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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN of West Jordan FRIDAY, OCTOBRJjj PAGE FOUR HALF "PAST TEEffl I DONT KNOW EITHER. SO yOU GO THAT WAY AND J Carol Nie!on PR Reporter I'LL GO THE OTHER. Mr. and Mr. Jack I louseholder Jr. and children, Susan Jo and Ste- - evening with a small family party. Helping her celebrate the occasion were her parents, brother, Bobbie, and sister, Julio, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley. Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D .Nielsen were Mrs. Maggie Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaBounty and children of Lead Mine. Visitors at the home of Mr', and Mrs. Wm. D. Nielsen Sunday were Mr. Donna Bell of Sandy and Mrs. Fae Prigmore and son, Kent, of Murray. Fire Auxiliary met Monday ev-ening as guests of Mrs. Boyd And-erson. Bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs. Lawrence West. Mrs. Crant Milner, Mrs. James McLeod and Mrs. A. D. Bentley. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. About 16 were present. Mrs. Leonard Bell will be hostess next Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Nielson spent Wednesday of last week visiting with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo B. Larsen and family of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keysaw and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-ence Knotts of Kearns. Mrs. David Dimmick and child-ren, Wayne, Sue, Jana, Randy and Ronnie visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen of Riverton Sunday. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bentley were Peter Padgen and children, Michael, Sus-an and Polly of Midvale, and Patsy and two friends, Cathy and Betty ven, of West Jordan had as dinner guests last Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge of Du-chesne and Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Jenson of Copperton. Bert Williamson of Salt Lake City stayed overnight Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clin-ton Williamson of West Jordan. Mrs. William Russell of Salt Lake City spent the day Tuesday visiting with her mother, Mrs. Vida Poul-se- n of Midvale. Wednesday afternoon visitor of Mrs. Vida Poulsen of Midvale was Mrs. A. J. Boberg of Sandy. W.B.A. meets Monday evening, Oct. 16 at the home of Mrs. Lyde Nichols of Copperton. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Wm. D. Nielsen Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garahana and fa-mily of Kearns and Mrs. Maggie Peck. Deborah Bentley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bentley, cele-brated her third birthday Monday from St. Mary' of the Wasatch, Mr. and Mrs. Orley Bills and child-ren, Randy and Sherry, of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bentley and fimily, Bobbie, Julie and Deb-bie. Miss Isabell Menna is spending her two weeks vacation with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Menna. Sunday, Mrs. Arthur Bentley vis-ited with Mrs. Mabel Brimhall and Mrs. Scroggin of Copperton. Mrs. Eunice Rae Colling and children, Dana, Kathy and McNeal of Murray and Mr. Hunt Nielon and daughter, Carol, apent last week end in Richfield and Monroe visit-ing with friends and relatives. . b carried bouquet of chrysanthe-mum- i. Petite Janice Deakin and Joleen Deakin were flower girl. William F. Thomas performed duties of bet man, and ushering were Cline Campbell, Ray Hawk-i- n, Newell Kimball and Eddie Dea-kin. The newlywed arre honeymoon-ing at Jackon, Wyo.. before mak-ing a home in Midvale. The bridegroom i a former tu-de- nt of Brigham Young Univerity. He ha fulfilled an LDS miion to the Northern Fair Eat. Lake Temple ceremony. Elder Gor-don B. Hinckley of the Council of the Twelve officiated. Midvale Third Ward meeting-house was setting that evening for a reception that feted the bridal couple. Assisting with greeting guests were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cordon N. Deakin, 10537 S. 2200 West, South Jordan, formerly of Lark, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan T. Porter, 10606 S. 1055 West, South Jordan. For the postnuptial festivities the bride wore a floor-lengt- h gown of lace underscor-ed with satin. Her lace edged veil of illusion was caught to a small bridal hat. She carried a bridal bouquet fashioned of chrysanthe-mums, carnations and autumn ros-es. Attending the bride were Mr. William F. Thomas, matron of hon-or; Miss Vauna Lee Deakin, maid of honor; Miss Sandra Thomas and Miss Susan Deakin, junior brides-maid. They wore champagne-colore- d embossed taffeta gowns and Deakin-Porte- r Wedding Temple Square Hotel in Salt Lake City was setting Friday, Oct. 6, for a wedding breakfast honor-ing newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Rulon N. Porter (Miss Donna Deakin). Prior tto the event, the couple exchanged wedding vows in a Salt CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Due to the small amount In-volved, we do not accept want ad-- i except on a cash-with-ord- er basis. No ads taken by telephone. FOR SALE 1953 Pontiac Chief. tan Hardtop Coupe. 4 New whiU wall tire. In very good condition. See Wetley Longfellow p FOR SALE CATAL1NA OIL FUR' NACE, with 13 heat vent and 4 ret. 130.000 BTU capacity. 3 yr. old in A-- l condition. Alo with metal flue. 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