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Show V:... .... ' ;t): , t ..... '' .... .......... '''.'."'' . '.. H .., 't- .., ,, s ... .. . FEBRUARY it, iJ v FRioL I T& SUUXTIN, BINflHAM, UTAH fnffSmH thirty minutes of the day. It Just happened that 'practically every valentine given was a pretty one Instead of the kind that makes one wish he hadn't received it. Do you remember thos? I that In comparison to eyes? We will be glad td have you come and in-spect It Yoi may give the credit for getting it done to Dr. Richards. Also, don't forget to look at the walls and ceilings wehn you come, for they have all either been paint- - BINGHAM CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS Today seemed to be the day for the supervisors of the District We had Miss Jensen, Primary supervi-sor; Mr. Bartlett, Art supervisor; MIS3 Van Ee, District Nurse; and Mr. Wooten,. Coordinator. All of them leave something very valua-bl- e to us each time-- they visit which is not infrequent ed or washed. Really our school looks swell now. Yes. every room In school had Valentine box on Friday, the last The Fifth A grade will give their assembly program on Friday, the thirteenth. They have been planning and working on it for some time. Miss Ivie's Fourth grade is work-ing on their program, too. which will be given in about two weeks. All parents are invited to theso programs which are usually held the last period in the afternoon. It Is a method of getting each and every student in the school to participate in a program during the year. Our school band has Just recelv-sever-new sets of music and are certainly progressing nicely. Also, they are to blossom out soon m brand new uniforms, of which you will be proud. There are thirteen new members which have been re-cruited rather recently. Come some day and listen to them practise and see how proud they act. Say, you who have been talking about our lighting system in school for the past ten years come now and make a survey. We have every-thing done In that respect, and done right. We have the latest lighting and it certainly Is wonderful Our power bill will go up, but what is Gold, would build one and one-ha- lf dams like Boulder dam; Copper, would build three times as long a bridge as he Golden Gate bridge; Lead, would build a ship like the Normandle; Zinc, would paxe 750 miles of highway twenty feet wide of Port-land cement. Western Mineral Survey. " Copperton Mrs. Forrest Adams entertained o'clock bridge luncheon at at a one her home Friday. The following guests were present: Mrs. Wm. Mc-Ivo- r, Mrs. Ross Hocking, Mrs. Bry-an Bird, Mrs. Leotta Muir, Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, Mrs. Stanley Jac-ques. Mrs. Shev Granquist and Mrs. tf,vv Goff. Tables were arranged (or cards following the luncheon, with Mrs. Goff receiving high score and Mrs. Mitchell the honor prize. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bruno and fami-ly have moved to Riverton to mako their home. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hansen and daughter of Copper-fiel-d will occupy the residence, for-merly the home of Mr. and Mr. Bruno. j. C. Landenberger is convalesci-ng at his home after being con-tine- a at St. Marks hospital. Mrs. Lee Jones, daughter Miriam and son Calvin visited in Salt Lake Saturday. The following ladies from Salt Lake motored to Copperton Tues-day to attend a luncheon at the home of Mrs. R. J. Smith: Mrs. Fer-re- l Sorenson, Mrs. Ike Lether, Mrs. Tom Allen and Mrs. Elmer Myers. Ivor Pickering, U. of U. student spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson of Salt Lake have moved to Copperton to reside, they will occupy the home whtre Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Twlney lived. The latter family are now located in the Bourgard apartment In Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Cort Hornickle en tertained several couples from Salt Lake at their home Saturday night. Cards were played and late refresh-ments served to eight. The Ladies Relief Society of the L D. S. church held a Valentine party at the home of Mrs. Geo Nix Wednesday. Various games were played and late refreshments serv- - Mrs. James Denver entertained her bridge foursome Tuesday aftern-oon, v Mm. Earl Nepple with Lurene, Nancy Nepple and Justine Jones the Bingham-Cypru- s basketb-all game at Magna Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker wer tower guests at the home of Mr. nd Mm. Andy Anderson Wednesd-ay evening. Martha Chapter O. E. S. held their regular meeting at Masonic fcU Wednesday night. Sadie Chest-er, Worthy Matron, presided. Plans were discussed for a dinner to be the latter part of February 1y !hldchapter - I Lark Notes j Members and friends of the Mut-ual Improvement association enjoy-ed a candy party at the Amusement hall Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dressman and Mr. end Mrs. Elmer Dressman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilco?, spent Sun-day In Eureka. Junior girls of the M. I. A. enjoy-e- d a party in Salt Lake City Wed-nesday evening. A dinner and thea-ter party were planned for the Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas accompanied the group. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bray spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Max DuBois were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald spent Wednesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grant In Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Potter Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mr. Fred . Fahrni and Mrs. It. Oliver are confined in the Bing-ham hospital. They are reported re-covering. Marion Dunn, son of Mr. and Mr. Albert Dunn was operated on fot-- mastoid at the Bingham hospital February 9. He is reported as re-covering satisfactorily. THANK YOU CARD We desire to thank all those who so kindly aided us during the ill ness and death of our loved hus-band and father; those who sent beautiful floral offerings; the Slava Bogu No. 3G8 C. F. U.; the Lodgs Planina No. 83 S. N. P. J; Father Martin Burke of the Holy Rosary church and the Bingham traffio police. Mrs. Matt Yengich I and family. ' v Minerals produced in Western states during 1936 were sufficient to: Silver, would build one Empire State building; Phone us your new Item. Call 1 : 1 a n a t i o n a i d i TtTrf rRsTRl) FuTt1 7 Advertise in The Bulletin It Fayst! A YYV " W?rr!?S-'- r pint V gjrV P J I Code No V2 P 5 J NATIONAL DISTIIXEltS Cod NO. 49-- 45 Qt. S products corporation V, Code No. 51-A-G- a!. J gjjgl Jr eHr. 0.n Nw tork, N.Y. fSStBBBSStBBBESSBSSSSSKSKBtBSKtSBBBSSSSS n fTf' "tp rf3 rn Tf n rrn nri 7 I fell) U M llllilln BINGHAM HOUSEWIVES l During the past month housewives in Bingham Canyon I have been bothered by the influx of house-to-hou-se washing I machine and electrical appliance salesmen. These solicitors high- - i pressure their victims into signing contracts for articles by ( stampeding purchases before buyers have had any time to t i i ri' ii.il B ': ' The Trail Ahead - WHERE WILL IT LEAD YOUT Will it wander aimlessly, wasting the best years of your life? Or will it'be a PLANNED highway, leading straight toward your goal? Our illustrated booklet. "Planning YourJVvl? you to build a true course--a CHIEVEMENT. enter the commercial world, or Whether you go to college, grapple with the problems of field and range our course in Bookkeeping, stenography .Correspondence. Commercial Law. etc.. will multiply your chances for success. three weeks' be-fo- re Note: Until March 15, make reservations you plan to enter. L.D.S. BUSINESS COLLEGE Salt Lake City 70 North Mam Wasatch 1812. booklet. "Planning Your Gentlemen: Please send me the Future." Name: Address: I decide on the merit or the companies behind the product. I Before you open your door to these itinerant salesmenj consider this: 1 Every appliance you want or need can be purchased at a most attractive price and on excellent terms from your home town dealer. He is here all the time and stands back of the ar-ti- de ready to supply any service or part you may need at any I time inthe future. Visit your appliance dealer in Bingham before making a I purchase. I' 4fpSflSBices mm M Hetteir Tfi&an Tlte Pealeir (Bnairaaitee MeMm TItem" (Paid Advertising). JJ S. Bureau of Mines Has New I Microscope SALT LAKE CITY-W-ith the idea the Mining West shoud be fmi-i- the most efficient man--f Possible, the federal govern-f- t recently installed in the U. S. f CttVl f Mines located at the Un fwity of Utah, a $3,000 camera proscope, according to R. E. Head. C, icroscop!st Bt the Universy camera, which Is the only one kind west of Pittsburg ana Wribed ' 88 be,n th of its i; e United States, was pur- - by the government In Ger-- lheSq!lPPed With 150 attachments sraM. , "miCroscopic equipment is un,versal ,n 8C0 N0t tist . 0re 'croscopy with great tlenu, Mn 8ls0 deal w,th Pr L ,inger Panting and ballts- - fcrera be used-- t the K ;?lant ,o a!d the western Porta m, assist In th mlnln8 H nt resech work. UTcitWest spent Monday in Sait WJ here he bought Norge |