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Show l Friday March 5.1937 TIC BULLETIN, BINGHAM, UTAH Page ftye Ed Heather To Give Concert MATTRESS RECOVERING Old Mattresses renovated and re-built at city prices. All work guaraa teed. Easy payment plan. Free de-livery service oaoh Tuesday. Phono 91 to leave calls. OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. Ilyland 1067 64S South 10th East W I 0SCAR V PEPPER J I 5;yo l Cod. No. llrt'01 QUARTS 352 1mv''V; "nts-- "j p A BllND IrgS- - Of STRAIGHT "tv 1 whiskiii 00 proof i itiiri aj.'Miii!mi mhaTfhiTxuuui ia iimm riH i aaasMniiMsmnxmiJ j i i uteri 1 mm . ft There is no substitute for ELECTRIC COOKING. Y 4 Ask the housewife who cooks J l electrically. ) ) BUY ON TIME PAY JUST A LITTLE Hi hi EACH MONTH. v " tiff Of fKPtA) See YOUR DEALER or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CD. ZKr.&?amr , j 7 i THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE JUDGMENT During time of bereavement. It becomes necessary that some one person or group of persons be depended upon for the complete arrangement of the last rites. By depending on our Judgment, you, too, will find almost complete removal of your burden. BINGHAM MORTUARY John Stampfel Licensed Embalmer Telephone 17 Bingham Mortuary Telephone 17 John Stampftl, Licensed Emhalmor f y BINGHAM & GARFIELD RAILWAY COMPANY I Ship your freight via. Binghaa and Qsrfield JUilway. Fast daily atrcbtadiit an from Salt Lake City in connection with the Union Pacific System. Use Copper Brats piping for $4,500 cottages only cost 141.17 more ban gslvaoind iion piping and will Last Forever PERLEYWITS. T. H. J- - H. CULLETON, Asst. Gen. Freight V Pats. Agt Am Suit Lake City. Utah Bingham. Utah . MM - Copyright 1937,TheWilken Family, U ft) WttlS fUI Inc., Aladdin, Pa. Executive offices: bV "' LKclNb BOTTtt2rtC pOAj N.Y.C. The WilkenFamUy Blended QIKIT " PCt 'M?tFAMlL flfcli Whiskey-- 90 proof-t- he straight r 111 I NO. 229 .' 21',"XIA00,N ?K JB'll whukles in this product are 15 months - fS' '''''"S! I or more old. 25 straight whitkiest " I A fiT W 'P'''- - , - 'r"" KV' i 7 5 grain neutral spirits. 20 straight No. )28 " - ,iA , n , I uhlskey 15 months old, 5 straight xS V&5fy j . ill iX' f whiskey 4 years oldr Whiskey 0M JIiBm pints Code Ko. 100 pnts Code No. 99 jftMode No. 98 THE SIGN OF QUALITY YOU CAN BUY ANY OF THE FAMOUS STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS AT RENO'S SERVICE 292 Main 6t. Reno Marcon, Prop. BINGHAM SERVICE STATION 14 Main St. WALTER BART3 MOONLIGHT SERVICE STATION Between Bingham and Copperton Vedalakes and Campas, Prop. st : Legal Notices : ij Mr. and Mrs. T. Martineau of 34 Carr Fork announce the birth of a daughter on February 26 at tho Bingham hospital. Mr Ed Heather will give an or-gan concert this Sunday evening at the Community Church. He has a natural talent for music and many friends will be happy to hear him play. The music Is a special part of the one hour Lenten services be ing held each Sunday evening. Rev-erend Chilson will give a fchort talk on an Easter topic. The music starts at seven o'clock. William D. Kldd. John Greene, Joe Scussel, Earl T. James, Leland Burress and John Creedon attended the basketball game be-tween Utah Aggies and University of Utah last Friday night in Salt Lake City. at the Community House. Dr. H. E. Blackstock, District Supt. of the Methodist church, will bring with him a set of slides to be shown on the work done by Methodist church-e- s all over the world. o They have been living in Walsen-bur- g, Colorado. Thursday, February 23, the High-land Boy school had their dental examination by Dr. B. D. Bennlon. The Highland Boy Scouts met at the Community house Tuesday even-ing with their committeemen. Mr. A. H. Atwood of Copperfield also attended their business meeting. Af-ter the meeting a basketball game was played between the Boy Scouts and the committeemen. March the 7th, Sunday evening church services will be held at 7:00 p. m. A dedication service for oui new electrically lighted cross, also for our new hymn books. Every-one Is welcome. A very interesting program will be given to the public March 14th Highland Boy by Sophie Loverlch $ Miss Helen Uzelac of Detroit, Mich-igan, is visiting with her uncle, Mr. Joe Borich and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Bolic are making their home in Highland Boy. " j SEV, Section 1; EV4, Section 12; NEV4SEy, Section 23; SEViSEVi, Section 24; NESEVi, Section 25; EttSWy4, WV4SEy4, Section 26, Township 2 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register, Unit-ed States Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 8th day of April, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Howard Haynes, of Salt Lake City, Utah. Alice H. King, of Salt Lake City, Utah, R. F. D. No. 6. Norvln Youngreen. of Salt Lake City, Utah, R. F. D. No. 8. Claude Rasmussen, of Magna, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS Register (Dale of first pub. March 5, 1937) (Date of last pub. March 26, 1937) 1 ftMfN I THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, l STATE OF UTAH. I NOTICE lHE MATTER OF THE VOLUN-IaR- Y DISSOLUTION OF CI1 tNS COAL AND SUPPLY OMPANY. a corporation. otice Is hereby given that the zens Coal and Supply Company, orporation organized and exist-unde- r and by virtue of the laws he stale of Utah, has filed here-t- s verified application for a de-- . dissolving said corporation: and hat Thursday, the 8th day of il, 1937, at the hour of 2 p. m. th'at day, has been appointed as time, and the courtroom of Hon. ar W. McConkie, one of the ge3 of the above-entitle-d court, fthe City and County Building, I Lake City, Utah, as the place, fyhich the said application is to' lieard; and hat on or before the 8th day of ril, 1937, any person may file ein his objections to such appli-o- n or to the granting thereof by above-entitle- d court. witness whereof I have here- - 0 set my hand and affixed the of court this 19th day of Feb-ry- , 1937. William J. Korth, Clerk, IAD By Alvin Keddington Deputy Clerk. ,IOTT W. EVANS, jrney for Petitioners, rst Publication, Feb. 26, 1937) st Publication, March 26, 1937.) moved Into their new home In Lark. Mrs. Max DuBois and Mrs. James McDonald attended a party given by Mrs. Elliott Evans Friday evening. Mrs. Beatrice Woodlngton of Salt Lake City was a guest of Miss Allda Thomas Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reherd were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Barkle In Copperton Sunday. Mrs. M. Dorsey of Salt Lake City Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Bray. Mrs. Wallace Peterson spent Thur-sday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. W. J. Thomas of Bingham spent Thursday in Lark the guest of Mrs. Bert Thomas and Mrs. By-ron Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davenport were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max DuBois Sunday. Mr. Thomas Hatch Is spending the week In Vernal as guest of his parents. Mrs. Bert Thomas attended the Martha Sewing Circle at the home of Mrs. Marie Nepple Wednesday. Mr .and Mrs. Dorius Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crump attend-ed the M. Mens dance at West Jor-dan Tuesday night. - Lark Notes jt Mrs. E. W. Gleason was hostess to the bridge club Thursday even-ing. A delicious midnight supper was served to Mrs. Marie Peterson, Mrs. Alma Bloom, Mrs. Fred Fahrni, Mrs. Pete Carl, Mrs. John Christensen, Mrs. Robert Myerhoffer, Mrs. Millie Wyhert, Mrs. Dorius Thomas, Mrs. Clyde Crump and Mrs. Wallace Peterson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bloom, Mrs. Crump, Mrs. Wyerhof-fe- r and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Miss Alida Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas, and Floyd Reed, students of the Utah State Agricultural college, spent the week end in Lark visiting their par-ents. Mrs. George Bowen entertained at a surprise party honoring her husband Saturday night. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Max DuBois, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Donald, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bray and Mrs. M. Dorsey. Mrs. James McDonald and son Jlmmie were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonne have v OBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHI- P NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS state of Heinrich Weiss, also wn as Henry Weiss, Deceased redltors will present claims with cbers to the undersigned at the cc of Elliott W. Evans, First tonal Bank Building, 'Bingham yon, Utah on or before the 26th of June, A. D. 1937. . , A. Macke, administrator of the te of Heinrich Weiss, also known Kenry Weiss, Deceased. J Elliott W. Evans, Attorney. Sate of first publication February A D. 1937. Last Date of public I March 19, A. D. 1937. v 'ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 049725 ENERAL LAND OFFICE at Lake City, Utah. February i, 1937. , OTICE is hereby given that Geo-Hayne- s, of Salt Lake City, Utah, 5. No. 6, Box 3, who, on August i. 1937, made stockraising home-- a entry No. 049725, for SEVi |