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Show EPTgMBER 28, 1938 THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM, UTAH Page Five street." The Holland tunnel, the trip "for a dollar" in an eleva-tor to the top of the Empire State building, a baseball game between the Phillies and ' New York Giants, standing In line to pass the body of Cardinal Hayes lying in state In St. Pat-rick's cathedral, were some of the highlights of the New York visit where Joe and William Carr, formerly of Bingham, en-tertained the party. Tile night IWoro the Samaria, sister ship of the Soythia of the. Cunard line, docket! the Queen Mary passed her. In salute the huge, liner turned on all her lights, making a beautiful and unforgettable picture for passen-gers on the Samaria. This was the first return trip to England for the Smiths, Mr. Smith having left 16 years be-fore nnd Mrs. Smith and family 15 years ago, and a visit" worth waiting for." ENGLISH PEOPLE NOT PUBLICIZING CHANCES OF EUROPEAN WAR (Continued from page 1) inlg school, which is freo, to learn a trade. Transportation to the center is furnished without cost, and a small wage Is paid while the entrant is learning. Unemployed miners are a prob-lem in England, but those who are at work get $6 a day. New York City with !Ts people, supplied the Smith party with many of the thrills of the entire trip. "Two o'clock In the morning in New York is almost the same as seven o'clock at night anywhere else there are that many people on the STONEFRAZIER BEGIN COLORADO RIVER TRIP (Continued from page 1) William Chryst, who has made numerous explorations and trav-eled widely, has hunted lions in Africa and bears in Alaska. He is an expert photographer and matches In appearance the ex-plorers described in fiction or as portrayed on the screen, being extremely erect and well built, with tanned face, dark eyes, and greying hair. Martin Johnson was a friend of Mr. Chryst. George Stone Is the pilot of the private plane In which the Ohio party arrived at the Salt bake airport Monday and Is also a photographer. , A marker will be placed at the point on the Colorado where Father Kscalante crossed for his explorations of the Rocky Moun-tain region. Step hacked in the stone were discovered last year by Dr. Fnazler. The complete trip will take about two weeks, the party esti-- j mated. vs. I month through thjs winter months. Mrs. Harold Reherd was hos-tess to the Martha Sewing Cir-cle with a one o'clock Tuncheon Wednesday lafternoon. Eighteen members attended and engaged In bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Theo Chesler and Mrs. Harry Parker. Mrs. Nora Cushing of Bing-ham Canyon visited Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hyland Friday. Air. and Mrs. Ansel M. Peter-so- u of Salt Lake city announce the marriage of their daughter, Anna lone, to Kenneth W. Nell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edelbert Nell of Lark at Farmington Sat-urday. A wedding reception will be held at the Lark Amusement hall Saturday evening, September 24. The young couple will make their home in Bingham Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CLark, Mr. and Mrs. Edelbert Nell vis-ited In Eureka and Mammoth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Augustson were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hatch attended the Fire Circus in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Halli-da- y visited in Eureka last week end. O SUMMONS THE JUSTICE'S COURT OP HE TENTH PRECINCT. ;0CNTY OP SALT LAKE, TATB OP UTAH. MORLEY, doing business se CANYON MOTOR COM- - m, plaintiff, - vs. - "0 MORRTS. I Defendant, I STATE OF UTAH TO fID DEPENDANT: foil are hereby summoned to f within ten (10) days after JWvice of this summons upon If served within the county ll!lch this action is brought; fls within twenty (20) r after such service, and de-- i the above entitled action; to case of your failure to w' the plaintiff in the action ' Wy to the court for the f demanded in the com- - "t- - which has been filed with !,derk of the said court, and 5 kke judgment against you sum of one hundred six-!l- ht dollars, fifty-seve- n cents toterest at the rate of 6 per !t Per annum since the 17th of December, 1932, and '"f attorney's fee, and ln- - t the rate of 1 per cent 511 June 20, 1933 until paid. ALFRED HENKEL OF PEACE of the 10th inct. ted this 27th day of August, ;;8 first pub. Sept. 2. 1938 of last pub. Sept. 23, 1938 SEE THE BULLETIN FOR FINE PRINTING! NOW 3 YEARS OLD j THE OLD QUA OR CO., LAWRENCEBURG, 1NP. Bingham Mortuary Telephone 17 . 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Can lUrrtL. 23$ CHAD Crystal White, AOj 2 Pound Can 4SC OUAf 5 Giant Bars IP Granulated Soap, This Soap works exceptional-- (k I Ufir iS&pB ly good in our local water. Large Package JjPk Claeese mild Ite. 14s Fruits and Vegetables TOMATOES, 2 Pounds 5c APPLES J,rS 25C SQUASH 2C IEMAMC Large, Dozen 230 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF LtiflUlNOsman, 2 Dozen for 2S0 PICKLING SUPPLIES. - S) it a H fi t y Meats POT ROAST poua 15C BACON Si : 20C PICNICS, Tendered, pound 24c HAM Z part' 29C SHOULDER 14C STEAKS v2Z"m mb-- 2SC GROUND BEEF , 27C Phone 9 We Deliver TER DRIVING BY GETTINGW IlJf YOUR CAR IN SHAPE. WE WJ ,;J ARE E Ifcte YOE CAR A COMPLETE ffif GARAGE. STORAGE TOUR CAR WITH US. STEAM HEATED BY DAY OR MONTH. R SERVICE. phone 333 , c. A. "Spud" Morley. Mr- - m County Surveyor George M. Haley 9.393 Carl h. Christensen 7,980 Frank H. Petersen 4,850 htaUi Senators Grant Macfarlane 9,644 Gordon Weggeland 9,320 Stanley N. Child 9,307 E. M. Royle 6,602 Charles W. Spence 6,254 Lawrence T. Epperson . .. 4.620 Mrs. Frank Page Stewart 4,026 George Winder 3,777 D. A. Skcen 3,745 Mrs. Annie Pike Greenwood 3,407 Ed H. Watson 3,044 F. Edward Walker 2,921 J. Carlos Lambert 2,296 J u stic.' of I'r-iwv- , I'rcHm t 10 Alfred Henkel 463 Francis A. Miller 245 JREITIILICANS I'nited States Senator Franklin S. Harris 4,427 Arthur C. Wherry 2,003 Claude T. Barnes 1,061 County Commissioner r) Leon C. Higtglnbotham .... 3,704 Keith Holbrook 1,514 J. A. Ekman 1,322 County Sheriff Louis R. Watts 3,649 C. L. Schettler 3,416 County Treasurer Sid Lambourno 4,915 William F. Langenbacker 2.082 County Recorder Hazel Taggart Chase 3.521 Manon Lyman Smith 2.199 Ann Nordvall Freeze 1,465 Vunty Attorney Carlos J. Badger 4,382 F. Henri Henriod 2,839 State Senators Wilford Owen Woodruff... 5,246 Harvey H. duff 5,036 Wilford C Itrimley 4,884 Mrs. William T. Runzier 2,767 Sam F. Kiefer 2.291 State Representatives, District 10 Walter S. Fitzgerald 277 J. M. Southwell 186 BINGHAM DISTRICT CAST LIGHT VOTE IN PRIMARY (Continued from page 1) DEMOCRATS United States Congressman J. W. Robinson 16,805 Warwick C. Lamoreaux .... 7,070 Justice of Supreme Court Roger I. McDonouuigh .. 16,654 Eugene E. Pratt 5,893 County Commissioner r) J. p. M'ullins 13,685 Walter H. Anderson 12,604 County Commissioner Edward E. Howe 7,955 Roscoe Boden 6,344 William H. Adams 5.294 W. W. Wi'Uey 3868 County Recorder Cornelia S. Lund ,- -. Marguerite Quinn George 6,608 Vada Jacob Coles 4,286 Jennie Harrington 2,972 Inland Boy 1 w Mary Loverlcb ""yellch left Tuesday for ere she will be employed retary for Mitchell Me-H- is law office. nd MfS- Pete Loverlch Jaaghter Mary and Steve L returned Tuesday from ; Nebraska, where they 'l'lVg weeks visiting friends elatlvea. ' Highland Boy P.-- A. .!tee met Monday evening. ' jlegomir, who has been t his home, returned to yevada, Wednesday, where , emplyec5' inc Bride Mike Yeuglch and Mr. , psovich gave a miscel-show- er lu honor of Miss yrfeich, who will be mar-.- 0 clarence Roth of Grass !( cliif., sometime neat Fifty guests attended. Mr. jlrs. Kosovich will accom- - jjiss Yenglch when she , next Saturday for Grass (( Rangers Monday afternoon a a marshmallow roast and jfter the busings meet-3!- er leadership of Mrs. Ma- - Batton. Alice Brown, leader of :s' Jewels at the Communl-:Jse- , had a party Tuesday. - Queen Esther group and T group Thursday held a to elect delegates to the : Esther house party to be in salt Lake City October i 2. ,sts at the Community Wednesday were Miss Je-::- e Rosenstock, state tuber-i- s field nurse who is leav-1- 0 enroll at Washington uni-:- t for school this winter, Miss Chamberlain, superin-;n- t of county school nurses, Miss Bastln, new tubercu-fiel- d nurse. BINGHAM CENTRAL Dr. Paul S. Richards addressed the students of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades at Bingham Central school on Wednesday, September 21, on the Constitu-tion. Principal T. H. McMullin of the Bingham high school has invited the Central school to at-tend the football games thLs year free of charge. We'll be there, rooting for Bingham high. On Thursday the Health Clinic was held in the Bingham Cen-tral school. There were 107 stu-dents examined in the third and sixth grades only. Of this num-ber 23 were OK but the other 84 had defects of some sort, If or which notices were sent to the parents. 37 had defective tonsils; 49 temporary teeth defects; 38 permanent teeth defects; 42 with unclassified defects; 14 under-nourished. This does not take in-to consideration defects of the eyes which are considered sep-arately, notices of which have already been sent out. . O Lark Notes --r m m m m m w t 1 w and Mrs. Scott Peterson, Harry Roland, Miss Ethel .: of South Jordan left to attend the Ami-s Legion convention in Los es and will also visit in Vegas and Boulder Dam. ;e M. I. A. held the rirst ng of the year Tuesday :aig at the Uark amusement The social held later was Mtended. and Mrs. Robert Myer- - i' and son Gordon left Sat- -' j (or a two week vacation J pcago. a Patricia Mannion o;f Cop-ti- d has been the house guest past week of Kaithleen Grab- - e Lark Athletic association the first show at the Lark ment hall Wednesday ev-- ! Shows will continue once |