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Show j LOCAL NOTES A Bingham Ward all-mutiial outing will be held at Saratoga next Tuesday, July 6. Lt. Charlotte Rasmussen of the navy nurse corp stationed at Corona, Calif., is expected to arrive ar-rive tomorrow, Saturday for a three weeks visit here with her mother, Mrs. Helen Sullenger, sister Agnes and brother, Keith and family. Enjoying swimming and a picnic pic-nic supper at Saratoga Wednesday Wednes-day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson and children, Larry, JoAnn, and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Huebner and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson and sons, Russell and Danny, and Joyce Copenhaver. RM l!c and Mrs. Keith Sullenger Sullen-ger spent yesterday (Thursday) at Eureka where they attended the funeral services of Mrs. Suenger's grandfather. Tuesday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reid were Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Stone and daughter Susan of Salt Lake City. House guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dis-penza Dis-penza are Mrs. Louis Santin and children of Richmond, Calif. They arrived last Thursday and are leaving today, Friday, to return to their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing and Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kend-rick Kend-rick and Ricky enjoyed a fishing trip to Grace, Ida., last Sunday. They also stopped in Providence to visit with Mr. Kendrick's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kend-rick. Kend-rick. Attending the West Jordan Stake Mutual girls outing held at Spruces last Thursday, Friday and Saturday from Bingham ward were Carma Ray, Carole Dean Sanchez, LaDean Ham, Kathy Zampos, Karen Bell, Sharon Shar-on Porter, Carol Wiechman, and Ann Marie Sybrowsky. Mrs. Ma-Ree Ma-Ree Nelson and daughter Pamela and Mrs. Mary Hakanson accompanied accom-panied them on the outing and Mrs. Letha Ham came up every day. This group of girls won second prize for neatest camp and participation in activities. The prize was camping song books for Mutual. A marriage license was obtained obtain-ed recently in Salt Lake County by Sidney H. Hardy, 42, and Dorothy Massey, 42, both of Bingham Canyon. Holy Rosary Church Summer School for youngsters of Highland High-land Boy will continue another week it was reported. Due to rainy weather last Sunday, Sun-day, the No. 1 Firemen and Auxiliary Aux-iliary conjoint picnic which was to be held at Butterfield canyon was instead held at the Civic Center. On the committee were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder House-holder Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James. An enjoyable time was had by aU who attended. attend-ed. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roblez and daughter Nancy Ann arrived last week from South Bend, Ind. to visit indefinitely with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Roblez and family of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. C. Skoubye of Salt Lake City. Victor just re, cently received his degree in civil engineering from Notre Dame university. o |