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Show PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1951 Engineer's estimates are readily available from this contracting organization. Painted and dirty surfaces can be restored to pris-tine appearance speedily and in the most expert manner. The Salt Lake Sand Blasting Co. headquarters at 1046 South Third West can be reached by telephon-ing a truly good number for many of you to jot down right now. o SALT LAKE SAND BLASTING CO. SETS NAVY VETERANS ON HIGH ROAD TO SUCCESS It is good to see our veterans who, after vital service to the nation, have returned and com-pleted their academic education, and can enter upon useful ac-tivities in civilian life. Particu-larly is this so when they launch their own business under the American system of individual initiative and free enterprise they have helped to preserve, and do it with all signs pointing to success. The Salt Lake Sand Blasting Co. affords an impres-sive example. The Salt Lake Sand Blasting Co. is a new enterprise. It is corporate in character. Mr. L. S. Breckon, a widely known figure in mining engineering, is the president. But the men who are at the helm in active manner are Vice President Wilton Cordes and Secretary-Treasure- r John D. Breckon. The latter two are both Navy veterans of World War II. Their recent work in civilian life has been of a character giving them special qualifications, as did their university educations, in the very line in which their Salt Lake Sand Blasting Co. is engaged. Expert sand blasters and fully equipped for unusual service, the Salt Lake Sand Blasting Co. is in position to afford exceptional results in all phases of its oper-ations. And that .goes as to all types of machinery, motorized vehicles, metal products and castings, and as to frosted glass. Messrs. Wilton Cordes and John D. Breckon are inspired by know ledge that their Salt Lake Sand Blasting Co. is meeting a long-fe- lt need in our Intermountain Empire. Their portable outfit permits performance anywhere. Truly the Salt Lake Sand Blast-ing Co. is able to furnish any type of finish of any type sur-face, and by finished workmen. Truly it is no wonder that Schu bach's is "Famous for Dia-monds." But of course the same policies and the same advantages to you apply as to all jewelry items from Schubach's. And sup-plementing all this is the fact that at Schubach's you may buy on easy payments at no addi-tional cost. 'It is well to think over these various favorable fac-tors and act. June is not far dis-tant a time when enduring memories may be created through treasures to be treasured always. o SCHUBACH'S IS FAMOUS FOR THE FINEST GIFTS IN JUNE AND AT ALL SEASONS We have no wish to launch a quarrel with anyone as to the significance of Christmas as a season of gift-givin- but we are almost into a month that in our opinion carries the phase of the most impressive gift-givin- g as to the individual rather than giv-ing in a more general way. We refer of course to June, the month of brides and roses and of graduations. At no other sea-son can treasured gifts of say diamonds and jewelry have greater individual significance, and especially if they be gifts from Schubach's, a name "Famous for truly Diamonds" through out our Intermountain Empire. Remember that in addition to the foremost store of Schubach's at the corner of Main and Broad-way in Salt Lake City, there are fine stores of Schubach's in Provo and in Ogden, as well as Bouse, Idaho. As to Schubach's, there are the soundest reasons for its leadership. One is of course that Schubach's maintains its own jewelry manufacturing shop. Another is that the fine stores of Schubach's have a policy of never being undersold. And this is a consistent pglicy, as to both lowest price and high- est quality, because with its four store buying power Schubach's is able to buy to advantage di-rectly from the world's largest producers of diamonds all of which is coupled with the re-duced overhead made possible by the four fine stores of Schu-bac- h s. etyr Stngljam SitUrtitt Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Sail Lake County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3. 1879. sr;-r NATIONAL DITORIAL UTAH STATE Pxtft ASSOCIATION rXASSOC!ATIONI JOHN ADAMEK. Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application of that foremost name in glass Libbey-Owens-For- d. As to paints Intermountain carries that top name in time-teste- d quality, Glid den, together also with Murphy Color-Schem- e faints and var-nishes, enamels and lacquers. There remains a further tie-i- n of 1530 South State St. with Spring and the season of shifting populations, and this further phase is that at the same prem-ises the Clyde Brad.shaw Realty Co. conducts business as realtors covering insurance and every phase of realty operations. Its an address truly representing de-pendable service in all its diver-sified fields. - INTERMOUNTAIN GLASS & PAINT CO. AFFORDS VARIED, VITAL AIDS Few indeed are those who do not at this season respond in spirit to the influence and the charm of Spring. This means not only enjoyment but the perform-ance of needful tasks that en-joyment may be increased. And a notable headquarters for the products and the services that tie in so effectively with this season is situated at 1530 South State St. where parking is easy and thus shopping a pleasure. And of course the activities to which we refer are those of the foremost organization of its kind in the Intermountain Empire, the Intermountain Glass & Paint Co. The name Intermountain Glass & Paint Co. indicates the general nature of the business, but it does not give the full score, be-cause there is a definite tie-i- n with Spring and the major mo-toring season through the sup-plying of auto tops and seat cov-ers, with the rebuilding and re-covering of truck seats, and with the advantage of orders by mail being filled promptly. As to glass to prepare the cat for motoring enjoyment with safety, and for brightening up the store, the home and the like, the Intermountain Glass & Paint Co. carries a thoroughly com-prehensive stock of the products able growth. The dealers handl-ing the Phillips 66 products know that telephoning or will elicit prompt response from the main office and bulk plant of the Dunn Oil Co. at 22G0 So. West Temple, Salt Lake City Zone 6. And of course the jobbing of Phillips 66 products bv the Dunn jOil Co. includes a complete line of furnace and stove oils, togeth-je- r with solvents,, all in addition to gasolines and motor oils of superb quality. The Dunn Oil Co. is doing a great job in pro-moting regional progress and in strengthening our position in the picture of national defense, and Mr. Denton L. Dunn, the man at jthe helm, is to bo congratulated on the able administration that iis making his Dunn Oil Co. such an outstanding factor in welfare and safety. o DUNN OIL CO. IS PROVING ITSELF A VITAL FACTOR IN PROGRESS AND SAFETY Utah is one of the most states of the Union, and especially in the most vital regards travel and transport by highway and by air. As concerns i progress in the Intermountain Empire, and as concerns the na-- ' tion's program of defense, it is! fortunate indeed that oil proper- ties have been developed and the production of gasoline made pos- sible in this area. The Phillips Petroleum Co. has been and is a leader in this, and through the jobbing service of the Dunn Oil Co. of Salt Lake City the famous "Phillips 66" petroleum products of exceptional quality are made readily available to our people. In Salt Lake County alone there are fully a score of conveniently located service stations supply-ing Phillips (JO products through the dependable jobbing service of the Dunn Oil Co., which is hailed as the fastest growing in-dependent distributor of gaso- lines and motor oils in the entire state. Of course it is the courteous and capable performance afford-ed by the Dunn Oil Co., and the exceptional quality of the pro- ducts for which it is distributor, that form the base for its remark- - is indeed a wise step. Dr. E. E. Keller has the facili-ties, the professional knowledge and the experience to quickly detect errors in vision and by thorough scientific means deter-mine the course best to correct them. It lenses be required, he prescribes them not merely for each individual, but for each eye individually. Dr. Keller's para-mount professional purpose is to supply the prescription on thor-ough scientific basis that will meet the personal need in each instance. ' The advance, health and safety of the child depends upon good 'eyesight. The parents may not !know the faults that by scien-tific methods and professional knowledge, Dr. E. E. Keller can determine readily. The adult suffers the same handicaps, and DR. E. E. KELLER ABLY PROMOTES SUCCESS AND GREATER EARNING POWER There must be few indeed who do not remember the legendary tale about the boy who saved so much of Holland by thrusting his finger into a hole in a dike and thus averting disaster. We may not find historical data to prove that to be a fact, but it is a fact that, as concerns the most vital asset of our daily lives our eyesight a littlo neglect can result in tremendous dam-ap- e, in the case of a child and all the way through life to ad-vanced years. Consulting such a SDecialist in vision as Dr. E. E. Keller, the noted optornetrM maintaining headquarters at 71 South Main St., a truly disting-uished address in Salt Lake City, even lessening of earning power and lack of social success, by having faulty vision. Invoking the expert aid of Dr. Keller re-lieves all of these dangers. And, if preferred, you can make a definite appointment for exam-ination, telephoning his profes-sional headquarters by dialing or even calling' his resi-jden-in Murray district by tele-phoning Murray 2lJU-- gran, first counselor; Mrs. Ilia Coombs, second counselor; Mis. Pearl Zahler, secretary and trea-surer, and Mrs. Jennie Ball, or-ganist. Primary conference was held last Thursday night at the ward house. All students participated in the skit. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James l.ofgran and family ere Mr. and Mrs. Phil Klingensmith and nephew Jimmy of Murray. LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901 J 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Draper and family of Salt Lake City. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Draper of Genola, who visited at the Dallas Draper home in Lark Monday and Tuesday. The f)0! club met last Friday as guests of Mrs. Rita Rostrum. Dinner was served alter which five hundied was played. First and traveling prizes were von "by Mrs. Bessie Bigler and Mrs. Millie Wykert received the cut prize. Others present were Mrs. Viva Sweat, Mrs. Ilia Coombs, Mrs. Jennie Ball, Mrs. Norma Holladay, Mrs. Bernadine Linrk and Mrs. Ina Lofgran, who was an invited guest. Mrs. Bessie Bigler attended a birthday party Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peterson cf Riverton. It was in celebration of Mr. Peterson's birthday anniversary. Grant Fahrni pleasantly sur-prised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahrni, Tuesday when he arrived home from San Diego, Calif., on leave. Upon comple- - tion of boot training at Great Lakes, 111., Grant was transfer- - red to San Diego where he is to report on May 8th. Lark Ward Primary has re-organized in the presidency. The new officers are: Mrs. Rita Ros- - j trum, president; Mrs. Ina Lof- - LAMBSON BROS. TRULY THE A AND B OF EFFICIENCY IN FIELD OF EXCAVATING We all know the song of which the theme was to give a man a horse he can ride. But there is also a saying that it is unwise to send a boy on a man's errand. We've another way of summing up, and it is to entrust a job to the man who can do it do it with such efficiency that it means genuine economy. And in the field of excavating, we'd say give the job however small or great to the Lambson Bi os, excavat-- 1 ing contractors. The Lambson Bros, can do any job of excavating with true econ-omy because of the efficiency born of knowledge, experience and great ability in this special-ized field all combined with! proper equipment for the indi-- ! vidua! job. The facilities and capabilities of the Lambson Bros. are applied with equal efficiency and economy to sewer excavat-- 1 ing and installing, and waterline excavating and installing, as well as to general excavating. . There are further reasons for the economy - producing effic-iency of the Lambson Bros, in any character of excavating work A major phase of this is that there is no waste of funds on needless overhead for office rent, for additional telephones, for clerical hire, and the like. The Lambson Bros headquarters i: are at the point of residence of Mr. Bonner Y. Lambson at 360 iWest 4500 South, and available jby telephoning Murray 1462. The! (residence of Mr. Almon L. Lamb-jso- n is at 360 West 4500 South. Messrs. Bonner Y. Lambson and Almon L. Lambson constitute Lambson Bros., excavating con-tractors. Thus their operations are concentrated, with resultant economy to all their clients. Tru-ly Almon and Bonner Lambson constitute the A and B of effic-iency in all types of excavating. COPPERFIELD Shirley Pantalone, Ph. 106 The of Copperfield is sponsoring a public dance at the Copperfield school on Friday, May 11th. All tickets will be 50 cents. Everyone please attend. Tony Jaterka took Ben to Salt Lake City Mon-day where Mr. MeCormick had to consult his physician. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell were Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cowdell of Conperton. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson and children, Christine and Jan-i- e. were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Go-lis- h and family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family visited with relatives in Woodruff, Utah, and Evanston, Wyo., Saturday. Mrs. Nora Austin of Bingham visited with Mrs. Lloyd Miller Friday evening. ,'The Dream of a Guy Named Joe Although Navy Pilot Jo-seph P. Kennedy, Jr., died a hero, his dream of helping un-derprivileged children didn't die with him. The whole Kennedy family put his dream into action, donating millions to this cause. Read this inspiring story in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. o COPPER GATE BAR AND CAFE 54 Main Street Telephone 290 BEST KEEK ON TAP ALL POPULAR " BRANDS OF BEER IN BOTTLES AND CANS Jack Nicholls, Prop. j ENJOYTHIS jij GREAT 1 I STRAIGHT 1 H 1 BOURBON fj I III famous for If I I OLD TIME jf Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 Proof National Distillers Products Corporation. N Y BURN I UTAH KING COAL PROMPT DELIVERY CUSHING COAL COMPANY ROSS M. CUSHING TELEPHONE 64 BINGHAM CANYON - j M?J.?:Z';ii ' - n t4 xi I It's a glorious feeling to shower or bathe with all the hot water you want. When water's electrically heated, it's pasteurized, too. It costs the average fam-ily on our interconnected system only a dime a day. pO G! amism (mm SEE US FOR EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE AND QUALITY PRODUCTS DEALERS IN: CONOCO PRODUCTS CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH CARS ADDERLEY & NICHOLS GARAGE Chick and Ren Phone 88 COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND HAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET by Dean J. Ham How To Build Chicken Feeder j Jy That Prevents Wasting Grain j V V P Our friend "Mr. How" comes up ) liO with another handyman's tip ejei." If this time for the poultryman. it 1 His diagram below shows how I yy Kr chickens have to reach toward fefJ' the center for grain so they drag .' 2r''Ll ? less of it over the sides. .... ... It helps get rid of chicken mites, r rr--- fleao and other blood-suckin- g I pend Tin m f vermin such as ticks, spiders ypstick for Roller ;:u,ltrySdp1io5t8Weakea iInAIIi Cal1 ua today for ready-to-us- e j nOtSV- - through Standard Poultry House Spray. ONTn 'A' hole Servic t1 watchword of our v ,';sSr' ) nfl local business. I'x 12' Board NqjPL ShKta,dOil j : ami (mfmf STAXOflRof I It's easily cleaned speeds your .icdifwwo """ ' " sanitation program. To boost '. """"-- I this program further, spray f'wfcKi POUITRY cleaned coops, houses and roosts regularly with Standard Poultry mn J House Spray. '. 1" Dittributad by DEAN J. HAM Bingham Canyon, Utah Telephone Bingham 12 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR A NEW CHEVROLET KIIP YOUR PRESENT CAR IN GOOD RlPABt UNTIL YOUR NEW CAR IS DELIVERED. Our service department is staffed with factory-traine- d mechanics and jBccetaary tools, parts and equip-Jaa- ut ta render you fast, efficient laerrice at reasonable coat. Talk It Over With Us Before You Deal B'ocs you trad in your present car or make any deal, talk it over with ua. We are anxious to help van t s new Chevrolet as soon as aan'ole snd welcome your inquiries. t WW fries- - rf.fred. itM&tf MSiSM HUNTSMAN CHEVROLET CO. 425 Main St. Phone 18 J" "' i laDnnoacBannnnnnnnannnnnnnnann FOR BETTER MEATS GIVE US A TRY! POULTRY CHEESE - QUALITY MEATS BUTTER EGGS BINGHAM MEAT CO. Clarence Robison W. H. Harris Clinton Robison Phone 5 We Deliver inaBQansssQSQSsnane |