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Show Local Happenings and Mrs Oscar Nelson, parents of Mr. Nelson. Atsugi, Japan (FHTNO Geo-rge Geo-rge H. Abplanalp, photographer's mate airman, .USN, works with a contact printer in the dark room in the photo lab of Utility Squadron 5 based at the U. S. Naval Station here. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Abplanalp Ab-planalp of Copperton, Bingham Canyon. A 1950 graduate of Bingham high school, he attended attend-ed the University of Utah before entering the navy in January, 1952. m w w w ww A lovely bridal shower was given in compliment to Miss Lois MeCormick, May bride-to-be, by her sisters, Mrs. Lloyd J. Houston and Mrs. Joe Vranes Thursday evening, May fi, at the home of Mrs. Houston. Besides the honored guest and hostesses others present were Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Carlson, Mrs. Gene Johnson, Mrs. Kobert Kdvik, Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Bills, Mrs. Irene Edvik, Mrs. LuVerne Burbidge, Mrs. Clair Curtis, Mrs. James Mc-Leod, Mc-Leod, Mrs. James MeCormick, Mrs. Sam Feraco, Mrs. Joe Osoro, Miss Darlene Moffitt, Miss Alice Ivie, Mrs. Evelyn Prigmore and Mrs. George Jones. Bingo was played and dainty refreshments were served. The honoree received receiv-ed many nice gifts. Pearl Harbor, T.H. (FHTNO Robert Jenkins, gunner's mate seahan, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Jenkins of Copperton, Bingham Canyon, while serving aboard the destroyer USS Ham-! ner, took part in April in joint Navy-Marine maneuvers in the Hawaiian Islands. The Hamner furnished covering naval gunfire for leatherneck troops of the First Provisional Marine Air-Ground Air-Ground Task Force when they I conducted a night training raid ion the island of Maui. Firing during this portion of the exercise exer-cise was simulated while actual launching of the Hamner's destructive de-structive missiles took place a day earlier on the Island of Ka-hoolawe Ka-hoolawe which is unpopulated and known in native lore as "the ; island of death." i WW WW WW - Early May Wedding A wedding of early May of , local interest was that of Miss Jean Kraft, daughter of Mr. and : Mrs. William Kraft of Green River, Wvo. and Arthur D. Bent-ley, Bent-ley, son "of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley of Bingham Canyon. The impressive double ring nuptials were solemnized Saturday, Satur-day, May 1 in Green River with! President John Taylor official- , mg. A reception, attended by 200 quests followed. 1 For her wedding and reception the- bride chose a ballerina length gown of white nut over satin. Her fingertip veil tell from a cap style headdress and she carried a bouquet of white roses. I Attendants to the bride were Mrs Fan-ell Kinney, maid of honor; Miss Reta M. Lucero and Miss Kuna Bush, bridesmaids. Ail wore ballerina length gowns of net over satin in pastel colors and carried bouquets of pale pink carnations and sweet peas. Raymond Bunsaker performed duties of best man. The bride's mother wore a purple crepe gown, and the bride groom's mother was attired in a grey dress and grey hat. Mrs. Orley Bills and Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Green were hostesses. Patricia Pa-tricia Padgen and Janice Bills assisted in serving reception guests. The couple honeymooned in California and are at home now j to their friends at 75 Railroad , Ave., Bingham. Attending the wedding from here were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ttentley, parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Orley Bills, Janice Bills, Patricia Padgen and Raymond Ray-mond Hunsaker. j I Week end guests at the home! of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Morris were their daughter, son in law j and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Josh j Hawks and J. D. of Portage. No. 1 Fire auxiliary were guests of the No. 2 Fire auxiliary at the annual May day party held Monday night at No. 2 Fire hall. Bridge was played with , prizes going to Mrs. Ruth House- holder, Mrs. Bessie West and Mrs. Viola Milner. Mrs. Householder House-holder also received the honor prize and Mrs. Letha Ham the bingo prize. Dainty refreshments j were served to twenty-five by j Mrs. Alva Evans, Mrs Lucille Bianchi and Mrs. LaVerne Miller Mill-er who were hostesses for the j evening. Mrs. Pat Peterson will be hostess to No. 2 auxiliary next Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reid had as guests on Sunday, Moth-1 er's day, Mrs. Dorfesca Kenner ; of Salt Lake City and Mr. and , Mrs. Donald Davis and family of Midvale. Far East (FHTNO The attack at-tack aircraft carrier USS Philippine Philip-pine Sea carrying the planes and j personnel of Carrier Air Group 5 joined the Seventh Fleet last month and in doing so commenc- ed a fourth tour of duty in this , area for both ship and air group. j Aboard the carrier with Air i Group 5 is Ronald K. Bliven, aviation structural mechanic third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bliven of Bingham Canyon. One of the first ships to enter the Korean conflict, the Philippine Sea assisted in the Inchon invasion and supported UN forces advancing on Seoul. On her last Korean tour, which ended the day following the signing of the truce, the carrier's aircraft flew over 16,000 hours in more than 7,000 combat mis-1 sions, dropping 4,000 tons of bombs and firing over 1,000,000 rounds of ammunition. Carrier Group 5 launched the first carrier-based attack of the Korean fighting, a flight of "Panther" jets which hit enemy forces on July 3, 1950. The pilots of CAH flew more than 18,000 missions before the signing of the truce. I j Mrs. Rhea Hartley of Ogden, I W.B.A. state deputy, was overnight over-night guest Monday and spent Tuesday with Mrs. Helen Sullen-ger. Sullen-ger. The Linger Longer club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Aimer A. Berg Tuesday evening. A delicious eight o'clock supper was served to eight. A lovely birthday cake formed the table .centerpiece. Mrs. Ross M. Cush-! Cush-! ing's birthday was celebrated and she received many nice gifts. Prizes at contract bridge were won by Mrs. John Nilsson, Mrs. G. T. Buckle, Mrs. J. T, Davis and Mrs. Gushing received receiv-ed the bingo prize. Miss Betty Brimhall To Be June Bride Mrs. Charles Brimhall of Bingham Bing-ham Canyon announces the forth coming marriage of her daughter Miss Betty Brimhall, to Samuel B. Stone, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stone of Salt Lake City. The rites will be solemnized at the LDS Institute of Religion on the University of Utah campus, cam-pus, June 5. A reception will follow.. Miss Brimhall received her bachelor's degree from Utah ; State Agricultural College, Logan. Lo-gan. She was a member of Alpha Sigma Nu, Senior honorary; Spurs, Luzzer staff, Student Life staff and a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. She received her j master's degree from the University Univer-sity of titan. Mr. Stone is a graduate of the University of Utah. For the nuptial affair, 'the I bride-to-be has bidden her sister, Mrs. Joe M. Smith, to be matron of honor. Mrs. William Russell, Mrs. Wayne Wilcox and Miss Kathryn Davich will also attend her. Carol Ann Smith and Robyn Russell will be flower girls. Ring bearer will be Charles Smith. Warren Murphy will stand as best man. Ushering will be Robert Ro-bert Meuliff, Greg Skedros, James Jam-es Lords, Ed Bliss, Dick Barnes and William Winn. Copperton and Lark Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet next Tuesday, May 18 at the Community Church in Copperton Cop-perton at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Dan Groves and Mrs. E. W. Fen-nell Fen-nell as hostesses. Election of officers of-ficers will be held. All members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A.. Nelson and family motored to Roosevelt last Sunday where they visited! with Mrs. Nelson's mother, Mrs. M. J. Edwards and family. They also visited in Upaleo with Mr.1 |