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Show PAGE SIX THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY JULY 13 1951 WEDDING PLANNED i A 1 f f ' t Jf Lovely Joanne Wheatley, ballad loloitt with the Fred Waring tel. vision chow, it humming a wedding march thett days. The glamorous finger will be married on July 30 to Ma! Kanrer, well-know- young musical arranger. The ceremony wii! take p. act at the summer home her fin ny near ihtlton, in V'ilmnjtcp State, perfect protection furnished by the State Farm Insurance Com-panies, we of Utah have truly notable service through the Win-der Insurance Agency and all its representatives. And let them advise you ably as to your best interests under the financial lia-bility law which will become effective September 1. ington, 111. affording automo-bile, life and fire insurance. Though mutual in character, these policies are absolutely thus assuring profits together with safety, economy, satisfaction and service. And be-sides furnishing the fullest pro-tection at less cost through State Farm Life and State Farm Mu-tual Auto Ins. Co., the world's largest exclusive writer of auto insurance doing business in all parts of our nation and even in Canada the Winder Insurance Agency of Salt Lake, surely af-fords notable and commendable service. The interest of the insured is ever to the fore not only at the Winder Insurance Agency headquarters for the state at 600 Dooly Building, available by telephoning but through its agents everywhere, including Merral R. Bolton, residing at Magna; Delwin Richards, resid-ing at Garfield; LeGrand C. Poor and W. Dale Waters, both resid-ing at Midvale; Marvin Throck-morton, agent at Bingham, and others convenient to all in our county. And of course Messrs. Miles S. Winder, John Rex Win-der, Joseph M. Winder, are them selves always intent on the in-terests of their clients, whether it be the time when they are at their office or a time when it is appropriate to reach them at their homes. Yes, besides the PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis-trict court or the respective sign-ers for further information.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Joseph McDon-ald, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign-ed at 605 Newhouse Salt Lake Building, City, Utah, on or be-fore the 1st day of September, A. D. 1951. Lillian McDonald, Administra- - ' trix of the Estate of John Joseph McDonald, Deceased. Date of first publication June 29, A. D. 1951. Mark S. Miner, Attorney. bacteria and restore proper feed-ing of the hair roots by the blood stream. The purpose naturally is to re-vitalize the natural elements of hair growth. Professional stand-ing of the Frpmmes Hair and Scalp Clinic is evidenced by the fact that the office fs a fully ap-proved member of the National Trichological Association. Tricn-ologi- st Max Smolik, the highly reputed specialist, can tell you much more. And he will upon your visit and his thorough ex- - animation. lie ably indicates that "you don't have to be bald, un-less you want to." Frankly, do you want to be bald? o FROM FROMMES CLINIC YOU CAN GET FREE TEST AS TO YOUR SCALP NEEDS There is of course the saying that nobody loves a fat man. That is fallacious, for certainly there are many of us who have high regard for the person having more weight than is appropriate. But the wording might well be amended to say that certainly the ladies can experience little thrill by running their fingers across the pate of a bald man. Ana yet an men may weu Know-tha- t at Frommes Hair and Scalp Clinic at 45 East Broadway, in the heart of Salt Lake City, means are provided for invading the feminine heart and winning the respectful regard of all the public. You do not have to pay for ex-amination of the Frommes Hair and Scalp Clinic. It is free. And directly from the lips of Trichol-ogis- t Max Smolik, a true spec-ialist at the Frommes Clinic, you can learn the possibilities of professional treatments in your individual case. Naturally Mr. Smolik's professional examination includes decision as to cleansing needs for your scalp, nil factors considered, together with con-sideration for the most effective means of creating proper circu-lation. And of course the final result is to determine the method land extent of intensive trichol-ogical treatments employing ultra-- electro theraphy, scientific stimulation and exclusive laborator-y- created formulae that will clear clogged hair passages, rout Miller and Miss Karlene Wilson of Copperton. Sgt. and Mrs. Jimmy McCor-mic- k arrived Sunday night from Lubbock, Texas, to spend 15 days visiting with his sisters, Mis. Lloyd J. Houston and Mr. Hous-ton and children, Mrs. Joe Vran-e- s and Mr. Vranes, Lois and Evelyn. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin are Mre. iNerdin'! sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Joseph of Long Beach, Cal. O I LOCAL NOTES Mr. ana ivirs. tiwooa i. jonn-so- n had as guests Tuesday even-ing of last week Mrs. Maude Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rasmussen and son Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erickson ind 'daughter Linda, all of Murray. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El wood T. John-son were their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burton Durnford of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Zane Dumont were hosts recently at a lovely birthday dinner in honor of their son Ricky on his first birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Dumont of Butterfield can-yon, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard X.. and her mother, Mrs. Linna Du-hig- g Sunday. Edna Hawkins and John San-chez are representing the Com-munity House young people at the Utah Conference Institute this week. The Institute is held at Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleas-ant. The Daily Vacation Church School at the Community Hoiue finishes its last session today. Many boys and girls and young people have enjoyed and profi-ted by these fuur weeks of study and crafts. A craft school will continue throughout the remai-nder of the summer. " HIGHLAND BOY COMMUNITY HOUSE Visitors at the Community House last week were Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Sitorius, daughters, Virginia and Barbara, and son, George, of Gothenburg, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ci cely and daughter Florence, visited with Miss Grace Weaver at the Com-munity House on Saturday. Mr. Creely is a chemist in Bound Brook, N. J, He and Miss Weaver were classmates throughout pub-lic school in Haddon Heights, New Jersey. Mr. and .Mrs. Frederick W. Otto of Portland, Ore., visited at the Community House last Sat-urday. Sunday visitor at the Commu-nity House was Mrs. James How-ell of Red Bluff, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Partneter and children and Mrs. Rose Dick-inson of Huron, South Dakota, visited with Miss Ada Duhigg i COPPERFIELD I ' Shirley Pantalone, Ph. 106 Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone and son Elmer, and Mrs. Ann Johnson were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An-ge- lo Pantalone of Evanston, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Golish and daughter Donna were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos and family enjoyed a canyon party at Mill Creek canyon on July 4. Mr. and Mrs. John Monson and family spent Sunday visiting at Huntsville. Jimmy and Michael Napolitaro of Brooklyn, New York, are now spending the summer at tho home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer and family. Mr. and 'Mrs. George Bolsinger and son of Rock Springs, Wyo., are spending a two weeks vaca-tion visitint? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson. Mrs. Bolsinger is Mrs. Johnson's sis-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ball and family returned home Sunday after a two weeks' vacation. "The Man Who Didn't Like His Name" Six months a year he was a money-grubbin- g bache-lor. The other six months he was a free-spendi- husband and fa-ther! 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But the building blocks supplied by Per-con Inc. mean economy in many regards besides time-savin- g. There is the economy of savings as to upkeep. There Ls economy because of the endurance of life-long materials yes and as to the costs of in de-feating the extremes of heat and cold. Combined with all these are the features of good and lasting appearance and of fire safety. Truly the economies of using the products of Percon Inc. are nev-er ceasing. They are not confined to concrete products, but includ-ing building blocks of lava ash, pumice and cinder truly In keeping with the mineral re-sources of our state. And all put to effective and surely timely! use by an enterprise constituting' a home industry of advantage to us all Pereon Inc., available by telephoning an in-dustry that is a great factor in promoting progress in peace and one that is almost indispensible to our steps in national defense. 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