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Show PAGE EIGHT TOE BINGHAM BOIXETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, MARCH 3, Local Happenings land Mrs. Ilia Coombs of Lark. Dainty refreshments were serv- ed. j Frank Kino of Salt Lake City was a Bingham Thursday (yes-terday) visitor. Aiming the nineteen Univer-sity of Utah students who last Saturday became charter mem-bers of Sigma Phi Epsilon, na-tional social fraternity, at formal installation and inithit inn riirn. I" ww w w ww w A lovely kitchen and grocery shower honoring Mrs. Clarence Ball Jr. of Lark was hi Id at the Jiome of Mrs. C. A. Morley on Wednesday evening, February 22. Cohostesscs with Mrs. Morley 'were Mildred Hall, Mrs. Roger Ball. Mrs. Rufus Ball and Mrs. i:. G. Ball. Monte Carlo whist ""is played and pries won by Mary Lou Ball, Mrs. Vida And-erson, Mrs. Clara Thomas and Mrs. Margaret Hall. Out of town guests were Mrs. Turner of Bluf-fdul- Mrs. Vida Anderson, Mrs. Bert Anderson, Mrs. Norma At-ki- n and Mrs. Muva Verwalter, all of Tooele, Mrs. Clarence Ball j monies was Bernarr Biard, son M'f Mi. ;.iiJ Mrs. Aaron Beard of Bingham. Mrs. Dale Johnston entertain- - ed fur members of her club bridge Wednesday evening. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. S. W. Jaroues and Mrs. Harold Ches-le- i Mrs. Albert Kastehc receiv-ed the bingo prize. Late refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick and Richard spent last week end visiting in Logan. O need it. The bonds arc cashable at any time of need, and draw 2.9 per cent interest until the need arises. Savings bonds, Series E, are available in $25.00 denominations for $18.75 at all banks and post offices. o Navy Juniors. Ronnie Boren with 16, Russell Ridder with 14 and Tommy James with 10, complet-ed the scoring for the Navy team. Dallas Hakanson accounted for the only 2 points scored by the Golden Hawks. In the second game the Cou-gars led by little Louis Sarrao with 14 points and Laync Cald-'we- ll with 12, defeated the Sea-gulls by a score of 42 to 5. Lynn Miller and Tony Menna with 6 ers and one for the seventh and eighth graders. Six Bingham and one Copperfield team are enter-ed in the fifth and sixth grade tournament. For the seventh and eighth we would like teams from Copperton, Bingham, Copper-fiel- d and Highland Boy. Little Giants League W. L. Pet. Navy Juniors 4 0 1.00 Couuars 3 1 .750 Mohawks 3 1 .750) Minors ! 3 .250j points each and Cresie Herrera with 4, rounded out the scoring for the Cougars. Dennis Miller and Russell Abplanalp with 3 and 2 points respectively, led the scoring for the Seagulls. Seagulls 1 3 .250) Golden Hawks 0 4 .000 Midget League Lions 3 0 1.000 Wildcats 0 3 .000 o In the third game of the after-noon and the most interesting, the Mohawks were hard pressed by a smaller Miner team to win by a score of 23 to 8. The Miners led at the end of the first quar- ter 7 to C, but only scored one point in the next three quarters. Tommy Lovat again led the win-ners by scoring 14 points. Fred Martinez with 4. Rrhhv Mir.hr.ic SALT LAKE COUNTY RECREATION by H. E. Babcoek The fourth round in the Little Giants league was played Fri-day, Fc b. 24, with the Navy Jun-iors ;.t n ting off the fireworks witli .1 7ti to 2 victory over the mi ; lenced Golden Hawk teoin Again it was Dickie Sus-uet- ,, VJ o scored 36 points for the with 3 and Johnnie Goris with 2, completed the scoring for the Mohawks. Leading scorers for the Miners were Richard Niel-sen with 5, Jack Herriman with 2 and Norman Bianchi with 1. Friday, March 3 Schedule 3:30, Seagulls vs Miners; 4:10, Navy Juniors vs Mohawks; 4:50, Cougars vs Golden Hawks. In the Midget league consist-ing of third grade teams, only one game was played tins week with the Lions again defeating the Wildcats by a score of 15 to I. Ruben Gallegos and Andy Tru-jill- o led the Lions with 6 points each. Daniel Montoya and Bobby Petric scored one point each for the Wildcats. The Midget league is scheduled to play Saturday and Monday. On Saturday, Copperfield, a team of fifth and sixth graders not in the regular league but en-tered in the tournament to be held in March, have played sev- - erai practice games. Known as the Copperfield Pirates, they de-feated a Bingham team by the score of 16 to 13. Malcolm Ro-bertson, Mike Gonzales, Costello, Russell Miya and Halt, led the Copperfield team. Bobby Nich-ols, Lynn Miller and Layne Cald-well led the Bingham team. Plans are being made for two tournaments to be held in March one for the fifth and sixth grad- - classTre DEPART ME Due to the .small volvtxl, we do not accent amount ads except on a cash-with- J basis. No ads taken by teleph LOST Miners jackcj Wjlh itials B. B. K. Feb. 24. Finder return i0 tin office. Reward. MIDVALE 3 rm. mod. doj, Vt acre. $4500. Will accepi, auto as down payment. EAST MIDVALE 4 bfdro modern on acre. Raj,,, to $6500. MIDVALE Excellent 24 , building to be moved. Ten or trade. MURRAY 3 rm. mod. on acre. Only 2 yrs. old. MURRAY Beautiful 41, just finished, large garage i heat. $8950. MURRAY REAL ESTATE , CHANGE. 4960 South Sit Phone Murray 611. j ' TI10 ART HA UN SCHOoT 31 Finch Lane OF ART, Salt LakeCin SPRING TERM UEIJINXlvf MARCH ;th Fine and Commercial Art? Full and Tart-tim- e Course WRITE FOR CATALOG HIGHLAND BOY P-T-A DANCE j MARCH 10 1950 j MUSIC FURNISHED BY OLSEN'S ORCHESTRA U GENTS $1.00 LADIES FREE? 't REFRESHMENTS WILL HE SERVED V ( T j : p COPPER GATE S 54 Main Street ft lb; " WALTER'S AND FISHER'S BEER tj ON TAP He ALSO EASTERN BEER IN BOTTLES K WE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS I j Carrie Doyle and Jack Nicholls i j t-- cl ZVcw j nolo Milled '. fiV i: h A ; . , ' a 7 HAZIT SHADE Sporishirts What BraluiH is to T"V w --mv Bebop, these Hazy Shade 1 9 j 1 A sport shirts by Ik W B. V. 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And enney 8 new low price is only 98 pair ! Nj MJY 3 PAIRS! TRIPLE THE WEAR1 ,0X0F3 .... Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. " 7Q Iftl&ifj the girl who met the men from your home town ! . . . If, th. Picture of th. Ytorl Herold.d 3? tSS' Sf by Lift, look, Good Houtekteping I, - ' sfts&f JP""J and counties, more! ' M. A mfi' VFJ "BATTLEGROUND" WMfM The story of 50 guys and a girl! flllw M: VAN JOHNSON, JOHN HODIAK, f I l ' V 1 RICARD0 MONTALBAN, GEORGE Ij AftJl ' MURPHY, Marshall Thompson, fY i '"K'R's.'j Jerome Courtland, Don Taylor, Bruce J ?fy' ' " Cowling, James Whitmore, Douglas V rf af JSjT' Fowley, Leon Ames, Denise Darcel f tsTT j In rr A t- - n. m 1 in iCiii J hik-Ti- WATCH FOR ITI PRINCESS THEATRE j . Sat., Sun. and Mon., March 4-5- -6 I POPEYE CLUB SHOW SATURDAY AT 11:00 A.M ! 1 Matinee Sunday at 1;3Q p.m. Regular Admissions j DROP IN AND SEE C S OUR NEW SPRING AND SUMMER VAE; SAMPLES FOR MADE TO MEASURE StLh SUITS AND D GABARDINE SHIRTS M IUK !:; FIRST QUALITY Wlf CUSTOM WORKMANSHIP If CLOTHES I Se GUARANTEED LmZjl CLEANING - PRESSING ... AIA FAST SERVICE BINGHAM TAILORING SHOP t 4 MALN STREET PHONE - frog ( I Bingham Community Methodist Church Sunday school at 10 a.m. Church service at 11 a.m. "An evening my Bible" each Wednesday at 8 p.m. Copperton Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Copperfield Sunday school at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Earl Lake, pastor. CARE IS ADVISED IN SPENDING OF VETTDMDENDS All major veterans organiza-tions, most bankers and many civic leaders have joined in ad-vising caution to veterans in the wasteful spending of the G. I. In-surance Dividends. The advice came forward because of the ad-vancement of phoney schemes and investments urg-e- d upon the veterans frr use of their windfall. use it wisely j - U. S. Treuuri DtBtnnum The veterans organizations from national headquarters have advised: Don't spend it before you get it. Buy what you need or is use-ful, but don't waste it. Don't invest it in phoney stocks or questionable enterprises. Buy U. S. Savings bonds now so it win draw interest until you HEALTH NEWS Resident communicable disease cases increased from a total of 344 last week to 498 for the week ending February 24, ac-cording to reports sent to the state department of health by physicians and local health of-ficers. Measles leads the list thus week with a total oi 238 cases. The cits-- ; ease is fairly widespread in thej report. Measles takes second place among the diseases with 133 cases reported. The following is a list of all diseases for the week, chicken pox, 133; gonorrhea, 2; influenza 18, measles, 238; German meas- - les, 5; mumps, 61; scarlet fever, 4; syphilis, 6; tuberculosis (puD.j 7; whooping cough, 21; cancer,1 2; ringworm of scalp, 1. I i licit; Sam Says Mm j Hen n.iulil you like a stack of frrsli, ciisp, lovable, spendable MONTY- - available to you EVERY MON TH! Here's how you can get It with 11 membership In the simple, automatic "Money-of-the-Mont- Club! WHAT YOU 1)0: If you're emploe.l by a firm, go to your pay-ro- il department and get your signa-- I ture a Mixed to the Payroll Savings Han for the purchase of United States Savings Bonds. Or, If you're j your bank tan offer a similar plan the Kond-A-Mon- th Man. WHAT YOU (JET: In just ten years, your bonds will mature. In ten years, they'll be worth four dol-- i rurs for every three Invested! U. S. Ttcuu,, Diptrtmtnt |