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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1959 - -- - . - THE BINGHAM StlttETlN, BBtflHAU CANYON', UTAH ' ' PAGE TttRES! 1HGIILAND BOYj Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chanak and family of Salt Lake City spent Christmas with hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chanak. Mrs. Milka Smilanich and Joe and Miko Loverich spent Christ-mas in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Smilunich's sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Milan Smilanich and dau-ghter, Ceorgie, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smilanich and son, Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Attelio Azzelio and family of Murray spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Pina Az-zelio. THE BAFFLES ByMahoney I'LL GET fTSMOM. ) I it,pop. j 6hei? y I SHE WANTS TO KNOW OP COURSE ! ) IF MDU TOOK THE RCAST J OUT OF. THE OVEN y JZ A. Mr. and Mrs. George Bolman were their son, and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolman of Holly-wood, Calif. They arrived Monday of last week and were here until Saturday, December 27. ' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and daughter, Claudia, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock visited Friday, December 26, with Mr. and Mrs. McKay Pollock and family of Mag-na, Mr. and Mrs. George Mang and sons of Salt Lake Cify and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pollock and son of Mid-vul- Parley Jones and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson received a Christ-mas telephone call from Los An-geles, Calif., from their son and brother, Dick Jones, wishing them all a Merry Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kenning and family, Robyn and Tommy, of Salt Lake City entertained at a birthday dinner party Sunday, Dec. 28, honoring Mrs. Hannah Smith on her 81st birthday anniversary. Other guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and fam-ily, Bobbie Lee and Johnny, Mrs. Jennie Erickson and son, Johnny, of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Johnson of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buskness and dau- - fhter, Carla, of Dugway. Mrs. received many nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long call-ed Mr. Long's mother, Mrs. Lyle Long and sister, Mrs. Joe Frisch and family of Oakland, Calif., on Christmas to wish them Merry Christmas. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and sons, Bobby and Rodney of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. William Rager and children, Denny, Kenny and Rochelle, of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Floros and family, Athena, Pam, and Nicky, were dinner guests Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cus Pappas and daughter, Melva, of Magna. Luncheon guests at the C. E. Winn residence Friday were Mrs. P. G. Crant and children, Donald and Cathey, The Grants have been Salt Lake visitors recently. Their home is in Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bodily and family entertained at a social on December 24. Enjoy-ing supper and an evening of fun were Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barlow of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Haws of Magna. A holiday visitor in Copperton was Mrs. Elsie Pilkington of Smith-fiel- She was guest at the home of her daughter and sqn-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Malan and family, k Seventh Quorum of Elders were sponsors of a Copperton Ward New Year's party for adults. Smorgas-bord and dancing were enjoyed by patrons. The Roy C. Hatch family re-cently enjoyed a few days of winter sports as guest at the lodge at Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olha and two daughters, Susan and Carol, of Norwalk, Calif., have returned home after visiting Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert G, Poul-se- n and family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Jensen enjoyed Christmas dinner with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jensen and children of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Wynne Foster and daughters of Kearns and C. H. Winn of Midvale were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster, Christ-mas day. A holiday party for lucky teen agers was held at the Manuel Sus-aet- a home Tuesday evening. The Susaeta's daughter, Margie Kay, was hostess 'for the event for her girl friends and their partners. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and family, Bobbie Lee and Johnny, hosted a Christmas Eve dinner party for Mr. .and Mrs. Jack Ken-ning and children, Robyn and Tommy, of Salt Lake City,- - Mrs. Hannah Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Johnson and son, Billy, of West Jordan, Miss Annette Swasey of Herriman, Mrs. Jennie Erickson and son, Johnny, and Parley Jones. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen had as Christmas day dinner guests Mrs. Knudsen's brother, Jean K. Christensen and family, A. J., Dee Ann and Bert, and Mrs. Minerva Smith of Salt 'Lake City, Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Al Pol-lock and three daughters, Stephan-ie, Michele and Julie of Midvale, Christine Winn and Marjorie Gar-rett. Monday evening, the Copperton Ward bishopric enjoyed a Christ-mas dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sadler. Oth-ers present were Cishop and Mrs. Dean Malan, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gough and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price, Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Johnson re-ceived a Christmas telephone call wishing them Merry Christmas from their son, Mike, stationed with the marines at Memphis, Tenn. Visiting Christmas week with COPPERTON : Athena Floros PR Betty Mae Winn PR Christmas day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zanardi and daughters, Betty and Ann Marie, were Mr. and Mrs. John Arko Jr. and children, Rose-ann- e and Eddie, and John Arko Sr. of West Jordan. Tuesday Mrs. Louis DeCol visit- -' ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krouse and Mrs. Donna Krouse of Mur-ray. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larsen had as visitors Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larsen and son, Rod-ney, of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walker and children, Sheila, Jeanine, and Jeff, of Cranger visited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and family, Christmas Eve. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Abplanalp and fam-ily, Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Golish and daughter, Vickie, of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ivie and daughter, Kathy, of Mid-vale, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Abplanalp and daughter, Leslie, of Salt Lake City. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sax visifed a( the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sax and Mr, and Mrs. Ted McPhee and fami'yi Loretta, Larry, and Rodney, of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cowdell were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson of Provo, Mrs. Daisy Draper of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cowdell and son, Mark, of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rasmussen and family of Fort Bridger, Wyo., were Christmas visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright and son, Don. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray enjoyed brunch at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Foreman and children, Billy, Denny, Bobby, and Lynette, of Herriman, Christmas day, Friday morning Sgt. and Mrs. Lamont DeCol and children, Ro-bert and Nona Lee, of Hawthorne, Nev., arrived home to spend Christ-mas with Mr. and Mrs. Louis De- Col and family. They left to return to their home Monday morning. Overnight guests Christmas Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Fike were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cowdell and daughters, Sherlene, Terry, and Kathy, of Kearns, and Gladys O'Connor of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright vis-ited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson of Salt Lake City. Miss Beverly Ray of Salt Lake City has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and family had as visitors Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Keith DeCol and family, Mike, Paulette, Mar-sha, Robin, and Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Densley and children, Cindy and Douglas of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeCol and children, Randy, Lynette, Jerry and Shelley Fay of Riverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walker and children, Sheila, Jeanine, and Jeff of Granger. Don McPhee and Alfred Mc- Phee of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Albertina Sax of Midvale were vis-itors and dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mr,s. Fran-cis Sax and daughter, Marjorie. Visitors Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen and dau-ghter, Sherry, were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox and children, Mar-jorie, Larry Wayne, and Becky of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-lace Beckstead and children, Gary, Glen and Steve, of Meadowbrook, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller of Salt Lake City. ' David Hall of Orem was a din-ner guest Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray and daughter, Beverly. Enjoying a family turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray. mond Larsen, Christmas Eve, were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palmer and fa-mily, Grant, Lynn, Paul, Stuart, Keith, Dennis, and Janae, of South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parry and son, Jeff, of Kearns, and Mr. Lawrence Cole of Salt Lake City, Gifts were exchanged and fun was had by everyone. Saturday, Mrs. Louis DeCol and Sgt. and Mrs. LaMont DeCol visit-ed wjth Mrs, LaMont DeCol'g mo-ther, Mrs. Gerald Blackburn of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Vivian Ray, Mrs. Amy Snow and Mrs. Ruby Knudsen attended a Christmas party Tuesday given by Mrs. Rosella Nerdin of Bingham, for the Relief Society Stake Board. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Loader vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larsen, Christmas Eve. Richard DeCol has been visiting this week with Tim Stout of Mur-ray. . Saturday evening guests t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Miola and children, Margaret and Paul, were Rose Garahana and Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Cheever vis-ited Christmas day in Layton with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Foreman and family, Billy, Denny, Bobby, and Lynette, of Herriman were dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray. Dinner guests Christmas Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddart and son, Jimmy, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddart Jr. and children, Richard, Kathleen, and Jed bf Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stoddart and children, Sheri, Char-main- e, and Mark of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hunts-man and son, Kirk-M- r. and Mrs. Vincent Miola and children, Margaret and Paul, had as Christmas day dinner guests, Mrs. Irene Rekoutis and sons, George and Johnny, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rekoutis and daughter, Kathy. Hosting a family dinner at their home Christmas Eve were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheever. 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H I 4 Mexican .rt.iclB S sTES SeTm coin 12 Beige 11111 111111 ' 47 Kind of fish 13 Pronoun Answer to Pnssls N. 530 O PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis-trict court or the respective sign-ers for further information.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of THOMAS A. MASTERS Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 00 J Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 26th day of February, A. D., 1959. Ada Masters, Executrix Estate of Thomas A. Masters, Deceased. Date of first publication Decem-ber 26, 1958. EVANS & NESLEN Attorneys for Executrix 1003 Continental Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of last pub. January 16, 1959. WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE BINGHAM CLUB BEEll ON TAP LOCAL AND EASTERN BOTTLED BEER Sam Feraco, Prop. . when $f ilii " s" ifX looks C$iJ v: mxzzwwi- - Kr . - future... m)3 ...he looks tO Old friends. 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