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Show Local Happenings southern Utah and Nevada. Mrs. I Wallace and Miss Johnston plan I to join Mrs. Wallace's husband I in Las Vegas for the week end where they have reservations at Thunderbird Hotel. The two worm wo-rm n will return Sunday night. Phone Your News Items to 91 I ! and also to attend his brother's ' j graduation. j Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick i and children, Laural, Jan, Rich-! aid, and Michael, spent last week j I end in Logan visiting with Mr. Kendrick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Frank Kendrick. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley attended at-tended the annual concert of the Women's Glee Club of Westminster Westmin-ster College on Sunday. J Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Pushing ! and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Muranoi spent last week end in Ely, Nev., ' and also visited the Lehman i Caves which are near there. o I Now open for business is the 1 ru-w service station selling Continental Con-tinental Oil Co, products operated operat-ed by Adderley and Nichols which 'is located on State street in C'opperton. The new station held its grand opening May 15. J Bingham Ward Relief Society Bingham Ward Relief Society i will meet next Tuesday, May 25, I at the home of Mrs. Blanche Reid !at 11:45 am. From there mem-1 mem-1 hers will go in a group to the I Mid vale Library to see the film '"Mm Without A Country" and al.so films on the constitution. Ai rangements are being made to have lunch enroute to Midvale. This will conclude the Bingham Kelief Society educational course I'm the summer. Only the regular monthly woik day will be held (luring the summer months. All members are invited to attend tins fine program. Members of the C'opperton and Lark Relief Societies have also been invited. A stork shower was given for Mrs. Merle Watson at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Thomas on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, May 12. Hostesses Hostess-es were Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Calvin Miller assisted by Mrs. F.ugene Morris. Cootie was pl.ived with prizes going to Mrs. II 'it. Gust and Mrs I'eter Koso-v:ch Koso-v:ch of Midvale. Mrs. II. E. Taylor Tay-lor won the bingo prize and Mrs. i Sam Dispenza the house prize. A lovely luncheon was served. j There were eighteen guests. Mrs. Watson received many nice gilts. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson Ander-son and daughter Betty of Ml. Pleasant spent last week end visiting with their daughter and son, Mrs. Delva Lipsey and Eddie Anderson and their families. Joe Compagno of Richmond, Calif., arrived last Friday to visit here a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Compagno MAY WEDDING Miss Madiliene Hariyman became be-came the bride of Blame F. Porter Port-er in a wedding ceremony solemnized sol-emnized at noon on Wednesday, May 12. Nuptial vows were exchanged ex-changed at the home of the bride in Midvale with Miss Ada Duhig. of the Highland Boy Community Hoii.'e oflieiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. 'Peggy Dairyman of Midvale, Mid-vale, fortnei ly of Bingham Canyon Can-yon Parents of the bridegroom a:e Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Porter of r;t. 2, Sandy. The same evening the bridal pair were honored at the BCO Hall in Bingham Canyon. Host-ing Host-ing the event was the bride's inothi i". Tne . .tt: active bride, who was givm in mauiae by hoi grandfather, grand-father, Arthur Phipps. selected a gown of white .;atin fashioned witn a floor length skirt and a bodice ot nylon lac and long .sheves which tapered to a point ovr the wrists Her linger tip veil was caught to a pill box of lace and she carried a bouquet of carnations and loses with a single orchid. Attending the bride as maul of honor was Mrs. Dolores Peel, an aunt. She was gowned in blue net. Miss Mary Louise Ball was biidcsmaid. She was attired in white nylon. Both ranied colonial colon-ial bouquets of white carnations ami red roses. Jack Hurryman, brother of tin-bride, tin-bride, performed duties of best man. The newlywods will make their home in Salt Lake City upon returning re-turning from a honeymoon trip to California. George H. Wells and daughter, Mis. Boyd Stoddart and small daughter, Sheiri, returned last I'uday from a four-day trip to Leadville, Colo., where they visile, vis-ile, I with relatives. They were accompanied to Colorado by Mrs. Marillyn Stuckensehnoider who stayed for a couple of days and tinii continued on to Lawton, Okla., to join her husband, Vie Ktiickensehneider who is stationed station-ed at Fort Sill. i Frank Carr is visiting with relatives in New Yolk and Tin-onlo, Tin-onlo, Canada. He is expected home May 24th. j The Copperton birthday club met as guests of Mrs. Maxine McNeills at her home m Magna on Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Helen Dinenberry was an invited guest. A lovely one o'clock luncheon was served. Bridge was played afterwards! with piizes going to Mrs. Mane j Mitchell, first; Mrs. Edna Jacob-1 sen. .second, and Mrs. Uu.anbei ry j bingo. Attending all or part of the t Ao day convention ot the I'lah Federation of Women's Clubs which met last Friday and Sat-j uiday at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City were Mrs. Agnes Johnston,. Mis. Heinune Feraco, Mrs. Nell j Peterson and Mrs. Ada Carngan. j lrs. Brjan Bird of Midvale and past president of Central District! was elected recording secretary of the state organization during sessions. A lovely personal .sho.u ! complimenting com-plimenting Miss Lois McC'ormiek a May bride-eleet, w is k'vi'm by Miss Dorothy Geiluch and Mi.-.s K; Nee Johnston at the John .ton home Tuesday evening. Besides the honoree and hostesses the other guests wire Misses Mar-Jene Mar-Jene Diederich, Lela Coca, Col-hen Col-hen Mannion, Marjoru- Pullan, Mis. Virginia Onedi.i, Mrs. Diana Dispenza and Mrs. Roberta Wallace. Wal-lace. Games ueie played and prizes given The occasion was al.so Miss McC'ormn .'s biithday and the group serenaded her witii happy birthday. A bridal theme was earl led out in decorations, and a beautiful bouquet of bridal wreath, snowballs and lilacs decorated de-corated the room. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments v ere served. The honoree received many nice gifts. Sv. and Mrs. II R. Gust of Copperton and granddaughter,' Kathy Dee Thomas of Bingham, ( spent last week end at MlGiII, ! Nev., with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gust and family. i Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace j and son Kelly of Salt Lake City I and KeNee Johnston recently-spent recently-spent a week end in Idaho with Mr Wallace's aunt and uncle,1 Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Morrell. j Mrs. Earl T. James was hostess hos-tess to members of her afternoon club Tuesday. A lovely one o'- j clock luncheon was served after j which bridge was played. Prizes; went to Mrs. Ray Tattoo. Mrs. i Dale Johtston. Mrs. Joseph P. Seussel and Mrs. Joe Brisk. Mrs. John Wallace and son Kelly of Salt Lake City are staying stay-ing two weeks with her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston and RoNee, while her husband is on a business trip to i |