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Show Local Happenings ..., sistant to the local purchasing agent for Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corp., was announced by J. P. Caulfield, general manager. Mr. Cromar was first employed employ-ed September 2, 1936 as stenographer steno-grapher in the general stores office of-fice at the Arthur mill, and continued con-tinued in that capacity until April 1, 1942, when he was transferred tran-sferred to the purchasing department depart-ment in Salt Lake as city buyer, in which capacity he has continued con-tinued until his new appointment. appoint-ment. Mr. Cromar was born in . Salt Lake City and attended elementary elemen-tary and high school here, graduating grad-uating from West high school in 1933. He is well known in local bowling circles, having twice been state match game champion. cham-pion. He resides with his family on Arthur Row, at Garfield. O Mrs. Emma Eaton Marshall Church, 83, of Provo, mother of Mrs. Albert (Fontella) Pollock of Bingham, passed away Tuesday ot 1:20 p.m. at her residence of causes incident to age. Funeral services will be conducted Friday Fri-day (today) at 1 p.m. in Berg Mortuary chapel by Kenneth E. Pace, bishop of Bonneville LDS ward. Burial will be in Provo cemetery. Mi s. Harold W. Nielsen was hostess to her night bridge club recently. A lovely seven o'clock dinner was served followed by bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Miss Mabel Neprud, and Mrs. O. S. Jensen. Othere present were Mrs. Richard Rich-ard J. Smith. Mrs. Robert Bailey, Mrs. A. D. Christensen, Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Morris and Mrs. Harold Chesler. ., Mr. and Mrs. James McLeod entertained last Friday at a lovely luncheon for Boyd House- holder and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder Sr. Mrs. O. T. Stuard of Salt Lake City entertained last week at a going away party in honor of Boyd Householder. Others present pres-ent were Don Gust, Howard Ab-planalp, Ab-planalp, Tommy Johnson, Bobby Moore and partners. Mrs. Ralph Evans entertained at a lovely dinner party Wednesday Wed-nesday nig'ht for Mrs. MaRee Nelson, Mrs. Agnes Steele, Mrs. Bonnio Clark, executive director of Salt Lake council of Girl Scouts and Miss Joyce Waley of Kent, England, member of international inter-national department of British girl guides and who for the past year has been working in international inter-national division of the national office of Girl Scouts of America. She Is returning to England in February. Red and white carnations carna-tions formed the table centerpiece. center-piece. Ruth Rebekah lodge met at the home of Mrs. Wally Swenson on Tuesday evening. A regular business meeting was held following fol-lowing which bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mabel BrimhalL Mrs. Helen Sullenger and Mrs. Willadeen Householder. Tasty refreshments were served to eight. Bingham Ward Relief Society will hold its work day on Tuesday, Tues-day, January IS commencing at 10 a.m. under the direction of Alta Booth and MaRee Nelson. Luncheon will be under the supervision sup-ervision of Amy Johnson. All members are invited. Mr. and Mrs." Elmo A. Nelson entertained ot dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Stoker and children, Louise, David, Connie, Elsie and Lynn, of Copperton. House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Prigmore are her parents, sister and brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Myers and daughter Cleona, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers and daughters, Charleen and Anna Marie, all of Lincoln, Nebr. Also spending the New Year's holiday holi-day at the Prigmore home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Castleton, who have left to make their home In California. O R. E. CROMAR NAMED ASSISTANT PURCHASING AGENT FOR KENNECOTT The advancers? ant of ft. E. Cromar from city buyer to as- |