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Show - - " i'""""".-- : xsLmjimu'W'S-".- . TJau.nl iv CiUulltt. Filli TT' 'I t,1 It A L E FRIDAY & SATURDAY October, 1 & 2 A Special Representative of National Tailoring Co. will be here during this sale with a complete line of 300 FULL SIZE fcr? WOOLENS from-;ivV- 'Jh m J$A which to choose I l'r I! your suit or over- - V'":'?X J'j2ftJ "'Vf' A' . . coat. 'jSp" Miners Merc. Co. BINGHAM CANYON'S ONLY COMPLETE STORE' Penney n3j ComPare Tk VALUES BUY NOWM SAVE Quantities are V ed so Hurrv! Attractive Rayonf) t SLIPS '. s 38: Unusual quality! Biased, V tops. Trimmed and i ! tailored styles 34 to 41 Printed Crf f! 3tst'1 f Colon cad print thlnf est for Fall smarts I. bla, mil not pdUfcW HOUGH CEEtj j For Fall OW$ 1 Frocks! fD) $ K ,jf ' 1WI1 hardy b&m d j price possible iAatJmi UT qnalS the fM f i7 finish. S9ia.i I f(HERE'S THEX J (TIRE YOU NEED WkFOR HOTj W4SUMMER I &lDRIVING! m A BLEND OF STRAIGHT Iff WHISKIES J 90 PROOF if wauiJoivJf unts t" C0DI H' 251 FIFTHS I!m.iJ CODI No. 309 r .. iiL""' i FAMILY ! Why Spend Your Money forlnytW SW with our Peteri all- - f ?Jy 1 S2Q5 hj? 'eathe hoci,the bmu . ' I 10 4'a5 Quality is guaranteed $2 95 to 4.95 I ...and because we B carry a wide selection I TV of patterns and sizes jyA 1 s s perfectly. Aft , V I Despite all these ''' 1 V T features, Peters shoes ff , d t'' are offered at money-- Kir Sl-9- tTmO "'f- - $1.95 to S3.89 yP : Bingham Merc. Co. The Big Store Only SHvertowns Civs You Golden Ply BSiw out Frctection! V Tliissummer.thousanJsofrno I J tonsts will edj countless extra miles to their tires on traffic- - 2V cVl,ktt,lcehd ohuitgthway everywhere. Because, at today' V J.iiih speedj, the heat generated iimde tires is terrific and, unless T your tires are built to "take It," iu may be headed for a danger- - y biow-out- l Play cafe. Make every trip you I T take this summer a teal pleasure 1 trip. Let us equip your car with 1 7 Gcodiich Safety Silvcrtowns. Reniimber, Silvertowna are the JT only tires in the world with the J Life Saver Golden Ply. This amazing invention is a layer of special rubber and j cords, scientifically treated to re- - sist the terrific blowout-causin- g Z neat generated Inside all tires at ! today's hij;h speeds. WHITE PHUT ffMfA, M s&MmJ?yzmsmi$ . brandy N';'. . TOKAY IS CHAMP A6N( " 2 CL Av Vr tamwi ntoof ton oZZ J, 7l J V' tamper pkoof tokay ' IS" JOMA KTI0 W1H8S K j m CAUfoiw CHAW TtRAjsor . pot Work Sockl ; ' 257r A( f Wool! IVptJ ( Heavyweight for the rtj i" warmlh that worbiij ! mand! Heather 'cowl ja Reinforced Iocs, heels! I d Mil Union Sui j Priced is Low! J r k Of ribbed cClon. fleeced-w- ar.n and r f Cut full fur coM.Mi- - j ( tf$ THE PURER X. fMAKK FRiEd ( Mfl(K , lfiH- T-PASTRy "yCStfgL NowoNDB Spry is so different from feajleSl ordinary shorteningj. It's made in a f&?g brand-ne- w plant by new and improved w'NrVjj methods ho other shortening manufac- - f ''iJSie turer uses. Spry is whiter, smoother, if El C1 '"'"""-A-j creamier, purer. It's not an fJfl4j S atom of animal fat. Creams easier, makes kJ$JllYjn1 baked and fried foods doubly delicious. jQ'o Jl See for yourself. Get Spry today. Ap-- (T . VI proved by Good Housekeeping Bureau. jr Ml ynmmmm&r mi&mh mimm CLEANS! I POLISHES! AT THE SAME TIME Goodrich Polish and Cleaner not f3-- ' t only removes swe"r"r dirt and traffic but polishes ' the surface while it cleans. Thus t saves time I tavw work. WdriehSAFEIY Silvertoi va CANYON MOTOR CO pHOXE 833 Main A Markham' C. A. Spud" Morley Mgr. T3 VSEE THE BULLETIN FOR FINE PRINTING "V"" ...i..-- ,, ..i. ,. - m - J f Society i Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Murray have announced the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Dominic Prlano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prlano of Helper. Miss Murray graduated from the local hospital last spring. The mar-riage will take place In the near future and the couple will make their home "in Helper. Mr. prlano Is a graduate of the Carbon county high school. Luncheon Mrs. Tom Georges entertained several guests at her home Mon-day evening at luncheon. Fol-lowing were present: the Misses Lydla and Irene Hawkins and Mrs. F. A. Sheets, all of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Harry Dros-so-s and daughters Georgia, Melia Beckstead-Crelll- n Marriage Mrs. I. N. Beckstead of South Jordan has announced the mar-riage of her daughter, Ethel, to James Crellln, son of Mrs. J. Crellln of this cltf, in Salt Lake City Tuesday, September 28. Miss Desna Beckstead, sister of the bride, and Bob Crellln, bro-ther of the groom, were witnes-ses and, following the ceremony, were guests at a dinner at the Hotel Utah. The young couple left for a trip through the south-ern Utah parks and on their re-turn will make their home in the Princess apartments. Mr. Crellln la a graduate of the Bing-ham high school and is an em-ployee of the Utah Copper com-pany. His bride Is a graduate of the Jordan high school. 4l and Helen; Mrs. Chris Fergts and daughters Alga and Melia, all of Bingham. The evening was spent in sewing. Sewing Club ' M'rs. CalHuntsman entertain-ed her sewing club at her home Thursday afternoon. Eight ladies were present and enjoyed the activities followed by luncheon. J. U. Club Mrs. Del Prlgmore was hos-tess Wednesday evening to the J. U. club. Two tables of Five Hundred was arranged and priz-es awarded Carrie Doyle, Lit Davidson and Irene Mayne. A late luncheon was served. r V. P. & Light Luncheon. W. V. Fleetwood, In charge of the Utah Power and Light com-pany division at Provo addressed electrical dealers Tuesday noon at a luncheon meeting at the Ramona cafe on the "Better Light Better Sight" campaign for this fall and winter. Ross Hock-ing of the Bingham Merc, D. A. Blgler of Deluxe Furniture, Fer-gus Thompson of West's Furni-ture and . J. Cawdell of the Bingham Radio shop attended. Vern Faddls, Runor Martinsen and Delbert Barrett were pres-ent from the local Utah Power and Light office. Ruth Rebekah Lodge No. 7. Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7 I. O. O. F. celebrated the 86th year oif Rebekah Odd Fellow-ship at the Community M. E. church Tuesday, September 28. Mrs. Mary H. Thomas of Tooele, president of the Rebekah associa-tion of Utah, made her official visitation. Thirty-tw- o out cf town gueBts from the Queen City No. 4. lodge of Ogden; Mt. Olympus No. 60 lodge of Salt Lake; Olive Branch No. 29 lodge of Tooele; Deborah No. 6 Of Provo; Valley No. 27 f Corrlne; Naomi No. i of Salt Lake; Omenta No. 15 of Mur-ray; Queen of West No. 22 of Mldvale; Wasatch No. 30 of Sandy; Miriam No. 5 of Salt Lake attended. There were five past presi-dents attending and eleven mem-bers of the local lodge present. After the regular meeting a special program was presented. Rlter Stuart gave piano solos and Marietta Sours danced several tap numbers. Mrs. Pete Sayatovic, Miss Al-th- Christenaen and Mrs. Basil Daman were members of the refreshment committee. wern awarded to Mrs. Blanche Alexander and Mrs. 0. Katlse. ' The U. 0. L 0. club held a meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. W. Scott. Five Hundred was the main game and prises were awarded to Mrs. 0. Swain, Mis. O. Qnay, Mrs. Bud Nkhol. A delicious luncheon was served. played- - during the evening was progressive Casino. Mary Hess Won first prise. Miss La Vern Cunllffe was awarded . second prize. A delicious lunch was serv-ed and a good time enjoyed. Mrs. Dewey Knudsen held a bridge foursome at her home and Tuesday afternoon. Quests at-tending were Mrs. E. V. Knud-sen, Mrs. Hardy O'dell, Mrs. Dick Smith, Mrs. T. W. Rogers. Mrs. Smith was awarded the prlie and a delicious lunch was serv-ed. Mrs. J. Jlmas and daughter Athena, former residents of Salt Lake City are now residing In Coppertleld. The Ladles Aid held their quilting Wednesday afternoon at the Old Office building. A de-licious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Babbitt of Colorado and Mrs. O. East-man were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson Sunday. AIts. Leona Sarantoc honored her sister Mrs. Lorraine Tracer with a shower. Guests attending were Mrs. Lois Callas, Mr. L. Katlse, Mrs. J. Crow, Mrs. H. Qardlkas, Mrs. Irene Rekutua, Mrs. Blanche Hendrlksen. Mrs. Susie Alexander, Mrs. M. Kast-anl- s, Mrs. O. Makerla, Mrs. O. Pappas, Miss Alice Austrinne, Miss Mary Jones, Mrs. M'. Jones, Mrs. W. West, Mrs. Hattle Latch, MIbs Elsie Bacoalus, Miss Bertha Bacoolus, Mies Theresa De Mar-co, Miss Geneva Masters and Miss Marie Callas. The main Copperfield Agnes MoDonald The Sunshine club held their meeting at the home of Miss Shirley Anderson Monday night. Miss Mary Hess was the guest of honor. Officers were elected. Miss Betty Barnett was chosen presi-dent; M'iss Shirley Anderson vice president; Miss Marie Callas sec-retary and Miss Lorraine Skin- - Mrs. H. H.. Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trowbridge and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson last week. Mrs. TroWbrldge Is Mrs. Thomp-son's mother. .... V GEMMELL CLUB GIVES A PART QF MONTH'S PROGRAM Two of the Oemmell club shows scheduled In October were chosen this week. October 5 and 6 Bing Crosby and Martha Raye In "Double or Nothing" is being shown as a club show at the Princess Theatre. October 1 9 and 20, "Something to Think About"' with James Cagney is another' club show. Dates for dances have not been set, but will be announced next week. The club Is planning jto give two dances during Octo-ber. |