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Show I I -- I . .. ham high school band. "The American Democracy" a talk by Professor Willis Retter of the U, of U., a solo bf Miss J. Hol-broo- k and community singing. The scout troop 136 present-ed the colors. Mrs. Dewey Knudxen attended a bridge party at the home of Mrs. T. W. Rogers of Copperton Friday. The Hellef Society was held at the home of Mrs. Earle Hunt- - Jjjjttttt r'- - I Copperfield 1 Agnes McDonald j I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson i aid son William were Salt Lake v eitors Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Rtnold Marcon and dau- - iter Frances Agnes came to is (r mothers' home, Mrs. Joseph 1 j' cDonald, Sunday afternoon I from St. Mark's hospital. I J : Mrs, Charles Mascaro, who has been confined to her home for the past week, Is said to be recovering. Mr. is'ick MaMoris of Layton was a visitor Friday of Mrs. Gus Callas. Mrs. Paul Miller honored Mrs. Delma Marsh with a stork shower Wednesday evening. Five Hundred was played. Mrs. Gilbert Swain won first, Mrs. Illene Tyson sec-ond, Mrs. Robert Burke the con- - eolation prise. Mrs, Tlrny won house prize. Fourteen guests at-tended and many lovely gifts were received by Mrs. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jones and daughter Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. William Atkinson, daughter Har-riett and son Howard are all residing at Copperton. The M. Men of Copperfield held their meeting at the home of Dan Delaney. Final decis-sto- ns were made for a dance to be held at the Copperfield school auditorium, February 28. Music la to be furnished by the Smooth Keys. Miss Norma Guinn was the guest of Miss Rose Pazell Wed-nesday evening. Mrs. William Leatherwood is recovering after undergoing an operation recently at the St. Marks hospital. Mrs. T. Gochis and family of Tooele were the guests at the home e( Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Jlmas and daughter Athena were Salt Lake visitors at the home of Mrs. A. C. Rizas over the weok end. They attended a shower for Miss Athena Takls, former-ly of Bingham. Miss Dorothy Veionakc en-tertained the Five Hundred club at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Adondakls, Tuesday even- - IIng. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. er Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Boberg gave a Rocial service lesson. . Mr. and Mis. Cecil Downs and family are visitors at Provo with her mother, Mis. Erlckson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ander-son and son. visited in Draper Wednesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Ilendrlckson. Mr. and M'rs. Frank Abplanalp and Mr. and Mrs. George Ab-planalp were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil-bert Swain Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Knudsen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. E. V. Knudsen of Copper-to- n, Friday evening. Henry Iasella, Mrs. Louis Panos aud Mrs. Nick Kouris. A delicious luncheon was served to the guests and an enjoyable evening was spent. Miss Kathleen Grabner of Lark spent Tuesday with her aunt, M'rs. T. Mannlon. Miss Edna llolbrook enter-tained the sixth grade boys Mon-day afternoon with a wetnle roast, celebrating Washington's birthday. Miss Aspacla. Brown spent the week end In Tooele at the home of her aunt, Mrs. T. Gochis, after attending the Bingham-Tooel- e game Friday evening. The American Legion auxllla- - ry and the P.-- T. A. officers and Dr. Paul Richards sponsored the following program for the public Wednesday evening at tho audi-torium: Selections by the Blng- - Lark Notes Mrs. Kay Roper entertained the Bridge club at her home Thursday eve. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mario Peterson, Thomas Clark and M'rs. Alma Bloom. A midnight supper was served to twelve members. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas attended a jparty at 1'nlon Mon-day, the occasion being the birth-day anniversary of Mrs. L. Brady, Mrs. Thomas' mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas en-tertained at dinner Sunday for Miss' LeArta Griffiths, "MUs Ru- -' "-- by Lane, Miss Lucille Luudahl nnd Miss Alida Thomas, all U. .S. A. C. students and members of the Theta Upsllon sorority. Allen Gleason left Monday to return to duty in the United States navy at San Diego. A surprise party was given at the Lark school Thursday for Dick Fields and Kenton Reed. Fifth and sixth grade girls were hostesses. I, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crump chap-eroned a group of girls Monday night tit a dancu on the roof garden of the Smith M'emorlal building in Salt Lake City. Those attending" were Pliyllla Reed, Winona Peterson, Ruth and Irene Thomas, Mary Beth Seal, Madge Crump, Lois Tur-pin, Fay Zahlen, Emma Webb and Gene Brynoff. v Miss Wayne Turpin of Salt Lake City entertained in honor of her brother, Scott Peterson, on his birthday anniversary .Thursday. LEGAL NOTICES XOTICE OF FILING OF A PPM-CATIO- N FOK TRADE MARK. Notice is hereby given . that Olympla Brewing.. Company of Olympla. Washington.." Is filing application for trade mark regis-tration with Secretary of State of Utah of a horseshoe and water falls, and the foflo-win- words or phrases: ''Olympla'', "It's the Water", "Tumwater", "Stubby", all used In connection with ad-vertising and labeling beer. OLYMPIA BREWING CO. Dated Feb. 7, 1938 at Olympla, Washington ,1 mwmwww !j SPECI.AL,S I fit For Friday and Saturday, February 25 & 26 If ORANGES HI CORN HI GRAPEFRUIT j PEAS II ) M SWEET JUICY 1 DEL MAIZ I 1 GOLDETTS MAJESTIC jP m SUNKIST 1 10-1- 7 OUNCE 11 10 - NO. 2 13, NO. 2 ffl ) fi 6 DOZEN I CANS 1 I CANS CANS 3 I $1.00 I I $1.00 1 I $1.00 $1.00 1 If Tomatoes String Beans ' Macaroni I m m m 13 Number 24 13 No- - 2 Cans &4 All SONNY BOY brand m g Cans For Only 91.UU For Only 14 Cans 3I.UU Ii Coffee SOAP Oleomargarine Si AIRWAY BRAND AA DASH GRANULATED AA ROBIN HOOD brand 4 1 S j 6 Pounds Sl.UU 4 Packages 5 Pounds 91.VU jf 1 1 m (DUE MARKET MLARD 8 Pound Carton .... $1.00 I GROUND BEEF 2 Pounds ... 27C 1 Ii! BACON Sliced, Pound .... 23 PORK ROAST Pound 19C I DlS FRANKFURTERS 2 ........ - 29 PICNICS No shZT.rl 23$ 1 "I POT ROAST CorPB 176 LEG OF MUTTON Pma mi EGGS I FIGS TOMATO I BUHER SOAP ! BEER 1 (ii Large Size 1 KADOTA JUICE Fresh C.White I Brown Derby M sp 1 Dozen I 10 Cans 16-1- 2 oz. cans Lb. 28 giant bars H 12 Bottles g 'I I 22C I $1.00 $1.00 j 32C $1.00 $1.00 1 li WAXPAPER RELISH SPREAD MILK SALAD DRESSIF 1 will Diamond brand 4St Lunch Box brand Ml Au Brands aa Duchess Brand ffi A 125 Ft. Roll 15 Quart Jar 4 Cans Efl Quart Jar JSC 311 CHEESE BREAD PEANUT BUTTER CATSUP 1 Jm kid 4 Ag American Youth Ogp Real Roast MA 14 Ounce 4 A S lp Pound AW 20 Ounce Loaves .... 2 Pound Jar lV Bottle .. 1UC W COFFEE TOILET TISSUE FLOUR PWD. SUGAR 1 V '3 Edwards Dep. 1 Lb. 25 Silko 1000 Sheets Jfi Kitfhen JI2 $1.49 3 49, Pounds 49 3 Rolls .:::.-:.v.-- : X-TS-f Harvest Blossom $1.29 Pounds - g JfV SNOWDRIFT OATS COCOA HERSHEY BARS 1 -- !fonri..CM. 48 SkeQp""d19C Car0"."1 19 fS ... 91 i ls,eepy SF S?iACKERS MXERS ( A1 3 4 Quart Jar ...W. 3?C 2 Pound ........ 19$ Pounds 19C Bottles 29C g :l I Ginger Snaps S, 29cCookics CZ?LA.!E 19c 1 1 'ill FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Ii 1P0TAT0ES Hussets, 10 Pounds ....... ... 9C I BANANAS Pound : 5C i ft LEMONS 3o s,, u., 25 GRAPEFRUIT Arizona, 6 For ... 19C I I I :NEW CABBAGE , Pd3 10 LETTUCE H 5 CARROTS 10 y I APPLES ISC ; 3 Bunches .... Jonathans; 4 Pounds g H IN OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT WE WILL HAVE FRESH CAULIFLOWER, BROCOLLI, CELERY, 3 f j ( TOMATOES, PEPPERS, RADISHES, WATER CRESS AND GREEN ONIONS. g 1 Tr'n imiiiin'i-iif'if-i- f .U r- -. .Mrxai , i unimr 1 i imiro rr"n,1Mro';7"'';""lff.,;!gg!ii!j SQj Dollar Day SPECIALS WATCHES CLEANED Large Wrist and Pocket Watches. 7 to 19 Jewel. 0nl $1.00 JEWELS REPLACED With Exception of large center jewel. . - $1,00 WEDDING RINGS 10 Karat Gold On,y$1.00 BABY RINGS 10 Karat Gold 0nly $1.00 WATCH STRAPS Regular $1.50 valu Ony$1.00 KINCADES JEWELRY Phone 90 -- . 490 Main St. PINTno.64 BourbeA No. 167 By 1 QUART No. 63 Bourbon No. 166 y E i2 PINT No. 65 Bourbon No. 168 Ryo B mmqm&M I Straight BOURBON Whlikoy BRAND B rbj whltkoy Ii 2 yoart old 90 PROOF 1 t! Ali,AailabhmRy PINT no. 6i QUART no. oopilllllljj v 12 PINT No. 62 I JlCyrf I I BOURBON fcOw, Y W WW QUART I Ww14 Golden I MvVll BOURBON I 'VU vt,t9-- - -t- fL'coVNC; "3 M 90 PROOF-Blon- dod Straight WM?0 SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC NEW YORK CITY BINGHAM & GARFIELD RAILWAY COMPANY Ship yonr freight via. Bingbaa tad Qarfitld Railway. . .Fast daily atrcbaodiit cart from Salt Lake City in connection with the Union Pacific Syitem. ' Use Copper Brtn piping for 14,500 cottagtt only cott $48.87 more than galvanised iion piping and will Last Forever T. H. PERLEYWITS. ' J. H. CULLETON. General Freight and Pass. Agent Agent Salt Lake City. Utah Bingham. Utah I ' I W JUDGMENT During time of bereavement, it becomes necessary that some ono 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 EmbaJmer Telephone 17 |