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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 I PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM C A NTONUJAH - :;::;r-- i 3Hf iingljam lullrtin Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah, Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3. 1879. NATIONAL CDITORIAL UTAH STATE M$ASSOCIATION LASSOCIATION JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Kates Furnished on Application Nothing Down! NO INTEREST - NO EXTRAS MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST 1 273 South Main In Salt Lake City 1 THE PROPER PARTY TICKET ' MAYOR RALPH A. MURANO FOUR - YEAR COUNCILMAN dacc mi riieuifcir J Women's Fall Coats and Suits j On Display One Day Only SAT., NOV. 1 FINE VIRGIN WOOL COATS AND SUITS IN I THE NEWEST STYLES FUR COATS, FUR COLLARS COME IN AND SEE THEM ON THIS DATE THEY ARK t:U( ruiyrvc PRAM I CLASSIFIED ADS SEE THE NEW FALL LINE OF FASHION FROCKS. Ladies and children's suits and dress-es. Also bovs clothing. Call Mrs. W. A. Horn at 217W. FOR SALE Brown fox fur chubby, perfect condition. Call 385 Main, Apt. 3, Sat. or Sun. HOUSE FOR RENT unfurnished house and garage For Rent, or For Sale in Lark. Inquire at the Bulletin office. FOR SALE In Midvale, by owner- - Choice Midvale loca-tion. Newly redecorated home on 1 2 acre. Make us an offer. 287 South Main Street Midvale. STOVE FOR SALE Charter Oak heater. See R. R. Marriott, 14 Heglund Ave., or call 208. pd LOST Sunday, Oct. 21, front of U.S. Hotel, zipper bill fold get-in- g out of taxi. Finder please re-turn to room 6 in rear of U. S. Hotel. Contents. 3 Dr. recipes, ration book 3 and Social Security card. Reward. Emma E. Black FOR SALE Pre war 4 piece bedroom set and baby bed, in good condition. See Mrs. Carmela Cameron, Box 125, Highland Boy. iipd IUiX 1T1. MJJIlimj TWO - YEAR COUNCILMAN ANAST J. CHIPIAN TWO-YEA- R COUNCILMAN F. J. QUINN TWO - YEAR COUNCILMAN HARVEY W. WOLFE RECORDER EUGENE MORRIS TREASURER ALVIN E. HALL THE PROPER PARTY OFFERS THE ABOVE LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR YOUR APPROVAL AND TO OFFICE IN THE ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER GTH. THEY REPRESENT BUSINESS, LABOR, AND GENERAL COMMUNITY WELFARE ALIKE. THEIR RECORD THE PAST TWO YEARS HAS SHOWN GOOD MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT, FINANCIALLY SOUND, CONSERVATIVE SOUND AND FREE FROM ANY CLASS PARTISANSHIP. THEY HAVE GIVEN GOOD SERV ICE IN ALL OF THE DEPARTMENTS. THEY ARE MEN OF EXPERIENCE IN CITY AFFAIRS. THEY HAVE A CLEAN RECORD. THEY PRESENT A FULL AND COMPLETE TICKET FOR ALL THE OFFICES. THEY ARE A GOOD HARD WORKING TEAM WITH MAYOR MURANO AS A GOOD CAPTAIN. VOTE THE PROPER TICKET STRAIGHT! IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED DON'T "Approximately 90 cents of every dollar's worth of ore mined in Utah is spent in Utah." M1.1AL MINING INDUSTRY ol UTAH FAIL TU UU SU N K AT TUfiMJAI, LK TUlifcitt 3UTH. Paid Political Advertisement I I Anthon 0. Jacobson, Chairman I Campaign Committee I Dave Brisk, Secretary I - vvuw trirJJ. u " WHICH TO CHOOSE. REMEMBER ONE DAY ONLY Bingham Merc. THE BIG STORE PHONE 14 li SEE THE NEW FORD ON DISPLAY FRIDAY, OCT. 26 The new 1946 Ford is not only the smartest Ford ever built, but in every way the finest. Advancements every-where you look. Rich and roomy two-ton- e interiors .... horsepower stepped up from bO to 100 . new performance and outstanding ease of handling. New springing assures a level ride. Brakes are newly designed hy-draulics, extra large for quick smooth, quiet stops. Around the block or across the country, here's a car you'll drive with pride and constant enjoyment. We cordially invite you to come in and see ill CANYON MOTOR CO PHONE 333 MAIN AND MARKHAM I JUST ARRIVED! A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE COATS. CHENILLE ROBES. HOSTESS VELVET PAJAMAS AND HOUSE COATS IN BEAUTIFUL VELVETS, JERSEY ROBES, QUILTED BRUNCH COATS PRICED FROM 8.98 T0 17.98 MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION AND BE SURE AND HAVE THAT GIFT WHEN CHRISTMAS COMES. WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY PATRONS AND FRIENDS ON THIS, OUR THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY, OCTOBER 28. Elva Ruth Sboppe ELVA RUTH JERRY Friday and Saturday GREATER Shows Phone Bujjiiaj ' :0 - Information OCTOBER SUN MON. TIES. " 28 29 30 1UEPAY WED. THTl 3 j Nov. jW Hp Mon. 7 and 9:15 i TUES. ONE SHOW ONLY sFinm MTli (INV . A n0 VadAUmvH yjyg y I ; flW pmd :teo THAT a RSHiPS ' ' VlJGut Jr-- ' IN WAGING WAR. , Yds?-- Px'Kf fltt At the OuTT OF The war ro -r-- EQUIPMENT WAS OFTEN DAMAGED IN MKjfflpP SHIPPING. BREAKAGE WAS PREVENT- - lSPf Jp ED BV SECURING RADIO K3ES AND ""HS?fT ,'ITAt TAR'S IN PlAC W "5C0TCHX jjsTgy J were Nick and George Bapis, small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bapis. Nick turned three years old on the 18th of October and George was two on the 20th Guests included Mrs. Helen Co- - len, Tom Georgia, Mike Koro-- ! logos, all of Salt Lake and Chris Katis, Paul and Jim Bapis. Tuesday evening dinner guest at the John Barrett home was Donna Rose Boren. Mrs. Bill Burke and son, Mich-ael, are visiting in Salt Lake for a v eek .'. it li Mr and Mrs I . an Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Tyson were dinner guests at the W. J. Tier-ne- y home Monday evening. Mrs. Alma T. Wright of Sandy was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell. Mr. and Mrs. Alma J Wright who have just returned from Tex-as were Monday visitors at the Marvin Cowdell home Mr. Wright, brother of Mrs. Cowdell, has just recently received his discharge from the army and will be at home in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. W L. Leather-woo- d spent Friday evening at the H. c. Leatherwood home in Midvale. Mrs. Harvey llalverson was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whetsel, Genevieve and Mary Ellen Whet-sel spent four days at Wallsburg and Meadow, Utah, deer hunting. Mrs- Lillian Crabtree was hos- - : coppERFnsLD : Shirley Jensen A recent honorably discharg-ed veteran is George Gardikis, who arrived home Sunday. GeQ-rg- fl received his discharge after having served three years in the U.S. navy Dinner guests . at the Harry Gardikis home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jackson and son of Salt Lake and Miss Annie Makns of West Jordan. Harvey Halverson and two sons, Gene and Lee, are deer hunting at Eureka, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nevers were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. Leonard Johnson and children spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Meredith Yates in Salt Lake. Mr. Mike Bapis drove to Ida., over the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koro-- ! logos and Mrs. Helen Colen of Salt Lake. Celebrating their birthdays on the 19th at a combined party tess of the sewing club at the home of Mrs. M. I. Robertson Wednesday evening. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. O. R. Moore of Midvale, Mrs. Grant Jones, Mrs. Alvin Cole of West Jordan, Mrs. Jack Carter of Los Angeles, and Mrs Orrin Colby, Mrs. Harvey Halverson and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Mis. A. McConnell spent Mon-day visiting at Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Goff and son, Gregory of Midvale were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goff. (j LOCAL NOTES Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Whitaker and children, Susan and Nancy Jane left Monday to make their home in Chicago. Mrs. Margaret Brown, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Man-sion left Sunday for Baltimore, Md-- , for a visit of indefinite length. ' : lark : Mr. and Mrs. David Magee have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ohrn of Burbank, Calif. They plan to stay three weeks Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell visit-ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leak of Centerville Mr. and Mrs- Dewey Nelson have as guest this week Janice Sorenson of Lehi. Leland Nielsen is spending his vacation this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Da-- j vid Nielsen of Mona. Thomas P. Walker is staying with his sister, Mrs. LaPriel Walker of Salt Lake City while she is recuperating from an op- - eration. Mrs. Byron Thomas entertain-ed the Union Fort Chapter of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers 'Thursday evening. Delicious re freshments were served to the 19 members present-Mr-and Mrs. Dell Nell have as guest Mrs. Nell's sister, Mrs. H i T- Nelson of Denver. Mrs. Doro- - thy Black, Mrs. Nelson's daugh-- ; ter who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nell has returned to her home in Denver. Week-en- d visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Payne of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kendall of Sioux City, la., en route to Los Angeles visited Monday with Mrs. Keith Kendall. HIGHLAND BOY.' Mary Casich Tuesday evening the Home Guard and cub scouts were guests of Miss Alice Brown and Ada Duhigg at a picnic up Dry Fork canyon. Softball and games were played. A delicious supper was served. Questers and Queen Esthers Halloween party was held Wed-nesday evening. Social Chair-man Dorothy Chanak and her committee, Helen Austin and Joan Massa planned a delicious supper and evening of seasonal games. Secretary Annie Pechina had charge of beautiful worship service. The treasurer reported that the sale of Christmas cards and calendars was progressing nicely LEGAL NOTICES 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 Antonio Cuglietta, deceased. Creditors will present claims! with vouchers to the undersign- - ed at the office of Elliott W. Evans, Attorney at Law, First National Bank Building, Bing- - ham Canyon, Utah, on or before the 5th day of December, A D 1945. Eugenio Aceto, Executor of the estate of Antonio Cuglietta, de-ceased. Date of first publication Octo-ber 5, A. D. 1945. Elliott W. Evans, Attorney for Executor. Date of last pub. Oct. 26, 1945 |