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Show Sua Ann, Janna, Randy and Ronnie, Ron-nie, Mrs. Nlaurine NieUon and Carol Car-ol and Mr. Patiy Meenen and daughter, dau-ghter, Leslie. Birthday coke and ice cream were enjoyed. Mr. and Mn. Tony Menna and ona, Henry and Bobby, were guests Thurtday of Mr. and Mra. Tony Menna Jr. and family at their new home in Union. Mr. and Mr. Juel NieUon of Salt Lake City were visitor at the home of Mr. and Mr. Hunt NieUon and family Sunday. Mr. Maybelle Torgensen of Monroe is visiting with her daughter dau-ghter and husband, Mr. and Mr. Hunt Nielson and family. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. Tony Menna were Mr. and Mr. Rupert Oneida of Jerome, Idaho, Derald NieUon, who i attending CSU at Cedar City, spent the week end visiting with hi parent, Mr. and Mr. Hunt NieUon and family. Derald ha been elected vice president presi-dent of his fraternity, Sigma Zeta Phi for the coming year at CSU. Helping Mrs. Eunice Rae Coll-ings Coll-ings celebrate her birthday Wednesday, Wed-nesday, March 7, at her home in Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielsen and boys, Royce, Gary and Clifford of Riverton, Mr. Alta Sorensen of West Jordan, Mr. Er-ma Er-ma Dean Dimmick and children, WEST JORDAN LIONS AND LADY LIONS PARTY SET FOR MONDAY, MARCH 19 West Jordan Liens and Lady Lions are holding a dinner party, to celebrate the club' llth anniversary, anni-versary, this Monday evening, March 19, at 7;00 p.m. at Marv's gym, and all Lion and Lady Lion and partner are invited to attend. The party wa previously scheduled sched-uled for March 1 7 and ha been changed to Monday night, March 19, it i reported. Mr. Rut-ben Haun i chairman of the lood committee and Mr. Alvin Cole is handling the decorations. decora-tions. A dinner followed by a program pro-gram will comprise the evening' entertainment. Rod Chapman, manager of the with the Canadian Red Cross and met Capt, Hofmann while in charge of Language Lab, University of Maryland Extension Courses, Etain Air Base, France. Capt. Hofmann is a graduate of Bingham High School, attended Utah State University, fulfilled an LDS mission in Germany and graduated grad-uated from B.Y.U. with a B.S. degree de-gree and a commission in the Air Force, and i presently stationed at Victorville, Calif., with the U.S.A.F. a a pilot. The couple are honeymooning to Reno, San Francisco and Mexico before going to Victorville to make their home. Mrs. Anita Barton ha been employed em-ployed by Jordan School District. to teach at West Jordan Jr. High School, to take the place of James Whitmore who recently passed a-way. a-way. The Rocky Mountain Federation of Mineralogical Societies will hold their annual convention and show in Salt Lake City on June 15, 16 and 1 7, it wa announced this week. Co-hosting the convention and sho'v, to be held at the National Guard Armory, 1 523 Sunnyside Ave., Salt Lake City, are the Mineralogical Min-eralogical Society of Utah and Wasatch Cem Society. The Bulletin appreciates news of all kinds, about parties, marriage, births, servicemen, also club news, church and school new and general gen-eral item. There i no charge for new. New item may be sent, brought or phoned in to the Bulletin Bulle-tin office, 7660 So. Redwood Road in West .Jordan, AM 5-7012 or AM 5-4687. Clifford Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielsen of Riverton, celebrated cele-brated his 7th birthday Sunday, March I I. Helping him celebrate the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. David Dimmick and family, Wayne, Sue, Janna, Randy and Ronnie, Mrs. Maurine Nielson and daughter Carol, Mrs. Patsy. Meenen and daughter, dau-ghter, Leslie, of Bingham, Mrs. Eunice Eu-nice Rae Collings and family, Dana, Kathy and Neal of Murray, Mr. and Mr. Elwood Sorensen of West Jordan Jor-dan and Mrs. Maybelle Torgensen of Monroe. Capt. and Mrs. Karl Hofmann West Jordan Branch of the first Security Bank, will show the colored col-ored film "Frontiers." The film is produced as a public service and shows interesting highlights of in-termountain in-termountain life, recreation, industry indus-try and outstanding spots of beauty of Utah and other intermountain states. BIONDI HOFMANN WEDDING Capt. Karl H. Hofmann claimed Miss Agnes Biondi as his bride Friday Fri-day evening, March 9, in a ceremony cere-mony performed by Bishop Stanley Long of Copperton Ward. Dennis Nichol wa at the organ. Setting for the wedding and reception re-ception following wa the Copper-ton Copper-ton LDS Ward Chapel. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biondi of Audun, Le Tiche, Moselle, France, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr., and Mrs. Karl B. Hofmann of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. For the nuptial events, the bride, who was given away by Hans B. Hofmann, brother of the groom's father, wore a bridal gown of organza or-ganza and lace, styled with a sweetheart sweet-heart neckline and hooped skirt, entrain. Her waist length circular veil of handmade French lace, an heirloom worn by her grandmother, mother and each of her two sisters, was held in place by two tiny crowns of orange blossoms, each having been worn by her sisters at their weddings, and she carried a traditional bridal bouquet. Attending the bride were Mrs. Everett Ball and Cheri Lee Ball of Salt Lake City. They were gowned in bright pink and carried complimenting compli-menting bouquets. visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pullan of Midvale last Saturday morning. Marvin Pullan of Richmond visited vis-ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pullan of Midvale over last week end. Mrs. Esther Nystrom, Mrs. Neva Jensen, Mrs. Louise Bailey and Mrs. Hazel Mills attended the monthly meeting of St. Paul's Methodist Church WSCS held Tuesday evening even-ing at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Murano with Mrs. Bernice Laycock as cohostess. Mrs. Nora Mae Jessen and daughter, dau-ghter, Valerie, and Mrs. Fleet Nielsen Niel-sen of Richfield were overnight guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Nielson and family. Uuties ot best man were performed per-formed by Bert Rhoton of Phoenix, Ariz., and ushering were Marvin Pullan of Richmond, and Ernest ' Diederich of Copperton. Paul Richards of Salt Lake City acted as master of ceremonies of the program at the reception, with Fred Thaller at the piano and Bernard Ber-nard Weiss on the violin, Hans Thaller conducted the singing and dancing. Vocal selections included solos by Alden Nix accompanied by his daughter, Janice, and duets by Marvin and Irene Throckmorton accompanied by Mrs. Mac Ray of West Jordan. Dances were by Miss Evelyn Dicks, Ogden, and a violin solo was given by Mr. Weiss with Mr. Thaller at the piano. Serving were Christine Winn, Janice Nix and Edith DeCoI. Receiving Re-ceiving gifts were Maxine Scroggin and Paula Richards and in the gift room were Mrs. Ernest Diederich and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead. Barbara Brown was in charge of the guest book. Attending the wedding breakfast held in the Hotel Utah Minuet Room honoring the bride and groom were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Hofmann, Mr. and Mrs. Hans B. Hofmann, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rhoton, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dall, Marvin Pullan, Mrs. Ed Bros-sard, Bros-sard, Mrs. Willard Nichols, Mrs. Paul Richards and Mrs. Betty Behr. The bride is a graduate of School of Nursing, Paris, France, and the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Canada, a director of recreation |