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Show PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951 Mr. Addy is making a home for his bride in Bingham Can-yon. He is also a BYU graduate. Stucki-Add- y Wedding The Salt Lake LDS temple was the scene of marriage cere-monies solemnized 'May 21 in hich Miss Caroline Sturki be- - Paine the bride of George M. j Addy. President Robert D. Young officiated. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Willa P. Addy of Bingham Canyon and the late George E. ' Addy. The former Miss Stueki, a dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand K. Stueki of St. George, has ful- - filled a mission in the North Central states. She is a graduate of Brigham Young university. May Wedding Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell of Copperton announce the mar-riage of their daughter, Miss Gerri Gammell, to Norman Do-ma- n, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Doman, also of Copperton. The happy pair were married in Las Vegas, iN'ev., on May 26 by Bish-op Thomas G. Myers. They spent a three-da- y honeymoon in Las Vegas. June Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phipps of Bingham Canyon announce the marriage of their daughter, 'Miss Dolores Phipps, to Martin (Bill) Paell, son of Mrs. Matt Pazell of Highland Boy. The wedding took place Thurs-day, June 7. The couple are now honeymooning in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Monday night at No. 2 Fire hall. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timothy, Mr. and iMrs. Pete Kosovich and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Prigmore were in charge of arrangements. Five hundred was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Louis J. Arritola, Mrs. Grant iMilner, Mr. Arritola and LaVell Timothy. Bingo prizes were won by Mrs. Clive Siddoway and Mrs. Lawr-ence West. A large crowd was in attendance. The social was the closing meeting of the aux-iliary until fall. No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary met Monday evening as guests of Mrs. James McLeod. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Earl T. James, irst; Mrs. Irvin Still-ma- n, second, and Mrs. Wally Swenson, consolation. The occa-sion also celebrated the 'birth-day anniversary of Mrs. Jack Householder Sr. A lovely birth-day cake centered the table. Dainty refreshments were serv-ed to ten. VS. : local notes: Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson enter-tained Wednesday at a lovely birthday partv in honor of her sun, Paul Nelson, on his seventh birthday. Guests present were Ann Nielsen, Dennis Wells, Paul Bumgarner, Michele Delaney, Gary Curtis, Elaine Brown, Andy Johnson, Paul Gallegos, Bobby Kauer, Grace Durrani, Kent Andreason, Randy Sorenson, Shirlyn Dorrance, Lynn Johnson, Russell Booth, Joyce Badovinatz, Michael Jimas, Tina Boren, James Jimas, Lynn Stoker, Hal Kevsaw, Ronnie Olson, Keith Bell, Stanley Robinson, and Jakie Pando. Games and refresh-ments were enjoyed. Assisting Mrs. Nelson were her daughter, MaReen, and Kay Labium. No. 2 Firemen and auxiliary held their conjoint dinner party Plan Fall Nuptials Of interest to their many friends is the announcement made recently by Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Baker of M.dvale of the engagement of their daughter. Miss DeEttc Baker, to Pete Ger-bic-son of Mrs. Sleffie Gerbich of Bingham Canyon. The couple n!an to be married in the late fall.o CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart-felt appreciation and thanks to friends for their expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes in our late bereavement of our dear father. Family of Jay Gordon Milner. s tSF&Z"'' (Continuation of standard aquipmant and trlnV J illuttrattd is dtpandant on availability at matarlalj . to do more work for your money! hrTjjjff1?!! 1 " ' no wonder Chevrolet is America's most popu- - " Jt frrrzTT'r'"''': 7ZIm? 'ar ,TUt' ot no ' truck for the same money ffstfoty JI rM ' i "tTOIII vT"lI ean eq.ua' Chevrolet's power, Chevrolet's eager ftfSt' .ak$j .if LP f I re Lfc response and easy handling that add up to finer wJjysf miimnmn.w..:: i WmmfHm,'m& performance with outstanding economy. See the LS5SII 1951 Chevrolet Advance-Desig- n truck soon. 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