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Show FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1955 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE THREE James Peterson, Rae Cobb, Wycoff and Grace Carr. jThe school met at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City for lunch and enioyecl rides on the concessions. All had a very wonderful time. o UPPER BINGHAM SCHOOL Upper Bingham school held their annual field trip on Friday, May 6. Mrs. Carina Gallego.s Mrs. Mary Mannos and Mrs. Jessie Sanchez accompanied the fifth, and sixth grades to the air-port. The first, second, third and fourth grades visited the Winder Dairy. They were accompanied by Mrs. Juanita Gibson, Mrs. Helen Garcia, Mrs. Genevieve Garcia, Mrs. Mary Corona, Mrs. Rose Fullmer, Mrs. Henry Adachi and school teachers Julian Brown They plan to be gone about two weeks. i Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reid visited in Salt Lake City on Mo-ther's day Sunday with their mothers, Mrs. John Donelson and Mrs. Dorlesca Kenner. Linger Longer club waa enter-- I tain.ed at the home of Mrs. G. T. j Buckle of Magna Tuesday even-ing. LOCALNOTES Peter Smith and grandson, jLorie Jacobsen of Copperton left Thursday on a vacation trip to Washington and up in Canada. i - School attended the Mother's Day services in Bingham last Sunday. The program was very lovely and enjoyed by all. Mrs. Alfred Sanchez and dau-ghters, Madeleine and Julie Ann attended the stake swarm night held at Hiverton Wednesday night. Mrs. Myra Kawa and children, Gordon and Lori, of Lay ton are jvisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Teddy jKawaguchi and children, Rose .and Billy. Madeleine Sanchez attended a surprise birthday party given in honor of Sophie Kampros of Lead Mine Monday. I COPPERFIELD Jeanne Sanchez, Phone 465 Alfred Sanchez and daughters, Jeanne and Madeleine and Toni Stewart of Bingham spent Sat-urday morning in Murray. Copperfield LPS Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. Bill DeCol and children of Lehi, Lynn Walker and Barbara Walters were Sun-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer V. Knud-se- n had as dinner guests Sunday Jean K. Christensen and child-ren, D'Ann, Bert and A. J. of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Smith. Mrs. P. O. Loveless entertain-ed at a very lovely luncheon yes-terday, Thursday, at her home in Sandy, honoring the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Clinton Poulson and Mrs. Darle D. Davis. Other guests were Mrs. Richard J. Smith, Mrs. Elmer V. Knud-se- n, Mrs. B. D. Bennion and Mrs. T. W. Rogers. A lovely swimming party was enjoyed Wednesday afternoon by Rena Joy Coleman, Sharlene Poster, Bobbie Lee Johnson, Johnny Johnson and Reeves Dahlstrom. Copperton Primary Entertains Mothers Beginners, Group I and Group II of Copperton Ward Primary entertained their mothers Mon-day, May 9, at a lovely party with Mrs. Rosa Scroggin and Mrs. Dorothy Sutherland in charge of the gala affair. The auditorium, tables, invitations and favors were all in the circus theme and a circus skit by all members of the classes was the highlight of the party. Lovely handmade carnations were pre-sented each mother, stake otfic-er- s, ward officer and teacher present. The program given was as follows: address of welcome, Mrs. Scroggin; greeting song, by the three classes; prayer song, the entire group; opening pray-er, Charlene Ray; song "When We Are Helping We Are Hap-py"; circus skit and song "Tell Me the Stories of Jesus", the three classes; closing prayer, Billy Carpenter. Chorister was Mrs. Betty Winn and organist was Mrs. Bonnie Malan. Lovely refreshments were served to 55. : copperton : Elsie Stoker 555-- R Bobbie Lee Johnson Ph. 536-- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and daughters, Linda and Clau-dia were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock .Sunday evening, Mother's day. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Skinner and family were Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gray and children, Les-lie and Gary of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Adams of Pleas-ant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. George Ander-son and daughter JoAnn visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron-ald Ball and children, Randy and1 Rhonda of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and daughters had as guests re-cently Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ed-- 1 wards and sons, J. R., Paul and Steven of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bolton1 had as dinner guests on Mother's day Sunday Janet Bolton of Salt Lake City, Ernie Wenkeir of Lo-gan, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gray and children of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Rulan Adams and chil-dren, Sandra, David and Danny of Pleasant Grove. DeLoy Yates and son Harold were visitors at the home of Mr. n ar.d Mrs. Mark Muhar and son Ronnie recently. Mr. Yates and son and Mr. Muhar and son en-joyed playing cards. i Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins were Tim Timmeran, Kathy Snow and Jan Waters of Salt Lake City. Mrs. ALma Beven of Richfield was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poulson. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Brown and son Randy and daughter Cindy Lee of Kearns were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins. Oth-ers present were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenkins and Miss Jan Waters of Salt Lake City and Reed Jenkins. Helping celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Vida Poul-son Tuesday were Mrs. Gertrude Doidge, Mrs. Ann Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. William Wiseman, Mrs. A. J. Boberg, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer V. Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Christen-sen and son Dennis of Murray were guests of Mr. and Mrs. An-gus Christensen Saturday. Mrs. Vida Rae Russell was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christen-sen and son Kent visited in Pro-v- o Sunday. Spending Mother's day with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson were Don and Ken Poulson. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Maude Deakin of Midvale on Mother's day Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole and fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Throck morton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deakin and family of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. Max Deakin and family of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckstrom and family of West Jordan. Madeleine Sanchez of Copper-fiel- d was an after school guest of Marjorie Sax Monday. A surprise party was given for Sophie Kampros by her sister, Mary, Monday. Others attending were Marjorie Sax, Elsie Stoker, Connie Tanner, Janice Nix, Bet-ty Zdunich, Nancy Neally, Joan Fike, Karen Olsen, Edith DeCol, Madeleine Sanchez and Nikki Jones. Light refreshments were enjoyed by everyone. Betty Zdunich of Bingham and Nancy Neally of Lark were after school guests at the home of Joan Fike Monday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-lace Beckstead and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rager of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday at the COPPERTON CONFECTIONERY AND UTOCO GAS STATION "WHERE YOU'RE A STRANGER ONLY ONCE" TIM AND RUTH AELETT DROP IN AND SEE US ( OPEN 8:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. DAILY v this weeks; J V patternsJs (A. t AUOMt LAN I 't' J Ne. 41 Is cut In sires 1. , 3. 4. Site 2: Dress, ls yda. 35-i- Pinafore, 1V yds. 35-l- 14 yds. ruff'lng. No. 853. Three large kitten head trans-fers make flne potholders. Transfers, color chart, Instructions. Send 30c tor EACH dress pattern, 2Se for each Needlework pattern, to AUD-REY LANE BUREAU? Box 369. Madi-son Square Station, New York 10 N. Y. The new SPRING-SUMME- FASH-ION BOOK, with scores of addition)! styles, 25c extra; Needlework Guide, 25c extra. 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