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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMRPu Page Eifrht THE BULLETIN. BINGIIAM, UTAH . - f 9-- i I ned for sometime this fall. (Ladles Aid To Give Dinner A public dinner to raise funds for cleaning and repairing the parsonage Is being planned by the M. E. Community church Uadies Aid for next Tuesday evening from 6:30 o'clock on. Adults will be charged BOc a plate and children 20c. The com-mittee In charge of the dinner are Mrs. John West, Mrs. James Barkle, Mrs. John Dobson and Mrs. A. A. Berg, who will be assisted by other members of the organization. Officers elected to head the Ladies Aid following the lunch-eon given last Friday In the church dining room were Mrs. E. E. Longfellow, president; Mrs. Ernest Prigmore, vice president; Mrs. William Trevarthen, secre-tary; Mrs. Will Thomas, cor responding secretary. Friday (today) afternoon the Ladies Aid are to meet at the home of Mrs. Herb Gust to work on articles to be offered for sale at the church bazaar plan- - CHSHSKXHSHXHXHXHXHZH2KSKS Lll Davidson andT tor. Prize, at bridge were by Mrs. Doy!e( and Mrs. Mugfur. after " luncheon was served. Lake City entertained Saturday evening for members of the J. U. club. Present from Bingham were Mrs. Carrie Doyle, Mrs. Ida Mugfur, Mrs. Irene Mayne, Mrs. Blanche Starley, Mrs. Le-no- re Andreason, Mrs. Alice Pe-terson, Mrs. Gene Milner, Mrs. j. r. iui Mrs Urlla Prigmore of Salt Is Guet Her John Carroll Bates of New York City arrived Monday even- - lng and is the guest of Mr. and ! Mrs. Joseph Spendlove, parents ! of Miss Beatrice Spendlove, i whose marriage to Mr. Bates will be solemnized Saturday. Miss Spendlove and Mr. Bates visited Tuesday at Cutler Dam with Mrs. Fred Rice, Mr. Bates' moth-er. Martha Circle Mrs. James Jensen of High-land Boy was hostess Wednes-day to members of the Martha Sewlnp Circle at their Hist social of the fall season. A one o'clock luncheon was served to sixteen. High scores at contract were held by Mrs. Art Macke and Mrs. OeorgH Bolmati. FOR WiST-T-hr-i ment at 180 Car, Fork. J33 SEE THE BULLETIN FOR FINE PRINTING f Safety First I I Vote For I M M ! Miiredl Heinkel ! H 5 i Democratic Candidate I M M jj Justice of the Peace Tenth f Precinct jj PRIMARY ELECTION TUES. SEPT. 13 I X X x MR. IIENKEL IS A VETERAN OF THE SPANISH- - St S AMERICAN WAR AND THE WORLD WAR. S FOR THE PAST 6 MONTHS HE HAS SERVED AS B g JUSTICE OF PEACE IN THIS PRECINCT. ii ii IS A VOTE FOR MR. IIENKEL NEXT TUESDAY 5 5 WILL BE A VOTE FOR A CAPABLE AND g QUALIFIED MAN. M H E (Paid Political Advertising) jj .HZHXXHXHZHZHZKXHXHXMXMZMXMXMSMSMXHZIHXHXHXIXXMXHXHI James 8. MuuUIliiifts r--r. I DEMOCRATIC ' - - CANDIDATE 4V-- r; FOR M' COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOUR YEAR TERM A ROAD MAN FOR . v A R0AD J0B- - Mv Let's Keep an Expert fc - --j IT COSTS LESS. Paid for by Friends of J. B. Mullins gsre ACME WALTER'S SCHLCTZ Distributed By MIDWEST DISTRIBUTING CO. C. II. "Chick" Reilley 132 S. 2nd W. Was. 4919 I A, ARE YOU HOT THESE DAYS? USE BUTTERMILK A COOLING, REFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINK HOGAN'S "Always th Best" HXHZZHZKZHZNZMZMXHXHXHXH For SERVICE To the State of Utah . SAFETY . For Business and Labor SECURITY For Aged and Needy VOTE FOR GORDON WEGGELAND Candidate For DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION STATE SENATOR, Salt Lake County Primary Election, September 13, 1938 i Your VOTE and SUPPORT will be Appreciated i (Paid Political Advertising) j jdiK,H.gm Vui,-- " -- - - ' J I mniuM nil 1 in. turn him - ... , ,d Specials for Friday & Saturday, Sept. MO CHEESE SUGAR I 1 MILK If Kraft. 2 Jb. Pkgs. 10-Pou- Cloth E All Brands II jjrj Brick or American Bag 1 4 For If I 55C y 55C I 25C fc' - 'iM irr mm"mmmmmimm 21..l.'...m?"mm.. ir - 1 1 Kilchcn Craft jj0rt 4 Bags Kitchen flA 48-Pou- Baz 77 Kraft 48-l- b. bagsM.W I ITTTl ti B II II II Ilarvest Blossom aftm Bags Harvest pA I --Pund Bag OW Bios., 48-l- b. bags93l)U I i Every Bag Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. j BROWN DERBY T TH TT Tf? WITH EMPTIES 39CK H 1 tffS- - 25C Corsi, Goldesi Eae. 3 Cans 25c I SBl H?"lflc SNOWDRIFT ,roUdEan49C WHEAT FLAKES 19c I TUNA FISHWO: r""11 ISC BEHAD A--Y, 20 Oz. loaves 8c : tSST"n;?r $1'00 SALAD DRESSING W25(! ! fSJHlP25 Jcar25e TOILET TISSUE &etsi Sll-'Blff- t Granulated Soap, This Soap works exceptional- - ftp I 5 sooi in our local water. Large Package ZUM J "Cheese miM lib. 14c h ' I ' """" I Clt PnTATnpfrmts and Vegetables ; ,o PoUds U LEMONS Do2e 1 i iiiffiiate9 2 IPmiinii 5c mQuality Mestt h ROAST tit GROUND BEEF 2 ? Sn2,11121 3 lb. oritoflt mi mmi m m chops : u i; We Deliver i Princess Theatre j 5 SEMI-MONTHL- Y PROGRAM 1 MatineQ fafly at 1 :30 p. m. Evening, 7:15 and 9. fj SJ SATURDAY ONLY SEPT. 10 g DOUBLE BILL a f FLIGHT INTO NOWHERE 8 With Jack Holt 1 ! BELOVED BRAT gj t With Bonita Granville g J Also Chapter 4 of Serial S SUNDAY ONLY SEPT. 11 m i THE SHOPWORN ANGEL 1: ! With Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart j MON., TUES. AND WED. SEPT. 12, 13, 14 1 ! THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD I j With ' Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland if : Admission 15-3- 0 i THURSDAY ONLY SEPT. 15 BLOCKADE g! With Madeleine Carroll and Henry Fonda m All Seats age S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPT. 16-1- 7 h DOUBLE BILL PRISON FARM I With Shirley Ross and Lloyd Nolan, AND 1 LITTLE MISS THOROUGHBRED i With John Litel and Ann Sheridan I Also Chapter 5 of Serial 1 SUNDAY AND MONDAY SEPT. 18-1- 9 LITTLE MISS BROADWAY I With Shirley Temple I Note: All Children Occupying Seats Must have Tickets. Adm. 10c 15c and 25c fj TUESDAY And WEDNESDAY SEPT. 20-2- 1 ill SKY GIANT With Richard Dix and Joan Fontaine m I THURSDAY ONLY SEPT. 22 I PENITENTIARY Ii With John Howard and Jean Parker i All Seats 25c FRIDAY And SATURDAY SEPT. 23-2- 4 g BAR 20 JUSTICE j With William Boyd n! AND ONE WILD NIGHT 81 With June Lang Also Chapter 6 of Serial KHSHIMMXHZNZNIMZMZNZMZNXKZMSNZMZNXMZNZNXMIZHsi ' H " ' ' J i' I j I 3t1 piii . ! PINTS 0 I) QUARTS CODE NO. 313 - j CODE NO. 312 S i 1 BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIJS x ill BltNOCO BY FRANKFORT DISTILLERIES A Jt i I INCORPORATED-BAIT- .. M0. 80 ?2??i U S Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore " H I x in: Leave For ' Los Angeles Neighbors of Mrs. Otto Bix-enm-entertainea wini a party in her honor Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. D. C Lyon in Oarr Fork. The evening was spent playing games and enjoying mu-sic. Mrs. Lyman Otteson and Mrs. E. R. Draper were in charge of refreshments. Mrs. A. J. Bo-ber- g directed games and Mrs. Flossie Ramsey supplied musical numbers. Attending were friends of Mrs- - Blxenman, who loft Wed-nesday for Los Angeles to make her home and Join her son,, Ber-nard Blxenman, who is a student at Woodbury college. Mr. Blx-enman Is living in Salt Lake City. Luncheon Fall flowers were uej In de-coration at the Weaskti Inn Tues-day when Mrs. James McDonald off Lark was hostess with a bridge luncheon. Places were marked at five small tables for Mrs. L. H. Bolte, Mrs. T. Brink, Mrs. J. S. Lockhead and Mrs. Beth Spell of Salt Lake City; Mrs. A. C. Larlck, Mrs. Les ' Breckon, Mrs It. O. Frazier, .Mrs. James Westwood, Mrs. II. C. Jenkins, Mrs. Elliott Evans, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. Hex Tripp. Mrs. L. E. .Stillman, Mrs. Elmer Knud- - sen, Mrs. licit 'ITiomas. Mrs. Harold Nielson. Mrs. William Grant, Miss Bessie Hanson and Mrs. Art Maly. High score bridge prizes went to M'rs. Iarick and Mrs, Bieckon M. I. A- - Opening Social Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Don't miss the big show! A carnival such as you have never witness-ed before. Three ring circus, sldoWhowb, Comedians, rmuslc dancing, pink lemonade and a good time for all! This enter-tainment will constitute the op-ening social of the Mutual Im-provement association, and will be held Tuesday, September 13, at 7:30 p. m. at the L. D. S. Ward chapel in Bingham. En-trance admission 6c per person, sideshows lc ach. . Receipts to be used for annual dues. Come one! Come all! Don't fail to see this stupendous attraction. Order of Eagles Auxlliary Mrs. Kasper Tassainer and Mrs. Vaun Chriatensen of Cop-porto-entertained members of the Eagles auxiliary last Thurs-day evening at the Masonic hall. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. J. J. Doyle and Mrs. Al Goff Refreshments were served. No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. James Carrlgan entertain-ed the No. 1 Fire auxiliary Mon-day evening. Mrs. William Cook ancl Mrs. Jack Householder won prlies at bridge. Thirteen mem-bers attended. Refreshments were served. |