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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAII ' Thursday, August 2 193 STATE TOURNAMENT OPENS MONUATZZZT. 8. Roli! Call. 4. Presentation of badges. 5. Financial Report of Secretary II. E. Anderson. 6. Report of Treasurer Ruben Simpson. 7. Report of State Organizer E. D. Anthony. 8. Report of Topic Committee. 9. Report of Committee on Law and Legislation. 10. Communications and Correspondence. U. Topic Remarks by J. B. Myers, "The Fire Dept. as a Civic Organization." 12. Musical Selection, Orchestra. 1?. Adjournment. Visit to the Utah Copper Mines. Banquet 8,30 p. m. Canyon Ball Room. 8:30 p. m. Banquet for the delegates and wives oniy d Canyon Ball Room. Second Day. Tuesday morning, August 7th, 10:00 a. m. High School Auditorium. Orchestra. 1. Call to order. 2. Roll Calf. 3. Communications and Correspondence. 4. Report of Trustees and Auditing Committee. 5. Presentation of Life Memberships. 6. Roll Call of competing teams and aDDointment nf Tn.im.. . ment officials. 7. Report of Resolution Committee. 8. Unfinished Business. 9. New Business. 10. Miss Taylor's Dancing Kiddies. 11. Topic Remarks. 12. Adjournment. Second Day. Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 7th, 1 :30 p. m. High School Auditorium. Orchestra. 1. Call to order. d 2. RollCal1. 3. Memorial Address by Chief James Devine. 4. Election of officers. 5. Selection of place of next Convention. 6. Miscellaneous Business. 7. Remarks for the good of the association. 8. Kiwanis Quartet. 9. Benediction by the Chaplain. 10. Adjournment. A Special Plate Lunch served at M. E. Church nxt door to Convention Hall, August 6, 7. 8, at 12 o'clock. 'mm ? 'TT fTrfx &NATION-WID-E p t M I V INSTITUTION I "where tavinasare.sreategts1' AnSrmCanyon, Utah " a YouSaveMoney Here Every Day on Your Purchases Our Low Prices Are Not Reserved far Special So-call- ed "Sales" i Summer Frocks I ( ft Silks! Approved IkV Stylx! Our Typical vll xA'k Values! (N XVvl Wl Women who have seen thr.co 1 xJT63 a frocks are buying them hy two3 nd , I V ' J threeS C01, comfortabI sma-rt- J 11 j I f CXCeIlent JuaIity silks they are I J n addition to any wardrobe nd I unbelievably low-price- d! jQS rTY--f jfi hJ You Mmt See Th em jjT I t0 eaze the Values 'II Wc haven't apace to tell you about , ' J Hil "'"tail-docomeinto- cee I T" Tit yourself. They are just what ' I I 1 yU need whatever your summer p!r-- j I 1 nd you could not make them yourself ' for 8 n flf f r $(b0($) Ladies Rest Room at Kiwanis'ciub', Police Station, Society j Third day Wednesday, August 8th, 10 a. m. Firemen's Parade. 1 Grounds and proceed upMain street to I South City Limits and disperse. I Department having best appearing in parade will receive J cup. Presented by Bingham Department. At Base Ball Grounds at 1 p. m. sharp. Ill 4 men hose cupping contest, cup. - 1 1 1 Single men hose cuppling contest, cup. Ill Ladder climbing contest, cup. . 1 1 100 yard dash, firemen only, cash prize. I 440 Relay race, firemen only, cash prize ' I Motor Race. Outside Ball Park, cup. I All .races must be run according to associaton rules. Ill AUt?8"'"1 Dance Canyon BaU Room' ad-- H 3 CaJl) v.' ...;!itcJ. 1929 OUR MOTTO: Courteous treatment, ,full measure, right prices, quality inerchan- - dise and prompt service. Qreat Moments In I The Lives of Motorists $ No. 2 1 of a series of 5 J AFTER you've made a K hundred miles or so of a five hundred mile trip and jf you're startled from your j pleasure by a loud report ? from that left rear tire you J thought might get you there j and you've replaced it with tt your only spare and have made up your mind then and J the're that you will have If more and better service from J your next tires and you K reach the next town and tee the familiar blue and white j sign that says Miller Scien- - - tifically Correct Tires and Jf you buy one man you'll J always thank us for telling K you the good newt that made you do it. j Canyon Garage Phone 333 f Bingham Canyon f This is a community in which each one of us is expected to do his share toward making it a better place in which to live. $ tt Each member of the community should take an active interest in all local 5 affairs. Each member should vote on election day. Each member should turn out to every meeting where community devecpmeuLs are being dis-- jf cussed. $ It is only through such whole-hearte- d that we can 5 hope to build up and hold the future growth of this community at a mark of which we may all feel proud. ' If you have been shirking even a small part of your civic duty in the past, .nake up your mind right now that for your own good as well as for the greater welfare of the community that you will do your full share in the future. 5 j All the leading merchants of CIngham have recently signed an agreement ito close their stores one half hour earlier on week nights and one hour earlier on Saturday nights and pay nights, thus making the closing hours 2 6 P. M. and 8 P. Mi respectively. Do you approve of this movement ? If so, we ask your cooperation. You can contribute a wonderful he?p by doing J your (ishopping just-- a little earlier and with the merchants who have insti- - 2 tuted this movement. a We know you all appreciate shorter working hours, and we are just like f you. By your loyalty and cooperation our hours can be shortened just a f little and the merchants and olerks will certainly appreciate your help in f i this movement. ' S Bingham Merc Co. s THE BIG STORE j Carr Fork Garage Phone19 10 Carr Fork LET US REPAIR tktt mag in your trouaer afid j rtliere you of farther mbrra38ment . J Bingham Cleaning and Tailoring Co. Phone 70. SCarrFork : MIf I . Mr. and Mrs. Robeij D. Hone left Sunday for a two weeks vacation at j fr iing Dell, Provo Cxtnyon. i ' Vr-'w-.- -l M''8. George Bolman and son reJ turned home Saturday after a month's I vlsl wh her sister, Mrs. Thurman i Clawson, at Murtaugh, Idaho, f j Mrs. J. B. Meyers entertained lu- - foimally at luncheon Friday, honor-- ' ln Mrs. C. A. Maly of Delta. Covtrs t 'ere laid for Mrs. Maly, Mrs. R. O. I Frazlea- - and Mr.s. .H..B. Aven. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Man waring of Los Angeles, wpre guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Manwarlng were former Bingham res-idents. Mis. W. E. Scott will entertain the TJ G I O club Thursday evening. Mir. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen anil fa-mily spent Tuosday in Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Feno Shafer, ami ba-by, Mrs. E. J. Shafer, and Frank Sha. fer reurned Saturday from Mont, peller, Idaho, where they vlshed with relatives for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow left ," the first of the week for a two weeks vao: (Ion at Bear Lake. . Ethel and Lenore Richards ar"? j Spending their vaca ion at Mount Air in Parley's Canyon with Mr. and Mrs. WiU;'.rd B. Richards. Mi,s. M. A. Stuart' was hostess to the Jolly 500 club Wednesday of Iu3t week. Those present were Mrs. Oor. don Buckle, Mrs. Scott Linnell, Mrs. William Wallace. Mis. Frank Ilolden, Mrs. Glen Lanibson, Mrs. Joshua Car. Pnter, Mrs. Lolo Spencer and" Mrs. Carl Carlson. Mrs. W. H. Harris and daimhter Virginia returned Saturday from Lo-gan where they visited relatives for a ueek. Mjs.. EL Fyanze and daughter Doro- - thy left Saturday of laat week for Missouri where they will visit with friends and rela-tlres- . Mns. P. J. Lorts and sons Bob and ' Dan, and Mrs. Joe Warning and son Leland are spending the week in Provo Canyon.' Miss Florence Kaufman of Phila-delphia is the guest of her slsteJ", Mrs. Mrs. Alta Wilson 'and family of Portaud and Mr. and Mrs. Otto SCrowbergur of Sat Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ilage Thurston Sunday. Mns. James Nerdln returned to hnr home Friday of last week after undw. going an operation at Mark's hos-pital. Mrs. Nerdin is well on the way to recovery. Mrs. C. A. Maly of Delta is a pue;t at the home of her .son Arthur Maly, and family. Max Brisk. Mlos Kauffman expects to remain three months. Mrs. J. J. Doyle was the inspiration for a surprise pariy Tuesday evening f last week. The occasion was in lionor of MYs. Doyle's anniversary. i"ive hundred was pished and lunch-eon was served 1 14 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killlon r.re visiting in Kaysville with Mrs. KI11L on's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shef. field. Mrs. J. W. Grant announces the maiYlage of her son Edward to Saph-aon- ia Terry of Draper, on Thursday, JUly 26. ' The young couple cue at home at the Alexander Apartment. COURT NOTES. The police and fcheaiff's department have had a raher busy week. Wm. Urprn was arresfed and taken off the stage at Hogan's dairy as he was making hU getaway Monday after stealing a $50 suit of clothes and a $65; gold watch from a room at Cop. pel-fiel- Urpan was brought to Bingham and arrfjgned before Judge Ray H. Ken-ne- r, He entered a plea of guilty and neeivied a sentence of six month i in tie' county Jail. Flbrentino Anamen who attempted t6 etab Jack Marshall on Sunday night, was arraigned Monday on a tharge of assault with a deadly weap-n- . He waa bound orec to tha dis-trict court. J" .Trujello who flourished a pun and threatened to stop the dance at Highland Bo school house Saturday Eight, was released on ball of 1 100. ) JJford Rerefc-- wOl answer to a cBarge of aault with a deadly weap-on committed-Jul-y 25. He was releas-ed under bond. ' H'w. Crk waa arrested, charged CJkdlstulrblng' the ppace by being f3fo.dc3ted and driving recklessly. He iis'ng held in tha city Jail. |