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Show FRIDAY, JULY4 1J THE BINGHAM RUTJ.ETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH TTB Sunday's Los the home of tributed with next Angeles Examiner. Mr. her daughter and son-in-la- "trSeU M-i- Gray. Molly g and Mrs. Gray were Provo itors Tuesday. Salt Lake Recreation depart-ment sent balls and bats to Cop perfield children Anyone CM use them and they are avaitabW at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mal-colm Robertson. (Too Late For Last Week) , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gonzales and son Dannie Steve of Garfield and Albert Gallegos of Salt Lake City visited Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gonzales. Dannie Steve is spend-ing a few weeks visiting at tin Gonzales home. Mrs. N. G. Nevcrs entertained Thursday evening at her home for Mrs. Gordon Jackson of Kicn- - mona, uautui., mr. on.u.tjf Hawimnn and Mrs. Robert E. Burke. Pin-- 1 ochle was played after which a late luncheon was served Junior Tyson of Klatnmatn Falls, Ore., arrived Monday to spend the summer visiting with his father, Greg Tyson and grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burke. Beverly Burke left Sunday to accompany Mrs. Gordon Jackson to Richmond, Calif., where she plans to visit with her for a few months. She also plans to spend a week visiting with Mrs. Eileen Tyson and Mr. and Mrs. William Burke of Klammath Falls, Ore. She plans to return August 23. Mrs. Rex Graham, Mrs. Tony Jaterka and daughter Connie and Mrs. Marvin E. Cowdell were Salt Lake City visitors Wednes- - day. Friday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nev-crs were Mr. and Mrs. Cash Gray. The evening was spent playing pinochle and a late lun-cheon was served. Mrs. John Kemp and children 1, mtoill t th ter Judy, also of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Manns and children visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Manos of Huntsville. Mrs. Arthur Phipps and dau-ghter Dolores, Mrs. Peggy Harry-ma- n and children, Jackie and Madeline and Barbara June Long were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Cecil Whetsel is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bachman of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bachman and Mrs. Whetsel are sister-in-law- Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nevers and daughters, Valeta and Norma, were Salt Lake City shoppers Friday. Emma Jean Starley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Starley. celebrated her eleventh birthday with a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Milner. Bingo and other games were en-joyed. Bingo prizes were won hv Ellen Golesh. Carlene Rey- - were wica-ih- u home of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Gray. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Robertson were Mr, and Mrs. H. DeBoer and son Bob of Ogden- Copperfield Boy Scout Troop! U2 spent Sunday evening swim-ming at Saratoga. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leather-woo- d and son Rex arrived home last Wednesday after spending a few weeks motoring through Oregon, Washington and Cali-fornia. They also visited with friends and relative's in Ingle-woo- d and Hawthorne, Calif. A candy pull was enjoyed by Kathryn Borich of Murray, Mary Ellen "Whetsel and Valeta and Normi Nevers Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pal-mer visited Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-vin E. Cowdell. Cards were en-joyed after which a late lunch-eon was served. Wednesday evening dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gonzales was Albert Gallegos of Salt Lake City. "Tinker To Evers To Chance". Baseball's all-tim- e great trio lives again in this absorbing story by sports columnist Dan Parker. Read about the spectac-ular Merkle incident The Tink-er Evans feud and other color-ful sidelights in the American Weekly, that great magazine dis- - nolds and Bonnie Jean Patrick. Delightful refreshments were served. Roy Hardman and son George and daughter Rose visited Sun-day and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gordan of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. George Swenson and children left Wednesday foi La Fayette, Colo., where they will visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillier and daughter Anna Marie of Bing-ham, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phipps Sunday. Connie Chestnut was a Tues- - day overnight guest at the home of Mrs. Peggy Harryman and children. Bobby Long was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-thur Phipps Saturday. Mrs. Nora Dehm and daugh-ter Rita arrived Wednesday to ' spend a few weeks visiting with ! COPPERFIELD ! Valeta Nevers Phone 505W Mrs. Bert Whetsel and daugh-ter Genevieve spent Friday af-ternoon shopping in Salt Lake-City- . They spent the evening vis-iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bachman and daugh- - 5 lingljam lullrtm Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon. Sali Lake County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon. Utah. Under the Act of March 3, 1879. is. NATIONAL 6DITORIAI JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rati:, per year in auvance $2.50 Advertising Deadline Wednesday Afternoon Advertising Kates Furnished on Application on June! was enjoyed byiPB Horace Seal and dauehtp; Mrs. Leland Nielsen, MnVB as Walker and Mi and y. Seal and son Craig. MxK Joy Seal, La Von Anderson M Leora Hemminison M swimming at Saratoga ?.,IrB June 22 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace PewM were Midvale vi Ltors day, June 25. m Joey Blockovuh, son of and Mrs. Tom Blockovich unjl went a tonsil operation Jun,.,?B Mrs. Boyd Anderson uf VB perton visited with Mrs t?B Blockovich Wednesday JuneiLw Fire destroy ehieken coop and partially ,S ed a shed belonging to LeowiW St. el at a.m Friday DaS age was set at $251) The Lake county fire departnwB : ' 'lark : Beverly Seal. Ph. 901 Jl e Mrs. John Nicmi, vir glma Harris, Helen Morra, M Merrill Nelson and, Mrs. Helen high were Mn G phart. Playing Johnson and Miss Morns. Light refreshments were served. Mrs Thomas also entertained Monday evening in honor of her daughter. Guests present includ spent two nour battling blaze. Jack Cla l1u,.; J ported. Mr. Steel mi that ctB dren burning gi adjacent S the buildings Thui ;daj apparently had failed to c9 pletely quench the tire. B ed Mis. uon num., Mrs. W J- Myers, Richard Rubright, Mrs. fjedL Smith, Mrs. Robert Benton Boyd, Mrs. Clyde Gil-la- Mrs. Donald Zaiser, Mis. Bvron G. Thomas and Mrs. F. rv. Potter of Salt Lake City. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Sonne and Mrs. Boyd (Too Late For Last Week) Dallas Draper underwent a tonsUectomy at Midvale Monday, June 23. J Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielsen of Sandy visited June 24 with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper Beverly Seal, Paul Whitley, Joyce Miller, Gene Richinp, Jer-ry Pollock and Stanley Hansen enjoyed a party at Salt Lake City under the supervision of the Carbon Freight Lines Saturday, June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and daughter Marsha attended the Holiday on Ice show June 14. Mrs. Dallas Draper was dinner guest at the home of Mrs. Roy Nielsen of Sandy June 20. A surprise birthday party at BR. ; : igflH About 5 miles from moab. in grand county 300 feet above the present (j bed of the colorado river is an s 0 indian petr06lyph of a mastodon . jf, THE DRAWING IS CHIPPED IN THE RED j fT f SANDSTONE. IT IS 42 INCHES LONG, f ( yT 7 U INCHES HIGH AT THE SHOULDER. i. yp Scientists believe that the mastodon"yJJ became extinct 15,000 years before n that1 THE ADVENT Of MAN, YET PRIMITIVE W&lk J MAN IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE DRAWN STnSr--f ONLY WHAT HE SAW. THE RlDOLE T,X$, Tfflik WAS MAN HERE 30. 000 YEARS A6Q , IfWt ) OR DID THE MASTODON SURVIVE UN- - JBC ( TIL 15,000 YEARS AGO ?" Cl fJU Iw 'highland boy: Marie Azzelio Duchin Tomaa, one time resi-dent of Highland Boy visited the latter part of this week with his inanv friends. He is now resid-ing in San Jose, Calif., where he is attending San Jose college. During his visit here he was the house guest of Mrs. Milka Smil-anic- Mrs. John Muhar was a de lightful hostess Thursday even infl when Mrs. Nick Yengich, Mrs. Ben Roth and Mary Love-ric- h dropped in to visit. The girls listened to records after which refreshments were served. Incidentlv. it was Happy Birth-day for Mrs. Muhar. Attending the wedding Friday of Milka Tomas and Richard Barruitia were Mrs. Tonv Az-zelio, Mrs Milka SmilanicVi, Joe LoVeTlch, Alice Brown, Ada Du-- : bigg, Mary Loverich and Mane Azzelio. The wedding took place in the Unitarian church in Salt Lake City. The bride was lovely In an afternoon dress of white crepe with a fingertip veil. Her bridal bouquet was of lilies of the valley (entered with an or chid. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home (it the bridegroom's parents. The newlywedl left Saturday morn-ing for Bear Lake where they spend their honeymoon. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. Stanley Kopenc, son of Mr and Mrs. Joe Kopesee Jr. of Mur-ray has been visiting the past several weeks at the home of Ins grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Jde Kopesee Sr. Attending the rodeo in Lehi Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. H Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Osoro. The couples en-joyed the show very much since it was one of the best ever pre- - tented in Utah. Evic Davich of Park City was a week-en- d guest at the home of Mary Loverich. During her visit here Miss Davieh attended the Veterans "75" club outing at Dry Fork canyon. Sunday evening marked the end of trie annual Bible vacation school days held at Highland Boy Community House Attending the wedding recep-- 1 tion of Helen Yengich and Dale Radovich were Mary Loverich, Mary Casich, Mrs. Milka Smil-anic- Joe Loverich and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roth. The new Mrs. Radovich was a former resident I, ere, and we heartily extend our congratulations to her. Mary Loverich left Monday morning enroute to Park city where she will spend a few days visiting at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davich. Mr and Mrs- Ervin Greenleigh recently moved to Highland Boy where they will establish their ni,ii humn Mr f Ti'ennleiiJh is employed at the Apex mine S 1 .C Berzell E. Bullock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bul-lock, returned home Saturday to spend a 30-da- y leave here. Sea-man Bullock has been serving in China the past year and his experiences have been many and varied. Following his leave he will report to California for further duty. He hopes to be discharged by the first of the year. Enjoying dinner at Wejfl Inn Friday evening ai I tending a show were Mr, B Mrs. Irvin Sorenson, Mary I enson, Milford M il "I YB Jo Ian and Mr ind Mrs v'B Church. The occasion B brating Mr. and Mrs. SoreruoJB wedding anniversary. m Mary Alice Johnson. daughB til Mr. and Mrs. Ed Juhnsun B Wednesday for an indefinite vB with Dr. and Mrs. Raj S M love of Vernal. VLsiting this week at the hoB of Mr. and Mrs. R R. MuS are their sister and brothtiB law, Mr. and Mrs. R H M Ol Whittier, Calif. COPPER GATE 54 Main Street WALTER'S AND FISHER'S BEER ON TAP ALSO EASTERN BEER IN BOTTLES WE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS Carrie Doyle and Jack Nichols COME TO THE MIDWAY SERVICE FOR ARC WELDING ACETYLENE WELDING, BRAZING AND TIRE VULCANIZING GREASING AND LUBRICATION OF ALL KINDS MIDWAY SERVICE JERRY and FAT HURLEY PHONE 12 Our Statement of Policy WE WANT OUR CUSTOMERS AND ENTIRE COMMUNITY TO KNOW 1 That it is our constant endeavor to raise to the 1 highest degree the standards, ethics and practices of automobile merchandising. That we seek, through cooperative efforts of local, 2 state and national automobile dealers issociations, the correction of any unfair or unbusinesslike practices. That new cars are being distributed fairly and 3 equitably, with every consideration being given to our community's interest. That new cars will be sold at established prices 4 current at time of delivery, and no bonus pay-ments or premiums of any kind will be accepted. That fair and reasonable value is given for every 5 used car taken in trade; while we hope customers having used cars will, as in the past, trade them with us (so we in turn may supply more people with needed transportation) we will still make every effort to provide new or used cars to those not having cars to trade. That while we are glad to install special accessor-6 ies (when available) which add to the appearance, usefulness, comfort and convenience of the new car, no customer is required to purchase any extra equipment which he does not desire. That we are doing everything in our power to 7 help eliminate black market Operations in our industry. That despite the continued, critical shortage of 8 new cars we are anxious at all times to talk over with you your new car needs. That regardless of the termination of govern-9 ment regulations, affecting our business, we be-lieve the high standards herein expressed are sound business principles, and we will be guided by them. in That our business is being conducted on a basis 1U to merit public confidence and respect. We are members of the NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASS'N. CANYON MOTOR COMPANY Authorized Ford Dealer "Quality With Economy" Bingham Canyon A. & M. CLUB 10 MAIN STREET BEER AND DANCING 'Phone 45 "Best of Service" Ask for Steve or Ray STEVE AMICONE JR. and RAYMOND MARKS Proprietors COME TO THE STARLIGHT GARDENS (LEAD MINE) THURSDAY JULY 10TH AND DANCE WITH THE UTAH PLAYBOYS IN PERSON JIM PARKS - NEIL RODGERS WAYNE NELSON JOE BARRICK AND GUESTS Sensational Radio Artists heard Monday through Fridav over Inter-mountai- n Network at 2:00 p.m. MODERN WESTERN MUSIC 9:00 TILL ? Adm. 50c HURRY! HURRY! Join the 12,500 pedestrians KILLED last yearl j Don't go home Go to the hospital-- or the morgue! Why be around to enjoy the Centennial, or the years to come? Go on-d- ash through traftic when and where you shouldn't Ignore red lights and safety signs. Make a face at the traffic cop who's trying to protect you as to you tear by-hur- rying go where? Mr. Motorist- - .Be imPatieit Hurry, hurry and join the 12,500 pedestrians who were killed in the United States last year. 67 of them were f u neighbors of yours in Utah. safe driving But perhaps you don't like the idea. Maybe you enjoy living V H"") JrjTi want t0 ruh into Kingdom Come prematurely. TT s different-a- nd the answer is simple. Don't hurry. Wait i 1h 7 9eCOndS U takC8 the ,i8ht t0 o S'een. Don't take L JSfr across the middle of the block, drivers aren't look-wl-mi, y7 there' And no matter wen or where you cross a obsirvi 7?T 3y bC a,ert Walk 8afely and live longer. TRAFFIC RULES " oVodr" pCaa,"r THIS 'S UTAH S centenn,al- -" IT safe-- for ourselves and for our cu OON'TTAKE CHANCES r-- p. Ksrs..s,s: Bingham Bulletin Naliorul Conservation Bu-- s t public rvic. BPejiMWBWfiBlBiBlf A sound Mortgage Loan should V f Z tErgjBmi vour tirst consideration when Bk.lL i Ml L' 1 Lj buy, build or jHE X 1 I r PrTlB vf repayment schedule tail- - BHBB I to yur mcome-- DrP BSj l1 in . . . we'll be glad to TpP"''" I "ir C0 'bout FHA. 1' " First Security Loans MtMIEt MDHAt USHVt STSTtm J I |