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Show Local Happenings i Green ball in the high school gym at Copperton on Saturday, March 3, at 8:30 p.m. Arthur Ov-erlade Ov-erlade and his orchestra of Salt Lake City will furnish the music. Tickets can be purchased from MIA teachers and officers and are $1.00 per couple. Tickets obtained ob-tained at the door the night of the dance will by $1.25 couple. Mr. and Mrs-. S. W. Jacques had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. J. GranquLst and Mrs. Sophie Granquist of West Jordan. Mrs. Frank Zaccaria was hostess hos-tess to members of her pinochle club at her home in Lead Mine on Tuesday evening. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. J. W. Johnson, first; Mrs. John Adam-ek, Adam-ek, second; and Mrs. George Dahlstrom, consolation. Table appointments, favors and refresh mints reflected a Washington's birthday theme. Tasty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mrs. Nicholas L. Strike and children, AUeen and Louis, of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Prag-astis Prag-astis and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Bridge club met Tuesday ev- student at Westminster college, and Mrs. Jack Thorne and Mr. Thorne of Salt Lake City. Bingham ward Relief Society will meet Tuesday, February 27 at 2 p.m. The social science lesson les-son will be given by Mary Raby. A stork shower was given in honor of Mrs. Lloyd J. Houston by Mrs. James McLeod on Tuesday Tues-day evening. Canasta was played play-ed and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Jack Householder Sr., first; Mrs. Darrell Darling, second; Mrs. Clarence Bills, consolation, and Mrs. Sam Feraco, bingo. Other Oth-er guests were Mrs. Zane Du-mont, Du-mont, Mrs. Dorius Adams, Mrs. Leonard L. Miller, Mis. Joe Vranes, Mrs. Evelyn Prigmore and Mrs. Jack Householder Jr. Favors were miniature diapers filled with candy. Lovely refresh ments were served. . Mrs. George Hoggan returned Saturday to her home in McGill, Nev., after visiting here a week with her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gust and children. WBA met Monday night as guests of Mrs. J. J. Doyle. A regular re-gular business meeting was held Anne DuBois and Donna Linck of Lark were week end guests of Claudia Evans of Salt Lake City. The three girls enjoyed skiing at Brighton Saturday. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick were Dr. and Mrs. Farrel Hansen of Salt Lake City. No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary met Monday evening as guests of Mrs. Marliu Schultz. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Hos-mer Hos-mer Peterson, first; Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard L. Miller, second, and Mrs. Reed Kelly, consolation. - Lovely refreshments were served to eight. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing entertained last Friday evening at a light luncheon after the Bingham - Murray basketball game for Mr. and Mrs. Anthott O. Jacobsoti and Mr. and Mn. J. L. Murano. FOUND Tuesday Set keyi in holder. Owner may have by identifying and paying for ad at Bulletin office. Miss Ethel Marie Palmer I February Bride Wedding rites solemnized Wednesday, Wed-nesday, February 21, in the Salt Lake LDS temple united in marriage mar-riage Miss Ethel Marie Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam H. Palmer of Copperfield, and William Douglas Density, son of Mrs. Monleta Densley j Porter and Mr. Porter of Bing- I ham Canyon. Elder Charles K. ! Jones officiated. Witnesses were Mrs. Porter, the groom's mother, Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Green, John S. Jones and William L. Parry. Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Green accompanied the couple through the temple. j A family narty honored the nrwlyweds at the Porter home on Thursday evening, February 22nd. The bridegroom leaves Monday Mon-day to return to Ft. Riley, Kans., where he is stationed with the army. Bingham and Copperton wards will hold their annual Gold and followed Dy contract bridge. Prizes Pri-zes were won by Mrs. H. R. Gust, first; Mrs. W. D. S. Brown, second; sec-ond; Mrs. Peter Smith, consolation; consola-tion; Mrs. Verl Peterson, bingo; and Mrs. Heber IJichols draw. Mrs. Pete Lotts of Midvale was a guest. Lovely refreshments were served to ten. Mrs. Cordelia Anderson and Mrs. J. R. Dickson, executive director and president, respectively respec-tively of the Salt Lake county Girl Scout organization, attended the open house at the Civic Center Cen-ter Wednesday night and also were guests of Mrs. Ralph Evans. ening as guests of Mrs. John J. Creedon. Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. O. J. Graham, first; Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel, second; Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen, consolation, and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin, bingo. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris have as house guest Wednesday and Thursday, Miss Claudia M6r-tensen M6r-tensen of Salt Lake City. Visitors Friday and Saturday of last week of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans and daughter Carolyn, Car-olyn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and son Dickie, and GQOige Evans Ev-ans were Mr. unci Mrs. John A. Evans. Mrs. Joe Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Greer, all of Malad, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boam and daughter Linda of Downey, Idaho. Week end guests of Mayor and Mrs. C. A. Morley were their daughters, Maurine, who is a |