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Show PAGE FOUR ; THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH chapel in Cranlsville, Sunday at 1 p.m. Eight automobiles carrying friends of Mr. Benson accompanied the body to Cranlsville from Bingham. Bishop Lyons officiated. Music was given by the choir with Solos by Mrs. Marinda Tate and Stirling Hal-lida- y. The speakers were Bishop David C. Lyon of Bingham; Bishop John W. Anderson of Grantsville Second Ward. The grave in the city, cemetery was dedicated by Bishop During the week a mission is being Liddell of Erda. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR PARLEY BENSON HELD Funeral services fof Parley Benson, Um'ti a resident ot Bingham, were held j during-th- weeVlii the Second Ward! cials from NY, City are in 'Bing-ham looking 'pter the improvement of theii workings.', Mr. Fred Turner, superintendent of Ohio Copper in Bingham, took the officials - for a sight seeing trip through the Utah Delaware and U. S. Mining Co. prop-erties. ,' '' Mrs. R. Jay Mitchell has returned home from a visit east where she has been visiting relatives. , 'Mr. R. Jay Mitchell who is in a Salt Lake City hospital is reported as getting along nicely and will be home in about two weeks. :.v;:'ilER8jBi (Continued from Page 8.) Mrs. Brink Covey and children left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where the will spend the remainder of the week visiting with relatives. Mrs. Joe Warning and son, Lcland, Mrs. Ed Shaw, and daughters, Max-- . ine, Mildred and Catherine, Mrs. Pete Lotts and sons, Bob and Dan, Mrs. Murrill Stewart and sons, Peter and Darrel and Miss La Veta Stewart motored to Butterficld Sunday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford, Mrs. Le- - nard Gibson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Dawning of St. Paul, Minn., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele of American Fork spent Friday in camp visiting. with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ransom motor-ed to Salt Lake City Tuesday to at-tend the funeral of Mr. W. B. Hull. Mrs. Lenard Cuthbert had as her house guest for the week end her brothers.George and Jack Williams of Malad, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bird attended the funeral of Mr. Hull at Salt Lake City Tuesday. - i' W. If f'tuixorf who h brt. confined to his horiw with pneumonia is slightly improved at this writing. Don't forget to help a good cause on Wednesday, May 25. Get your poppy. . Mrs. James Barkle entertained at a birthday party at her home in Cop-perto- n in honor of her daughter, Doris. Games were played and prizes were Won by .Mrs. .Arthur Holton and Miss- Bessie. Hammill. A three course- - luncheon was served to Miss Ida Volti, Miss' Bessie Hammill Miss Margreate McLaughlen Iris Slater, Helen Candland, Margreate Carrigan, Carmilla Todesco, Helen and Patricia James, and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Booth, Mrs. Arthur Holton, Mr. John Holton of Salt Lake City. ';' Mrs. Eugene Morris and Mrs. L. W. Neilson entertained at a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs.. L. Neilson at Sandy, in honor of Mis Caroline . Rasmuss'en, a bride. Miss Gretchen Horst won first prize, Mrs. Maurice Cotter second. Miss Rss-muss-was presented with the guest prize. ' The guests were as follows: Mrs.'W. Jone Mrs. R. T, Dahlquist, Miss Gretchen Horst of Salt ' Lake City, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Gardner and Miss Gardner of Sandy. Miss,, Caroline Rasmussen, Mrs. L. Walker, Mrs. Mrs.-M- . Cotter, Mrs. L.' Buckman, .'Mrs. J. Norden, Mrs. J. B. Myers, Mrs.' Piul Ransom, Mrs. B.. Barnard, Mrs. W. Harris, Mrs. W. Jrevarthen, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs.. R. Hone, Mrs. F. Mitchell,' Mrs. H. Mitchell, Miss Dora Hanson, Mrs. F. Turner, Mrs. H. R. Atkins, Mrs. T. Chesler, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. B. Lynch, Mrs. Ole Jensen, Mrs. P. Richards, Mrs. G. Dolman, Mrs. Lee Jones, Miss Skan-ch- y, Mrs. R. G. Frazier. Mrs. Janebcll Sullivan was hostess to the Just-a-Me- club at a bridge luncheon at her home in Copperfield. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Chas. Sullenger, first, Mrs. H. Fisher, sec-ond, Mrs. Win, Kimes, consolation. The guests were-a- s follows: Mrs. "W. Atkinson, Mrs. M. Tiefce, Mrs. J. Barrett, Mrs. C. Pierce,j Mrs. H. Nickols, Mrs. F. Turnery Mrs. M. Hanson, Mrs. J. Green, " Mrs. Win' Kimes, Mrs. H. Fisher, Mrs. C. Sul-livan. Mrs. J. S. Barkle entertained at din-ner Saturday at her home 'in Copper-to- n in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ljllisve and Overt Lillisve who left for Mackintosh, Minn., Monday to make their future home. The Lillisve nave been residents .of Bingham the past fout'yoars. ' i T ' ...... " Mr. and" IfsC Howa'rd 'McColcihao," Maud Jones, spent the week end at Charleston. . , , r j jrj , . ,'Mrs. Jairies Barkle' was hostfss to the American Legion Auxiliary at her home at Copperton Friday evening. The diversion was spent in making poppies and refreshments were served to the members as follows: Mrs. C. E. Adderley, Mrs. Geo. Dolman, Mrs. Chas. Adderley, Mrs. E. Dean, Mrs. P. Jpansom, Mrs. W. Mace, Mrs. R. Nickols, Mrs. Daisy Bogart, Mrs. R. Casper, Mrs. J. Kennedy, Mrs. S. Jacques, Mrs. Lee Jones. Jack Campbell of the Campbell Drug Co., who has been confined to his bed for the last three weeks is im-proving rapidly. ' , '. ) Several of the Ohio Copper offi- - The CANYON CXUB SOFT DRINKS and SMOKERS' SUPPLIES 5 16 J Main Street wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm .; PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS Lee & Lee -- - . ., , We do your work when you want it done Bingham Canyon V For Sale Newfoundland Pups Apply at Bingham. Bulletin - W. E. ALEXANDER PLUlgBER AND STEAMFITTER :. Estimates Furnished ..,. '' ' "... ' vr Bath and Lavatory Installation - ,.. i' '. f 228 Main. St. - ... ,. .. I AT YOUR SERVICE x Mr. Jack Thebert i I OUR BINGHAM REPRESENTATIVE for Dodge Brothers Cars, is now located at the Modern Hotel, and will be pleased to explain the many-ne- improvements inthese. :j . ,cars, which owners proclaim "The finest Dodge ever built." ib:;. R. J. FRY. Inc. "'t' : it . --. ' I! ' Salt Lake City , . .. !! ; I Motor Avenue MURRAY at Second East ' 4810 South State St. ; We also sell Dependable Used Cars ;: II . ,175 East Second South ' i'f . ., . ' ' t i: Doctors Say ' i i : . ' ;PRESlHt'VEGETABLES . ' :i EVERYDAY 1 and the doctors are right. From our own knowledge, the healthiest families are those who : eajt the most green stuff the year 'round.; , I! WELLS. GROCETERIA o r : '. . .'-'- ' . o fj - . Phone 63 . y Our vegetable truck delivers fresh vegetables to !j you each morning. ' v , , ;; ''$L e stteeeseeseee! - : for ... Better, '.. , MM Bingham Dairy Bingham's Only Home Dairy ' INSPECTION .. ; a -- Proves that our equip-ment is the best for ' handling milk to assure its purity n hot or cold weather. ' . HOGAN'S DAIRY "Always: the Best" It's safe and clean ; FOR SALE 5 rooms good , furni-- i ture. A new Electric ranger - Dining room suite ,is all leather. Prices very Reasonable Inquire 390 Main St. I'tltfVtfVVVVfVVtSVVfVVVSfVt ' . ' ; ; If you enjoy quality meats we know that we can ; ; serve you with cuts and quality that will satisfy ; ; o you. You will agree with us once you have .!! ; given us a trial. . ' ' ..... . ; ; ED?jOHNSOS 'S ' ,; ' " i ,, :. .'.:.. -- ' :;r-.;- y t.'fc" ' - - ': "'I'..i .'' MARKET ' ! . ;; ! Phone 93 J Free Delivery L .:.....;...Mlttttttn BBfittflHrawwmsmiffliuminaiiuiiiiiHBiHiiHtmiit v Nellie Gorham Hemstitching, Picot Edge Work "Best Ever" ' C. I. Goff Bldg. .Midvale, Utah , I : j INSPECT OUR WORK- I 1 ' I 1 CAREFULLY.,.;:',: ; I We ask you to inspect our Drcieaning t 1 I e -- .work carefully. We doit with that idea .z; I . . in mind. . We are x certain , .'-- - you will be- well j I 3 pleased with its high quality and our I reasonable prices. ' i j THE RESPONSIBLE CLEANERS AND DYERS Bingham Branch 1 f 470 Main St. Phone 422 I I O. E. Countryman, Mgr. j f I! ssBWMMMMMsMsWJlniJU!tll That Are ' Always Best ' " Meats purchased from our carefully ' . I selected stock are thoroughly enjoyed by every member of the family. As a tst of the quality of our MEATS. BUTTER r.. : 47c EGGS 24c POT ROAST 17c VEAL ROAST 18c ALL CHOICE CUTS, STEAKS L.............25c AMERICAN LADY BREAD Sc UINTAH MEAT 8C GROCERY CO. j 108 Main Phone 357 1 Bingham Canyon 1 Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot j ' Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Cars leave Bingham at 8, 9 and 11 a.m. 1, 3, 5,' 7 and 9 p.m. Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Thone Was. 1069 SCHEDULE Cars leave Salt Lake City at 7, 9 and 11 a.m. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p.m. FARES One wav $1.50 Round Trip t $2.50 --J Wonderful Organ ' The monster. at the British Empire exhibition It one of the most amaalng" Instruments to existence It contains 8,000' pipes, ranging from 82 feet In height to 8 feet 8 Inches, (t bat live manuals with 75 atopa, and lot than 89 fifties of electric wire have been used lb eoonectloo with Itt pneumatic action. It ean be heard perfectly" all over the stadium, even In Itt quietest mo-ments, and Itt ''tonal effects are ex-cellent The reed stops, trumpet and tubal are on very heavy wind pret- - sure, to that It Will be possible to pro-duce special Oneness of tone and " ' ' " quality. For Itt nice It It very sensitive Instrument, AH organist will' be able to get out of It remarkable varieties of touch. ' . Woman Mail Carrier J Mite .Jessie McCaa,! carrier pf vtl-- , 1st route No. 3, rrankllDvUle, N. T la the ..only woman In the-- United State now carrying mall In a post office with a etty rating. Miss McCaa wat appointed In 1920 trader a war--ti-measure and served continuously uutil a change In the Prankllnvllle office brought It under a city delivery J classification. She wat then reduced to an extra office clerk, but her re-instatement toon followed. |