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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1933 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PACK FIVE ffalty fit kthv i ? I V.WIS ( llll sllll . . , Curie lie, Minnie daughter n I V see- - ' rel.uy general 'lr)jve Lie, lu- - ' f'lo hisliir) alter api in lor mrrnan eitii nslii She's liw'd Iii - sinre Dawn.) llucbnpr. Lovely refresh-ments vi re served. Conjoint din-ner will be held on Monday, April 20th ;it 6:30 p.m. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoss M. Gushing were Mi--, and Mrs. Leslie Olson of Santa-quin- . A lovely birthday party was Hiven Sundiiy. Aynl 12m, for Di.'kie Kvans on his fourth birtn-ila-by his parents, Mr. and Mm. Karl Flviins Desidei Dickie those present were his sister, Gin;t Dawn, Norman Merrill, Pamela Nelson, Hobeit Hufhner, Chris-tine Pullan, Handy Ball. Vicky Lynn Moore, Larry Georopulos, Karen Mann, Sandra and Buddy Kanmamen and Colleen Bell. Ciames were played and lovely refreshments were served. Dickie iveened many lovely gifts. Obtaining a niarnaRe license in Salt Lake County recently were John Pete Rice, 2fi, Bing-ham and Variice Jeanne Ilartnett, 20, Salt Lake City. Gay Kendrick, bingo Mrs. Mae iStiilman will entertain April 20.' Mrs. J. A. Fike entertained the-- Pinochle club at her homo on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Davis of Midvale was a special 'guest. Prizes were won by Mrs.1 W. A. Fike, Mrs. R. G. Steele and Mrs. George Dahlstrom. Dehc-- , ious refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Ehvood T. John son and son Lynn enjoyed din-- : litier and the show "Peter Pan" in Salt Lake City last Wednesday ' night. The occasion celebrated Lynn's tenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reid j enjoyed dinner with Mr. and! Mrs. Donald H. Davis and child ren of Midvale last Thursday. j No. 2 File Ladies were enter-- ! tained by Mrs. Diana Di.spenza on Monday evening. Prizes at j bridge were won by Mrs. Bessie West, Mrs. Eva West and Mrs. '(,(, ..1.J 4UU U.llhb- : LOCAL NO'fES Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T. Johnson and son Lynn were Mrs. Maude Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erickson and chchildren, Linda and Vaughn, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rasmus-sen- , all of Murray. Mrs. Nellie Chesler delightful-- ' ly entertained her bridge club at her home on Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. Gladys Graham and Mrs. Ruth O'Brien played ' hjgh. Bingo prizes were won by Mrs. Esther James and Mrs. Frances Morley. Lovely refresh-ments were served. No. 1 Fire auxiliary met Mon-- ! day evening with Mrs. Isabell Scroggin hostess to nineteen members. Cake, sherbert and drink was served. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Frances Kelly, first; Mrs. Lottie Rawlings, second; Mrs. Jayne Longfellow, consolation, and Mrs. fl Wy (J p I i ' t?i - ri linimii I ikMnM$iLAi CANCER'S SILENT SHADOW This tcene from a new educational film, produced Jointly by the American Cancer Society and the National Senear Institute, aymbollzea a new nation-wid- e attack on lung cancer which can frequently be cured If detected by in Ita early atagea. The ahadow of the aurgeona removing a canceroue lung ii highlighted by the Illuminated film which ahowa "cancer'a ei lent thadow." The American Cancer Society, now conducting ita annual educational and fund-raliin- cruaade, pointa out that the present cure rate of lung cancer la only Ave per cent. Early detection with in the ailent stage, before symptoms, could raise this figure to more than 50 per cent. : COPPERTON : Ann Diederich, Phone 433-- Joyce Olsen, Phone 609-- Copperton LDS Primary Conference Sunday Nighl Primary conference will be held at Copperton LDS Ward Sunday night, April 19th at 6:30 p.m. Everyone welcome to at-tend. Primary children are asked to be at the church at 6:15 p.m. "Story of the Primary Child-ren's Hospital" is the theme, with ail primary children taking part. Martha Circle met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mary Zac-cari- a. A nicely-arrange- d one o'- clock luncheon was served to seventeen. A short business meet-ing was held after which bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bessie West, Mrs. Alta Boyd, Mrs. Clara Thomas and Mrs. Hel- -' en Watson. Second Lt. Lorraine Tobiason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tory K. Tobiason, serving with the air nurse corp. left April 1st for ov-erseas assignment. She arrived April 3 in Tokyo, Japan, where she received orders for Korea. She is assigned to the Third Me-dical Group. Entre Nous club met Wednes-day night as guests of Mrs. Hy-ma- n Smernoff. Bridge was play-ed with prizes going to Mrs. W. C. Carter, Miss Kay Braun, Mrs. William Ablett and Mrs. Verl Peterson. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray en-joyed Wednesday evening visit-ing in Midvale with Mr. and Mrs. Caivin Foreman and sons, Billy and Dennis. A lovely dinner was given Sun-day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen and dau-ghter Joyce. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Egan, JoAnn Rasmussen, Dale Fowler, Jerry Honeycutt and Gary Worthen of Magna and Anne Sanchez of Salt Like City. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen spent Wednesday afternoon vis-iting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mousley and daugh-ters, Michael Kay and Donnette of Riverton and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen of Pleasant Grove. A pot luck party was held last Monday at the home of Mary confession that will take you completely by surprise. Read it in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Ex-- J aminer. ' Walters. There was plenty to eat and everyone had a wonderfuj time. Those helping to make the party pot were Louise Stoker, Joyce Farley, Ann Diederich, Marilyn Stocks, Sandra Laycock, Barbara Nix and Sandra Archi-bald. Mr. Tanner of Idaho is spend-iing a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker and family. Copperton Ward Relief Society would like to extend an invita-tion to all ladies to come and en-joy the literature lesson next Tuesday, April 20th at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever enjoyed a lovely dinner at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever and children of Og-de- n Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Cheever spent an enjoyable afternoon Wednesday visiting with her sister, Mrs. B. E. Guiver of Salt Lake City. "The Man I Can't Forget" We met on a blind date I was fas-cinated by him He was one of the most beautiful men I had ev-er looked upon. Meet the famous Hollywood star that Tallulah Bankhead can't forget! It's a E. Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Moss, is now enrolled in the Antiaircraft and Guided Missiles branch of the Artillery School at this post. He is spending 34 weeks studying artillery fire control, system maintenance. Pvt. Moss 'attended the University of Utah and was employed by Kennecott Copper Corp. before entering the military service in October 1952.1 j At Fort Bliss, the Army's Anti-aircra- ft Artillery and Guided! ' Missile Center, thousands of en- - Misted men and officers are train-- j ed each year in the employment of antiaircraft artillery and in guided missiles. These students ' come from the Army, Navy, Air iT'orce, and Marine Corps of the United States and from many allied countries. COMMUNITY HOUSE Miss Ada, Duhigg left by plane Monday morning for Detroit, Mich. She will be speaking for the Women's Society of Christian, Service in Detroit, Port Huron,' Flint, Bay City, Ferndale, Ann Arbor and Eseanaba, Mich. Mrs. Linna Duhigg and a crew of neighbors are housecleaning the Community House. The gym will be scrubbed, varnished and waxed, ready for the spring schedule. Dr. Walter C. Wampler, super-- , intendent of the Utah Western! District of Colorado Conference Methodism, spoke at the Com-- 1 linunity House last Sunday even-- ' j ing. Fourth quarterly conference was held and reports of the years work were made. He and Mrs. Wampler were supper guests of Mrs. Linna Du-!- i Ihiuu :inii Mice AH'i Iliihiifir HIGHLAND BOY: Mrs. Frances B. Hawkins Ph. 598-- e The Highland Boy dance has been postponed until May 1 it was announced. Visiting the past five days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Teles Arriz is Mr. Arriz's brother in law, John Tcleria of Dizaya, Spain. Mr. Tcleria plans to make his home in Utah. Among those visiting during the past week with Eugene Haw-- 1 kins who is confined in St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City were Nick Santos and Alex Martinez of Highland Boy and Mr. Rottini and daughter Josephine of Mur- - ray. Fort Bliss, Texas Pvt. Gary Baseball Louis Perinl, the Boston con-- tractor who switched bis Boston Braves to Milwaukee and his Brew- - era to Toledo, Is reportedly In- - terested in selling the Braves to a Milwaukee brewer owner . . A number of sport commentators think the move to Milwaukee was a bad one, pointing out that the Braves will probably draw good crowds this season, but that the nearness of Chicago will be a ban- - tlleap In future seasons , It's hard to tell at this stage whether it means anything or not, but In four games Brooklyn pitchers put together 30 scoreless innings in which they yielded only U hits . Professional baseball last year attracted 40,938,372 fans. 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