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Show m ' PAGE SIX THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRH)AY, APRIL 18, 1952 hage at the home of a son, Carl Harrison, Roosevelt. She was the mother of Morgan Harrison of Bingham. O REV. HOBEKT H. HARPEB Ftllowibip of Many foil uu.trt John 1): I-- T PbMppittu 2i 14 16; Romans 16: 7. Coldtn Ttxt: John Ih . lets and daffodils comprised the centerpiece. Miss Vern Baer was an invited guest. Miss Baer and Mrs. A. D. Christensen played high and Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen won the bingo prize. Others pre-sent were Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. E. V. Knud-se- n, Miss Laura Marshall and Mrs. Robert Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sullenger and daughters arrived Tuesday from Norfolk, Va., to spend a several weeks leave with his mother and sister, Mrs. Helen Sullenger and Agnes, and other relatives and friends. Keith leaves May 10 on a navy assign-ment to Cuba. His family will join him there later. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan and son of Salt Lake City visited with friends in Highland Boy Saturday. Mrs. Duncan will be remembered as the former Vir-ginia Granning. , Mrs. Margaret Murray Harri-son, 75, of Lapoint, died Saturday morning of a cerebral hemorr- - HAVING STUDIED the first of early followers of Jesus, we began in the present ' quarter with A Fellowship of Many Followers. This fellowship was illu-strated in what Jesus had to say about the vine and the branches. I The life of the vine is the same In all its parts, from the roots that are Imbedded in the soil to the highest tendril that clings to the supporting trellis. So Christ dwells in Christians and they dwell In him. Their life is all of one. Paul counsels the Phllpplans to deal with one another In love, that they might Indeed be as shining lights In the world, and that through them others might be led to the Lord Jesus. In Romans 16 we find Paul send-ing messages to a number of the early followers of Jesus and who had been associated with the apos-tle in spreading the gospel. Among these, Phoebe, a member of the church in Corinth, may have car-ried Paul's Epistle to the Romans to the Christians in 'tome when she went on a visit thit city. Aquila and Prlscilla became con-verts and fast trends of Paul In Corinth. They afterward went with him to Ephesus. Epaenetus was the first convert made by Paul In the region about Ephesus. May the fellowship of many fol-lowers found in early churches be a wholesome example today and sound a warning against strife and contention as hurtful to the life of a church. total of 193 new cases. The following is a list of all diseases for the week: brucello-sis, 1; cancer, 4; chicken pox, 53; gonorrhea, 2; measles, 193; Ger-man, measles, 18; mumps, 81; strep infections, 95; syphilis, 10; tuberculosis, 1; influenza, 27; in-fectious hepatitis, 1. HEALTH NEWS According to the weekly re-port ofthe state department of health, a total of 486 new cases of communicable diseases were reported fqr the week ending April 11th as compared with 552 for the previous week and 471 for the corresponding week last year. Measles leads the list with a LOCAL NOTES Mrs. R. J. Smith entertained at her home in Copperton for her evening bridge club on Wed-nesday evening. A nicely appoint ed seyen o'clock dinner was ser-ved following which bridge was played. An arrangement of vio- - IF YOU REALLY WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT. THEN BY ALL MEANS TRY THE NEW-S-AFE EASY METHOD Chew KOREX GUM TO GET THIN-- TO STAY SLIM Included FrM KOREX REDUCING PLAN 30 Day Supply Only $2.98 Sold on a money back guar-antee if not satisfied. Order Todayl Mail Orders, C.O.D. or Postpaid to KOREX, P. O. Box 1807. Salt Lake City JPennky'J atbinghamanion Jt l.i,i.i.itxi...'.L,.,Jj,.Wm.-.- (..ITrTTB '.:'' ". ' ; ' - 'ji, TAILORED : , . : ; Jfm ummm JUBILEE r fe ' ' VVw'SsiN WOMENS ' PECIALlj RAYON BRIEFS 1 ifeJWfe ; ' ; , JJ r M 32 to 38 JlWSSaij WOMENS fessffi V- - cmw sub; I 'iTC-x- lVV2 'Embroidered 4 AA TOM'S CASH COAL I LUMP $10.00 PER TON TREATED SLACK $9.00 PER TON WILL DELIVER ANY AMOUNT WEIGH ON HOWE SCALES HAULING FROM CARBON COUNTY SUMMER RATES ON LOAD LOTS CALL 217-- J TOM PRIGMORE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT! Due to the small amount In-volved, we do not accept want ' ads except on a er basis. No ads taken by telephone. Slf 'V ) WOMENS :.rjj WHITE SANDALS --I " Jlk ' Strap type 9 A m 4Vt to syt mt i 4 Magnificent China I 25 PIECE Lamps with shades! LUNCHEON SETS ' flold-trimme- d! Q OO Jubilee mm V richly decorated! ReOO 'Special 0.77 three-wa- y sockets! GLASS Tall 27" china lamps with shades .TTvaluepTiced1, --v now! Bases are china with coin gold trim, on sturdy FTQ : j metal mountings... luxury rayon shades are swirled, V lUlllDLLIi J - niched, lovely! in . . j Hurry! 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Inquire 1193 Wasr 21st South, Phona BRAND NEW Large 3 . bedroom brick, full basement, large lot with Irri-- ! , gation , water, very desirable southeast location, garage. Let us show you. $13,850. Terms. STOKER REALTY CO. REALTOR Phone Mid. 770 - Eve. Mid. 593. Mid. 4743. Mur. 1065-- MIDVALE AREA 7 5Va rm. brick bungalow with 3s acres and room for 2,000 chickens, brooders, etc. $13,500, 5 rm. carpeted homa with tile bath, sprinkling system. 3a rm. modern frame, gas stove, refrigerator, gas heat, $5,500. 2 lovely farms, 86 acres and . 25 Vt acres, both have 8 rm. brick 'homes, equipment and stock. CRAWFORD REALTY . 5558 South State s Murray 523-- J Midralai 645 B; 392-W- ; 218-- iSm savings! w-iVi--- y x?: SyfSSS'l I ' 1 Cannon Terry , r j Ibl fi -- 1 DINNERWARE tM : CHENILLE set j jC7P t SPREADS H !?7nl k j I 5,00 U 4,00 fif . (20'W) I fEilUi1 A . 4 cred-wup- s Hi washcloth 146 1-- J Not iust chenille, but 4 luncheon plate rj fluffy, butter-- y soft - , 4 bread plates I i fl Smash savings in Pen rj corduroy type chenil- - f i Fine dinnenvaro in the p ney. Golden Juhilee! fss new, dramatic! Dash ,3 , , r, . . n the newest colors! I "rf in now for extra sav-- " P m set! now! Come stock UP SAVE f ings! f each Save f. Funeral services were conduc-ted Wednesday at 3 p.m. at 255 So. 2nd East, Salt Lake City, for Miss Erma Edwards, 43, of Salt Lake City, sister of Mrs. Lucile Slotte of Bingham. Miss Edwards passed away at her home Sun-day morning of carcinoma. Inter-ment was in Salt Lake City cemetery. nUWkv WWft m$ TICKET DISPENSER . . . Ticket selling machines which lasue many types of train tickets went Into operation recently at the New York Grand Central station. PACE "b MAY WE RECOMMEND Ohio, ai a comfortable place to get a toothache? You rush to a dentist's office, and, as soon as you're in the chair, you moan, "Is this gonna hurt, Doc7" "Where do you think you are?" the dentist soothes you. "This is no dentist's office, you know. This is a luxurious raft on the Nile. Two dozen voluptuous harem girls are reclining on that oriental rug over there. I'm Cleopatra getting ready to give you a pedicure. Open your mouth, please." BUT YOU WON'T LEAP from the chair to flee from a dangerous maniac. You'll take a good look at the oriental rug to assure your-self that the harem girls are it ill there and then settle back nd open your mouth with a sigh of contentment. You'll be hypnotized. Cleveland dentists are using hyp-notism successfully to relieve pa-tients of the pain and dread of the drill. You climb aboard the torture seat and look at the dentist wiggle his finger before your eyes and listen to him murmur in sonorous tones that your're dropping off to sleep with your head on Schehera-zade's lap. When your eyes get hazy, an Arabian princess asks you to point out the offending molar, while far away a serene voice sug-gests the king's favorite Is dancing before you. Novocaine is replaced by soma oriental kickapoo Juice that you believe you are quaffing and the whining drill sounds like a tnagie flute. . WHEN HE'S THROUGH, the dentist plants a suggestion In your aubconsctous that you return In six months and another suggestion that you pay your bill and then wakes you up. The bill generally brings you out of the spell right quick.' The Cleveland dentists must be a relief after the evil Dr. Jerk who uses hypnotism slyly, not to alleviate pain but to make it more acute gives you the double wham-m- y and convinces your subcon-- sclous that the drill is not a magic flute but Indeed a dentist's drill, that you are a crocodile with jaws agape and a toothache In all 200 teeth and a porcupine under your ; tongue. |