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Show Jimmie were guest, te I McDonald! parent 4 for severial days. Mr. Alfred Blackler Lake City. father s Thomas Is visiting as home. u" TV The affair was greatly appreoia ed by those attending. The Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Peterson Thursday evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Myer-hoffe- r, Mts. D. A, Thomas and Mrs. Clyde Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Roberts were guests of Mr. Roberts' par-ents In Mona last week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nell and son Joe were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Turpin announce the birth of a son at their home in Salt Lake City April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Turpin are former residents of Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen of American Fork visited at the home of Mr. and Mts. Byron Thomas Tuesday. Lark Notes Miss Margaret Wright and Miss lone Peterson, nurses at St. Mark's hospital were din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Roper and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark at-tended a birthday party In hon-or of Mr. Ropers father, in Butlerville Sunday evening. A family reunion was also held. The Junior and Senior bands of the Bingham hJgh school held a concert in the school audi-torium Monday evening. Several solo selections were given under leadership of Mr. Joel Jensen. cWidrea and good time-wm had by all. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slater and dau-ghter Erlene of Lehl were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Renald Coward Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Renald Coward and daughters Roberta and Con-nie left Wednesday to Bpend a week at Lehl as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Slater. Mr. and Mrs. J. Palsetti of Carbon county were the "guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsettl of Copperfleld Monday. field. Mrs. Melburn Allen and dau-ghter Mary Beth of Rlverton were the guests of Mr. J. E. Cunliffe and Miss Margarita An-ders- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torye of Helper arrived in Copperfleld Saturday and they attended the funeral of their niece Miss An-nie Mtoscaro. Mrs. Myles Anderson return-ed Sunday from Bluffdale where she has been the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Perry for the past week. The Ladies Auxiliary held their meeting Monday evening at the Office building. A business meeting was held followed by the main game which was Five Hundred. Prizes were won by Mr. Rube Cunliffe, Mrs. Dick Steele, Mrs. Gregory Tyson and houseprize was won by Mrs. Walter Scott. A delicious lunch-eon was served. Mrs. Frank Abplanalp of low-er Bingham was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Swaiin Friday evening. Mrs. Thomas Anderson and son Joseph and daughter Dar-len- e are the guests of her mo-ther, Mrs. George Eastman at Herriman. Mrs. James 'Abplanalp and Mr. Henry Slough of Vernal were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. Walter Abplanalp Thurs-day. MY. and Mrs. Lewis Parkens honored their son Dean with a party on his seventh birthday. Games were played and prizes were won by Pete Makarls and James Makarls. A delicious lun-cheon was . served to thirty-on- e Copperfleld Agnes MaDonaJd I MV. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and son Jacky of Copperton were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewy Knudsen Friday. The Relief Society held their weekly meeting at the . home of Mrs. T. ScrOggan Tuesday after-noon. Mrs. A. J. Boberg gave the social service lesson and a delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ander-son were dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Anderson Sunday. (Mr. and Mrs. J. Rasmussen, former residents of Bingham, are now residing in Copperfleld. Mr. and Mrs. John Pina of Proro were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsettl' Satur-day and Sunday. Mr. Andrew Jlmas left Satur-day for Reno, Nevada, where he will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Jo De Marco left Tuesday for a three-mont- h visit in Europe. The Copperfleld Bov Scouts enjoyed a Bwimming party at the Wasatch Springs in Salt Lake, accompanied by Scoutmas-ter Harold Widdlsonj Mr. Joe Churich and Mr. Dan Churich. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beck-ptea- d of Bingham were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Leatherwood Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and son O'brteu were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Hendrickson at DJbper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl and dau-ghter Joan Rae enjoyed a plunge at the Wasatch springs Tuesday evening. Miss Dorothy Veranakls re-turned Tuesday from American Fork, where she has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mike Veranakls for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and . family of Jordan moved Tuesday to make their home in Copper- - a ' MII,IJI, . urn ,"mmmmmmmimmmmmmm t .. ,, Highland Boy Mrs. William Miller - Raymond, the 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopeac had the misfortune to break his left wrist, while roller skating Monday evening at the Commu-nity house, Miss Lily Bolic had as her guests Sunday evening, Virginia Xlaz, Mike OoMch, Martin Au-filc- h and Feno Xiax. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eror an-nounce the birth of a daughter at their home Sunday, April li. Mrs. E. A. Miller and Mrs. Charles Austin were business vis-itors in Salt Lake on Thursday. They also visited Ned Miller who is ill in St. Mark's hospital. Ned Is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller. Mrs. R. S. Stevenson, Mrs. William Miller, Evelyn Eppes and Mary Pazell motored to Salt Lake on Thursday with Miss Ada Duhlgg to attend a YV.H.M. Society tea given at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Root, 463 South 12 East St. Mrs. George Jorgeson directed the worship service and Mrs. Hlgley, presi-dent of the Liberty Park church W.H.M. Society, presided. A play-let, "Journeys With Youth", was given by Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Miller, Evelyn and Mary. A de-licious one o'clock luncheon was enjoyed by 36 guests. The George Borlch family whose home was wrecked two weeks ago by a landslide, will make their home in Bingham. They have been staying at the Nick Eror home since the dis-aster. Mr. Walter "Bolic left on Sat- - urday for Salmon, Idaho. He expects to be away one week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martinez and baby son are residents of Salt Lake City. Miss Ada Duhlgg and Miss Vera Duhtgg will spend their vacation in Allen, Kansas, with their parents. Miss Mable Hop-klnso- n will visit at Des Moines, Iowa, with her sisters. Miss Mary Carol Cone will go to Galeeburg, Illinois, to spend her vacation with her aunts. The Highland Boy Community house will be closed during the month of May, and will be opened for Sunday School and summer activities on June 6th. The last Sunday evening church service at the Communi-ty house was held April 24. A good crowd attended to enjoy the beautifully rendered can-tata, "The Prince of Life", giv-en by the choir of the M. E. church of Bingham. Those taking part were, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Rasmussen, Da-vid Ireland, Beverly Clays, Mrs. tBall and Mrs. Bleakley. Nick Bolic Jr. and Mr. Sam Gavich returned Friday from a 2900 mile tour through .Mexico. They traveled throulgh the states of Sonora, Siniola, j&lesco and Zacatecas. They visited the larg-est cathedral in the world, Pale-sl- o Do Bellas artes, also Palesio De Museo. They toured Mexico City which is reputed to be the most, beautiful city In 'all Mexi-co. They, visited' all historical pointsof . interest ' including' the home, of "Cortez." They report that 'they founds! .the Mexican people very hospitable and kind and .the country truly beautiful and eitremely interesting. They brought .; home with them a number of souvenirs. FOR J Brick Homh, thronghout-t- ,rls or f 8595 rj s Bingham 1 Mortua 1 Telephone ; f! mmm mi'ii'a'i i ' in'jj. Ei" jft Notice IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1, CHAPTER 48, LAWS OF UTAH, 1935, A THREE- - MONTH PERIOD MARCH 15 TO JUNE 15, 1938, HAS BEEN DESIGNATED FOR THE INSPEC- - TION AND ADJUSTMENT BY OFFICIAL INSPEC-TIO-N STATIONS OF BRAKES, LIGHTING EQUIP-MEN- T, STEERING MECHANISM, HORNS, MIRR-ORS, WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND OTHER EQUIP-MENT ON ALL RESIDENT-OWNE- D MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILER- S IN THE STATE OF UTAH. STATE ROAD COMMISSION W. D. HAMMOND, CHAIRMAN iV J " f PINTS 111) I QUARTS CODE NO. 313 tscj' CODE NO. 312 li MttinglI i 1 r Ig V' "f, I om A BLEND OF STRAIGHT WmSKljS e s II BllNDCD BY FRANKFORT DISTILLERIES k rd Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimon jntb . 1 4m ADDERLEY & NICHOLS GARAGE Phone 88 i 87 Main Street COME IN TODAY AND LET US INSPECT YOUR CAR. BY DOING SO YOU WILL VOID THE LAST MINUTE ilUSH. WE HAVE THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT TO GIVE YOUR CAR A GOOD INSPECTION. WE ARE DEALERS IN: V CHRYSLERS, PLYMOUTHS, HUDSONS AND IIUDSON-TERRAPLAN- E CARS. GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES CONOCO PRODUCTS moTMm bless her heart, she's a J daughter of Ere who Mt:W still enjdys a bit of Mvft'vA flattery . Give her J 7',r ' SILK STOCKINGS r-- Whether she's young enough f I'Jliix to dance ia ultra-shee- rs or con- - ! ''ill y servative enough to prefer ser- - I; l ' I vice-weight- s, she'll enjoy the 1 extra-flatterin- g beauty of I 1 NoMend's ' IJ lovely texture. 1 rLu (N. B.-S- he'll know you're a I 4Jff) smart child when she finds I yjj how long they wear, too I) I SHEER AND SEMI fk PaS $1.00 $1.15 $1.25 fclT MINER'S MERC. CO. Q 7 BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH J : J CANYON MOTOR COMPANY Phone 333 Main and Markham OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION NO. 64 IT IS MANDATORY THAT YOUR CAR MUST BE : INSPECTED BEFORE JUNE 15, 1938. WE ARE EQUIPPED TO GIVE YOUR CAR A GOOD INSPECTION. WE ARE DEALERS IN: ' GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES TEXACO GASOLINE TEXACO AND HAVOLINE MOTOR OILS FORD CARS Ul " - Jortei ly, THE SIGN OF QUALITY JJj r'8Ul YOU CAN BUY ANY OF THE FAMOUS STANDAHI P OIL PRODUCTS AT Wi HESS' SERVICE rM" 292 Main St. M I BINGHAM SERVICE STATION 14 Main St. !eB . WALTER BAET8 ,f MOONLIGHT SERVICE STATION JJ1 Between Bingham and Copperton ,deatj Vedalakes and Campas, Prop. tmn HALF-PIN- T CODE NO. 302 PINT jjilS CODE NO. 301 QUART ' CODE NO. 300 75 Grain iTWll Neutral Spirits i.jjPl , HIRAM WALKERs CINUISE Blended Whiskeu j Aorta JSAkou UV I J ; :tqjjJ HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS WAIKERVILLE ONT. OlASOOW, SCOTLAND STANDARD GARAGE l Phone 18 y Bingham OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION NO. 407 I LET US INSPECT YOUR CAR. WE ARE EQUIPP-- ED TO DO A GOOD JOB. YOUR CAR MUST BE INSPECTED BEFORE JUNE 15, 1938. ' WE ARE DEALERS IN: ATLAS TIRES AND TUBES VICO OIL PRODUCTS I CHEVROLET CARS j STORE YOUR CAR WITH US j N - rmmm m - - - 1 "Jon BINGHAM & GARFIELD l' -- as. RAILWAY COMPANY t; f urvh Sbip yo frsight ia. Bioghaa sad GarfWd IUUr. J W. chaadif c.n from Srit Uk Qty ia conwetioo witb UF f. 1 Poifk Syitm. ,.f ' ar f of Use Copper r pipini foi f4.500 cotugff oaly coc l 17 rs ibao gaWaalMd iioo piping tod '"T Last Forever In Sl T. H. PERLEYWITS. J. H. Cll fmeli General rretght and Pw.. Agent I J Di 8lt Lskt Qty. Utah tounte " i(oTha I MATTRESSES REMADE Old Mattresses made like new with or without inner springs at city prices. Feathers made Into pillows and feather mattresses. Overman Mattress Company Local Fhone Bingham 91 1188 South Main, Salt Lake City . o |