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Show Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sargent entertained en-tertained with a family get-together at their home Friday evening, July 1st, honoring their son, Jon, on his fourth birthday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sargent, Jon and Carl and Mrs. Mae Stillman enjoyed a visit to Liberty Park also in celebration of Jon's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boren and daughter, daugh-ter, Robyn and friend of Salt Lake Oty attended the stock car races at the Fairgrounds on the Fourth. Arriving over the Fourth week end to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zampos were their daughters, Kathy from San Francisco and Olga who has been teaching at Middle-bury, Middle-bury, Vt. Kathy has been visiting in the east w'ch her sister and the two girls arrived here together. Kathy left Tuesday to return to the coant and Olga will remain here for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Dimmick and family, Wayne, Sue Ann, Jan and Randy spent the Fourth week end in Fillmore visiting Mr. Dim-nvkk's Dim-nvkk's folks, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Dimmick and also his two sisters who were visiting there from California. Cali-fornia. Wayne returned to California Califor-nia with his aunts. Overnight guests Monday, July 4th of Mr. and Mr. Arthur Bentley were Mrs. Bentley'o 'ster and husband, hus-band, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sampsel from El Monte, Calif. Bingham Ward Primary held its monthly preparation meeting last Thursday evening. Nine were present. pres-ent. Mrs. Alta Sorenson and Mrs. Eunice Rae Collings were hostesses hostess-es and served light refreshments at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Arthur Bentley's Primary Rainbow class met at her home after class Wednesday for games and refreshments. A Nielsen family reunion was held Saturday, June 25 at Copper-ton Copper-ton Park. Fifty were in attendance. A lunch was served after which games were played. Mrs. Alta Sor-ensen Sor-ensen was in charge of arrangements. arrange-ments. Kirk and Lonnie Jacobson of F.I nf tli HAM-STANLEY WEDDING Miss LaDean Edna Ham became the bride of Reed Leroy Stanley in a ceremony performed Thursday morning, June 30, in the Salt Lake LD3 Temple. The bride U the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Ham of West Jordan, formerly of Bingham Canyon. Can-yon. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stanley also of West Jordan, are parents of the bridegrcom, and were hosts Thursday at a wedding brunch at the Elks Club. The newlyweds were honored with a reception at the West Jordan Stake House Saturday evening, July 2, from 8 to 10 p.m., hosted by the bride's parents. For her nuptial reception the bride wore a ach'ffli nylon embroidered em-broidered tulle gown with a tiered chapel weep. Shirred sleeves were complemented with matching mitts, and crescent-shaped bouquet of Phalaenopsis and stephanotis completed com-pleted her ensemble. Maid of honor was Miss Kathy Zampos, San Francisco. Other attendants at-tendants were Miss Joy Ham, Mrs. Larry Sax and Mrs. Stan Obershaw, Blackfoot, Idaho. Their gowns were identical in orchid silk organza over taffeta . and their bouquets were fashioned after the bride's in lavender orchid with miniature pink roses. Linda Crookston was flower girl-Jake girl-Jake Kump was best man. George Dansie, Clyde Hamilton and Paul Lyons were ushers. Richard Clarke was junior usher. Johanson-Ford Wedding Miss Denece Johanson, daughter of Mrs. Lola C. Johanson of Mid-vale, Mid-vale, formerly of Bingham Canyon, and the late Daniel Fredrick Johanson, Johan-son, and Lelar.d Devon Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ford of Springville were married Thuroday, June 30 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelve officiated. offici-ated. The bridal pair were honored with a garden reception at Garden Park Ward that evening. Announcement is made this week of the appointment of Billy Boren as assistant director of Weber County School District. Billy, o son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren of Bingham Canyon, received his masters mas-ters degree from the University of Utah in 1959 and is now completing complet-ing work on his Ph D. He is married. mar-ried. His wife is the former Norma Nuttall of Salt Lake City. They have five children four boys and one girl. The family resides in Salt Lake City. Mr. Boren started in his new position June 13. Bingham Canyon Lions Club A spe:..al meeting of officers and directors of Bingham Canyon Lions Club, called by President Pete Dimao, was held last Friday night at the Civic Center. Purpose of the meeting was to appoint committees and take earn of necessary business. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Homyak left Tuesday to return to Denver, Colo, after a two weeks' visit here with Mrs. Alice Brisk. The Homyak and Mrs. Brisk spent Sunday and Monday, July 3 and 4, in Provo with friends. Mr. Mabel Brimhall and her brother, Clarence Newman were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. Arthur Bentley. Donna Kay Lipsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lipsey, started working at First Security Bank in Bingham Tuesday, replacing Madeleine Made-leine Sanchez who transferred to First Security's 8th South central operations in Salt Lake City. Galena Lodge No. 1 7, Auxiliary of the B.L.F. & E. Oquirrh Lodge No. 844, is holding their next regular re-gular meeting Monday, July I Ith at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Arthur Bentley in Bingham. All members are urged to come out. A former doctor at Bingham Canyon, Dr. Philip G. Fulstow, 40, practicing at Kanab for the past ten yeara, was killed in a one-car accident on U.S. Highway 89B five miles east of Fredonia, Ariz., Tuesday Tues-day about I :30 a.m.:' Fire Auxiliary meets Monday evening, July I I with Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin hostess for ihe evening. Mrs. Icielia Watkin entertained her foursome at her home in Cop-perton Cop-perton Ti esday evening.' Samba was played with Mrs. Kenneth Moore scoring high for the evening. even-ing. Others present were Mrs. Carrie Car-rie Doyle f.nd Mrs. Alice Burke. A late luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Hosmer Peterson was hostess hos-tess to her bridge club Wednesday evening of last week. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Boyd Anderson, And-erson, first; Mrs. Dean Lipsey, second; sec-ond; and Mrs. A. J. Sargent, consolation. con-solation. Lovely late refreshments were served by the hestess. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Muir and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird of Mid-vale Mid-vale enjoyed a trip to Ely and Eureka, Eur-eka, Nev., over the Fourth week end. home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen Niel-sen and family. Mrs. Arthur Bentley and her daughter in law and grandson, Mrs. A. D. Bentley and Bobby, were in Salt Lake City and also visited Liberty Park Tuesday. Maurine Morley from Phoenix, Ariz., is here this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley and other relatives. She leaves Saturday Sat-urday to return to the Arizona city. Several dinner parties have been given in her honor by relatives rela-tives and friends during her stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren traveled travel-ed to Wallsiburg, in Wasatch County, Coun-ty, Thursday (yesterday), called by the death of Mr. Boren's brother in law, Alfred Ford. Mr. Ford passed pass-ed away Wednesday. Ruth Rebekah Lodge met Tuesday Tues-day night at the Civic Center for their regular monthly meeting. Mr. Charlotte Murano was hostess for the evening. A business meeting meet-ing was conducted after which bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Diana Dispenza, Mrs. Nau-dyne Nau-dyne Swenson, Mrs. Helen Sullen-ger Sullen-ger and Mrs. Mabel Brimhall. Two visitors were present Mr. Shirley Shir-ley James of Midvale, junior past president, and Mrs. Virginia Mehan of Murray district deputy president. presi-dent. Lovely refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the kowtess. Mrs. Jane Rice of Kearns visited four day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley. |