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Show Mrs. Nicholas L. Strike and family fam-ily and Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Strike, all of Salt (Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacob-son Jacob-son and daughters, Mary Agnes and Nadine, spent last Thursday evening in Murray with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cuevas and family. The occasion celebrated Mrs. Cuevas' birthday anniversary. O her mother, Mrs. Ruth Hudson, and her mother in law, Mrs. Ida Waltenen. The occasion celebrated celebrat-ed Mrs. Landheim's wedding anniversary. an-niversary. Mrs. Landheim and family plan to leave the end of this month for Japan where they will join their husband and father. Mrs. Donald Davis and young son of Midvale visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reid. Mr. Davis joined them in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Nilsson and family, who made their home at 268 Main street, have moved to their new home in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reid and Mrs. Dorlesca Kcnner were overnight guests last Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Reid Bishop and family of Orem. Mrs. W. E. Murray and Mrs. Ned Jones left Tuesday night for Richmond, Calif., where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitman and family for about' two weeks. The Whitman's youngest son, Jack, underwent a serious heart operation yester-, day (Thursday). . ! Mrs. Helen T. Praggastis had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and I I Robert Davis. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dispenza returned home last Saturday from a two weeks' visit in San Francisco, Calif., with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. John Dispenza. A family dinner party complimenting com-plimenting Miss Connie Stillman and her fiance, A. J. Sargent, was held Sunday at No. 1 Fire hall. Those present besides the honored couple were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stillman, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McFarlane and Miss Myrna McFarlane of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Longfellow and children. The latter two couples were hosts for the party. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell of Copperfield visited friends in Richfield Monday. Miss Lawain Cowdell who visited here for a-while a-while returned with them to Richfield where she is making her home at the present time. Miss Gerri Shilling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling of Copperton, served as one of the attendants to the U. of U. Founder's Foun-der's Day queen, Miss Stephanie Rich, at the U. Founders' fete last Thursday. Lt. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, commander of the Chinese theater in World War II, was guest speaker at the banquet. Obtaining marriage licenses in Salt Lake County during the past week were: Kenneth Wynne Foster, 19, Copperton, and Karen Kar-en Eva Cooley, 18, Kanosh, Millard Mill-ard county; Billy Reed Collard, 19, Bingham, and Marilyn Lucille Lu-cille Wilson, 21, Salt Lake City. Reported in good condition at St. Mark's hospital was Joseph Mutz, 56, of Bingham, injured Monday afternoon while working work-ing at the Combined Metals Reduction Re-duction Co. Butterfield canyon property. Mr. Mutz suffered a fractured right leg. He was injured in-jured while working on a small mine engine which, had been derailed. de-railed. A fire alarm Tuesday evening about 8:30 p.m. interrupted the regular weekly meeting of the Bingham Volunteer Fire Department, Depart-ment, when firemen responded to a call at 35 Carr Fork. Defective Defec-tive installation of oil stove was believed to be the cause. Damage Dam-age to stove was estimated about $5.00. Firemen resumed their meeting after answering the call. Mr. and Mrs. James Jimas recently re-cently returned from an enjoyable enjoy-able two weeks' visit in Delhi, Calif., with their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Em-manuel Kanoupes. They also spent three days . in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Mrs. Carl Kanniainen entertained enter-tained Wednesday at a delightful delight-ful luncheon for her sister, Mrs. Elliott Landheim,- and family; j LOCAL NOTES j Mrs. Dale Johnston was hostess hos-tess to her bridge club on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, February 27th. Mrs. John Nilsson of Midvale was an invited guest. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Nilsson, Mrs. Tom Carrigan and Mrs. Richard C. Rauer. Others present were Mrs. Albert Kastelic, Mrs. V. S. Barlow, Mrs. Harold Chesler and Mrs. Carl Kanniainen. Lovely refreshments were served. Officers of the newly-organized state auxiliary of the Fraternal Frater-nal Order of Eagles and auxiliary auxil-iary members from Salt Lake City and Murray were guests of the Eagles auxiliary of Bingham Thursday evening February 28th at the BCO hall. Lovely corsages were presented to the state officers. of-ficers. Forty-five ladies were in attendance and dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baletka and family of Midvale were Tuesday visitors at the home of their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gar-dikis Gar-dikis of Copperfield. The bridge club met Wednesday Wednes-day evening, February 27, as guests of Mrs. Dan Delaney. Winning prizes were Mrs. Joe Jones, Mrs. Reed Kelly and Mrs. |