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Show FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1961 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN of West Jordan PAGE TWO &Jag Oj lite Week " I Q "Being paddle-ba- ll champion of the whole block for three years In a row Is quite a feat In Itself, you know." and family, Serpentine Way, are Mrs. Young' mother and titter, Mri. Boyd Robinson and Kim, for-mer Whita City resident now of Farmingtun, New Mexico. On July 12 they all motored to Pocatello, Idaho, to attend the wedding of Mr Robinton' ion, Gary, who it home on a 30 day leave from the U. S. Air Force. After the wedding he will be (tationed in Alaska for two years. Mrs. Young will be maid of honor and Mr. Young best man. Mrs. Charle Reno Sr., from St. Joseph, Mo., i spending several week with her on and daughter in lav, Mr. and Mr. Charle Reno Jr., and family, Antimony Lane. The 9th Ward it having a pri-mary around the block parade and carnival Friday night at 6:00 o'- clock. There will be rides, games and refreshments and Kimbo the Clown will be special guest. Mrs. Dan Zupan and children, Sego Lily Drive, pent the day in Kaysville visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowen and children. Moving to St. George this week end are Mr. and Mrs. Dee W. Baird and children, Priscilla Lane, Julia and Steven of 555 E. 9620 So. Former Bingham resident mov-ing into their new home thi week on Sego Lily Drive are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lukich and family. Florence Hansen and Gladys Fenstermaker took six girls up to The Spruce thi week for a camp-ing and hiking trip. Those going were Mary Scott, Kathy Morrell, Carol Marshall, Janice Jensen, Di-ana Adams and Lori Bonham. The 9th Ward Elder Quorum current project i painting address-es on curbs. If you are interested in having your address painted on your curb please contact Lynn Nielson AM or Marlon Lloyd AM From the 19th to the 21st Mrs. Lucy Cook is taking the Honeybees up to The Spruces for an outing. Those taking the trip are Lorie Cook, Linda Raisor, Nancy Higbee, Lorie Bonham, Susan Jentszch and Andrea Visser. WHITE CITY Noreen Arko, AM Mr. and Mrs. Nick Yengich and family, Galena Drive, entertained at a barbecue dinner Tuesday night for Mrs. Clarence Roth and daugh-ters, Rose Mae and Sharon, of Lake Village, Ark. Spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Young day after being hoapitalized since July 6th after undergoing turgery. Dinner guett Wednesday evening of Mr. Mae Stillman and Mr. A. J. Sargent and ion, Jon and Carl, wa Lawrence West. Mr. Dean Lipsey was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday evening at I:er home in West Jordan. Prize at card were won by Mr. Hoimer Peteron, first; Mr. Jack House-hold- er Jr., second; and Mrs. A. D. Bentley, consolation. Mrs. House-holder' birthday wa also celebrat-ed and she was presented a lovely gift. Very lovely refreshments were served. SANDY by Connie Sargent AM Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Scroggin moved recently from Copperton to 392 No. 2nd West in Sandy. Mrs. Scroggin will be remembered as the former Michael Ann Creedon. Mrs. Joe Dispenza and daughter, Paulette, have moved from Bingham to 1056 So. 2nd East in Sandv. Mrs. Joe Dispenza came home from St. Mark' Hospital Wednes- - uJlp lOmgljam Sullrtm of West Jordan (Continuation of the Bingham Bulletin, Plr.nt in Wert Jordan, Utah) Published at West Jordan, Utah, and Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah. Entered at Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. -- . N A T I O N A I EDITORIAL (uiAii'"MsociAiio "'"'n JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application Trade in your Community "Ohl The shirts? Remem-ber those are the ones you bought at that out of town sale." What has just happened to "Oswald, the out of town buyer" could happen to you. Happen that is, if you insist on shopping out of town. Once in a while, the prices elsewhere will be one or two cents cheaper than those in your own community. You'll spend what you save on price 1 and then some for parking and gas, though. What is really missed by not1 shopping in your own community is the friendly and DEPENDABLE service offered only by local merchants you know and trust. SUBSCRIBE TO THE BULLETIN NOW DURING OUR SPECIAL JULY OFFER. TRADE AT HOME FOR YOUR OWN SAKE AND FOR COMMUNITY PROGRESS. COME TO THE BINGHAM CLUB FOR THE FINEST IN REFRESHMENTS BEER ON TAP LOCAL AND EASTERN BOTTLED BEER Sam Feraco, Prop. " - A v -- ' '. '"' ' ' ' , - - Va , , , v ; $ ; ' - X'l --y - ' '- " , - - " a" t?il) I ' '"r ( ?1 ' f LS- - - ..:..:Al,A XI . RETREAT from the HEAT ELECTRICALLY! No need to let summer's simmering heat get you down. Cool off. Relax. Work better. Sleep better. 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SEE US FOR FINE COMMERCIAL PRINTING LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES INVITATIONS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS STATEMENTS PROGRAMS WINDOW CARDS BOOKLETS TICKETS HANDBILLS ALL TYPES BUSINESS FORMS AND MANY OTHERS TOP QUALITY LOW PRICES FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY THE BINGHAM BULLETIN TELEPHONE AMherst 7660 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD (Kelly Business Center) WEST JORDAN, UTAH SEE US FOR EXPERT SERVICE AND QUALITY PRODUCTS DEALERS IN: CONOCO PRODUCTS CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH CARS ADDERLEY & NICHOLS GARAGE Chick and Ren Phone PR JOWANS' PICNIC NEXT SUNDAY All persons who are now residing in Utah and who have formerly lived in the State of Iowa are inviU ed to an old fashioned Iowa picnic o:i Sunday, June 16. The picnic will begin at I I :00 a.m. on the West Terrace at La-goc- n. It is being sponsored by mem-bers of Utah's Hawkeye Club. In addition to the noon picnic meal, there will be a special pro-gram beginning at 12:30 p.m. It will feature Indian songt, folklore and dance piesented by the Robert E. McLean family. A brief butine meeting and election of officer is cheduled to commence at I :30 pm. Laverne C. Bane, Hawkeye Club president, reports that no reserva-tions are necessary, however, fam-ilies attending are urged to observe the established time schedule. Each family or group of families partici-pating are requested to plan and bring their own picnic dinner, bev-erage and table service. Bane also reminds former lowana that there will be ample opportunity to renew old acquaintances and make new one a well a to enjoy (wimming and other entertainment available at Lagoon. By LYN CONNELLY GALS! Can you qualify as a on ABC-TV- 's "Queen for a Day?" Explains head model Maxlne Reeves: "Our girls have to be something special to meet the de-mands of the job" . . . What's special in the eyes of TV? Listen to this: "First," says Miss Reeves" prospective models must have the figure. Our girls have to model everything from evening gowns to foundation garments, so an excessive figure or the emaci-ated, angular figure of the fash-ion magazine model are out. "We want models with straight, even legs, moderate hips, attrac-tive arms and hands, and propor-tions that lend themselves to easy fitting and look well In every-thing . . . Also, our girls have to possess that look' ...We want them to be fresh and wholesome like the pretty girl next door" ... Those are some specifications, what? Believe it or not, there are such girls, how-ever; in fact, quite a number of them. Jolene Brand is the perfect ex-ample of a beautiful young lady who launched a successful tele-vision career as a result of her work as a model on "Queen for a Day" . . . Jolene has appeared in the "Zorro" series on ABC-TV- 's "Walt Disney Presents" and Is a regular on the network's "Guestward Ho!" and "Ernie Kovacs Take a Good Look" se-ries ... According to Miss Reeves, a "Queen" model weighs 117 pounds and, from top to bottom, measures 35H, 23. 35. "The Queen la a discriminating lady," saya Maxlne, "only few can serve her." Interesting how they select the models; now we wish they would be equally discriminatory toward selecting an emcee. John Mapel from Vista, Calif. The vititor are on a month' vacation having spent two week visiting and on business at their former home in Casper, Wyo., prior to coming here. They arrived last Friday night and will be here about ten days or so. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wells and family are vacationing in Yellow-stone National Park and enjoying some fishing in Idaho. VUiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stanley are Mrs. Stanley's mother, Mrs. Annabell Reed, and Mrs. John Reed and ion, Bob, of Elko, Nev. Mr. and Mr. William Rager and family, Danny. Kenny, Rochelle and Reanon entertained at a family par-ty at their home last Thursday night honoring Mrs. Rager's father, Henry A. Cheever of Copperton on his birthday anniversary. Other family members present were Mrs. Cheev-er, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Peter-son and sons. Bob and Rodney of Salt Lahe City and Mr. and Mr. Jay Cheever and family, Ronald, Gary, Marie, Jaylene, Richard and Diane of Granger. A hamburger dinner with all the trimming wa enjoyed. Robin Nelon, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Royce Nelson, is recover-ing at home from an tonsillectomy. The operation was performed by the Nelson family doctor, Dr. Gra-ham of Midvale Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. Robin ia recovering satisfactorily from the operation. WEST JORDAN Marlena Webb, Correspondent Friday, July 7, the West Jordan Third Ward girl baseball team de-feated the West Jordan Fourth Ward girls baseball team. A welcome home for Mr. and Mrs. Cook was given in the West Jordan First Ward. They are re-turned stake mittionariet. Lynn Locke, ton of Mr. and Mr. Myron Locke, i very excited over a beautiful little puppy given to him for hi birthday from the Harmon family. A mittionary farewell in honor of Grant Price wa held Sunday ev-ening at Wet Jordan Fourth Ward. Mia Joan Dotton, daughter of Fauntella Dotton, was married on June 30th. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Mabey and Wilford L. Webb returned Monday evening from a trip to Idaho. They spent some time in Lava Hot Springs and then motored around sightsee-ing. Russell and Darrell Webb. Wil-ford Webb and Darrell' brother-in-law- , Ernie Brown, spent Sunday fishing at Deer Creek. The Johnsons birthday party for July was recently held at the home of Mr. and Mr. Max Aaron of Kearn. Thote attending from West Jordan were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Spencer and family attended a family re-- ! union at Lagoon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Kelly and family and Mrs. Kelly's mother, Mrs. Hazel Shelley of American Fork cpent four days last week at Mutual Dell in American Fork Can-yon. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Granquist are Mrs. Granquist's titter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C" I'LL BE QUITE AWHILE, DAD. ( 1 WANT 70 CALL THAT NEW GIRL V FOR A PATE, BUT I CANT REMEMBER m Nj iw'Hiiiiirwj LARK NEWS Marilyn Dalley, PR Joe Harney, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Harney, has returned to Camp Pendleton, Calif., where he is serv-ing in the marine corps. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hart and family are vacationing in Texas. They left Saturday, July 1st. Mrs. Wilma Nell is visiting with Mrs. Clark of Sandy. A birthday dinner was held Wed-nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler honoring Mr. Bigler's birthday anniversary. Other guests present were Mrs. Martha Newell and Mrs. Jayne Peterson and child-ren. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopkins re-turned home last Wednesday from a vacation trip to California where they visited with Mrs. Eva Dalton. A going away party was held in honor of Mrs. Benton Boyd on Fri-day, June 30, at the Lark Lions Club. Hostesses were Mrs. Wright Sheldon, Mrs. Don Willie, Mrs. Rich ard Partner, Mrs. Robert Foist and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Special guests were Mrs. E. W. Gleason of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Martha Wilder of Pittsburgh, Pa., sister of Mr. Dcyd, who is visiting the Boyds. Mrs Boyd was presented with a lovely gift. Mrs. Earl Bigler spent last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Virginia Bigler of Heber. Mro. Erma May of Milford visited Wednesday, July 12, with the Don Hopkins family. Mrs. Richard Rubright was called to Colorado concerning a serious illness of Mr. Bledsoe. Kathleen and Donna Dalton of California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hopkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Sheldon and family are vacationing in California. They are visiting relatives in north-ern and southern California and Lake Tahoe. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lowell and family are vacationing and visiting relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fenton are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin of Shoshone, Idaho. The Tibolla family is enjoying their vacation at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. |