson. ' Paulette Dispenza celebrated her fifth birthday Thursday, April 15 with a delightful at party the home of her parents, Mr. rie Vidalakis, Lucy Zanardi, Helen Zampos, Jeniel Boren, Norma Nevers, Marilyn Thornc, Elizabeth Leonard and Janice Hocking. Delicious refreshments were served and many lovely gifts received. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palmer and sons of South Jordan were Sun-day dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs. Raymond Larsen. Honorable mention young ladies, Mary Lynn Gaythwaite, Vonda May Olsen, DeCarma Lan-caster, Pearl Cheever, Rae Bar-net- t, Margaret McKellar, Mau-- , rine Peterson, Barbara Williams, Aria Olsen,. Mary DeCol, Ruth McKellar, Goldie Wilson, Mar-- ( gene Barlow and Marlene Diede-ric- h. Young men Angus Chris-- : tensen and Steve Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway end children of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. George Condor of American Fork were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and family. KSK Sewing club met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Pullan. Those present were Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson, Mrs. John M. Martin, Mrs. Lola Sorenson, Mrs. Hyman Smernoff, Mrs. David O. Stoker, Mrs. Carl A. Curtis and Mrs. Pullan. The evening was spent sewing after which delic-ious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever and Mr. and Mrs, Allen Peterson of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever. Ruth and Rae Barnett and Mrs. Hyman Smernoff attended a girl scout outdoor camping class in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker were Friday dinner guests of Mrs. Annie Stoker of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whimpey of Lehi. A Sunday school party was held last Thursday at Copperton ward chapel. Those attending were Marlene Diederich, Rae Armitstead, Lucille Peterson, Margy Isbell, Joyce Gadd, Jim-my McDonald, Lamar Miller, Keith Deakin and John Lewis Matthews. Mrs. Fawn Price, teacher, was in charge of the par-ty. Delicious refreshments were served. M. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheev-er were Thursday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chee-ver of Salt Lake City. Virginia Peterson returned home Monday evening for a week's vacation with her parents and family. A birthday party was given Friday evening in honor of Austa Armitstead on her fourteenth birthday by her mother, Mrs. Elvin Armitstead. Those enjoy-ing the fun were Mary Lynn Gaythwaite, Aria Olsen, Shirley Cheever, Darlene Anderson, Pat-Mutual Attendance ty Lee Fike, Roslyn Hansen, Car- - Awards Given Awards were given in Mutual for 100 per cent attendance, those missing one and honorable men-tion for those missing two and three. Young ladies receiving 100 per cent awards were Caroline Diederich,- Maureen Pollock, Don-na Jean Gadd, Marilyn Boulton, Marilyn Moore, Lola Cole, Vivian Ray, Ethel Lancaster, Genevieve Gadd and Faye White. Young men receiving 100 per cent were Martin Jensen, Karl Hofmann Sr., George Gadd Sr. and Raymond Larsen. Those "missing one meeting were: young ladies Amelia Hofmann, Roslyn Hansen, Shir-ley Cheever, Sally Brown, Janet Boulton, Marjorie Pullan, Margy Isbell, Karlene Wilson and Helen Pearson; young men Howard Harker, Marvin Ray, George Gadd Jr. and David Peterson; A & N DRY CLEANING, DYEING, TAILORING AND ALTERATIONS Guaranteed ay Service 10 Discount Cash -- Carry 492 Main Street Lucille Robertson I'h. 26 Bingham Canyon " 9 'WJkftfV TIMES AS i! 5tf 0lm MEN THE ACCURACY Of YOUR EYESiMr 19 INSURED WHEtf you ivear STANPARD "CrUA RANTEEO GLASSES . " II I 273 South Main, Salt Lake City YOUR FAVORITE KENTUCKY fcV BRAND IS AVAILABLE (fi3?K W jaSunny Brook- - BRAND come ovfR Kentucky Whiskey-- A Blend jtaa ON THE , SUN$ofBr0K Enjoy the whiskey thotsj National Distillers Products Corporation, New York86 Proof -- 65 Grain Neutral Spirit! BURN UTAH KING COAL . PROMPT DELIVERY CUSHING COAL COMPANY ROSS M. CUSHING TELEPHONE 64 BINGHAM CANYON ' ' ' j! 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Saturday evening visitors of Fat Rasmusscn were Miss Gerry Wood and Bill Burdett of Salt Lake City. Norma Cowdell was honored on her birthday Sunday, April 18 at a canyon party. Guests in-cluded Maurine Ray, Pat Rasmus-se- n, Bonnie Olsen, Donna Rae Oisen, Frank Winward, Grant Winward, Bob Bass, Larry Neff, Glen Page and Jack Cowdell. Beverly Allen was a week end guest of Mrs. George Dotson of Pleasant Grove. Week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike was Mrs. W. J. O'Connor Jr. of Salt Lake City. A dinner party was given Sun-day at the home of Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe for Mrs. E. R. Nichols of Los Angeles, Calif. Women's Society of Christian Service for Copperton and Lark met last Friday evening a' the home of Mrs. W. A. Fike. Twelve members were in attendance. Final plans were made for the bazaar to be held Saturday, April 24 at Utah Power & Light com-pany office starting at 12 o'clock. A candy pull was enjoyed Wed-nesday at the home of Beverly Allen by Pat Rasmussen, Bonnie Olsen, Donna Rae Olsen, Barbara Skinner, Maurine Ray and Nor-ma Cowdell. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike. Mrs. Norma Shaw and child-ren Ronnie and Shirley Ann of Holladay. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fitz-gerald. Martha Circle met recently at the home of Mrs. W. A. Fike. A delicious luncheon was served to seventeen. Prizes were won by Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Magee and Mrs. Brisk. "My Baby Was Born Under Hypnosis" Painless childbirth without drugs? Read this inter-esting and factual answer in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next week's Los Angeles Sunday Ex-aminer. - PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis-trict court or the respective sign-ers for further information.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Frank P. Wasson, Deceased. - Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 8791 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah, on or before the 18th day of June, A D. 1948. Mildred Kimzey, administratrix of the estate of Frank P. Wasson, Deceased. Date of first publication April 16, A.D. 1948. Mark S. Miner, Attorney for Administratrix, 8791 W. 2700 So., Magna, Utah. Date of last pub. May 7, 1948. |