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Show The folks back home, far-awa- y members of your family, relatives and friends are only a moment away from the sound of your voice. A telephone visit is a pleasure to enjoy at little cost. On station-to-statio- n calls (which cost less) just tell the operator 1. The city or town you want. 2. The out-of-tow- n telephone number (if you know it) or the name under which it is listed. On station-to-statio- n calls you are simply connected with the desired telephone and talk with anyone who answers. The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company " " " 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 Phone Bingham 01 1138 South Main, Salt Lake City I V ANNOUNCING New and Iietter Pasteurization, Maintaining flavor at no Expense of SAFETY AND NOW: PROTECTED SERVICE Think of all This Means too You. Order your supply from a SAFE PROTECTED SUPPLY Use Hogan Product They stand for: Quality Service HOGAN'S "Always the Best" 4 Bingham Mortuary Telephone 17 John Stampfcl, Licensed Embalmer Pk00MWi gjvft HERE'S A NEW KIND OF TUBE THAT SELF-SEA- LS PUNCTURES I WHILE YOU RIDE! PROTECTS YOU AGAINST MESSY, Vzfg I COSTLY TIRE CHANGING IN TRAFFIC Jj NEVER MIND TACKS, NAILS... YOU KEEP GOING! j tffmtftt) Wouldn't you like to ride thou- - f sandsuponthousandsofmileswith- - ; out being stopped by a puncture? Wouldn't you like to know that J'i even when you run over a sharp iUijJtlM Ytv ' object you'll never even know it I YtiVv -b-ecause the tire will still hold air I Fl M and keep you rolling? I ffN That's exactly what this new iiiiJ4 Jj! 11 I Goodrich Seal-o-mati- c does- -it IfiPdM if ' If I self-seal-s punctures on rolling til If ' if wheels! As soon as a tack, nail or V J piece of glass makes a hole, a spe-- I I cial plastic rubber compound in- - I Mft ' I side the Seal-o-mat- fills the hole V ' I and seals it tight --without Jet-- I tin the air out! V Let us put Seal-o-mati- in all your tires now. That's the way to avoid puncture grief and expense. "V VJ J" H31 ( CONAG IN AND LET US I SHOW YOU HOW TO VjVXOjf f ( AVOID LIFE'S 'mCsfilw f V.Jh MOMENTS I NEW KIND OF TIRE 1 j WILL STOP YOU QUICKER, SAFER THAN Z7 1 YOU'VE EVER STOPPED BEFORE! f I The new Goodrich Silvertown with the senna-- ' P tional Life-Save- r Tread gives you a "dry" track ,; ' 3 J 1 m every wet-roa- d emergency... the greatest pro-- lffiySl f tO tectum against skids ever offeredl Exclusive ((((.' ' L NEW Golden Ply blow-ou- t protection, tool 'XW'.' f GOODRICH SAFETY SILVERTOWN WaA 1 WITH THE LIFE-SAVE- R TREAD Wjgj f Goodrich eafomafc SELF-SEAL- S PUNCTURES WHILE YOU H H Canyon Motor Co. f "NE 333 MAIN AND gjgSj "J m? 3rrks "P 1 The Warranty on the I Clj) mN i Rollator compression unit you 1 9 V I buy today wffl stl be in effect I ISIil i2? j in 19481 0nly Xorge has the 1 VMPJ surPlus-Pwere- d Rollator com- - 1 Pressor that makes cold by re- - 1 SSW" I volvinS slowly in a permanent t 1 SiC 1 bath f protecting oil That's In Uafei Why the Rollator compression (I! '7"SSsa unit exclusive to Norge car- - H ries a 10" Year Warranty. 9 j: uf- THE ROLLATOR I C0M PRESSOR nrf Thtrt't U! I 3 I eo. u, i. pat. orr. vNX --gfl NOW YOU CAN OWN A Mf----- nyr NORGE FOR AS LITTLE AS UErt A PAY Deluxe models come equipped AJ with a Convenience Set of three yellow Norbake ovenware dishes, two water bottles and an eight piece Dessert Set. Be sure to see the Norge before you buy 1 West's Furniture Co. Phone 57 YOUR TRAINING ' AND YOUR FUTURE Your future success de-pends chiefly upon what you know and what you can do. Therefore an early inve-stment In the right train ing will pay dividends all your life. The . coupon below will bring information about the exceptional training facilities that await you here, L. D.C BUSINESS COLLEGE 70 North Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah Pleaae aend me the booklet "Planning Your Future Name - Address - t QUART fggSS C0DE N0-- 143 PINT Pjl C0DE ' HALF-PIN- T SSO CDE N 110 MTHISWHISmiS 9 YEARS OLDjI HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS VALKERVILLE, ONT.; GLASGOW, SCOTLAND BIRTHS ANNOUNCED Among the recent birth an-nouncements in Bingham Canyon are the following: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zampos, Dixon avenue, a daughter born April 30; Mr. and Mrs. H. Ulgart of 18 Carr Fork, a daughter bom at St. Mark's hospital, M'ay 6; Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, a daughter born May 6, at Diron avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Mangrum, 105 Carr Fork, a son, born at St. Mark's hospital, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Alma George Moulton, a daughter, born May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Davel Mecham, a daughter, born at the Breckcm Maternity home M'ay 9. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deakln, a daughter, born May 6 In St. Mark's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paz Oallegos, a daughter, St. Mark's hospital, April 23. Mr. and Mts. Clyde Auguston, of Lark, a son, born at the Bin'g-ha- m Canyon hospital May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Robert-son of 58 Telegraph, a son, born at the Bingham Canyon hospital on May 9. Mrs. W. J- - Tlerney, Mrs. Ro-bert Burke, Mr. Robert Burke Jr. and Mr. Gregory Tyson were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Dan Delaney, Frank Mascaro, Joseph Jones, Pino Arata, Lynn Scott and Blaine Milner enjoyed a picnic and dance at Saratoga Springs Saturday evening. Mrs. Pete Carl and son Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl and dau-ghter Joan attended a luncheon at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M'cDonald Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDon-ald and daughter Agnes, accom-panied by Miss Aspacla Brown and Miss Doreen Mannion were among those attending a swim-ming party at Wasatch Plunge Thursday evening. Mrs. William Leatherwood was hostess to the Methodist Bible class at her home Tuesday. Mt. Alfred Cunliffe of Salt Lake Is the guest of his brother Mr. Rube Cunliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Ivie and Mrs. Roy Barnett motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. Nick Mascaro of Sandy Is the guest of Mr. Nell Scott at present. Miss Jacque Holbrook was hos-tess to the Upper Bingham school glee club with a theater party Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele visited In Tooele Sunday with friends and relatives. Mr. William Jones returned Sunday, from a three-da- y visit at Pocatello, Idaho, with Mr. James Jones and Mrs. Bob Jimas. M'r. and Mrs. S. Robertson are the proud parents of a boy born Monday at their home. Mr. and Mrs. George Pazell of Salt Lake City were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pazell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Drew are the proud parents of a son born Tue-sday morning at their home. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe, Miss Betty Byrne, Gene Cun-liffe of Copperfleld, Mrs. Roy Barnett, Mr. Edward Barnett, Miss Betty Barnett of Copper-to- n and also Miss Royce Bar-nett of Salt Lake City enjoyed a swimming party at Wasatch Spring Sunday. Mr. and M'rs. Wiljlam Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams and Mr. Ralph Nellson visited In Salt Lake with Mr. Dean Neil-so- n and Mr. Fred Nellson of Ev. anston, Wyoming, Saturday. v ' Copperfleld Agnes McDonald Mrs. Carl Parks, Mrs. W. E. Scott and Mrs. John Anderson entertained the ladles auxiliary Monday evening at the Office building. Following a business meeting Five Hundred was play, ed, prizes being won by Mrs. Grace Gray, Mrs. R. L. Cun-liffe, Mrs. Amy Walters and Mrs. Carl parks. A delicious luncheon was served to twenty members and a good time was had by all. Mrs. Robert Burke and her mother, Mrs. W. J. Tlerney of Bingham were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Burke Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bukland and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pazell Sunday. The Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs. LaVere Jones Wednesday. A literary les-son was given by Mrs. Richard Steele. pi. ,...,, mMMMwy!! Hi' Vim.. ' I ii yjl mil9'i INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE Utah Industrial League First Half Schedule For 1938 May 14 Provo at Price-Helpe- r; Pinney at Dividend. May 15 Dividend at Magna; Gemmell at Price-Helpe-r; Pinney at Provo. May 22 Pinney at Magna-Garfiel- d; Price-Help- er at Divi-dend; Provo at Gemmell. May 25 Gemmell at Dividend. May 28 Provo at Magna-Garfiel- d. May 29 Dividend at Provo; Gemmell at Pinney '2) ; Magna-Ga-rfield at Price-Helper- . May 30 Dividend at Pinney; Price-Help- er at Provo. June 1 Gemmell at Magna-Garfiel- d. June 5 Price-Help- er at Gemmell ; Provo at Dividend (2) ; Magna-Garfiel- d at Pinney. June 8 Price-Help- er at Provo; Magna-Garfiel- d at Gem-mell; Pinney at Dividend. June 12 Pinney at Gemmell; Provo at Magna-Garfiel- d; Dividend at Price-Helpe- r. June 15 Dividend at Gemmell. June 18 Pinney at Provo. June 19 Provo at Pinney; Magna-Garfiel- d at Dividendj Gemmell at Price-Helpe- r. June 22 Price-Help- er at Magna-Garfiel- d. June 25 Pinney at Gemmell. June 26 Gemmell at Provo; Price-Help- er at Pinney. (2); Magna-Garfiel- d at Dividend. All games in Salt Lake City will start at 2:30 p.m. All games in Magna and Bingham start at 4:30 p.m. Weekday games in Dividend and Price-Help- er start at 4:00 p.m. while the Sunday games start at 2:30. All games in Provo start at 2 p.m. ;l' n, ,ii i' ii . i. X - - t mmmmt " " Highland Boy ( Mrs. William Miller I. ...... . ...4 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MJllett and. two children have moved to Suit Lake City to make their ' hom. 9 Mrs. Eva Yengich returned home from the hospital on Sun-day, May 8. Johnnie Bollc rtumd home Saturday from Los Angeles where he spent the past month with his sister, Mary Bolic. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cannun-li- o of Tooele were Sunday vls- - ltors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Xlaz. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Blanohl and Johnnie Bollc motored to Salt Lake Sunday. The final P.-- T. A. meeting of the year was hleld Tuesday ev-ening at 7:30. A Health play was given by the school children and officers chosen for next year George Addy was elected presi-dent. Mrs. Oeongo Smilanvlch, secretary and treasurer and Miss Jennie Buchman chairman of the program. The first and second grade pupils spent Wednesday visiting points of Interest in Salt Lake City. Miss Jennie Buchman Is their teacher. Miss Cornelia Nash, Ted Hig-le- y and his mother Mrs. HIgley visited at tho home of Mrs. Wil-liam Miller Sunday. Mrs. HIgley is president of the W. H. M. S. of the Liberty Park church in Salt Lake City. Marvin Caywood, who has had his leg In a cast for the past three months, la much better. The cast was removed last week. James Abrew had two toes on his right foot broken while working at Copperton on a WPA project He was using a heavy ledge hammer to break large boulders. While swinging the ha-mmer he slipped and the ham-mer landed on his foot. Francis Mayo is a guest at the home of Mrs. James Sned. don In Salt Lake City. |