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Show thus week with several civic organization.-; combining efforts to , sponsor tin.' annua! community Halloween party which consisted consist-ed of separate pai tics held at Bingham, Copperton. CopperfifMrt and Highland Boy .. o Mi ;ui(i Mis. Herd Johnson and children ut' Midvnic were Msd.irs of Mi' ami M) Verio Kriidnck and i;:Klr.-ii Saturday ev elline, Mr. .old .Mrs -i-l; Kndnck and eh, Mi en. Mr. and Mis. .1. D. Stocldart and family and Mr and Mi,. Boyd Stoddait spent last Fuday inght anil Saturday at Logan with Mr and Mrs. Frank Kelldl'ick. 1952 IN REVIEW (Continued from last week) Seplomber 5 William J. Tierney, 84, of Bingham died September 3 in a Salt Lake hospital of causes incident in-cident to ago. Bingham Canyon Lions club entertained the entire Bingham high school baseball squad and coaching staff at a banquet at the Civic Center the evening of September 3. Funeral services were held today to-day for Edward H. Shaw, 58, who died September 2 of a heart ailment. Ownership of Millers Groceteria Groce-teria changed hands as of September Sep-tember 1st. Leonard L. Miller, Marriages of late September were those of Miss Margene Barlow Bar-low of Copperton and Eldred A. Haws of Magna; and John Robert Ro-bert Prowse of Lark and Miss Marjorie Crump of Bluffdale. October 3 i Highland Boy Community House sponsored by the Women's Home Missionary Society of the j Methodist Church, celebrated its i 25th anniversary October 5th. i Also sharing in the anniversary j spotlight was one of Highland I Boy's distinguished citizens-Deaconess citizens-Deaconess Ada Duhigg, superintendent superin-tendent of Community House, who has completed 20 years of I service at the institution. Many j old and new friends returned to ! visit and pay homage to the ' "House of Joy". Mrs. Patroeina Medina Griego, 23, of Copperfield was killed the evening of September 27 when the car her husband was driving i overturned on Redwood road I near Salt Lake City. Miss Nancy Barkle Reherd, ! ! October 17 j Mrs. Alta Ft i n Robertson Col-lard, Col-lard, 50, of Bingham Canyon,! passed away October 8 in a Salt Lake hospital of acute leukemia. Annual fund raising drive of1 the Bingham District Activity Fund opened October 20 with V. S. Barlow of Copperton as the: drive chairman. The goal is $5500. October 24 Politics were in the spotlight ' this week with both major par-' ties holding rallies here. The i 'Republican rally was October 21 ; lat the Civic Center and the Dem-, ocratic rally was at BCO hall on October 29th. Miss Jamie Hancock and Bailey j J. Santistevan Jr. were married September 27 at Springfield,; Colo. ; October 31 j Evans Garfield Locke, 83, for- i mer oldtime Bingham resident, j died October 24 of a heart ail-1 merit. Halloween look the limelight 1 I owner and manager, sold the ' ! business to Kimball Goff and i j Sam Adondakis, a partnership. ; New owners changed the name j ur the business to Centre Market. ! Mr. Miller assumed ownership ! and management of Lark Mer-! cantile at Lark. He purchased the business from W. J. Fahrni. jClinton S. Robison took over the! I meat department in conjunction j I with the store. . ! Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ott of Salt Lake City, formerly of Bing ! , ham, announced the marriage of i ; their daughter, Ina Mae, to Jack j E. Cowdell, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Raymond Cowdell of Copperton. September 12 Fr. Thomas Navien, associated Iwith the Holy Rosary church of Bingham for the past several l years, left to assume the position of assistant to Msgr. Joseph Moreton, pastor of St. Therese's parish in Midvale. Replacing him at the Bingham parish is Fr. j Francis Pellegrino. Ned Miller of Bingham and I Miss Karlene Wilson of Copper-! ton were married September 12 : in the Salt Lake LDS temple, j Jacqueline Schade of Salt-Lake Salt-Lake City and Victor Roblez of Bingham recited nuptial vows in ! the Holy Rosary church in Bing- i i ham September 4th. i September 19 , J. Lynn Booth, manager of the Bingham office of the Utah'i Power & Light Co. for the past j , seven years and associated with I the power company for nearly j 25 years of which 15 years was j ; i spent in Bingham, resigned from : j the company to enter private j i business. Lawrence West sue- ' : ceeded him as head of the Bing-ham Bing-ham office. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Clays ( announced the marriage of their 1 ! daughter, Beverly, on September ' 17 to Edgar Lynn Trotter, at San Francisco, Calif. I September 26 Miss Josephine Gallegos, 16-, ' year-old daughter of Mrs. Tony ! 1 Gallegos of Bingham, reigned as!' queen over the Mexican Inde- pendence day celebration held in I Salt Lake City. ! Requiem mass was celebrated I September 27 in Holy Rosary f church for Jose C. Cordova, 42, i who died Wednesday in a Salt i Lake hospital of natural causes. 1 Funeral services for James i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har-1 Id Reherd and granddaughter f Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkle Sr.! ot Copperton and Harold Eugene I Gipson were married at Anchor-age. Anchor-age. Alaska, August 30. ! Married at Salt Lake LDS temple September 19 were Miss Barbara Hall of Monroe and ; Marvin E. Pullan of Copperton Dclober 10 Dorius O. Adams, 46, of Bing-lam, Bing-lam, machinist for Kennecott : Copper Corp., Utah Copper Division, Di-vision, died of coronary thrombosis throm-bosis while at work October 7. The following promotions in1 :he U. S. Smelting Refining & Mining Co. organization eflec-ive eflec-ive October 1 were announced ay W. C. Page, vice president and general manager of western derations: Max M. DuBois from general superintendent of the U. ' 5. and Lark Mines to assistant :o manager of western mines, succeeding J. M. Ehrhorn who s being assigned to special work ' n the company's western opera-ions; opera-ions; Benton Boyd from super-ntendent super-ntendent of the Lark Section to general superintendent of the U. ' i. and Lark Mines; Harold Wells Voni assistant superintendent of he Lark Section to superintend-! nt of the Lark Section; Clyde1 jillam from engineer to assist-int assist-int superintendent at Lark. Miss Kou Hasegawa of Salt L,ake City and Minoru Mochizuki 1 )f Bingham were married October Octo-ber 4th. Charles Sherwood, 22 month old 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Sher-' i wood of Lark, who was killed in i an automobile accident in front . t of his home, were held Septem-! t ber 25 at Lark LDS ward. , Dale Johnston was elected : : president of the Bingham Dis-! trict Activity Fund following a!3 special meeting held September t 24 at the Civic Center. i l |