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Show Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sargent and family were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schultz and family of Kearns. Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Swenson and daughters were Mrs. Swenson's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Laird and two daughters, Marcia and Denice, from Orem. Mrs. A. J. Sargent was hostess to her evening bridge club Wednesday Wednes-day night. Mrs. Mae Stillinan was an invited guest. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Boyd Anderson, first; Mrs. Hosmer Peterson, second, sec-ond, and Mrs. Stillman, consolation. consola-tion. Other members present were Mrs. Verio Kendrick, Mrs. Dean Lipsey, Mrs. Phil Sanderson and Mrs. Jack Householder . Jr. Lovely refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Don Heilmann and family, Jan, Elwin and Wayne, returned re-turned Wednesday from a several weeks stay in the midwest where they visited with Mr. Heilman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heil-man Heil-man of Melvin, Kana. During that time Don spent six weeks in the hospital at Excelsior Springs, Mo. The children attended school at Melvin during their stay there. Mrs. Dee Christensen entertained entertain-ed her 7 o'clock dinner and bridge club at her home in Copperton Saturday evening, September 27th. Members present were Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen, Mrs. Odell Peterson, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. Robert Bailey, Mrs. Bailey Santis-tevan Santis-tevan and Miss Mabel Neprud. Prizes Pri-zes at cards were won by Miss Neprud, Mrs. Nielsen and Mrs. Jensen. Fall flowers were used for table decorations. Enjoying a delightful party in Salt Lake City last Saturday evening even-ing were the following from the Bingham Canyon Branch of First Security Bank: Mr. and Mrs. Dean T. M.ilan, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crellin, Misses Joyce Jackson, Connie Mo-chizuki Mo-chizuki and Bobbie Lee Johnson. The group enjoyed dinner at Andy s Smorgasbord after which they went to see "South Pacific". Gary Saltas of Bingham Canyon was among the 60 freshman football foot-ball players reporting for practice at the University of Utah Monday afternoon. Frank Zaccaria of Copperton was one of six golfers elected recently re-cently to serve a two-year term on the Copper Golf Club board of directors di-rectors of Magna. June Culbertson of Copperton broke 89x100 to take the women's title in the annual Pacific International Inter-national Trapshooting Ass'ns eastern east-ern zone tourney held recently at Elko, Nev. October meeting of Ruth Re-bekah Re-bekah Lodge will be held Tuesday evening, October 7, at 7:i() pm. at the Civic Center with M.s. June McLeod, hostess. All members ure urged to attend. Mrs. Alice Burke entertained her foursome last Saturday night. Samba Sam-ba was played with Mrs. Beverly Moore scoring high. Others present pres-ent were Mrs. Idella Wa'kins and Mrs. Carrie Doyle, lovely refreshments refresh-ments were served by the hostess. Pinochle club held their ntniua' fall party in Salt Lake City Mom! w evening. Dinner was enjoyed at the Beau Brummcll uftrr which the group went to see "jioutli Pacific j,l the Villa Theater. Those enjoying enjoy-ing the evening were Mrs. Bill Johnson, Mrs. George Dahlstrom, Mrs. Art Fike, Mrs. Rube Cunlitle, Mrs. Tory Tobiason, Miss Kay Braun, Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Mrs. Alton Fike, Mrs. Dick Steele and Mrs. John Adamek. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Swenson and daughters had as guests Sunday Mrs. Swenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laird of Payson and an uncle and aunt, Mr. ri'id Mrs. Hy Laird of Price. Mrs. Pete Smith of Copperton who is in St. Mark's hospital recovering re-covering from a recent serious operation, op-eration, is reported muc h improved. Jerry Nerdin, son of Chief of Police and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin, came home from St. Mark's Hospital Hos-pital last Saturday and is now recuperating re-cuperating at home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James and daughters, Donna and Susan, of Clearfield spent last Saturday in Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lientley visited in Orem Tuesday with Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt. S. T. Nerdin, who has been visiting vis-iting in Ogden with his daughter, Melba, and family for the past several sev-eral months, arrived last Saturday to visit here awhile with another daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Huebner and family. ! Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Berg and 'daughters, Delena and Arlene, en-lei en-lei tamed at their home in Bountiful Boun-tiful Sunday at a birthday dinner in honor of Delmar's mother, Mrs. j. Miner Berg of Bingham. Besides Ithe honored guest and hosts, those attending were Mr. Aimer Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stuart and daughters, dau-ghters, Norma, Donna and Vickie and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Carlston and son, Marvin, all of Holladay. I ' . . I Next regular meeting of Galena Lodge is set for Thursday night, i October 9, at the Civic Center at ;7:i0 p.m. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. I I. R. Gust of Copperton i was hostess to her afternoon birthday birth-day club at her home last Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. A very lovely 12 ; o'clock luncheon was served, fol- i lowing which contract bridge was played. Mrs. G. T. Buckle of Magna was an invited guest. Prizes were iwen by Mis. Helen Sullenger, Mrs. Howard llausknecht and Miss Jeane I 1 lauskliecht. I Robert Bolman of Los Angeles, ' Calif., enroute east to New York ! and Washington, D. C, on a busi-' busi-' ness trip, visited over the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bolman of Copperton. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shannon and son, Scott, of Glendora, Calif., visited vis-ited over the week end with Mr. I and Mrs. George Manos and Mrs. Sally Taylor. Mrs. Shannon is the former Lillian Looney. j The Firemen and Auxiliary din-' din-' ner group held a conjoint dinner Monday night. Serving on the com-j com-j mittee were Mr. and Mrs. Joe I Dispenza, Mr. and Mrs. Jack House- ' holder Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick. A delightful dinner was setved after which five hundred ' was played. Prizes were won by ' Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Mr. House- holder and Mrs. Lottie Rawlings. About 32 were present. M1NERETTE CLUB The Minerettes have begun the year with lots of new ideas. They j plan to make this year one of the ; best. j During the summer, the club met ' and designed a new and very versa- tile uniform. The girls plan to wear them sometime within the next week. The initiation for probies will be held October I -1 0. The theme chosen for the initiation this year is "Phantom Fantasy". The probies are guaranteed to have a real good time. Linda Long I KENNECOTT NAMES DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Maurice C. "Stritt" Strittmatter, former director of personnel relations rela-tions for the Utah Construction Company at Snn Francisco, Calif., , has been appointed director of in-dustrinl in-dustrinl relations for the Utah Copper Cop-per Division of Kennecott Copper i l oi porution, it was announced by l I' . C. Green, Kenfral manager of iUtah Copper Division. Mr. Strittmatter, who has had wide experience in industrial and labor relations work, is a graduate of Northwestern University at Chicago ,111., and holds a B. S. decree de-cree in business administration with a major in industrial management. Following three years of service in the Air Forte as a civilian personnel per-sonnel officer, Mr. Strittmatter : joined the American Steel and Wire I Company as personnel and training train-ing supervisor. He later became superintendent of industrial relations rela-tions of the Cyclone Fence Division Divis-ion of the company. In 1950 he became industrial relations manager for the American i Hoist and Derrick Co. in St. Paul, Minn., and in 1953 was appointed i industrial relations director for the j General Telephone Company of ! California. He joined the Utah Construction Company in 1957. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell entertained enter-tained their 500 club at their home last Sunday evening. Couples attending at-tending were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispenza, Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick, Ken-drick, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ham and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Dispenza, Hosmer Peterson, Mrs. Kendrick, and Verl Peterson. Arriving Wednesday night for a visit with Mrs. Eugene Morris and other family members and to attend at-tend the U.E.A. convention in Salt Lake City were Mrs. Morris' daughter dau-ghter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks and family, J. D. and Julee Ann, of Portage. 1 hey will be here until Sunday. M-irtha Circle met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Pearl Rasmussen in Copoerton. A nicely-appointed one o'clock luncheon was served to nineteen members. Afterwards a ' business meeting was conducted, followed by brnlge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Frances Rogerson, ,first; Mrs. Bessie West, second; Mrs Irene Tracer, consolation, and Mrs. Pearl Hansen, bingo. Other members mem-bers present were Mrs. Margaret DuBoi.t, Mrs. Myra Larick, Mrs. Bess Kemp, Mrs. Neva Jensen, Mrs. Kay Sonne, Mrs. Berniece Willie, Mrs. Alta Boyd, Mrs. Helen Sullen-Rer, Sullen-Rer, Mrs. Charlotte Murano, Mrs. Edna Jacobsen, Mrs. Alva Evans, Mis. Helen Austin, Mrs. Ida Bolman Bol-man and Mrs. Mary Zaccaria. Next Circle meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Larick in Salt Lake City on October 22. |