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Show df PAGE EIGHT ""' ' ' ;' K :' r;." r ."' ' ' - - THE BINGHAM BULLEnNBINGHAM CAmOKVTAnr Tr--' -- ' .-v- r - v" - - - Mr. and Mn. Elmer Berk and chil-dren, Mr. Roie' Oust and Magda-dyn- e Guest motored to Salt Lake Citx Sunday and ipent the day visiting with relative. Mr. John Abrahanison and Miss Mamie Abrahaniaon ot Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Oust. . . - ,..., Mrs. L.A. Walker entertained in-formally at her home at the U. S. Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. R. D. Gardner of Alder, Mont. Cov-ers were laid for eight guests. 1. C. L. Countryman returned home last Wednesday from the L. D. 8. hospital, where he has been taking treatments and is greatly Improved. Mrs. Geo. Bolman entertained at dlnenr at her home Sunday evening for Miss Audrey Crane and Miss Smith of Salt Lake City. Wm. Bennett returned home Sat-urday of last week from St. Mark's hospital, where he has been a patient for the past three weeks. Mrs. R. O. Frailer and children ac-companied Mrs. Tarry to Salt Lake City, from where she will leave for In Butte. Mont. Mrs. Tarry l Mrs. Maud Jones was the honor guest of a surprise party at her home on Main street Thursday evening of last week by the officers of the W. B. A. "600" was played, and prize awarded to Mr. Maud Jones, first; Mrs. Earl Schearer. second; Mrs. , Wm, Bennett, consolation. A three-cours- e luncheon was severed to the following ladies besides the guest of honor: Mrs. H. E. Burke, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mr. Pete Lotts, Mr. Joe Warning, Msr. Ed Shaw, Mrs. Geo. Jaggers, Mrs. Wm. Bennett, Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Earl Schearer, Mrs. Howard McCoelman, Mrs. H. R. Oust, Mrs. E. Annis. Mrs. Jones was pre-sented with a beauilful guest prize. ; Mra V.A flh.w mram tlnatAaa in ihm son and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and fam-ily motored to Fillmore, Tuesday, to spend a few days at the home ot Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Emma Nlckols. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jaggers spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting with relatives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cary left Tues-wher- e they will spend a few days at the home ot Mr. Cary's sister, Mrs. Ross Cushlng. Mr. snd Mrs. A. H. Perry of Salt Lake City, Miss Bertha Nlckols and Officer club of the W. B. A. at her home on Main street, Monday even-log- .: Bridge was played. High score was won by Mrs. H. R. Oust; Mrs. Jane Jackson, second; Mr. Earl Echearer, consolation. A two-cour- ' luncheon was served to Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Mrs. Roy Cates, Mrs. J.J. Doyle, Mrs. Maud Jones, Mrs. R. E. Burke, Mrs. H. R. Gust, Mrs. Earl Schearer, Mrs. Jane" Jackson. ' ' ' Mrs, Elvln Harris entertained the O. O. O. club at her home Monday evening. "600" was played and prizes were won by Mrs. Pete Lotts, first; Mrs. Joe Warning, aecond; Mrs. Ralph Murano, consolation. A course luncheon was served to Mrs. Thurs-ton, Mrs. C. Cary, Mrs. Fred Myers, Mrs. Wm. Bennett, Mrs. Jim House-holder, Mrs. Pete Lotts, Mr. Joo Warning, Mrs. Ralph Murano, Mrs. Jack Davidson and Miss Margaret Anderson.. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaggers enter-tained at dinner Sunday at their home for Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jaggers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mar-tin and family, all of Salt Lake City. ' and Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Jaggers and family of Bingham. ; Mrs. Roy Cates entertained at ; dinner Sunday at her home on Mark- - i ham for Mr. and Mrs. Chester John-- Miss Ina Bunting of Kanao spent Monday In camp, the guests of Mrs. Geo, Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McColeman and Mrs. Maud Jones motored ' to pprlngvllle Slunday and spent the day vlHltlng with relatives. Mr. and Mr. Roy Cates and fam-ily left Tuesday evening for Spring-ville, where they will vliilt for a few day with relatives. ' ' Mr. Geo. Lamb, Mr. Ross Ash worth and Mr. J. C. Nlckols spent Friday of last week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mr. Geo. Jaggers and son Curtis spent Sunday in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jaggers. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burke and Mrs'. Wm. Ben-nett and daughter Betty formed a party to Salt Lake City Friday even-ing of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buck are re-joicing over the birth of a son, born to them at the L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell and son, James; Jr., left by auto last Thursday for points in California, where they will visit tor some time. has been a guest at the Frazier home for the past ten days. Miss Alice Loyde of Copperton spent the week-en- d In Pleasant Grove with her parents. Miss Margie Earl returned to her home In Copperton from St. where she has attended school for the past year. Mrs. Jamos Darkle, Mrs. Wm. Hull and Mrs. E. Maalno and chil-dren motored to Salt Lake City Sat-urday and spent the day, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bird. Mr. and Mrs. E. Malano and children spent the week-en- d at Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. L. Brecken had as their dinner guests Friday ot last week at their home In Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schramm of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lynch and baby left Tuesday for Yellowstone park, where they will spend a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. L. Bracken entertained at a luncheon at her home In Copperton. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Farr and Miss Frances Farr of San Francisco, Mrs. Geo. Eaton and Mrs. Arch West of Salt Lake City. ah s. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Adams left for Midway 'Tuesday afternoon, where they will visit relatives and try their luck at fllshlng for a few days. Mrs. Joe Looney entertained at her home on Main street Tuesday afternoon In honor of her daughter Maurine'S eighth birthday. Games and music formed the diversion for the afternoon and a two-cour- se luncheon was served to Harry Black, Diimer Berg, Blllle Burke, Jack Whitten, Dan Studback, Ambrose Looney, Allen Burke, Marvelln Stud-bac- June Cary, Mildred and Cath-erl- n Shaw, Thelma, Doris and Norma Berg. Mrs. Lawrence Stlllman was hoBt-es- s to the H. II. club at her home in the Alexander apartments, Thursday of last week.' Sewing formed the diversion for the afternoon and a two-cour- se luncheon was served to the following members: Mrs. Harry Black, Mrs. E. Prlgmore, Mrs. James Nerdln, Mrs. Joe Marriott, Mrs. Irvln Stlllman. Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Jones and daughter Betty returned home Sun-day from Caldwell, Idaho, where fhey have been for the past three weeks' visiting relatives. Mrs. Tom Daley entertained at her home Friday afternoon or last week. Bridge was played and prizes award-ed to Msr. Tom Sadies, first; Mrj. Lolo Spencer, second. A two-cour-luncheon was served to Mrs. Mark Hansen, Mrs. Owen Wells, Mrs. Lolo Spencer, Mrs. Tom Sadler, Mrs. L. Stlllman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barrett announce the birth of a baby girl, born to them at their home in Copperfleld, Friday, June 10th. . Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Knudsen en-tertained at their home in Copper-fleld Monday eevnlng. "500" was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Clarence Watkins, ladles' first; Mrs. O. C. Jones, second; Mr. Elmer Knudsen, gents' first, and Mr. O. C. Jones, second. A two-cour- se lunch-eon was served to Mia Ethel Burke, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Long, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. Watkins, " ,,.. e a, e. Mrs. Dewey Knudsen, Mrs. D. Wat-son, Mrs. Gale Farnsworth,- - Mrs. C. Watkins and Miss Ethel Burke motored to Salt Lake City Saturday and formed a theater party to the Pantages. - Mrs. Howard McColman enter-tained informally at her home in the Royal Apartments Friday evening at a four-cours- e luncheon for Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bunker, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Overlander of Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Pay Mitchell. and daughter Carol spent the week-en- d In Salt Lake City visiting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Mitchell. ; Mrs. I". H. Lohr spent Wednesday ot last week In Salt Lake City visit-ing with relatives. Mrs. Hugh Grant and children of Midvale are the guests ot Mrs. Orant'i mother, Mrs. R. 3. Hales, this week, Mrs, Pete Lotts entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday at her home for Mr. and Mrs. Loran Emery and Mr. A. C. Valentine of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mitchell, who hare made their home in Bing-ham for some time, left for Murray Friday of last week, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goodmensen and family left Tuesday evening for Salt Lake City and American Fork canyon, where they will, visit for a few days. . r ...... t -- , - . .' , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans, who have resided In Bingham for the past two yers, left for ftalt Lake City, Monday, where they will make their home. Mr. Joe Warning and Mrs.Zecke Jarvis received a message ot the seri-ous illness of their father at Buffalo, N. V. Mrs. Jarvis left Sunday for her father's bedside. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and children left Sunday morning for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spent a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bogan and daughters, Anna and Betty, and Miss La Von Cunington, ot Salt Lake ICty, spent Monday evening in Bingham Canyon visiting with friends. Mr. Tom Hales, Miss Jerry John-son and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grant motored up Big Cottonwood canyon Sunday and spnt the day. Mrs. J. B. Myers entertained at dinner Saturday evening at her home in honor of Miss Lula Krepps, Miss Ida Voltt and Miss McLaugbin. Miss Krepps is the national field secretary of the Woman's Home Missionary society with headquarters at Cincin-nati, Ohio. ' ' The vacation school which was to have started at Copperfleld this week has been postponed until July 25. Mrs. Mark Hansen was hostess to the Just-a-Me- club at the home ot Mrs. F. E. Turner at Copperfleld, Tuesday afternoon. Bridge was played. Mrs. Cbas. Sulllnger won high score, Mrs. Janlbelle Sullivan, second, and Mrs. Mike Feirce, con-solation, A two-cour- luncheon was served to Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Mrs. Wm. Kiema, Mrs. Wm. Green, Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. Chasv Sullinger, Mrs. Mike Pelrce and Mrs Janlbelle Sullivan. Mrs. F. E. Turner and children left last week for aa extended visit to different points in California. Mr. LaMar Marriott returned home from the U. of U., Wednesday of last week, where he baa been studying medicine the past year. Mrs. Joe Marriott spent Monday in Salt Lake City witlf relative. Mrs. Maud Jones was a business visitor In Salt Lake City Wednesday of last week. 'I Mr. Bert. Thaxston, Mr. Lee Jones and Bill Collins left Tuesday . for Shady Rest, where they expect to do some fishing. Mrs. Perry Haydf-- left Sunday for Springville and Payson, where she will visit with relatives and friends tor a month or six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McColeman. Mrs. Maud Jone and Mrs. Pratt of Salt Lake City motored to the Hot Pots Sunday. Riley Patten entered the Univer-sity of Utah, Monday, where-- he will take a summer course In the Medical Department. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Murano and son left Tuesday evening for Prove 'Canyon,' where they will spend a few day fishing. , . Mr. and Mr. Herman Moll motor- -' ed to the Hot Pots Sunday and spent v the day. Mr. L. A. Walker of the U. S. , has as her house guest Mrs. R. D. Gardner and sons,-Donal- and Dun-ki- n, of Alder, Mont. . ... 18 East Second South Street Salt Lake City A Full Line of Choice J Smokes and Soft Drinks j : - '-- i W ( .. - Truly a Al30Ut0ur TAy0MEN in an astonishing degree have "X I influenced the design, construction H and service of our Electric Ranges. In the great Westinghouse laboratories their 1 suggestions as to things desired in this mod-- 1 ern kitchen servant have been turned over to E research engineers, designers and other I members of the big company's staff. They things out and today offer to the women who line of ranges which are essentially the I IQAtnOW!W woman. I of Electric Ranges of the highest quality manufactured j features and distinctive advantages with beauty of I in performance you may make a selection that I I DOWN l$Jr GIFTS I ' fypPAjp During June we give all who buy I Balance in convenient payments 3? one of our c,ectric ranges a beau- - terms that remove all causes flffllS-f- S 'u' Rman PTcolator, tray and of waiting to enjoy what so many i rf5'--- i j service, as shown in the picture of your friends do ask them. Ca-J.- ". at the left. THIS IS THE PERCOLATOR SET Every woman who manages a home and has modern conveniences to assist her in V her daily routine of tasks that must be done every day in the year saves herself irk- - some labor that would otherwise rob her of the joy of living time to do the many things every normal woman wants to do time to rest time to give thought to her health time to plan in many ways to make her home brighter. The Electric Range is a dependable, clean, swift servant that lifts so much of drudgery out of the" kit-chen. It is the most economical way to cook. You will have an Electric Range some day so why put off having it? As the years go passing by, let's get the most out of them all! EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE (1 SAM cJJAKE OF. THE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE COMPLETE ARRIVAL OF IBOYS1-- SHOES : : .TO SELL AS LOW AS PER "E |