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Show PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN of West Jordan FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1962 R. C. Hunsaker of Covina, Calif, arrived Monday morning to spend the holiday with hi parent, Mr. and Mr. Arthur Bentley of Mid-val- e, formerly of Bingham. Lola Stringham and Marie Cile of Murray. Mr. Solly Taylor of Bingham, Mr. Pearl Cheever of Wet Jordan, Mr. Lila Dahlt rom, Mr. Pearl Knudsen and Mr. Ruby Knudnen of Copperton and Mr. Ethel Comb of Anchorage, Alaska attended the Christmas party of the Salt Lake County Medical Assist-an- t held at Birkland in Salt Lake City at Thursday evening, De-cember 13. Mr. and Mr. C. A. Morley of Murray, formerly of Bingham, re-turned last Wednesday from a very enjoyable month' vacation in Ari-zona where they visited their dau-ghter, Maurine, at Temp and cous-in, Mr. and Mr. Bill Taylor in Phoenix. They alio visited in Mesa with Mr. and Mr. Carl Campbell. Ml. Campbell will be remembered a the former Dora Thomas of Bingham. Dr. B. D. Bennion underwent surgery at St. Mark' Hospital on Friday, December 14. NO "MEMORY LANE" COLUMN THIS WEEK Due to increased Christmas ie John J. Creedon wa un-able to write hi "Down Memory Lane" column this week and will have hi regular column continuing in next week' issue. ' Mr. and Mr. Ceorge Stoke and children, Laurie, Scott and Craig have aettled into their new home in Bountiful. The family recently moved here from Bellvue, Wash. Mrs. Stoke will be remembered a the former France Fullmer, dau-ghter of Mr. and Mr. Myron Full-mer of Midvale, formerly of Bing-ham Canyon. , Member of the Copperton 7 o clock dinner and bridge club gathered at the Beau Brummel in Salt Lake City last Monday night, Dec. 1 7 for their Christmas dinner party. Those attending were Mr. Eugene Morris, Mis Mabel Nep-ru- d, Mr. E. V. Knudsen, Mr. Odell Peterson, Mr. B. J. Santiatevan, Mr. O. S. Jensen, Mr. A. D. Christensen, Mr. Robert Bailey and Mr. Harold Nielsen. After dinner all returned to Mr. Morris' home in Midvale for bridge and gifts were exchanged. Prize were won by Mr. Morris, Mi Neprud and Mr. Knudsen. A very lovely evening wa enjoyed by all. Recently (pending four day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray of Murray were Mr. Mur-ray' aider, Mr. Angu B. Miller of Fruitland, Idaho, and Mr. and Mr. Melvin Crowsley of Council, Idaho. Mr. Dan Goodwin and son, Benny, of Salt Lake City visited a hort while Sunday afternoon with her mother, Mr. H. R. Gut of Midvale. ' MISS MARION SCHMIDT TO BE JANUARY BRIDE Mr. and Mr. Frank B. Schmidt, 9118 So. 1700 West, West Jordan, ! announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their dau-ghter, Miss Marion Schmidt, to Tom Cyru Mellenthin. The future bridegroom is son of Mrs. Eugenia V. Mellenthin, 1829 E. 12300 South, Draper. The couple will wed January 10 in the Manti Temple. Following, they will be feted at a wedding breakfast in Draper by the bride-groom' mother. The evening of II, the bridal pair will be ianuary at a reception at the West Jordan Stake House. Asked to attend the bride have been Miss Maralyn Schmidt, Miss Dorothy Schmidt, Mrs. Julie Robin-son and Mr. Gail M. Wood. Petite Lorrie Cranney will be flower girl. Standing a beat man will be Dannie Cameron. Mr. Mellenthin ha atudied at Brigham Young Univeraity. MISS PATRICIA PADGEN IS BRIDE OF DECEMBER 8 Mr. and Mr. Peter Padgen of Midvale, formerly of Bingham Can-vo-announce the marriaire of their WEST JORDAN LIONS CHRISTMAS SOCIAL Lowell' Restaurant in Murray wa aetting last Thursday evening, December 13 for the very lovely Christmas dinner party of the West Jordan Lion and Lady Lion. Spe-cial guests for the evening were Jenkyn Powell, district governor of District 28-T- , and his cabinet, Alex G. Adamson, deputy district gover-nor; Wendell Emmertson, cabinet ecretary, and William J. Thomp-son, zone chairman, and their wiv-es. The new member of the Wet Jordan club were also inducted into the club duaing the meeting. A very enjoyable and entertaining half hour musical program wa present-ed by the "Rivertonians" from Riverton, composed of Orr Hill, Robert Morris, Fred Densley and Jack Smith with Mrs. Jack Smith accompanist. 38 member and wive enjoyed the evening. The West Jordan Stake Mission-ary Christmas party for all stake missionaries and partner wa held last Thursday evening, Dec. 13. The party wa held in the priest-hood room of West Jordan Stake House. A very lovely dinner pre-pared by Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard daughter, Mi Patricia Padgen, to L. A. Firkey of Trumbull, Conn, Parent of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mr. Leater Firkey of Trum-bull, Conn. The couple were married De-cember 8 at Reno, Nev. The bride' parent attended the wedding. The newlyweda honeymooned at San Francisco, Calif. The bride is residing with her parent for the present until her husband returns from overseas du-ty after which they will make their home in Connecticut. Miss Maxine Crowsley who i attending BYU at Provo visited last Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mr. Walter Murray. Johnson ot South Jordan, wa en-joyed and a program wa given. Marvin Throckmorton conducted the meeting. Music! numbers in-cluded a vocal solo by Irene Throck morton and a vocal duet by Marvin and Irene Throckmorton. Patriarch Royal Beckstead wa speaker for the evening. Remark were also given by President Ralph Jensen and President Eugene Drake. Hon-ored guests were President and Mrs. Howard Barben, President Elmo Turner, Patriarch and Mr. Royal Beckstead,, Mr. and Mr. Louia Bigler, Jlr. and Mr. D. Smith, and President and Mrs. Ralph Jensen. Others attending were Crant Palmer and partner, Mrs. Eugene Drake, President and Mr. Mac Ray, Miss' Linda John-son, Miss Bonnie Benson, Delorea Ostler and her parent, Dale Stead-ma- n and partner, Mr. and Mr. Amasa Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Jack n. A very lovely time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sturgill and children, Mishele and Kelly, of Kearns were luncheon guests and spent the day last Saturday with Mrs. H. R. Gust of Midvale. Mrs. Paul Clay and children are leaving Friday (today) for Ger-many to join their husband and father, Capt. Paul Clay who is stationed there with the U. S. Air Force. Capt. Clays is the son of Mrs. Esther Clays of Murray, form-erly of Bingham. Jim Lovat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovat of Midvale, formerly of Bingham, arrived home Thursday, Dec. 20 from Idaho State College at Pocatello, Idaho, to spend Christ-mas vacation. HVTyrv Brand f r nV Going... y$ mm fk has big news for you! fn DRIVE IN TODAY! RALPH AND THE BOYS AT AT RALPH'S CONOCO SERVICE 7800 SOUTH & 1300 WEST WEST JORDAN WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR CLASSIFIED DBPAPTMEIIT Due to the small amount in-volved, we do not accept want ads except on a er basis. No ads takon by telpphone ATTENTION COMPACT OWNERS If you need ervice, part or re-pair on your Compact cleaner, call or bring your Compact to Compact Associates, 2315 Highland Drive, the only authorized dealer in Utah for your Compact Tele-phone 486-009- 4. 4t FOR SALE Frigidaire electric refrigerator in excellent condi-tion. Only $25. Phone AM ajVil Ijrood cheer! May all of the ( --.fpfM wonderful, joys of the season I &SSi be yours. I ! ? 'mmiM m City of Bkgliaiii and Employees PETER C. DIMAS EVELYN FONTANA MAYOR v COUNCILWOMAN WALTER SWENSON GAIL FARNSWORTH COUNCILMAN COUNCILMAN MAE .ST1LLMAN EDITH SCUSSEL RECORDER TREASURER We extend to you our heartiest wish for a Merry Yule. COPPERTON CONFECTIONERY AND SERVICE Keith and Virginia Sullenger CHRIS J MAS K ,1 fflmraw j wammmmtmea We pause to wish you peace and j'oy. May these gifts be with you today and always. LARK MERCANTILE LEONARD L. MILLER . r yS&s 2 tSF v i h few o fit 4 FJay your Christmas be as bright as the ornaments upon your tree. And may we arid our thank you for your kindness The BINGHAM BULLETIN ! of West Jordan AND STAFF j By LINDA NORRIS ()NE of the most hilarious bums to be waxed in years is Warner Bros, great "My Son, the Folk Singer," written and per-formed by Allan Sherman, a bright new name on the recording scene with some of the funniest lyrics to old favorites ever heard . . . This is a must for private consumption and for livening up parties ... It will surely be the conversation piece of the year . . . Sherman does satirical takeoffs with nota-ble results, viz, "Shake Hands With Your Uncle Max" (which goes from Irish to Yiddish in one easy handshake) . . . This is a must. Going from someone new to someone old, Bing Crosby's lat-est album for Warners'. "On the Happy Side," just goes to prove that 30 years in the limelight has done nothing but work wonders for the ever-popul- crooner . . . Bing sounds as good as ever through some nostalgic numbers such as "Singin" in the Rain," t, "My Little Grass Shack," "Should I?", "Blue Moon," "Cecelia," "Don't Sit Un-der the Apple Tree," "My Pony Boy," "Gimme a Little Kiss" and many, many other of those great "remember-when- " oldies. And for those who swing young, Warner Bros, presents pert Joanie Sommers in a frothy album en-titled "Let's Talk About Love" . . . Joanie does some nice vocal work on such hits as "Till There Was You," "Namely You," "Kiss and Run," "Spring Is Here," "I'm Nobody's Baby." "Make the Man Love Me," "I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me" and the title song, "Let's Talk About Love." |