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Show Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crovet entertained en-tertained at family dinner at their home on Thanksgiving day for the following family members I Mr. and Mrs. William K. Groves and sons, Clifford and Bill, f Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck land children, Jack, Jill, Dan, and Peggy of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groves and sons, Wade and Cal, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Walter and children, Janie and Douglas, of Lead Mine. Little Douglas Walters, son of Mr. and Mr. Dick Walters of Lead Mine, who was confined in St. Mark's hospital for a week, was brought home from the hospital last Saturday morning. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. i. D. Stoddart entertained at a irthday party for their grandson, Richard Stoddart of Kearns who was celebrating hit fifth birthday. Betidet the above, those enjoying ice cream and cake were Don Stoddart Sto-ddart Jr. and daughter, Kathleen, of Kearnt, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stoddart and children, Sheri, Char-maine Char-maine and Mark of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ronald Huntsman and son. Kirk, and Jimmy Stoddart. Richard received many nice giftt. Mark Kay Doman, ton of Mr. and Mrt. Norman Doman of Mid-vale Mid-vale spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Nicky Florot. COPPERTON WARD DINNER SET FOR DECEMBER 10 Copperton Ward it holding a ward dinner at the Copperton ward house on Wednesday, Dec. 1 0, it was announced this week. Serving will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Tickets are: adults $1.50, children 75 cents or family $5.00. Everyone welcome to come. Mr. and Mrt. Don Andreason and children, James Ray and Leslie, Les-lie, of Midvale visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Smernoff. Mrs. Glen Long has returned home after staying a few days with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and 'Mrs. Stanley Long and family. Dinner guests Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winn were C. H. Winn and :Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates of Mid-vale, Mid-vale, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Raper, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Richardson and Mrs. Shirley Combs of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. LaDon Yates, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pullan of Sandy, San-dy, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Foster and children, .Kristine, Kathy and Debbie Deb-bie of Kearnt, Mr. and Mrt. Lowell Jensen and children, Lowell Jr., Mary Ann, David and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrt. Dick , Lamph of Lot Angeles, An-geles, Calif., and Mrs. Elizabeth Yatet. A lovely dinner wot enjoyed by all. . : Copperton Ward First year Bee-Hive Bee-Hive class enjoyed visiting with Mr. Johnson Tuesday night. Under direction of teacher, Mrs. Eva May McAllister, girls Virginia McAllis ter, Norma Boulton, Ruth Claira Kidd and Ann Stock enjoyed a delightful treat talking to Mr. John-ton. John-ton. They pretented him with a pre-Thanksgiving treat. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Knudsen entertained Thursday at Thanksgiving Thanks-giving dinner for Mr. and Mrt. E. V. Knudsen, Dr. John E. Knudsen and daughters, Karen find Krista, of El Paso. Tex., and Mrs. Minerva Smith of Salt Lake City. Members of Copperton Ward were delighted Sunday night with j the performance "Praise Ye the jLord". Over 75 people took part and made it a huge success. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winn and children, Margie, Christine, Jane and Chuck were dinner guests Saturday Sat-urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett of Salt Lake City. Enjoying records and refreshments refresh-ments Tuesday were Christine Johnson, Christine Winn, Claudia Long, Mitzi Muhar, Barbara Jimas and Marjorie Garrett. The fun was had at the home of Christine Johnson, John-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson.. Copperton Ward Young Women's Wo-men's MIA have been asked to sell magazines as a money-making project. pro-ject. The money raised will be used to build the new MIA home "Wild-wood" "Wild-wood" in Provo canyon. This it to be a recreation center for the girls. We would like everyone to help support this project. ' Phone your news items to the Bingham Bulletin at PR 4-2636 or PR 4-2735. l0 Y HEIEM HALE ANY GIFT made or bought. wrapped Imaginatively and given with joy, is pleasure for the giver as well as the receiver. See what these can suggest in supplying supply-ing you your gift list: For someone who likes salads, why not give a salad bowl, filled with several packaged dressings? dress-ings? Cut green tissue in shred to fill the bowl, wrap In cellophane and tie the salad fork anl spoon to the outside with a sprig of parsley. Someone with a pet on your list? Get pet foods and toys, wrap each in separate package and give in an aluminum . foil plate, tied with saran wrap and a bright bow. THIS WEEK'S RECIPE New Orleans PraUnea (Makes 24) 3 cups light brown sugar, i packed j lh cup water Va cup butter j 2 cups pecans halves ! Place all ingredients Into 3- ; quart saucepan. Heat over low ! heat, stirring until sugar dis- j solves. Attach thermometer, ! boil slowly, st'rring constantly, until it reachts 248eF. Remove I from heat. Drop by tablespoon- i fuls on waxed paper. j A hostess? Make a package of paper plates, napkins, tinned spreads, crackers, olives and cheese. Use foil wrapping and place a noisemaker on top. Beauty conscious teen-ager? Spray with gold a mesh bag such as oranges and grapefruit come in, then decorate it with dime store flowers. Fill this with hair spray, permanent kit, dusting powder, cologne, etc. , Man in your life? You don't need to know the size if you knit with I stretch yarn some socks, then pre-1 pre-1 sent them in a red net Christmas stocking. |