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Show u Clyde Makan of American For was fined 5 for peddling vege-tables without a license. Mrs. A. C Larlck and Mrs. Bert Thomas left Tuesday to at-tend the official visitation of the Myton and Park City Order of Eastern Star chapters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis and son Frank of Salt Lake City, Miss Katherine Lewis and Miss Stella Chamond of San Francis. CO" and Mrs. Clara Thomas of Bingham visited Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones at Echo Dam Tues-day. Miss Lewis and Miss Cha-mond have been guests of Mrs. Thomas several days the past week. Mrs. M. F. May, Mrs. Walno Jarvl and daughter Patricia May and Mr. Charles Jarvi, all of Pasadena, Cal., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Culleton. Mrs. May is Mrs. Cul-leton- 's mother, and expects to spend two weeks visiting In Bingham. LOCAL NOTES Mrs. Gordon Buckle of Cop-perto- n entertained Thursday with a luncheon for eight members of her sewing club. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cook of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arth-ur Cook Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Olough of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clough Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Jensen spent Sunday visiting in Logan where their son,' Don Jensen, Is a TJ. S. A. C. student. Mr. and Mrs. William Trevar-the- n, Mrs. William Thomas and Mr. William Robertson spent the week end In Spring Valley, Ne-vada, visiting Mr. Trevarthen's brother. Among those attending the wedding of Miss Mary Louise Prlsk and Mr. Max Spendlove Monday evening in Salt Lake City were George BIhler, Miss Annie Masters, Miss Helen Spark, es, Miss Helen Morris, Mrs. Neva Able, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spend-love, Bishop and M'rs. David Ly-on and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp. Mrs. H. R. Gust entertained at a 6 o'clock birthday dinner honoring her son Gordon Wed-nesday eveninlg. Covers were laid for William Mitchell, Hugh Hue-bne- r, Eugene Davidson, Howard Smith, John Motis and the guest of honor. W. N. Madsen was fined $10 Wednesday by Justice of Peace Harry Parker for operating his car without a driver's license. Cash. A-- i . condition, tv i mum jo gtuii,tl0 J! Bingham Mortuan TelepliOQo i7 ' 5H IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 57.7. CHAPTER 48, LAWS OF UTAH, 1935, A THREE. j MONTH PERIOD MARCH 15 TO JUNE 15, 1 j HAS BEEN DESIGNATED FOR THE INSPEC I TION AND ADJUSTMENT BY OFFICIAL INSPEC. f TION STATIONS OF BRAKES, LIGHTING EQUff. j MENT, STEERING MECHANISM, HORNS, MIRE j ORS, WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND OTHER EQUIP. f MENT ON ALL RESIDENT-OWNE- D MOTOE j VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILER- S E I THE STATE OF UTAH. f STATE ROAD COMMISSION f W. D. HAMMOND, CHAIRMAN !' I- - I - I j: ADDERLEY & NICHOLS GARAGE I Phone 88 87 Main Strrt tI COME IN TODAY AND LET US INSPECT YOll CAR. BY DOING SO YOU WILL AVOID THE LAS! MINUTE RUSH. J WE HAVE THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT TC V GIVE YOUR CAR A GOOD INSPECTION. ' WE ARE DEALERS IN: ? i CHRYSLERS, PLYMOUTHS, HUDSONS AND HUDSON-TERRAPLAN- E CARS. ' iQC GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES p CONOCO PRODUCTS f L? MY FEET USED TO HUttfY jfY,y LIKE THE DICKENS TILL f g) 'y I TOOK BILL'S BET ! "bet YOU $5 thatV fH ' K 3 : 1 ' i'Ui I ffi U' WOLVERINES WOULDN'T! C0L IMAGINE THAT! V A1 HURT YOUR iL Pr-- j 14 HOURS OF ' xXthisil make my ' feiaSH'(SRM SHOES STIFF AS r I yH WILL SAVE THAT, ffillNDON A $UUE jXWH fj SEE THAT SHELL! yS. That's the inner layer, a tough jf v substance much like your fing f 'Jt. "ii er-nai- l. Wolverine tans this V Vv three-pl- y leather by an exclu- - V",.; .'pv sive triple-tannin- g process, so f""v,v A l it is soft and pliable, yet retain- - &vfs.i y ft ing all its super-strengt- h and Wf S!itJ wearing qualities. Come in and JHf' try on a pair. We have your Wfilptyf I size in various styles. No ob-- W J ,- - ; ligation. ""fij - f'y Bmghzm Merc. Co. The Big Store CANYON MOTOR COMPANY I ti Phone 333 Main and Markta 8D OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION N(X 64 t t IT IS MANDATORY THAT YOUR CAR MUST $ h INSPECTED BEFORE JUNE 15, 1938. r WE ARE EQUIPPED TO GIVE YOUR CAR J GOOD INSPECTION. Inn WE ARE DEALERS IN: . 1 0 cla GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES f TEXACO GASOLINE TEXACO AND HAVOLINE MOTOR OILS !baJ 1 FORD CARS j 6ra AA--A A A. Hi) Roma California Wines TJ !. Product of ROMA WINE COMPANY. todL Calilomia 1 1 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 cf your burden. BINGHAM MORTUARY John Stampfel Licensed Embalmer Telephone. 17 ""'-'- - -- ..m..T3 Sjj ":n:ns:ir:i:iia f STANDARD GARAGE : Phone 18 , Biif J u I fthe I ICI OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION NO. ! iter LET US INSPECT YOUR CAR. WE. ARE $01 1 ' ED TO DO A GOOD JOB. YOUR CAR INSPECTED BEFORE JUNE 15, 1938. j' WE ARE DEALERS IN: ' ; f Y "8 ' 'tree ATLAS TIRES AND TUBES VICO OIL PRODUCTS CHEVROLET CARS 17 STORE YOUR CAR WITH US La 't Bir S THE SIGN OF QUALITY YOU CAN BUY ANY OF THE FAMOUS STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS AT HESS' SERVICE 292 Main St. BINGHAM SERVICE STATION 14 Main St. WALTER BARTS MOONLIGHT SERVICE STATION Between Bingham and Copperton Vedalakes and Campas, Prop. p ' Society - - - A le Qulnn were hostesses. Cootie was' played and.' the prize given Miss Helen Chlpian. Dinner Party t Mrs. Don Stuart of Fillmore Who has been a guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Berg, the past week was an hon-ored guest at a seven o'clock dinner party Tuesday evening at the Berg home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Don Stu-art, Mr. and Mrs. Don Carpen-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nerdin, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mitchell and Miss Doris Berg. J. U. (Club Mrs. Lou Andreason entertain-ed the J.' U. club Wednesday evening at her home. Prizes at Five Hundred were presented M'rs. Alice Peterson, Mrs. Lll Davidson and Mrs. Bob Streator. Mrs. R. O. Frasier, Mrs. Harry Parker, Mrs. Art Macke, Mrs. John Robertson. Prizes at bridge were presented Mrs. J. C. Land-enberge- r, Mrs. Ted Roblson and Mrs. Earl Scott of Copperfleld. Eagles Auxiliary Mrs. Herb Oust was reelected president of the Order of Eagles auxiliary last Thursday evening at a meeting of members in the Masonic hall. With the exception of a few offices to be filled next meeting those chosen Included : Mrs. Gust, president; Mrs. Al Ooff, vice president; Mrs. Irvln ' Stlllman, secretary; Mrs. Ida Kannlainen, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Lenin of Salt Lake City, inside guard; Mrs. Lou Andreason, con-ductress. Mrs. J. J. Doyle and Mrs. Jack Davidson were hostesses during the social part of thte ev-ening. Mrs. Kannlainen and Mrs. Oust won first and second high score prizes at bridge. Refresh-ments were served. No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Eleven members of the No. 2 Fire auxiliary attended the meet-ing Monday evening at the No. 2 hall, Mrs. Joe Timothy en-tertained during the social part of the evening and presented Mrs. Eddie Grant and Mrs. Tom Masters with high score prizes and Mrs. Bessie West the house prize. Refreshments were srved. Spring Wedding tA beautiful spring wedding of interest to local residents wM that of M'iss Mary Louise Prink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charl-es T. Trisk of . 173 E street, Salt Lake City, and Mr. Miax J. Spendlove, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove of this city. The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock Monday evening in the Unitarian church by Rev-erend Jacob Trapp. The church was decorated with lilacs and tulips. Lighted yellow tapers were used In the candelabra. Miss Floroence Summerhays and Mr. Howard Frazoe sang several vocal solos while the families and friends of the couple assem-bled. The bride was charmlnig in her mother's wedding dress of flowered satin. Her veil was of lace and fell from a coronet of rhlnestones and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of roses, fsee. via and gardenias. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Helen McNelly, who wore orchid georgette. The at-tendants ! were frocked alike in georgette ' models made with long flowing full skirts and quillted Jackets. The bridesmaids were Miss Anna Jones, who wore old rose; Miss Donnie Evans, In yei-- , low; Miss Beatrice Spendlove, in green. They carried arm bou- - Joying games at the park and a program later were: IrmaJune Uauimell, Ray Williams, Helen Wldemau, David Breckon, Jerry Watkina, Richard and Robert Jenkins, Gordon and Maurlne Buckle, Val and Carol Farns-wort- h, Billy Taylor, Anna Lee Burress, John Russell Frazler, Warren Dean and Shirley Ran-kin, Keith and Shirley Mayne, Lola Jean and Jerry Gammell, Betty Jacobson, Junior Streator, Maxlne Warner, Ned Brown, Ro. bert Pullen, Jackie Knudsen, Bon-nie Bethel, Betty Tibbies, Margie Bennion. Entertains For Guest Mrs. Gilbert Nutter of Corona, Cal., who was house igueBt of Mr. and Mrs. Art Sorenson last week, was complimented Friday with a bridge luncheon at the Sorenson home. Out of town guests were Mrs. Nutter, Mrs. Marie Wicks of Meeker, Colo., Mrs. T. A. Peterson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Don Stuart of Fill-more, others attending were Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, Mrs. For-rest Adams, Mrs. Harvey Wolfe, Mrs. Bryan Bird, Mrs. Sam Sturm, Mrs. Al Ablett, Mrs. S. J. Granqulst, Mrs. Wayne Shel-ley. Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Gran-qulst won high score prizes at bridge. Mrs. Nutter left Sunday to return home. Rebckahs Miss Althea Chrlatensen enter-tained Tuesday evening for the Ruth Rebekah lodge at her home. A round table discussion of the origin, history and growth of the Independent Order of Odd Fel-lows was held. Time was also spent at bridge with Mrs. Sellna Nerdin and Mrs. Marie Stuart winning prilzes. Refreshments were served to thirteen. Sunday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. R. E. M'cElroy of West Jordan entertained Moth-er's Day at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum, Mrs. Ida Mug-fu- r and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dag-gers and family. No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Earl James entertained the No. 1 Fire auxiliary Mon-day evening at the Fire hall. Mrs. Sophie Bemls and Mrs. James Culleton won prizes. Fourt-een, ladles attended. Refresh-ments were served. L. P. B. Relief Society Eugene Morris of the Bing-ham blahoprlc spoke to members of the Relief Society Tuesday on the work that organization was doing. Two selections were giv-en by the Singling Mothers. Junior Legion Auxiliary , Services of the American Le-gion Junior auxiliary were of-fered the senior auxiliary on Poppy day, May 26, at the mon-thly meeting held at the home of Mtb. Glen Davles Wednesday afternoon. Miss Marjorle and Miss'Frank- - Summer Wedding Planned Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchraan recently announced the engage-ment of their daughter, Miss Barbara Pauline Buchman, to Ralph Wells Robinson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wells Robinson of Berkeley, Cal. The marrlaige will take place early In July. Miss Buchman Is a former stu-dent of the University of Utah and a graduate ot the Universi-ty of California at Berkeley, where she Is now doing graduate work. Mr. Robinson Is also a gra-duate of the University of Cali-fornia and Is a member of Beta Theta PI fraternity and Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic fra-ternity. Martha Sewing Circle Card Party Large bouquets of lilacs com-bined with sprays ot apple blos-soms decorated the Masonic hall Saturday afternoon when the Martha Sewing Circle with co-operation of the Order of East-ern Star, Martha chapter, gave their spring card party. Twenty-on- e tables of bridge were In play. Mrs. George Robbe was chair-man of the refreshment commit-tee and was .assisted In enter-tainment and serving by Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Mrs. John West, Mrs. William Trevarthen. quets of tulips. Ray Spendlove was best man for his brother. Earl Prisk was rlnlg bearer and tiny Duane Ev-ans the flower girl. Leland Prisk was head usher and was assist-ed by Cailvin McNelly and Newell Evans. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prlsk on Gil-mer drive. Two hundred guests called. Mt. and Mrs. Spendlove left during the reception for a two week honeymoon In the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prlsk entertained Friday evening with a bridal supper for the couple and their bridal party. Xu--I Club Meetings of - the Nu-- I club were discontinued until fall with the final spring entertainment last Thursday evening in Beau Brummel cafe at which Miss Margaret Ireland was hostess. Miss Mable Neprud and Miss An-nie Masters won high score priz-es. M'rs. L. C. Jones of Copper, ton and Mrs. Bessie Wright of Salt Lake City were guests. A pink and white color scheme was carried out in the floral centerpiece. Entertain Miss Vern Baer and Miss Ver-en- a Graham entertained with a bridge dinner Tuesday evening at the Theo Chester home. There were sixteen guests, each ot whom received a gift instead of the usual presentation ot bridge prizes. Birthday Party Mrs. George Knudsen of Cop-pert-entertained Sunday after-noon with a party for her son Brlggle on his seventh birthday. Tables for the luncheon were ar- -. ranged In a downstairs amuse-ment room. A pink, white and green color scheme was used on the tables and in favors. En- - v CARD OP THANKS We wish to express our Bin-ce- re appreciation and thanks for the many kindnesses, beautiful floral offerings and the services of Bingham policemen' offered us following the death of our son and brother. Signed, Mr. and Mrs. Duane McCandless LaRue McCandleas Mr. and Mrs. Ray OVard |