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Show ApAJ; T!IE BINCTTAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE fOPPERTON home were vis- - of : Jackie Dahlstrom. Trudy Doug-las, Jackie Barnett, Freddy Fike. JoAnn Raamussen. Gay Wing, Beverly Wright, Janell Hansen and Vonda Olsen. Games were played and prizes won by Freddy Fike, Gay Wing and Joyce Far-ley. A delicious two course lun-- j cheon was served. David Breckon has returned to school at Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. O. C Hudson left Thursday to visit two weeks with Mr and" Mrs. Elliott Landheim land son Craig ot Miami, Fla. Ronald Bolliger of Salt Lake City visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel v m Olsen. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Fitzgerald are his sister, Mrs. Norma Shaw and children, Ronny and Shirley Ann of Los Angeles, Calif. Clay Watson has completed a successful engagement at Orange County Theater in Westtown, a suburb of New York City. He was scenic de-- j signer and electrician and had a writeup on his success with the Little Theater group in the New York Post. Clay has signed a contract for the same type ot work for next summer with the same company. "Accused Killer Tells Her Story" Patricia Schmidt, ac-cused killer of Jack Mee m last spring's Havana Yacht tragedy, writes her own story of this strange affair. Begin this shock-- I ing story in the American Week ly, that great magazine distrib-uted with next Sunday's Lo Angeles Examiner. z 10th birthday with a delightful; party given Sunday by her mo-the- r, Mrs. M. E. Olsen. Guests! included Ann Diederich, Beverly Ray, Louise Stoker, Joan Carl, Colleen Larson, Joyce Farley, ited in Provo Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Martin Kimber and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nelson and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Huish. Week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calder-woo- d of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skinner and children, Barbara and Bonnie, and Mrs. Glenn Stoker of Mid-val-enjoyed a theatre party in Salt Lake City Sunday. Friday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H R. Gust were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Collins of Vancouver, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Berg of Bingham and granddaughter, Norma, of Fill-more and Lou Collins of Ogden. Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Dewey Mayne were Mrs. Pinager and daughter. Alice Griffith and a granddaughter, Delia Rae of Tooele. A bridal shower was given Monday evening for Mrs. Ray Griffiths, the former Shirley Rae Mayne, by her mother, Mrs. Dewey Mayne. Those attending were Mrs. M. E. Olsen Mrs. A J. Rav, Mrs. J. D. Stoddard, Mis. R. Cowdell, Mrs. Rex B Garrett, Mrs. George A. Gadd Mrs. E R. Nichols, Mrs. C. E. Allen Mis. Ronald Davis, Mrs. Kenneth Fos-ter Mrs F. L, Olsen, Mrs. Cecil Downs, Mrs L. E. Barnett Mau-rin- e Ray, Bonnie Olsen, Donna Rae Olsen, Norma Cowdell, Jer-ry Watkins, Mary Rekoutis, Donna Jean Gadd, Barbarajkir ner, Pat Rasmussen, Beverly Allen, Lois Gardner of Cedar City Mrs. Carl Kanniamen, Mrs. Charles Brimhall and daughter Betty of Highland Boy, Mrs. Max Scroggin and Mrs. Rachel Mayne of Bingham and Mrs. Harry Christensen and daughter Dona Dean and Anita Rose of Mid vale. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Mayne. The bride re-ceived many lovely gifts. Mr and Mrs. Floy Olsen re-turned recently from a two-week-vacation. They visited with friends in Kansas City and toured Colorado Springs and. Pike's Peak. Week-en- d guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier were Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Wade of Oxford, O. Dr Wade was a member ot the 1939-4- 1 Antarctic expedition with Dr. Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs and family visited Monday with Mrs. Erickson of Provo. Week-en- d guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen was Lois Gardner of Cedar City. Mr and Mrs. Earl Cuthbert ot California are visiting for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cuthbert. Week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Olsen were Mr and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox and daughter Margy Lou. Mr and Mrs. George A. Gadd returned home Saturday after a week's vacation in Yellowstone national park. Joyce Olsen celebrated her To our First Aid training let us faithful be. In good deeds and service free, Let us the burden's of others share Amid the strain of toil and fivt of care, In times of injury or distress Aid and Comfort, let us give our best Scatter joy and sunshine on our way Let the meaning of First Aid, permeate each day. Edward Heather O FIRST AID We should neither ignore run nei'leet anv ODDOltUnitV to glVl aid to the injured, and try to alleviate pain, and suffering. We have the power to give aid and comfort to our fellow creatures and it is our duty to do so. This duty is made easier by being trained in the science of First Aid. Caring for the injured and making them comfortable, which may sometimes save a life and bring happiness to a family a- - gain united. It is to me the spirit of the Master radiating love and the true spirit of the Brotherhood of Man. Use our skill while it lasts, Leave bloom, not blight to mark our path, The truest greatness lies in being helpful and kind The truest wisdom is a happy mind. Since life is brief, we need to make it broad, Since life is brief, we need to make it bright, And keep the First Aid Motto, well in sight - Mrs. Arthur Bentley returned last Monday from a months' va-cation in Los Angeles, Calif., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mor-re- ll Rands and children returned with her to spend a week here. They returned to their home in Los Angeles Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goff, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Goff and Mr. and Mrs. Kim Goff recently re-- ; turned from a week's vacation in Yellowstone park. Mrs. Hyland Caulfield and baby left recently to spend a month with her mother, Mrs. C. L. Collins of Las Vegas, N. Mex. Lorraine Caulfield and Vir-ginia Watkins returned Monday from a vacation m Canada and down the coast to San Francisco. They were joined In San Fran-- ' cisco by Mr and Mrs. Jack Lat-imer and Mr. and Mrs. Ken ShuUen. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Miller re-turned last week from a two-- I weeks' vacation in Idaho. LOCAL NOTES Mrs. Carl Buskness, accom-- I named by Mrs. Hannah Smith, Mrs. Herbert Erickson and Don-na and Johnnie, left last Friday morning for Seattle, Wash., from where Mrs. Buskness will sail for Osaka, Japan, where she will join her husband and make then home. Visiting Wednesday and Thurs-day of last week at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rauer was Mil. Rauer's uncle, Dr. John Mc- Donald of Ft. Dodge, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. George A. Paims and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stoker have returned from a two weeks trip to San Francisco, Calif., Warrenton, Seattle and Portland, Ore. Mrs. Peter Panos is visiting in Portland, Ore. Rev. A. L. Norfleet of San Jose, Calif., enroute to Denver, Colo., visited over the week-en- d in Bingham. Jir a"J LEGAL NOTICES " y. ffl0fBN,AKNCHAMO6A!AvOH. finance Providing for 'the at Bmeh"" 1 Effective from Janu-"fSt- f the City Recorder of IL" nf Bmgham Canyon, V receive as full comp-- l 7f'r his services as City ry of $225.00 per or semi-jbr!- r determine? by the Iffifl All ordinances or r ,f ordinances in conll let J lhls ordinance are hereby ficilman John W. Holmes 2ja motion that the foregoing Sinance be adopted. Councilman Elmo A. Nelson ended the motion. as follows: Sncilman John W. Holmes Cuncilmaii "Elmo A. Nelson "ouncilman Bob Jimai Aye. rmincilmaii Anast J. Chipian R Councilman C. L. Johnson ,Abvor R. D, Johnston Aye. "Parsed bv the City Council of .City of Bingham Canyon this j, day of August, 1947. R D. JOHNSTON, Mayor TTEST BuENE MORRIS City Recorder mm m nTN E CAVEmAn INVENTED GLOVES TO I I GlOveS OVER 3000 YEARS OLD WERE ri Lu TECT M'5 HAN5' BV USINS NlMAL P0UND 'N KIN3 TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMS ISN'T ru SKINS MADE INTfl "SASS.p in EGYPT, sw - fTrfBP SILLY? I SEE -- HE HAS FOunoTsAME WITH THE 0, KINS, HERE AREAKER. WHAT 19 I A WA TO COVER I FIRST ANIMAL I THE NEW GLOVES, KYOUR NAME,5INCE Hli HANDa lCX S LOVES BECAME POPULAR WITH WOMEN MAKING OF GLOVES HAS ALWAYS BEEN I I THE MANUFACTURE OF GLOVES IN ABOUT IZOO WHEN THEY WERE INVITED A FINE ART. IN THE 1713 CENTURY UNITED 6TATES BESAN IN I7fe0 WHEN TO TAKE PART IN FALCONRY, i L ONLY NOBILITY COULD AFFORD THEM. SCOTCH CRAFTSMEN SETTLED IN NEW I HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR I HAVE A PAIR WHICH SL0VES WILL WITH 300 PAIRS 1 XinZM I FEEL SO FIRST FALCON HUNT. THE J OF GLOVES MADE HER MAJESTY WEAR AT ) IN HER WARDROBE J I'M 6LAD YOU LIKE IT IN APROUD WHEN SPECIAL LEATHER GlOvSJ FOR SOCIAL. THE KING'S RECEPTION? IT IS HARD TO AMERICA. AND THE FARMERS) PEOPLE ASK PROTECTS YOUR 9KIN Vl AFFAIRS AND MMav , "mAkE A SELECTiONl) DO LIKE OUR GLOVES.FCW THE ONES FROM THg WONS A.E..-.f- SCOTCH GLOVERS WHO SETTLED IN FULTON ABOUT 1886 MANUFACTURERS CREATED NAMES CN GLOVES TODAY REPRESENT C0UNTX N.Y. MADE IT THE GLOVE CENTER CRESTS AND TRADEMARKS AS A CON- - THE PRIDE OF SKILLED CRAFTSMEN IN OF AMERICA. r VENiEnCE FOR PEOPLE WHO WANTED AN ANCIENT ART. ii Lfcy SINCE OUR ( EXCELLENT. TO BUY MORE GLOVES FROM THE SAME &dLJf CAN 1 HAVE FATHERS MADE GLOVES V NOW WE'LL CRAFTSMEN. ALL GLOVE MAKERS TRY A A PAIR HERB, AND TAUGHT US, AN B"""V0T E.j - --XTHEN FOLKS CAN TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC-- GO OF EACH WE WILL TEACH OUR SONS, WHY N0TT IjjJ REMEMBER, EACH GLOVE j REMEMBER THEY PRODUCE MANY STYLESj KIND? mb r-- -- psz? jjj MATTRESSES REMADE and FURNITURE REPAIRED OVERMAN MATTRESS COMPANY Phone Bingham 908J1 - SALT LAKE CITY f common I I jifr wi ooo P" Jfc--' MIDVAU LtAVtS SAlT LAKE LlAVfS BINCHAM FOR BINCHAM FOR SAll LAK1 t00 a m 74S . m (00 . t. '14 m 900 a m I04S a w ,2 M m Mi P ) p m Mi p 515 p m p Hip" II B p m tfcn P "l . S'.ict Centennial UTAH ,,n SScKSHowra AUG. 31 to Sept. 20 igg Climaxing all shows HUL centenniaI bkf show" fall rabbit show Sept. 8 to 13 Aug. 25 to 31 4-- CLUB LIVESTOCK PIGEON SHOW Sept. 15 to 20 Sept. 8 to 14 BANTAM SHOW POULTRY SHOW Aug. 18 to 24 Sept. 15 to 20 Nightly at the Grandstand brilliant UTAH STATE FAIR REVUE State Fair Grounds SALT ' AKE CITY S COMPLETE ENGINE g TUNE-U- P 3 For economical transportation L" we suggest the following: WATT nvfrit Adjust and clean carburetor; nil MT0 A adjust control rods, breaker ggm m points, fan belt: clean gasoline 1111 filter and fuel lines; check mWMMMMM .sw fuel pump and ignition; cMn mVAHR and ad'usf sPark Plu3s: dean and re-o- il air cleaner and Miles b""h""p It will make you feel mighty good to drive a car that you know has had expert care and is in tip - lop shape. STANDARD GARAGE 425 MAIN STREET PHONE 18 JKIt (Here's a new way to yL J banish bugs J Deadly DDT as one CHEVRON Fly Spray. Knock 'em out with rated killing power of its all tRA fine mist sprayed according to U.&d33insectS Cntatted' ?"P Z BINGHAM GAS & OIL CO Dean Ham 12 gfg THE HOUf CHARM THE ELECTRIC HOUR EVERY SUNDAY KSL 1:30 PM Featuring PHIL SPITALNY AND HIS ALL-GIR- L ORCHESTRA Brought to you by UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND HAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET : o I THE DISTRICT COURT OF; THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIST-RICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE. STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS ARTLEY TYSON, Plaintiff, -- VI-E. Y TYSON, Defendant. t State of Utah to the said Defendant You are hereby summoned to pear within twenty days after t service of this summons upon! I if served within the county which this action is brought;! kerwise, within thirty days af-- , service, and defend the above Hied action; and in case of D failure so to do, judgment i be rendered against you ac-rd-to the demand of the mplaint which has been filed ith the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to re- - a judgment dissolving the contract heretofore Iw between you and the T. DONALD CREER, Attorney for Plaintiff. 0. Address ty Hall, Bingham Canyon, Utah O I THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIST-RICT COURT, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS LANCHE REID RODAK, Plaintiff, -- vs- KHAEL KODAK, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said feidant: You are hereby summoned to 'par within twenty days after k service oi this summons upon if served within the county which this action is brought; wwise, within thirty days and defend the above stilled actum; and in case of failure so to do, judgment be rendered against you g to the demand of the '"plaint which has been filed f" the C!, rk of said Court. action is brought for the "'Pose of disolving the bonds ' matrmit .t y between plaintiff "defendant and for such other II further relief as prayed for "Jj:d complaint. MARK S. MINER, Attorney for Plaintiff " Address, 8791 W. 2700 South !aena, Utah " fjHE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-rlI?iC- J COURT OF THE l?IoTE 0F UTAH, IN AND I SALT LAKE COUNTY. SUMMONS WERLY LUND RISER, I Plaintiff, JALVIN WILFORD RISER, !!, Defendant STATK OF UTAH TO THE I fID DEFENDANT: L, art' hereby summoned to Br r,.withl twenty (20) days m&l e Sf l vice of this Sum-- Upon 'ou. if served within KUnty 111 which this action ttugt!t; otherwise, within W i ys aftcr service, and c:' the above-entitle- d action; BiiiW of yuur failure so to do BS?nt wiH be rendered Km i'eu according to the de-C-tho Complaint, which firt d with the Clerk of jmverS 85tion b brought to Judgment dissolving the kj. contract heretofore ex- - w'-- veon yu and the a mark s. miner, for Plaintiff, IvV Soi"h' |