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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1952 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE : copperton : .Joyce Olsen, Phone 530--W Ann Diederich, Phone 521-- Joyce Healey of Salt Lake City spent Friday, Saturday and Sun-day visiting with Mrs. Mary Shields and sons. Mrs. Venus Stoker and daugh-ters, Connie and Elsie, visited last week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen of Logan. Con-nie stayed to spend the week. A wonderful outing was enjoy-ed by the Copperton ward MIA at Liberty park in Salt Lake City Tuesday, August 5th. Copperton Ward Relief Society Due to Kennecott Copper Field day which is being held August 12th, Relief Society work day has been changed to Wednesday, August 13th, starting at 9:00 a.m. There will be quilting, picture making, pillow and corsage mak-ing and embroidering. These ac-tivities will be. under the direc-tion of Sister Lucinda Olsen. Donald Junior Stoddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddard, is now home following his dis-charge from the U. S. Navy at Norfolk, Va. Donald together with his wife who met him at Denver, arrived home Monday. At present the couple are mak-ing their home in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, Mrs. Norman T. Jacobsen and child-ren, Lorie and Sandra, and Miss Nellie Smith returned home last Mrs. J. R. Wing were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pingree and dau-ghters, Karen and Debra of Roy. "Marriage Map of the U.S.A." Want a husband? Where are the happy husband - hunting grounds in the U.S.A.? In what states do the girls have the best chances of finding mates? From the U. S. Census Bureau reports Statistician Louis T. Dublin has charted the best roads leading to the state of matrimony. For this story and many other fascinat-ing features read the New Am-erican Weekly, that great maga-zine distributed with next Sun-day's Los Angeles Examiner. s O Friday from a delightful two week vacation trip to Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Canada. W. B. A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Edna Jacobsen next Mon-day evening, August 11th. Wednesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis and sons, Tommy and Ken-ny of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray en-joyed visiting at the home of Mti and Mrs. Calvin Forman and sons, Billy and Dennis, of Mid-vale Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen visited Wednesday afternoon at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-oni Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dar-re- ll Yancey of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jepper-so- n of Orem. ' Tuesday visitors of Mr. , and "SzfZ - 3 finwf iiTirfi n woi n.i , ,. aim. nmwa '. iw liri DIE IN PRACTICE LANDING . . . Three men died end four sur-vived when navy amphibian made a wheels-dow- n on Lake Wash-ington near Seattle. Here motorboat circles after depositing sur-vivors on wing of plane which could alnk no deeper. Mrs. Alta Boyd, Mrs. Bessie Randall and Mrs. Magee, mother of Mrs. Brownson who is visiting here from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and daughter Marsha, Joy Seal, Virginia and Marty Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper, Wayne and Barbara Jo Nielsen of Riverton enjoyed dinner at Cottonwood canyon Sunday, Aug ust 3rd. Lark LDS ward are holding a barbecue in Butterfield canyon next Tuesday, August 12th. It will be a barbecued beef dinner. The price is $1.00 per person and 50 cents for those under 12 years of age. The money is to be paid to any officer or teacher in the ward. ' Proceeds will go to the new church building fund. Every one is welcome to attend. O La fcJT:-it-li-lHE FIRST VERSE of our lesson text not only lays down a com-mand but also indicates a condi-tion that will be found In a good home. Uncovering the wicked evasions of the scribes and Pharisees, Jesus condemned them for assuming obli-gations that they claimed, would prevent their caring for their par-ents. And certainly a man should now be condemned if he pleads his commitments for missions or anything else as an excuse for not doing that which Is needed by his parents. The last part of the lesson text leads us to see the blessed relation between Jesus and his mother. In his last hour on the cross, when tortured with agony, the thoughts of Jesus were divided between his mother and a repentant comrade by whose cross no mother stood. It may be that Jesus wanted his mother taken away from- the last scene of his anguish, or that he meant to commit his mother to the keeping of John, for It must have been John. Or it may be that he desired both things to be done. And from that hour that disciple took Mary unto his own home. Thus we find that the Bible teach-es respect for the family and all its relations. Obedience to parents is required by one of the Command-ments. And as we survey conditions today we realize the importance of the family to our American way of life. Let each member in his own place strive to make the family the means of blessing. LAFF OF THE WEEK 1 fI'M AFRAID I CAN'T TELL YOU WHAT IT'S FOR. MADAM BUT WHERE COULD YOU GET ONE LIKE IT FOR ONLY 59 CENTS?" Mrs. Ross M. Gushing was hos-tess to the Linger Longer club at her home on Tuesday evening. The occasion also honored Mrs. G. T. Buckle on her birthday anniversary and she received many lovely gifts. Prizes at con-tract bridge were awarded to Mrs. J. T. Davis and Mrs. Aimer A. Berg. Mrs. John Nilsson and Mrs. Buckle won the bingo priz-es. Dainty refreshments were served. vy- f.vy ,:- .? '"'i nut jsmpiiiiii in r IT'S THE HEAT . . .. This Al-bany, N.T., frog was told to "go sit on a tack," and he was Just small enough to find com-fortable spot on a thumb tack. Photographer was hovering on the brink (of the pond.) S this week's V patterns VV , IT AUDREY IANI "7"" J No. 2216 li cut in sizes 6 to 14. Slz S requires 2 yds. .; yd. 33-l-contrast. No. 270S Is cut In sizes a to S. 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PAY BY CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AND SAVE THE CANCELLED CHECKS 0 MONEY OGDER STU8S RXi YOUR RECORDS. YOU WONT GET PREMIUM RECEIPTS For full Inrnrmitlnn rontut yr narst ' VSTKRAN8 ADMINISTRATION ( won the ladies high over all and was first in the ladies sliding handicap. In the 50 bird, 16 yard event, she got 50 out of 50. Mrs. Virginia Wells entertain-ed at her home on Tuesday, Aug-ust 5th for her club. Bridge was played after which a dainty des-sert was served. Prizes were to Mrs. Margaret Du-Boi- s, first; Mrs. Mary Jo Rub-righ- t, consolation and Mrs. Elaine Brownson, bingo. Others present were Mrs. Betty Gillam, LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901J1 Mrs. Sidney Arnold returned home Wednesday, August 6th from a visit to Anaconda, Mont., with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis. Mr. Arnold joined her for the trip home. Mrs. Davis will be remembered as the former Phyllis Reed of Lark. Mrs. Susan Weagel left Mon-day, August 4th to visit with re-latives at Leamington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson of Minneapolis, Minn., are visit-ing here this month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Big-le- r. Mrs. Peterson is the former Jayne Bigler of Lark. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peterson left Monday morning, August 4 for California where they plan to visit with Mr. Peterson's 'bro-thers and sisters and also with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Peterson at Alameda. They expect to be gone two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Christie and daughter Ann and Mr. Caywood, all of Butterfield canyon, re-turned home Sunday from Elko, Nev., where Ann participated in the Nevada open and eastern zone of the PITA trapshoot. Ann , THE BAFFLES ByMahoney BOY-T- PENNANT RACE IS REALLY HONNICM CLOSE I'LL FIND THE SPORT PAGE ANO SEE WHAT HAPPENED IN THAT WHERE S THE 3-- WJ8LE-HEADE- R YESTERDAy' SPORTS PA6Er-- A fWELL YOU NEEDN'T BE SO ) rfff I HUFFY. 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