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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 m. Ffta, THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM rANYfW. UTAH Aggies; B. Y. V. to come back strong against Colorado and Ag-gies over Wyoming. But If this last one ends in tie, don't & surprised. That Is It, 1 hop, k hope, I hope. t PUNCHING THE BAG By Al Ablett (Continued From Page 1) and won their first game. Wea-ther hasn't allowed them to play any more. Greg Tyson, the old veteran, turned ln a swell game as did Harold and Nelson Smith. The old timers are well pleased with the way the youngsters are taking to the game. Well, here they are for next week: Bingham over Cyprus, Davis over Jordan; Utah over Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Warren Noland of 18 Carr Fork are parents of a son born October 22. Q - Ada Dublgg, superintendent of the Community house, preached on "Spiritual Harvests" at the First Methodist church ln Salt Lake City Sunday morning;. It was the Thanks Offering service of the Women's Home Missionary society. The Highland Boy women have challenged the Queen Esther girls to a basket ball game to be scheduled soon. Roller skating at the Commu-nity House la a popular sport this winter. Adult groups skate Monday evening and the high school folks on Wednesday. r. ...... Highland Boy ........... j1 .... . . (Too Late Last Week) A series of Halloween parties were given at Che Community House, Boy Rangers hiked over Devil's Bend last Monday. On Tuesday Miss Brown gave a par-ty for Mother's Jewels. The Home Guard group had a Hallo-ween party on Thursday. Queen Esther's had a meeting and par-ty Friday night. Mrs. William Miller returned home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Keysaw have moved to lower Bingham to make their home. Mr. and Mts. Edgar Bell have also moved to lower Bingham. (This Week) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wells are again living ln 'Highland Boy. Miss Virginia Granning and Mrs. Carl Granning were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mt. and Mrs. Cecil Carr are back in Highland Boy and mak-ing their home ln the Jeffcott apartments. RULES FOR PRE-VENTION OF COLDS (Continued From Page 1) 8. Live and work ln well ven-tilated rooms. 9. Sli'ep with open windows winter and summer. Avoid drau-ghts. 10. Cool off gradually if you are perspiring. An electric fan or a cool breeze may precipitate a cold. 11. See a doctor If you have a cold with chills, fever, back or leg aches or pain ln the chest. If you have repeated colds or a long persistant cold, see your doctor. Lark Notes Mrs. Marl Peterson entertain-ed the Bridge club at the Lark Hotel Thursday evening, twelve ladles being present. Mrs. Elva Bloom, Mrs. Willis Parka, Mrs. Robert Myerhoffer won prizes at cards, Mrs. Junior Overson of Wat-sonvlll- e, Cal., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Overson. Garth Kump, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Kump was taken to the Bingham hospital Friday for an appendix removal, Joe Vranes Is again making his home in Lark. Mr.' and Mrs. Ernest Larson of Thayne, Wyoming, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nlelson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Johnson are visiting relatives In Provo. Mr. A. P. Hemingson Is owner of a 1939 Plymouth. James McDonald spent Satur-day ln Richfield pheasant hunt-ing. Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Hemingson and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer ln Lo gan last week. Glen Hensen o fSalt Lake City visited Mrs. Lionel Hensen, his mother, Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Sardoni of Pro-vo was a guest of Mrs. D, A. Thomas Wednesday and Thurs-day. O PIHT FIFTH CODE JfO WOE III II yj '""l" llll If ; ft fc jl HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS PRIVATE STOCK Straight Rye Whiskey JM$W QUART Cod No. 181 S2T7 PINTCoda No. 182 v Jat. Barclay Co., ltd., Piorio, Illinois) Dstroll, Michigan) Glasgow, Scotland WANTED Ten men to room and board. $30 month. Hattle Freeman, Riverton. LOST A pair of ladies ox-fords in a paper sack at No. 2 Fire hall Tuesday. Package was left on window tiLtxtlon daj Finder pleane leave at Bulletin office. i VOTERS OF BINGHAM CANYON: WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR LOYAL SUPPORT t ' GIVEN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR THE COUNTY COMMISSION, J. B. MULLINS AND : ROSCOE BODEN. J HERB GUST ; JOE TIMOTHY f JOHN WEST THANKS GIVEN VOTERS ' ....MY SINCERE THANKS TO THE VOTERS OF THE TENTH PRECINCT FOR THE SUPPORT GIV-- I EN ME IN THE ELECTION TUESDAY. ALFRED HENKEL USE HOGAN DAIRY PRODUCTS FOR: SAFETY PURITY QUALITY PLUS: EXCELLENT DELIVERY SERVICE. HOGAN DAIRY "Always. The Best" i Be Wine Wise! llijlr f 5 Jrff Good taste and gaiety ar kom53CSJ reflected in th pleasing f vorB th6fle choice Roma iMrl Wbit. Port Shtr, Jnr'JySilMM I Bed Port Muscatel "iFJfllj Angelica Sautemsf toflanbsrryt Clarttf 3tt.t' 8.40 BrandyJ Champagnet; f " N Alcokol 20 by voJum.. I tAlcohol 1J io H br volume 51 I (90 Prooi. 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Inc., Louisville and Baltimore , h ni.rr no ii it nnnim BINGHAM & GARFIELD RAILWAY COMPANY Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection with the Union Pacific System. Use Copper Brass piping for $4,500 cottages only coat $48.87 more than galvanized iron piping and will list Forever T. H. PBRLEYWITS, J. H. CULLETON. General Freight and Paw. Agnt Aent Salt Lake City, TJtab Bingham. Utah ' LOCAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. David Staker of the Miller apartments are parents of a son born Wednes-day, November 9. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Deacon an-nounce the birth of a daughter Wednesday, November 9, at the Breckon Maternity Home. Mr. "and Mrs. Frank Stephan of 185 Main street are parents of an eight and a half pound son born Tuesday, November 8. Mrs. Stephan is the former Miss Melba Sheen. Mr. a&d Mrs. Paul Miller an-nounce the birth of a son Sunday, November 6, a. St. Mark's hos-pital. |