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Show Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon and daughters, Michael Ann and Mary Margaret, returned last week end from a very enjoyable two weeks vacation that took them to Nevada and California. In Elko they visited friends Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, then traveled to Reno, Virginia City, Lake Tahoe and San Francisco and went to Redding where they visited Mr. and Mis. Adolph Chiara, former Bing-hamites Bing-hamites and classmates of Mr. and Mrs. Creedon whom they hadn't seen in 22 years. A three-day visit in Whittier with Mrs. Creedon's aunt, Mrs. Iva Holden and visits to Disneyland, Marineland and Knotts Berry Farm were also enjoyed. On the homeward trip they visited Hoover Dam and spent a day and night in Las Vegas and attended the three-day state firemen's convention con-vention last Thursday through Saturday Sat-urday at Cedar City. Guests lust Wednesday evening of Mrs. Mabel Brirnhall were her sister, Mrs. Iva Nielsen and daughter, daugh-ter, Gayla, and son, David, of Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Jenkins and children, John and Mitzi, and two friends left last Saturday morning to vacation two weeks in California. Mr. and Mrs. Larry West and son, David, ore here from Ontario, Calif., visiting this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence West and Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Ben-nion Ben-nion of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lawrence Lawr-ence Went who has been visiting in Ontario, came home with them. The visitors are leaving Saturday to return home. Visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Hettrick is their nephew, Robert Vrones from Omaha, Oma-ha, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayne and grandson, Steven Mayne, were Saturday Sat-urday guests of Mrs. Mabel Brim-halj. Brim-halj. Because of Utah Copper Field Day next Wednesday, Bingham Ward Primary will be held on Tues day at 1 0 a.m. next week, it is reported. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills and Mrs. Mills' father, Edward Heather, left last Saturday to visit ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Mills' daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fern W. Pett and children, Melanie, Jimmy and Howard of Torrence, Calif. ATTEND STATE LIONS CONVENTION AT PROVO Approximately 935 Lions and ladies attended the Utah Lions state convention held at Provo on June 9, 10, II, 12. Attending from B'ngham Canyon Lions Club were President and Mrs. Kim Goff, Secretary Sec-retary and Mrs. C. A. Morley, and Jack Tallas. Director Al A. Schook, Lions International, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, was the International Internation-al representative and guest speaker at the convention sessions, and was accompanied by his wife, Phyllis. At a International Counsellors dinner din-ner held Thursday evening, Mr. Morley was elected president of the group for the ensuing year. A well planned and organized convention was highlighted by a huge parade on Saturday afternoon followed by the District Governor's banquet and dance Saturday evening. even-ing. Tho following Lions were elected Saturday as district governor's gover-nor's of thoir respective districts: District U, Elwyn S. Walker of Roy club; District T, Roland G. Chritopheron, Salt Lake City club; District A, George L. Jayncs, Pleasant Grove club; and District H, Neal Jones, Monroe club. LADY EAGLES Lady Eagles of Bingham-Midvale F.O.E. Aerie No. 659 held a regular re-gular business meeting Wednesday evening at the Eagles hall in Mid-vale. Mid-vale. Two new members were initiated in-itiated into the group. They were Delores Pezell and Mrs. Dorothy Anderson. After the business meeting, meet-ing, five hundred was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Margaret Goff, Mrs. Pete Smith and Mrs. Ada Christensen. 20 paid members were in attendance. Lovely refreshments Were served. Mrs. Shirley Goff was elected delegate to the national Eagles convention con-vention to be held at Miami Beach, Fla., in August. She was also named nam-ed representative for the Bingham-Midvale Bingham-Midvale Auxiliary. Mrs. Goff was elected president of the state Eagles Auxiliary at the state convention in May and she in turn named Mrs. Margaret Goff as state Eagles mother. mo-ther. Mrs. Sylvia Carey, also a member of the Bingham-Midvale Auxiliary was elected to the position posi-tion of state treasurer of the state auxiliary at the state convention. MASONS TO MEET TUESDAY Canyon Lodge No. 13, F. and A. M. h;'- called a special meeting and conferring of F. C. Degree for next Tuesday, June 21, at 7 p.m., it is announced. AMERICAN LEGION TO MEET MONDAY American Legion Post No. 30 has scheduled a regular semimonthly semi-monthly business meeting for next Monday night, June 20, 7:30 p.m. 'at the City Hall, according to Bill Hennings, publicity chairman. All members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell and children, Keith and Colleen, left Monday on a two weeks vacation in California. They plan to visit Mr. Ball's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell at Berkeley, also see Disneyland and plan to go on to San Diego to see their daughter dau-ghter and sister, Karen, and also Mrs. Bill's nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Prigmore and family. Martha Circle met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Du- i Bois of Salt Lake City. A very lovely love-ly one o'clock luncheon was served after which a bus ness meeting was conducted and bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Edna Ja-cobsen, Ja-cobsen, Mrs. Pearl Rasmussen, Mrs Bessie West and Mrs. Neva Jensen. Other members present were Mrs. Charlotte Murano, Mrs. Irene Fra-zier, Fra-zier, Mrs. Helen Sullenger, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Mrs. Mary Jo Rub-right Rub-right and Mrs. Ida Bolman. Next Circle meeting will be held nt the home of Mrs. Murano in Copper-ton Copper-ton on July 6. MISS JOYCE DECOL IS JUNE BRIDE Miss Joyce Louise DeCol became the bride of Duane J. Shults Friday evening, June 1 0, in a double ring ceremony performed by Ray F. Cough, LDS bishop, at Copperton LDS Wnrd. A reception honored the couple afterwards. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol of Copper-ton Copper-ton and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. R. L. K,ruse of Oakland, Calif., and the late Elmer R. Shults. For the ceremony and reception following, the bride wore a white embroidered nylon over taffeta gown with a scalloped neckline and tiered skirt. She carried a white orchid surrounded with white gladioli, glad-ioli, pink roses and forget-me-nots. Mrs. William D. Densley was matron of honor for her sister, and Miss Beverly Wright was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Beverly Bev-erly Ray and sisters of the bride, Miss Edith DeCol and Miss Maxine DeCol. All wore blue brocaded cotton cot-ton dresses and carried blue and white nosegays of carnations centered cen-tered with a red rose. Cindy Densley was flower girl and Douglas Densley was ring bearer. Duties of best man were performed perform-ed by Scott Madsen and ushers were Earl DeCol and Richard DeCol, De-Col, brothers of the bride; Jon Cross, Ron Lohman and Eugene Scott. After a wedding trip to southern California the justveds will reside in Salt Lake City. The bridegroom attended the University of Utah. The groom's mother and stepfather, step-father, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kruse of Oakland, Calif., were here for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol gave a rehearsal luncheon at their home for tho bridal party last Thursday evening. Mrs. Helen Sullenger was hostess to her birthday club at her home on Thursday of last week. A lovely one o'clock luncheon was served after which bridge was played. Prizes Pri-zes were won by Mrs. Pete Smith, Mrs. Lyde Nichols and Mrs. W. D. S. Brown. Mrs. Jack Householder Jr. entertained en-tertained her bridge club Wednesday Wednes-day evereing. Prizes at cards were won by- Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Mrs. Wally Swenscn and Mrs. A. D. Bcntley. Mrs. Dean Lipsey's birthday birth-day was also celebrated. Lovely refreshments re-freshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wheatley are visiting this week in Toledo, Ohio, with Mr. Wheatley's parents. Mrs. Wheatley is the former Barbara Hettrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hettrick. J. B. King who has spent the winter in Californ'a, arrived here the other day to spend the summer. Linda and Diane Zorn from Portland, Ore., arrived Tuesday to spend two weeks visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Esther Clays. Roger Ball underwent surgery at St. Mark's Hospital Monday morning morn-ing and is now out of the hospital. Bingham Ward Mutual enjoyed a canyon party in Butterfield Canyon Can-yon Tuesday evening. Games were played and refreshments served. Visiting indefinitely with Mrs. Mabel Brirnhall is her brother, Clarence Clar-ence Newman from Idaho Falls, Idaho. Michael Burke of Bountiful spent Monday visiting his grandmother,-Mrs. grandmother,-Mrs. Alice Burke and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore and family. Mrs. Eldsan Peterson and family of Tooele were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keysaw and family and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert King and family and Mr. and Mrs. John King and family. Mrs. Peterson is Mrs. Key-saw's Key-saw's sister. Terry Jones of Kearns spent last week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray. Mrs. Boyd Nerdin was hostess to her bridge club at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. John J. Creedon, Mrs. Harold Chesler, Mrs. Harold Nielsen and Mrs. John O'Brien. The occasion was also a surprise linen shower for Mrs. Chesler. Dainty late refreshments were served ser-ved by the hostess. Michele Delaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney, is visiting vis-iting with her aunt, Colleen Man-nion Man-nion of New York City. She made the trip east by plane. The Fire Lades are holding a pot luck party at the Fire Hall next Monday night, June 20, at 7:30. |