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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1999 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH ' PAGE THREE Mr. Eldon Anderson of Provo and Mr. Daisy Draper of Orem. Visitors Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Densley and chil-dren, Cindy, Douglas and Leslie Jo, of Kearns. Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardman were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hardman of " California. Mr. end Mrs. Stanley Long and daughters, Linda and Claudia, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al-bert Pollock of Bingham Sunday afternoon. A family was en-joyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen Thanksgiving day by their children and grandchild-ren. Those attending were Kathy Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Keith on page four) Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley De-Les-of Sandy and Beverly Ray of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Roy Hardman was honored with a birthday dinner at her home Sunday in celebration of her birth-day anniversary. Helping her cele-brate the occasion were Mr. Hard-ma- n and daughter, Debra, Mr. and Mr. Ronnie Burke and children, Kim and Mike, of White City, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Swanson and dau-ghters, oye and Jeannie, of Salem and Mrs. Melva Wilson and family, Jean, Judy, Carol and Beverly. Enjoying a parade in Provo Fri-day were Mr. and Mr. Jimmy Pe-terson and children, Kent, Craig, and Lea Ann, Mr. and Mr. B. H. Jones and children, Danny, Kris-tin- e and Lisa Ann, of Brigham City, Mrs. Joe Daigneault and daughters, Kathy and Teri Lee, of Midvale and Mr. William Peterson and child-ren, Sharon and Butch, and Kevin Peterson, son of Mr. and Mr. Jack Peterson. Last Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray and daughter, Bev-erly and Beverly Wright attended a wedding in Cedar Fort in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holmstead of Lehi. Mr. and Mr. Ray Cowdell had a guests Sunday afternoon Mr. and ma cards will be sold again this year by Copperton Ward M. I. A. representatives. Those who have purchased these things in the past have been well satisfied. Represen-tatives are asking that you please support the project. Contact any of the M. 1. A. officer for infor-mation. Jean Robison, daughter of Mr. and Mr. C. J. Robison, was guest at a luncheon last Saturday given by Mis Ann Rothwell of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mr. Reed S. Arnold and children, Kathleen, Susan and Dick, of Denver, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs, Jaick Williamson of Logan were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McAllis-ter and children! Benny and Vir-ginia. Bill Fike of Salt Lake C?ity, son of Mr. and Mr. Art Fike, came home Wednesday to visit hi' par- ent. Mr. and Mr. Norman T. Jacob-e- n and daughter, Sandra, and son, Rusty, and Mrs. Pete Smith spent Thanksgiving week end in Las Ve-gas, Nev. They left here Wednes-day and returned home Sunday. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thomas and fam-ily, Jim, Kathy Dee, and Jerry, of Kearns, Mr. and Mr. Dan Good- - : COPPERTON : Jean Wilson PR Jean Robison PR The monthly work day of Cop-perton Ward Relief Society will be held Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 10 a.m. . at the wardhouse under direction of Mrs. Grace Olsen, work4 day leader. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gust and family, Susan, Terry, and Tommy, of McGill, Nev., spent from Wed-nesday to Sunday with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust. Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick and children, Laural, Brad, and Jan, returned last Wednesday from spending three and a half month at Gardnerville, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Robison and daughters, LaDean and Jean, were Thanksgiving dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sheral Merx and daugh-ters, Sherri Lynne, Jolene, and Michele, of Kearns. Other gueet were Mr. and Mr. Eddie Mann and children, J. E., Linda and Christine of Kearns and Mr. and Mr. Robert T. Bailey and ton, ' Brad, of Salt Lake City. win and son, Benny' and Jack, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gust and children, Susan, Terry and Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. William Ablett were hosts to Mrs. Mary Valenzano of Colorado, Mr. and Mr. V. J. Bononcini and daughter, Carol Ann, and Mr. and Mr. T. E. Ablett of Tooele, on Thanksgiving day. Clifford Butt, Vicky Young of Midvala and Millie Arronco of Bingham were dinner guest Thank giving day at the home of Mrs. Melva Wilson and children, Jimmy, Jean, Judy, Carol and Beverly. Mr. end Mrs. Albert Ray visited Sunday in Herriman with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Foreman and family, Billy, Denny, Bobby and Lynette. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright had as dinner guest Thanksgiving day Beverly Wright of Salt Lake City and Norman Whiting of Provo and Donny Wright and Carol Middleton of Salt Lake City. toyce and Edith DeCol of Salt spent the week end vis-iting their parents, Mr. and Mr. Louis DeCol. Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeCol and family, Maxine, Richard.. Joyce and Edith vis ted Mr. and Mr. Earl De- Col and children, Randy, Lynette, Jerry and Shelley Fay of Riverton, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jr. Stoddart and children, Richard, Kathleen and Jed of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs Boyd Stoddart and children, Sheri, Charmaine and Mark of Salt Lake City were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stod-dart and son, Jimmy. The evening was spent enjoying home movies. Visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mr. Jimmy Peterson and family, Kent, Craig and Lee Ann, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cramner of Springville. Maynard Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Throckmorton, and Jean Robison, daughter of Mr. and C. J. Robison, appeared on "Teenage Press Conference" on television last Saturday. They, with other teenagers repre-senting several high schools in the area, interviewed Gene Fullmer, Marv Jenson and Norm E. Roths-child. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fike recently returned home from a ten-da- y va-cation in Southern California. While there, they visited friends and relatives in Los Angeles and San Diego. ' Mr". Mary Valenzano of Flor-ence, Colo., is visiting with her daughter and their families, Mr, and Mr. William Ablett and Mr. and Mr. V. J. Bononcini and dau- - ghter, Carol Ann, before going to California where she will viit with other relative. Mr. and Mr. Cu Hatch and family, Tom, Tracy and Julie, spent Thanksgiving week end with Mr. Hatch' parent, Mr. and Mr. Bus Hatch of Vernal. There will be a special Priest-hood Leadership meeting Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in the West Jordan Stake House. Due to quarterly stake confer-ence this Sunday, there will be no Sunday School for tha Gospel Doc-trine class of Coppeiton Ward. Everyone ia urged to attend. Gift wrapping paper ni Christ- - PRATTLE & JLLL.I I I HE SURE PLAYS IT I I R NO - HE'S JUST WCtX 1 LOUP AND OFTEN I ft DROWNING OUT 'J'iYi FOR A MAN WHO HATES I APiVX tJ HIS WIFE.' 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