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Show . FRIDAY, APRIL 07 J PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH S "1 REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING And SERVICE Also , Other Electrical AppljaB( Inquire 309 Main St. Phone j Bingham Canyon I PERSONAL ATTENTION All of us are doing without many things today. One thing, ho-wever, is not rationed . . . the considerate, painstaking and service we art able to render thou in need. It is a co-ntribution we are glad to make. BINGHAM MORTUARY W. V. ROBINSON PHONE 17 I Ulllillllllllllllllllllllllll WE SERVE GOOD EATS AT REASONABLE PRICES GIVE US A TRY. PASTIME INN & CAFE CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT unfurnished apart-ments, heated, electric refrig-erator, electric stove; or un-healed without electric equip-ment. See Elliott W. Evans, First National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Philco cabinet ra-dio; good running order. $40. Telephone 603J. FOR SALE Eureka coal range; four and five room heatrola; white kitchen cabinet. Phone 368 or see Mrs. Frank Rino. 570 Main street- - FOR SALE 5 room, modern home at 20 Heglund ave. See D. Adams, 20 Heglund ave. Just Arrived! A BEAUTIFUL NEW LINE OF SKIRTS ALL NEW SHADES, PRICED FROM $4.98 $7.98 Here at Last SHORT SLEEVED SWEATERS ASSORTED COLORS $3.98 COME IN AND SEE OUR BLOUSES ALWAYS THE LATEST AT Elva Ruth Sboppe SSMMHHnnHHMMBBHHHniniMHHBHMnHHH j Utah Copper Employees Buy Your War Bonds 1 hrough Payroll Savings SHIRTS 1.98 ;: j A FuD out, neatly tailored shirts. Two ' 1 1 but.oi. through pockets. Pants cut ' M M over Penney Precision Patterns for satisfactory fit in all sizes. Senior Jri ijedT for continued good fit after i J "mm many washings! Mercerized cotton jf "a Army Twill in Tan ar 1'ost Blue. g Jf 1 Wear it for neatness on the job ! i I 0 f I Fabric shrinkage will not enceed 1. f I ' i J Bingham Canyon, Utah -- i FIHST SECURITY Udl D A IV Springtime is home protection time . . . time to make needed repairs ... to fix-u- p, paint-up- , re-roo- f. You may borrow any amount needed to make necessary repairs and maintenance. FHA or FIRST SECURITY loans . . . in small, monthly installments ... and immediate intention to your application. FIRST Iri BANK National Allocation W: 0 --Mmmm..... iT41 M"ibr FOIC M.mb.r FJ,ra Ry, Syfm Bingham Canyon KBeautiful iS&yl (Bargain! f? VcEl-CI-S fc j,PPPNt)ATION, 1 M OEME ' j ;l I: 98 ;.U yjw.$t EX-C- CIS FACE POWDER I lfic Jtjct to tax BINGHAM MERC. CO. The Big Store Phone 14-1- 5 1 Mr. and. Mrs. Reed Moore of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-- I ard G. Steele of Bingham were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin of Copperton on Sunday, April 22 A birthday party was given Monday by Mrs. R. E. Streator in honor of Mrs. Raymond Cow-dell. Five hundred was played with prizes going to Mrs. L. E. Milner and Mrs. Albert Ray. Oth-er guests were Mrs. Walter Mur-ray of Bingham, Mrs. Niel Ol-se- Mrs. Dewey Mayne and Mrs. Alger Baum. Mrs. George Anderson was hos-tess to UG.I.G. club April prizes went to Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. G O. Swain and Mrs. R. L, Cunhfie .Mrs. William Peterson was a special guest. ". COPPERTON MBrjorie Pullan. Phone 520W Rulh McICellar At eight o'clock Monday ev ening, ADril 30. Copperton Mu-tual Improvement association will close the year with pre-sentation of a three act play from West Jordan entitled "Look Out Lizzie". The per formance will be at the ward-hous-and all of Mutual aqe are invited, but no children un-der 12 years of age will be adm-itted- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sorenson, Mrs Mike Churieh. Bingham, joined Mr and Mrs. A. J. Soren-son, Mrs Richard B. Wells and Joy Dean Davies of Salt Lake City to attend the wedding re ception of Miss Geraldeen Sor-enso-a former student at Bing-ham high, school, and Richard Howell of Salt Lake Friday, April 20. Beth Cowdell was a week-en- d guest in Bingham at the home ol Mattie Jean Adams. Mr. and Mis H A. Cheever and daughters. Slain and Shir-Icy- , and Jaquelme Harlow were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Guivei of Salt Lake Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cowdell honored their daughter Norma on her birthday April 20. Cootie and Scavenger Hunt was enjoy-ed with prizes going to Dorothy Groves, Jerry Shilling, Donna Olsen, Donna Jean Gacld and Jerry Watkins. The other guests were Bonnie Jean Olsen, Mau-reen Ray, Shirley Mayne and Barbara LV Col. A lovely two-cours- e luncheon was served. is land agent and Mr. Sard assistant Utah Power and Light com PaTh'e Adult class of the M.I.A. held a closmg party Tuesday ev-ening at the home of Mrs Ar thur Bentley. A review of the' history of the Book of Mormon Franklin Abplan-alp- . was given by after which Monopoly was plaved. prizes gohig to Bishop David C. Lyon and Mrs. George Austin. Refreshments were ser-- 1 V( "Among the many attending funeral services held in bail Lake Wednesday for James Vi-et- ti were Mrs. Willard Nichols, Mrs E. Odell Peterson, Mrs. Whin Raby, Mrs. Joseph Brisk, Mrs. James Can igan, Miss Annie Masters-Wes- t Jordan LDS stake Sun-day school conference, held April 22 at West Jordan chapel, was presided over by E. Odell Peter-sen of the stake Sunday school presidency. A number from Bing-ham and Copperton attended. j LOCAL NOTES j The Lark MIA closing party last Tuesday evening, April 17, drew a large attendance. Dancing, luncheon and program were ar-ranged by Mrs. Dallas L. Draper, Mrs. Glenn Nell and Mrs Bruce Dalton. A present went to Gwen Sandstrom for her perfect attendance record. Lark Bridge club was enter-tained Wednesday evening by Mrs. Millie Wykert. Prizes at bridge went to Mis. Clyde Crump. Mrs. Robert Meyerhoffer and Mrs. Harry Williams. Bay Hatch of Lark left .Thurs-day to enter brirk manufactur-ing business at Vernal. Mrs. Hatch and son Allen will remain in Lark until school closes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates and son Robert Ray and Mr and Mrs. Roger Ball called Friday evening to wish Mr. and Mrs Grant Hod-ges a happy wedding anniver-sary. The Hodges were present-ed with a lovely pottery set. Willadeen Hodges, BYU stu-dent, came home last night to work several days at the Bing-ham Merc. Mr. and Mrs. William Beattie and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ovard, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. L. Hadley, Casper, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. P. Mickelson, Chey-enne, Wyo., and O. McKay of Rock Springs, Wyo., were guests of George T. Parkinson, manag-er of Utah Power and Light com-pany Wednesday. The partv tour-ed Utah Copper hill Mr. Hadley. Mr. McKay and Mr. Mickelson are members of the Wyoming Public Service commission. Mr. Huebner, son of Mr and Mrs. William Huebner. Mrs. Louis Babcock of Ogden and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin of West Jordan entertained Monda" at a delightful bridal shower. A pink and white color scheme was em-ployed. Prizes at Monte Carlo Whist went to Mrs Hebcr Nich-ols, Mrs. Don Reid and Mrs. Charles Sullengei while Mrs Rex Mills received house prize and Mrs- Ludwig Zorn the prize for making a "best dressed ' bride doll from a clothes Pin, a scrap of cloth and piece of ribbon. A tasty luncheon was served at a pink and white table lighted with candelabra and centered with miniature bride and groom. Be-side those mentioned, present were Mrs. H. R. Gust, Mrs. Lon Rawlings, Mrs. Mike Zampos. Mrs. Hugh Huebner. Mrs. John J. Creedon, Mrs. William Hueb-ner, Mrs. Joseph Timothy and Mrs. Stephen G. Rawlings. A delightful shower Sunday evening at the home of Judith Slotte also complimented Miss Nerdin. Bingo and Cootie were played, prizes being presented Mrs. Wayne Peterson, Mrs. Paul Bumgarner and Mrs. Robert Da-vis. Others enjoying the party were Mrs. Louis Babcock of Og-den, Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin of West Jordan, Mrs. S. T. Nerdin, Mrs. William Huebner, Mrs Hugh Huebner, Mrs. Runar Slotte, Mrs. Paul Slotte, Mrs. Mary Slotte, Judith Slotte, Mrs. John Barn-har- t, Miss Faye Cowdell, Mrs. Eugene Jenkins Jr., Isabell and Alice Ivie. Parties Honor Bride-To-B- e This week has been a busy, happy one for Miss Dawna Joy Nerdin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin, who is finishing her preparations for her marriage Tuesday, May I to Robert G . ! COPPERFIELD I Phone 50!)J Mrs W. L. Leatherwood Mrs. Lucile Chestnut enter-tained with a party honoring Miss Jo Delene Long on her six-teenth birthday Tuesday even-ing. Pitt and Bingo were enjoy-ed. Everyone received one or more prizes. A delicious lunch, including, birthday cake, was served, Those enjoying the party were Jo Delene, Amelia Katis, Ruth Leyba, Dora Gallegos, Car-ol and Clara Mae Phipps, Dolor-es Phipps and Genevieve Whet-sel- . Jo Delene- - received many nice gifts. Bert Whetsel was a Salt Lake visitor Saturday. Mrs. Agnes Ivie left Wednes- - day to visit a week with her hus-band, Pvt. Ivie, at Fort Warren, Cheyenne, Wyo. The Ivie child- - ren, Judy and LeRoy, Jean and Bert Jr., are visiting Mrs. Lois Taylor of Carr Fork and Mrs. L. E, Barnett of Copperton. Friday evening guests at the Ralph Phipps home were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rudv of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Todd and children of Layton and Miss Phyllis Todd of Osgood, Mo. Miss Helen Rasmussen, the second grade teacher at upper Bingham school who was in the Bingham hospital two weeks, re-turned to school Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Davies and family of Telegraph moved to Bingham this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Todd and children visited a few clays last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brenner. Chris Katis' two sisters honor-- ! ed Chris on his tenth birthday last evening. A nice lunch was served to 15 children. Those winning prizes were Margo Donnie Tyson, Donna Golosh, Gerald Burke, Norman Robertson. Mrs. W. J. Tierney and Mrs. Keith Sullenger P"-- ' small dau-ghter were dinner guests at the Robert Burke home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Miller of Salt Lake City spent the after-- ! noon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. B Thurmond Sunday. Mrs. Helen Colen of Salt Lake-Cit-visited for several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bapis and family. Dinner guests Sunday at the Mike Bapis home were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Korologos and family. George and Nick Bokos of Salt Lake City were callers Monday at the Mike Bapis home. Vern Beddoes moved out of Telegicfph this week. He plans on the army. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Har-- : mon called on Mrs. Vivian Matt- - son Saturday evening. Mrs. Matt-- j son returned to Salt Lake with them and spent the week-en- d. Mrs. Malcolm Robertson, pre-- i sident of the P.-T.- in Copper field, announces there will be a meeting in the library of the school house next Thursday af-ternoon, May 3, at 1:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs- Nick Malkos, Mr. and Mrs. James Malkos, were hosts for dinner and dancing at their home Sunday honoring Sgt. Leon Malkos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Malkos, who has been home on a 30-da- y furlough. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Man-no- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gar-diki- s, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Saltas, George Saltas, Mike Callas, Pete Malkos, all of Copperfield; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saltas, Mr. and Mrs. John Mastoris, Mrs. Spiro Mannos of Salt Lake City and Mrs. James Mannos and daugh- ters Helen and Katherine of Farmington. Mrs. Malcolm Robertson and sons visited Friday evening with Mrs. Betty Fossen at her home in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone visited last Monday with Mrs. Milka Smilanich in Highland Boy. Lenard Johnson and son Len-ni- e visited with Mrs. Betty John-son in lower Bingham Friday. Mrs. Lester Jackson and son of Salt Lake City spent Wednes-day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardikis. |