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Show ' FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1955 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH ' PAGE THREE ! ening in Salt Lake City with Mr. 'and Mrs. Everett Lovato and fa-- I inily and Jeanne Sanchez. Jeanne !is spending the summer in Salt 'Lake with the Lovato family. Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett and 'daughter, Mrs. Jackie Downs en j joyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boren and family in (Bingham recently. The occasion celebrated Tina Boron's twelfth birthday anniversary. SUMMER RECREATION Now in full swing is the an-nual summer recreation program, sponsored by the Salt Lake Coun ty Recreation Dept., which in Copperfield is held at the school house Tuesday through Friday from 0:00 a.m. to 12 noon. On Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 :45 p.m. buses leave the tunnel to take boys to Civic Center and girls to Copperton for sports. Friday morning buses leave tun-- ! nel 8:45 ajn. for Copperton for! picnic for both boys and girls. Directing activities are Mrs. Olive Prigmore and Tom James, An active and enjoyable summer Is planned for all children from five years and up. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett en-tertained at a dinner recently for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boren and family, Mr. and Mrs. LuRay Kenner and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Massa and family of Fort Bridg-er- , Wyo. Manuel Duran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Duran, arrived from Lowery, Colo., to spend a leave with his parents, brothers and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Max Withers of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and sons, Sherman and Brent, spent Saturday in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hickox and family. Mr. Miller had the honor of baptising Mr. Hickox into the LDS church. Mrs. Leo Tripp of Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family. : coppERnEii) : Jeanne Sanchez, Phone 40S SUMMER BAND A reminder Summer band is held at the Copperfield school house Monday and Wednesday mornings at 8:30 a.m. under the direction of Lowell Hicks. All interested are welcome to attend. No Methodist Sunday School will be held during the summer until September. Madeleine and Julie Ann San-chez left Monday morning for a three-da- y trip to Provo with the Bingham MIA. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sanchez and daughters spent Friday ev- - CROSSWORD PUZZLE Ipi1 P I3 ' m v I I" dm HL S'2 l H If --p ir ' 20"" 21 Wu TTtf -i4: 24 ;: m-- m-w it pi W "vT 36 " """" x J" 7T TT --&L y-- :. as 39 t 41 P tfz7rz- - l"I:L i;13 - i W IF 59 W. If" -- irm 64 i 66 " " 6" T 7. '; 'X'i- 68 ?Wti T" " 1 ' ' i: i I I I I , . r PUZZLE Ne. 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I ssoftAeTHiNGt' Mr. and Mrs. George Abplan-al- p and family, Barbara, Dons, Russell, Linda and David Dale, ihave relatives visiting them jfrom Alaska. Roslyn Hansen is visiting in California for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin. Madeleine Sanchez of Copper-fiel- d was a guest Friday at the home of Marjorie Sax. A birthday party was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell for Robert Calderwood on his fourth birth-day. Helping him celebrate were Bob and Rodney Peterson of Salt Lake City, Debby Cowdell of Kearns, Susan, Sandra, and Mary Lynn Calderwood of Provo, Christine and Tresa Bodily of Copperton and Cathy Calder-wood. Games were played and moving pictures taken of the youngsters. Ice cream, root beer and cake were served. Robert received many nice gifts. Mrs. Ray Cowdell visited in Murray Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tibbie. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Diederich and sons, David and Daniel, of Hollywood, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diederich recently. Guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs David Stoker and family were Mr. and Mrs. Imor W. Kiners and children, Robert, Ann and Jane of Baton Rouge, La., and W. M. Muse of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sturgill and son Lee of Kearns are visit-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Peter-son and children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. William Eager of West Jordan were din-ner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheever and Mr. and Mrs. William Rager were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever and family of Granger Wednesday evening. Barbara Walker invited Edith, Maxine and Richard DeCol to spend the day at Liberty Park Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson were Mr. and Mrs. William Rus-- 1 sell. I Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett of j Salt Lake City were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poulson and family. Story telling contest for Bing- -' ham, Lark and Copperton will1 take place at the Copperton grade school Friday at one o'clock. o : COPPERTON : Elsie Stoker 555-- R Bobbie Lee Johnson Ph. 536-- e Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Smernoff and daughter Linda Lee and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and chil-dren; Bobbie Lee and Johnny, and Reha Joy Coleman spent the week end at Fish Lake. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson Monday ev ening were Mr. and Mrs. Ken-neth Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee of Murray. Linda Abplanalp has been vis-iting the past few days in Salt Lake City with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Tory Tobiason visited with friends in Spring-vill- e over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and daughter Sharlene are spend-ing a few days at Fish Lake. They will return Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and daughters, Linda and Clau-dia, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards and sons, J. R., Paul and Stevie of Midvale. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Muhar and family were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muhar. Mrs. H. C. Jenkins left over the week end to ' join her hus-band, Dr. Jenkins in California: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and daughters visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mr. Pollock just came home from the hospital. Peggy Peterson has returned home after a long stay in Brig-ha- m City. A group of Copperton girls who belong to the LDS Church returned home Wednesday from a three day stay at the mutual home in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Floros and family, Athena, Pamela and Nickie returned home from their vacation. They have been gone for almost two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Abplan-alp and son, David Dale, spent a few days fishing. Bobbie Lee Johnson was din-ner guest of Rena Joy Coleman Tuesday evening. COPPERTON CONFECTIONERY AND UTOCO GAS STATION "WHERE YOU'RE A STRANGER ONLY ONCE" TI3I AND RUTH ABLETT DROP IN AND SEE US I OPEN 8;Q0 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. 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