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Show PAGE FOUR THE SINQHASI.BlJLLI7roBglGnAai CANYON, UTAH , FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 195 Bingham Wreaths Presented In Washington wwwfPWBwwy . - -- r -- L m mnm , ,M,ll1f , inrri.. . ? s ' - " v ' v , , v 1 . ; - - , , v 'ihi; ( , ill ;- vrtf ;; ft il - I V if t 4 v 5 111- -- , ' r-hh- mA J All; j l" - 'V :r-- , . - --'V- .J I x If r?4 th'ir-s- A Senator Wallace F. Bennett and Senator Arthur V. Watk.ns of Utah pause before the caskets of the Unknown Soldiers of Woild War II and the Korean SL?LPrSlS.ri! T feTrf h ST?1' ?finam Canyon, Utah. The ceremony look place in the rotunda cf the Capitol in A11"?10" Cemetery on Memorial Day- .- Editors Not-e- The wreaths were donated by the Bingham World War II Memorial Fund (Victory Flag Society), with Carl Zahos (Chicago Charlie), chairman. Former Bingham Miss It June Bride In a flooring 'Jh gewn cf charilly lace and tulle, lovely bride, Mrs. Clare R. Rager, with her ibridegirocim, received guests at a (reception Thursday even-ing, June 5. Scene elf the pcs'lnupti-- l ev-ent was flhe' Eat Midvala Tr.rd Ward, 7100 S. St-l- e, .Mid vale. Hosts were the b. Js pr. er.ts, Mr. and iMrs. Ar.l'hon O. Jacobson, 6778 S. 10O East, MidvIj, form-er Biriiglhiaim residents. The bride is the former Miss Mary Agnes Jacobson. Assisting with greet :r.'2 gucj'.J were the br'ldtg; oem's parents, Mr. mud- Mrs. W. Earl Rager of Lark, also formerly cf Bingham. The ibridlail 'gown was faJhdon-e- d with long lily-poi- nt sleeves, it scalloped neckline and bouf-fant tulle skirt enhanced by in- - Paul R. Newton, Bir.liam High ISchool, was one of Cihe 25 tfaehers named to attend the first class in the University of Utah's iiist Institute in Mathematics, it was announc-ed this week. Puapoee of Hhe irbtitiDte, aocording to Dr. E. Allan Da via, director, is to im-prove the qutijjty of science and mathematics instruction 'in the nation's high schools. The 25 teachers, all from schools withiin a le iad!ius of the U. of U., will attend the institute evenings UhixjU'gLh the 1958-5- 9 school year. Their tuition will be paid and a travel allowance will be .given (hem by the National Science Foundation which also sponsors tllie Academic Year Institute. 'Martha Circle met Wednesday at the hame of 'Mrs. Peaal Han- - sen in Murray for a one o'clock J luncheon. Twenty-tw-o members were present. Following the luncheon, a buisiness meeting was conducted by Mrs. 'Berndece Willie, iprtiaideni, and brid&e wa jpJayed. (Prizes were won sets of lace. A crown of chantilly lace trimmed with sequins and pearis held the fingertip veil of illusion. White carnations and pink oxwes made up the Ibridal bouquet. Miss Nadiine Jacclbson attend-ed hex sister a3 maid of (honor. Other lattcnldan'ts 'included Mrs. William E. Rager, Miss JcAnn Muinano, Miss Vivian Ferguson end Miss Gerlding Cuevas. They wore print Galfifeta sheaths in Shades of pink and blue and car-ried bouquets of white carna-tions. Petite Karla Jacobson was Cower girl. William E. Rager assumed du-ties of best man for his brotiher, while Don Gust, John Garahaina, Robert Moore and 'Boyd House-hclde- r uslhered. David Jacobson was junior titJher. The couple was united in mar-rlcg- e Thursday morning in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. A buffet luncheon followed at the home of the 'bride's uncle and aunt, Air. and Mrs. Peter Cuevas, 311 Germania Ave., Murray. The newlyweda will honey-moon enroute to Waukesha, Wis., where they will make a future home. Out of town guests here (for the wedding include 'Mr. and Mrs. John Biessen, Mr. and 'Mrs. Leslie Dutton and Mrs. Hans Schwab, all of Secrameiito, Calif.; Mrs. Josepli Perriiio and Mre. Louis Mamneim of San Martin, Cabf. Wednesday evening of last wf ek. Prizes at tiild'e were won by M:s. Veiio Keadrick, Mrs. Bryd Andersen and Mrs. Dean Lipscy. Othor members present were Mrs. Hosmer Peterson, (Mrs A. D. BenMey, Mrs. Jack House-ir:lde- r, Jr., and Mrs. Fihil Sand-erson. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allmairk over the Memorial dy week end were Mrs. All-- ! mark's brotiher and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bromley of Cheyenne, Wyo. The Brcmicys, he is super-iniende-cf 'the Wyoming state b'ikway department, are also ct;;nidiii'3 the Western Associa-tion ,xf State IF&hway Officials ccr.i.'cix-nc- e in Salt Lake City this week. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mis. Ira E. Moss were Mr. Moss' sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Rex from Randolph. Keren and Carol Moss returned to 'Randolph with them for a few dc'VS visit and eire expected to come heme Friday (today). Zaccaria, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Da-vis, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney, Mr. and' IMrs. Louis J. Arritola, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Susaeta, Mr. and Mrs. John Suracita and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Susaota. Ira A. Moss, who is stationed with the navy at Seattle, Wash., Visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. 'Moss and family over the Memo-ria- l Day week end. He arrived Friday and lift Sunday morning: Weekly meeting of the Fire Ladies was held 'Monday night with 'Mrs. Verl Peterson hostess for the evening. Bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs. 'Mao Stiliman, Mrs. Don Prig-mor- e, Mrs. A. D. Bentley and Mis. John T. West. Lovely re-freshments were served to 18 members by tiho hostess. Miss Kay Brawn Charmingly entertained at a three-tabl- e pin-ochle party at her home in 'Mid-val- e Monday evening. Prizes at cards were wen by Mrs. John Adamek, first; Mrs. Gates Chris-tense- n, second; Mrs. Bill John ston, low, and Mrs. Walt Gran-quis- t, traveling. Others present were Mrs. Rube Cunliffe, Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, Mrs. J. A. Fi'ke, Mr3. Art Fike, Mrs. George Dii'ilGtrom, Mrs. Kenneth Davis, 'Mrs. Dick Steele and Mrs. Tory Tcbiason. A delicious late lun-cheon was served by the hestcss. Mrs. Hunt Nielsen and daugh-ter, Carol, spent four days over the Memorial Bay week end vis-iting ir Monroe and Ridhfield. Car ol stayed in Monroe to spend two weeks v.iitlh her grandmother Mrs. Maybell Toirgenocn. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jacques Saturday r.iht were Mr. Jacques' sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson of Denver, Colo. Visitors Saturday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Mass were Mrs. Moss' brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Galloway of Logan. The visitors were over-night guests and attended church Sunday morning with the Moss'. Mrs. A. J. Sargent entertain-ed her evening club at her home byMrs. Mairy Zaccaria, Mrs. Ida Bolman, Mrs. Edna Jaecbscn and 'Mrs. Mary Jo Rr.tright. Other mimbeu present were Mrs. Irene Frazier, Mrs. Myra Larick, Mrs. Margaret DuBois, Mrs. Helen Austin, Mrs. Catherine Jenkins, Mrs. Hazel Robbe, Mrs. Ai.i Evans, Mrs. Bess Kemp, Mrs. Neva Jensen, Mrs. Kay Sonne, Mrs. Alia Boyd, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Mrs. Bessie West,, Mrs. Frances Rogerson, Mrs. Pearl Rasmus'sen and Mrs. Charlotte Murano. Next Circle meeting will be held at the home of Mis. Boyd In Lark June 18th. Mrs. Wally Swenson and dau-ghters, Lynn Ann and Celece, came hom eovcr the week end after spending a week in Pay son visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laird. Mrs. Margaret Ward of Salt Lake Oily, president of the state Rcbekah Assembly, made her official visitation to Ruth Re-bek- Lodge cf Bingham Can-yon, Tuesday evening, June 3. A very lovely luncheon was ser-ved. About 45 membere and visitors were present. Enjoying a steak fry up Big Cottonwood canyon last Satur-day "were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bingham Ward Relief Society Work Day June 10 Mor.ihily work day of the Bing Ward Relief Society wiiill be held Tuesday, June 10, at the ward house beginniing at 10:00 a.m. There will be quilting end e ther work day activities and it wl&l 'be under the direction of 'Mia. Mohlcta Porter and Mrs. Josephine Morris. Lunch wi'M be served at noon. AMERICAN LEGION POST 30 TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT Rtgu'ior semi-monih- iy busi-nes- s meeting of Bir.iJiLam Amer-ican Legion Post No. 30 wi'J be h;'.d this Monday rj.''Ji;t, June 9, at 7:30 p.m. at Ihe Civio Center, according to Bill Hcnnins, com-mander. All members are urged to be p'reent. o Tar. pitch, turpentine, and other resinous products of the south's longleaf and slash pine were named naval stores because they were chiefly used In wooden ships. Today, naval stores And wide use in making soaps, plastics, and many other products. Higher education must double Us present facilities in the next IS years if it Is to meet the antici-pated expansion In enrollment, many educators believe. Pools of Pacific sea water have been trapped behind high sand barriers on Mexican West Coast beaches as a new salt source and are replenished by exceptionally high tides several times yearly. A cleaner community Is up to you and It's as easy as Don't litter streets and sidewalks; don't put sidewalk sweepings In the street; don't throw trash from cars. j KNOWLES FLORAL 780 EAST CENTER STREET MIDVALE Potted Plants Corsages Hospital Containers Funeral Designs Gifts Weddings PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO MRS HOWARD HAUSKNECHT, Agent Copperton, 591-- R FREE DELIVERY r - Phone Your News Items to 01 CLASSIFIED pnp a n t u c ii t Quo tp the imall amount In-volved, vins do np accept want Mj except on a cash-with-ord- er basty No ads taken by telephone. 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