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Show 3 LOCAL Mits Pearl Milner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milner of Copperton, Cop-perton, was selected the Salt Lake County Recreation queen and rod's on the county recreation flout in the Days of '47 parade in Salt Lake City last Friday. Miss Miner was again honored when Wednesday Wednes-day night of this week she was chosen one of the two attendants to Midvale' s golden jubilee queen. Mis Wally Swenson was hostess to her bridge club at her home Wednesday evening. Prize, at card were won by Mrs. Jack Householder Household-er Jr.. first; Mrs. Ilosmer Peterson, second, and Mrs. A. D. Brnlley. consolation. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr and Mrs. Peter Nielsen and sons. Royce and U.fford, vi.Ued ... Mt. Pleasant Thursday (yesterday) The Bingham Primary Blazer class enjoyed an early bird breakfast break-fast in Dry Fork canyon Vtednes-, Vtednes-, . A n',-l.i.-L I hone Bincham's American Legion Jun- ior Baseball Icom traveled to Lly, Ncv., last week eml where they played two games w h Fly at Mc-Cill Mc-Cill and won both the first I o and the other 5 to 2. Fifteen boy. made the trip. I hev were accompanied accom-panied by Larry Dehl.n who coached coach-ed the team on the 'rip. Mr and Mrs. F.ddie Brentel and Bill Henn-ings Henn-ings who furnished transportation. Mrs. Jacobina Marie Kiel Linck, 84. of Salt Lake City, mother of Frederick L. Linck. of Lark, passed away Monday at I :45 p.m. in a 5alt I.ke rest home of natural causes. Funeral .ervi.es were held Ihurs-day Ihurs-day at 10 a.m. at 260 L. South Temple, Salt Lake City, and interment inter-ment was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Mem-orial Park. Mrs. Joseph B. Durnford and small daughters, Suzanne, Tiffany and Deborah left last Friday by train to return to their home in Wh.tter, Calif., after .pending nearly a month visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood I. Johnson and brothers, Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Johnson and son, Robin. On July 8 Mr. and Mr., tlmo A. Nelson entertained for Mrs. Durnford and family at a beautifully beau-tifully arranged patio party. July 15 a dinner party was held at the Panorama in Salt Lake City, on July 18th Mr. and Mrs. Clair U. day morninu m - - attending were Norman Merrill. 'Robert Huebner. Royce Nielsen, Dan Watanabe, Bruce Oaks, lim Nielsen, and the class teacher, Mrs. Howard Merrill and Mr. Merrill. A delightful tme was had by all. Spending Saturday night and Sunday at Charleston were Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrkk and children, Ricky, Brad, Laural and Jan, Mr. Rasmussen and son, L-ee oi iiur,7 assisted by Mr. and Mr.. John Lindsey Thomson of Salt Lake Uty gave a delightful family get-together on the Rasmussen patio, and on July 22 Mrs. Durnford was honored hon-ored at a luncheon given at home of Mrs. Harry O. Erickson in Mur-ray. Mur-ray. The Durnfords had a delightful delight-ful time while here visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Rita Dellagnola of M dvale, formerly of Bingham, who recently came home from St. Mark". Hospital Hos-pital where she underwent surgery and spent six days, wishes to thank friends and everyone for their cards and coming to see her while she was in the hospital and visiting her at her home while convalescing. Anions, thono visiting her were Mrs. Anna Mae Lovat, Connie Mochi-uki. Mochi-uki. Mrs. Rita Ugarte. Mr.. Mary lYtric, Mrs. Maxie Johnson, Mrs. Hermine Feraco, Mrs. Frank Guar oscio, Mrs. Frank Belcolori, Mrs. June MiLeod, Jack Householder Sr., Mrs. Carlotta Moretti, Mrs. Ariella Barrutia and family, Mrs. JoAnn Garrison, Mis. Lucille From, Mrs. Adelaide LeiihtU, Mrs. Sam Diopenza, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pino, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stalliviere and family. Mrs. Vigilante Preloran, Mrs. Ross Pino and Mr.. Philip Compugno. Tuesday, July 28, Mr. and Mr.. Elwood T. Johnson and grandson, Robin Johnson, enjoyed dinner in Salt Lake City and later had a de- and Mrs. Kcss M. -usning aim ..... and Mrs. J. L. Murano. Ruth Rebekah Lodge meets Tues day evening, August 4, 7:00 p.m. at the Civic Center with Mrs. Guy Delia Lucia hostess. All members are invited to come out. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson and children, Demont and Melinda. of Mt. Pleasant were overnight guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen and sons. Gary Nielsen Niel-sen returned with the Thompsons Tuesday for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Teasley left Tuesday of last week for their home in Lancaster. Calif., following a fcur-day visit here with their daughter, dau-ghter, son-in-law and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Johnson and Robin. Mrs. Johnson", sister, Rosemary Rose-mary Teaslty remained for a two weeks visit. The Fire Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting for August at the home of Mrs. V.olu Milner in Cop-perton Cop-perton Monday evening, August 3. It will also be birthday night for August. House guests of Mrs. Alice Brisk are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Homyak of Denver, Colo. They arrived last week and will be here about two weeks. Mrs. Mtinilu Anderson of Mid-vale Mid-vale spent from Tuesday to Satur- day of last week with her daughter and. family. Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Robertson and son, Kevin. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick and family, Ricky, Brad, Laural rnd Jan and Mr. and Mrs. ,Ross M. Cushng last Wednesday evening were Mr. and M.. Bill llloulton and four children, Gray, 'john, Jeffery and Dana of Denver, Colo., and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson of Salt Lake City. A patio dinner party at the Cushing home was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allmark returned re-turned Thursday, July 23, from a five weeks' visit with Mrs. Allmark's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dave R. Malcolm of Las Vegaa, Nevada. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. lightful t me at Liberty f ark. A family swimming party was held Tuesday at Sunset Beach honoring hon-oring Royce Nielsen on his 1 0th . birthday anniversary. It was given for him by his mother, Mr.. Peter Nielsen. Besides Mrs. Nielsen and Royce, those attending were hia brother, Chlford, Mrs. David Dim-mick Dim-mick and children, Wayne, Sue, Jan and Randy, Mrs. Eunice Rae Colling, and children, Kathy, Dana and MacNeal, Tim Nielsen. Bruce Oaks, Cheryl. Sandra and Valarie Nielsen, Carol Nielson and Mrs. Alta Sorensen. Refreshment, were enjoyed at the Nielsen home afterwords. after-words. The same group above visited visit-ed Liberty Park Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. While the girls went swimming, swim-ming, the ladies visited with an aunt and cousins from Pleasant Grove. Hugo Bianchi and family are Mr. Bianchi's brother and wife, Mr. and Mr.. Rollo Bianchi and family from Albuquerque, N. Mex. They arrived arriv-ed la.t Saturday and will be here a week. The vis tor. are also visiting Mr. Bianchi's parents and. brothers of Midvale. Last Monday evening the Firemen Fire-men and Auxiliary conjoint group held a picnic outing at Copperton Park for member, and their families fam-ilies A very good turnout was present. Committee on arrangements arrange-ments included Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing, Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dis-penza Dis-penza and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zdunich and family, Marty and Lorie, of Ely, ; Nev., enroute home from a vacation vaca-tion iin Canada, are spending this week with Mr. and Mis. Bill Hennings Henn-ings and son, Bobby. They plan to leave Monday for Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Howurd Merrill have been informed that their son, Max, serving in the navy air force as aerial photographer, is sailing August 6th for Japan. |