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Show Local Happening Fire Auxiliary were entertained entertain-ed by Mrs. Lawrence West and Mrs. Bill Wilson Monday night. Pries at bridge were won by Mrs. Martin Prigmore, Mrs. Wal-ly Wal-ly Swer.son and Mrs. Theron Hickman. Lovely refreshments were served. Hostesses next Mori-day Mori-day night will be Mrs. Hugo Bia.ichi and Mrs. Leonard Bell. Mrs. Verio Kendrick and baby, Jan, returned home Wednesday by plane from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cole and family fa-mily of Reno, Nev. rge L. West, employes of Utah Power Si Light Co.," of Bingham Canyon received recognition for outstanding achievement in safety safe-ty Wednesday, March 9. They have worked continuously for more than 10 years in a hazardous hazard-ous occupation without a lost time accident. They were honored honor-ed at the' company's 1955 safety roll of honor banquet at Hotel Utah. Drawing for the St. Patrick's day prizes to be given away by the Holy Rosary Church will take place Thursday, March 17th at 7:00 p.m. at the local theater according ac-cording to Rev. Strittmatter. Prizes Pri-zes wiU be put on display in the BCO hall window in the near future. To be given away are: a breakfast set (table and four chairs) and a set of Samsonite luggage. WW WW WW w Mrs. Naudyne Swpnson and Mrs. Charlotte Murano attended .the state Rebekah assembly con-' con-' "venfion ' (A.R.A.) held at Ogden Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day of last week. Mrs. Mabel Jen-son Jen-son joined them Wednesday nite at which time she was installed outside guardian in the state assembly for the coming year. A lovely birthday party was fiiven Saturday, March 5 by Mrs. Ted Bilbao honoring her daughter, daugh-ter, Mary Anne, on her eighth birthday anniversary. Assisting at the party were Mrs. Walter Granquist, Mrs. John Muhar and Mrs. James Gough. Invited guests were Myra Wilson, Joan Petersen, Peter-sen, Mitzie and Marty Muhar, Glen Gough, Christine Johnson, Jimmy Granquist, Dennis Bian-thi, Bian-thi, Claudia Rasmussen, Shonnie Lee Anderson, Randy Fae Chestnut, Chest-nut, Judy Harryman, Millie Church, Michael Smith, Billy Prigmore and Barbara Jimas. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by all. Mary Anne received re-ceived many lovely gifts and greetings. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Ted Bilbao Saturday, March 5 were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muhar, Mu-har, Mr. and Mrs. James Gough and son Glen, and Mr. and Mrs. John Muhar and children, Mitzi Marie and Marty. Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Miller returned the middle of the week from a several weeks' stay at Phoenix, Ariz. w w ww WW Boyd Householder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack llouseholder Sr., left Wednesday night to return to San Diego, Calif., after spending spend-ing about a week here. Mrs. Marion Jimas entertained for members of her bridge club Tuesday night. Special guests were Mrs. Leona Susaeta and Mrs. Lucille Byrne. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Athena Jones, Mrs. Frances Kelly and Mrs. Erma Davis, Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mrs. Harry McNeely of St. ! George, formerly of Bingham, I visited with friends in Bingham yesterday, Thursday. ! Mrs. Olive Prigmore was hos-itess hos-itess to her afternoon club Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. A lovely luncheon lun-cheon was enjoyed after which bridge was played. Prizes went to Mrs. Lucille Bianchi, Mrs. Faye Pollock and Mrs. Jayne Longfel-llow. Longfel-llow. Other members present were Mrs. Helen Peterson, Mrs. Irene Anderson, Mrs. Pat Peterson and Mrs. Joyce Wilson. A shovel operator at Kenne-eotl's Kenne-eotl's open pit mine here suffered suffer-ed a fractured left leg last Sunday Sun-day morning when the cab of his electric shovel was struck by a huge rock which rolled down the mountain. Reported in satisfactory satisfac-tory condition at St. Mark's hospital hos-pital where he was taken following follow-ing emergency treatment was J. P. Smith, 24, Bluffdile. The acci-'dent acci-'dent occurred about 4:30 a.m. Mr, and Mrs. Aimer A. Berg entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gust who are visiting here from Canada. Can-ada. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust and son Don of Copperton and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goodwin and sons, Benny and Jack of Salt Lake City. Alfred J. Melleri, 65, of Mid-vale, Mid-vale, brother of Mrs. Stephen Pickering of Copperton, passed away Sunday, March 6 in a Salt Lake hospital after ah illness. Private funeral services were held in St. .Paul's Episcopal church in Salt Lake City, Wednesday Wed-nesday at 11 a.m. with Reverend Mortimer Chester officiating. Russell S. Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin R. Schultz, 80 Carr Fork, is one of five new members recently initiated into Gamma Theta Upsilon, national professional geography fraternity at the University of Utah. Schultz," who was graduated from Bingham High School in 1950, is majoring in geopraphy in the school of mines. He is a member mem-ber of Sigma Nu, social fraternity.' frater-nity.' Bingham Ward Relief Society will hold an anniversary party, in coommemoration of the. found-j I ing of the Relief Society, on Tues day, March 15 at.lhe wardhouse. Luncheon will be served at noon, under the direction of Mrs. Elfie Reid and Mrs. Violet Carter. Af- ,ter luncheon games will be played. play-ed. All members f of the Relief I Society are invited. Mrs. Rhea Merriken entertained entertain-ed for her daughter Linda on her 1 eleventh birthday Thursday. Guests invited to' wish Linda a happy birthday were: Lynn and Susan Longfellow," Shawnee Anderson, An-derson, Connie Johnson, Char-lene Char-lene Taylor, Jayne and Myra Wilson, Joan and Tommy John- tson, Harry Pappasideris, Victor Forsnes, Beatrice Trujillo .. and I Bill Merriken. A lovely time was I had by all. ., , Mrs. John J. Creedon was hostess hos-tess Tuesday evening to mem-Shirl mem-Shirl Scroggin was a special bers of her, bridge club. Mrs. guest. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Harold Nielsen, Mrs. O. J. Graham and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin. Ner-din. Mrs. Earl T. James received the bingo prize. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. ,- Linger Longer - club member-met member-met .Tuesday night as guests of Mrs. II. R. Gust. Prizes at contract con-tract bridge were awarded to Mrs. Irvin Stil'man, first; Mrs. Aimer Berg, second; Mrs. J. T, 'Davis, consolation and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing, bingo. Mystery sister sis-ter gifts were exchanged. Dainty refreshments were served. The Women's Society of Chrisr tian Service of the Copperton Community Methodist church . is planning to hold a rummage sale on March 25, it .was announced by Mrs. Charlotte Murano. The, time and place to be announced later. ; . John W. Pistoles, 73, of Salt Lake City, former Bingham resident resi-dent for several years, died Sunday, Sun-day, March 6 in a Salt Lake hospital hos-pital after an illness. He was a cousin to George Malesovas of Bingham. . Joseph A. Spendlove and Geo- |