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Show page four - - the ByGriAii bulletin, bingham canyon, utah - ..-- friday, july 27, i95d Arriving last Thursday by bus from Ontario, Calif., for a sum-mer visit with their grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques were Roger and Ronnie Jacques. Saturday night 'Mr. and Mrs. Jac-ques took their grandsons to see the Days of '47 rodeo in Salt Lake City. The 'boys were sur-prised to receive a letter .the first part of this week from their other grandmother, 'Mrs. Christ-ense- n of Brigham City inviting them to go on a week's trip to Yellowstone park with her. Mrs. Jacques took the boys to Brig-ha- m City Thursday so they could go on the trip. learned that the lamed cowboy star, Rex Allen and his wife, Bambi, was here to see the mine Sunday afternoon. Rex and his horse, Cocoa, were performers in the Days of '47 rodeo in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sanchez and daughters, Madeleine, Jessie and Julie Ann, were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday evening. Participating in the youth par-ade in Salt Lake City last Friday from Copperfield was Dora daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Romulo Dominguei. Johnny Moyeda spent Wednes-day at the Alfred Sanchez home. A farewell party for Mrs. Har-ry Gardikas was held at her home on Thursday night of last week. Hostesses were Mrs. Tony Jaterka and 'Mrs. Bert Ivie. At-tending were Mrs. John Panta-lon- e, Mrs. Ann Maxwell and Mrs. Alice Burke of Bingham, Mrs. Nick Nevers of Copperton, Mrs. Bessie Jackson and her mother-in-la- Mrs. Jackson ' of Salt Lake City, Mrs. A. J. Baletka of Granger, Mrs. George Gardikas and Mrs. Manila Anderson of Midvale, Mrs. M. J. "Scotty" Ro-bertson, Mrs. Mary Jane Crow, Mrs. Roy Hardman and Mrs. An-dy Gibson. Refreshments of punch, sandwiches, pickles, oliv-es, potato chips and cookies were served. A delightful time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardikas moved Wednesday to Salt Lake City where they plan to make their new home. : COPPERFIELD : Mrs. Teddy Kawaguchi and children, Rose and Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kawa and family visited with Mr. Kawa's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kawa of Ogden Tuesday, July 24th. Mr. and Mrs. David Gonzales, Martha Miya and Rose Kawa re-turned home Monday afternoon from a week's vacation in Los Angeles, Calif. Copperfield Troop 112 enjoy-ed a watermelon bust up at the "Big Tree" Tuesday evening. It was sponsored by George Hard-ma- n, Raul and Mike Gonzales. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sanchez and daughters, Jessie and Julie Ann, spent last Thursday at Sar-atoga. Youngsters of Copperfield were thrilled and excited when it was PRINCESS BINGHAM CANYON ADMISSION: Adults 65c Students 50c Children 20c FRIDAY FR1. and SAT., JULY 27-2- 8 SPECIAL LATE SHOW DOUBLE BILL 11:30 P.M. 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Joe Marsh fromConfused "Sit"-uati-on Been meaning all week to tell Lawson won't let me go home." you about Curley Lawson's "baby-- From where I sit. jumping to nitting" experience. conclusions like Curley did, His Mn. left him In charge, doesn't always make for an amus- - about seven p.m., with instruc- - ing story. I'm reminded of the tions not to let the children come people who without due conaid- - downstairs. So Curley read his eration-ha- ve concluded that I'm paper and whenever he heard wrong to like an occasional glass footsteps on the staircase he or- - of beer. Well, to my way of think- - dered the culprit back to bed. ing, that's not only intolerant . . . Happened three or four times. but, what's more, "minding'' the Little while later, Mrs. Miller other fellow' business is not the from next door came over to in- - American way. quire if Curley had seen her Sonny. 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Mrs. Predovich, Mrs. Milka Smilanich and Stanley Bolic of Chicago, 111., were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Enjoying a picnic at Maxfield Lodge in Big Cottonwood can-yon Sunday were Mrs. Milka Smilanich, Mike and Joe Love-ric- h, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich and family, Mrs. Predovich, Ann and John Predovich, Mike Chan-al- e, Mrs. Pina Azzelio and Mr. and Mrs, Steve Smilanich, Mr. and Mrs. Milan Smilanich and John Bezak of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Plott of Murray, Stanley Bolic of Chicago and Miss Lynne Haws of Midvale. Anita and Exelth'ia Chanak have returned to Salt Lake after spending the past two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chanak. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Pina Azzelio were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nichol and children of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Milka Smilanich, Joe and Mike Loverich attended the fun-eral services of Pete Vogrinec Jr. in Murray "Wednesday morning. Mrs. Manuel Osoro and dau-ghters, Judy and Terry, lft Tues day to visit with relatives In Torrey, Utah. Donald Stella of Marceline, Mo., is visiting with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr3. Bob Cochran and family. Sam Brisca underwent minor surgery at St. Mark's hospital Wednesday morning. Mrs. Glen Harshbarger and daughters, Kathy and Christie, spent the day Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hawkins and family. mgulandboy: Mrs. Frances B. Hawkins Ph. 598-- M Miss Mildred May and sister, Miss Frances May and Miss Win-nie Cocanougher, guests from Lebanon, Ky., lett Monday morn-ing for Kentucky. Miss Mildred May will vacation with relatives until the middle of August. Mr. and Mis. Neldon Chadwick and son Jimmy and granddaugh-ter, Shawnee Lee, were guests of Mrs. Alfrey Prigmore, Mrs. Chadwick's mother, Sunday af-ternoon at the Community House Mrs. Ernest Mounteer and dau-ghter Kathy entertained at a birthday party on July 14 honor-ing their son and brother Terry's fourth birthday. Those helping him celebrate were Wayne Gru'bb Michael and Ronnie Yengich, Glen Keysaw and Ricky Hale, Bobby Anderson and Lynn Gil-lette of Salt Lake City. Games were played after which refresh-ments were served. Terry receiv-ed many nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mounteer and family were hosts Sunday at a family reunion. Those at-tending were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mounteer and family of Stock-ton, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mounteer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mounteer and fam-ily and their mother, Mrs. Flora iMounteer, all of Union, and Jack Hale of Kenrns. In all about 25 members of the family were present. Henry Keysaw entered St. Mark's hospital Wednesday for an operation to remove a catar-act from his eye. Mrs. Kenneth King and son Ronnie of Murray spent last Sat-urday at the home of her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Keysaw. Mrs. Beverly' Shea and sons |