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Show hsim - ' - - - . tits .. ttojciffiL-"- r - ,-- visit there1. !. lira . g Mr. and Mrs. George Kampros congratulations on are receiving the birth of an eight and one-ha- lf pound daughter born Fri-day, August 12, at the Bingham Canyon hospital. Father John A. Sanders of the Holy Rosary church returned Monday from a two-wee- k vaca-tion in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. Mrs. Richard Giles entertained at luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. M'. C Small of Butte, Montani, who is a guest this week of her Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nelson visited Sunday with Mr. and of Salt Lake MYs. John Cook City. Howard Bellows returned Mon-day from Green River, Utah, the past ten where he spent days visiting relatives. Cat fish-ing on the Green River Is very good at present, Mr. Bellows reported. Mr. ana Mrs. Bailey Llndrtrom several days this of Provo spent week visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Johnssn. John Hutchlngs fished Sunday at Strawberry reservoir, catching a nice mesa of trout, including one 7i pound rainbow. Miss Betty Householder and Miss Dona May Sturgil enter-tained Wednesday evening with a party for Miss Betty Bradford who leaves this week to make her home in Denver. Five cou-- ! pies enjoyed card games and refreshments. Miss Bradford was given several nice gifts. Mrs. Clement Labrum, who has been vlsitln,? Mr. and Mrs. Elmo N'els" n, returned to her home in Roosevelt Sunday. Beverly Scussel has as her ' guest this week Miss Florence Massarra. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henri Massarra of Salt Lake City, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scussel. Miss Jean Knebelau and Miss Velmt Myers of Murray are vis-iting this week with their cousin, Doniid Davies. Lester Starkey, an employee of V. S. Mines, left Bingham Thurs-day for Fredrlckstowu, Mo., to join nts family and make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Webster and son Dennis, Tom-my Konomos, Gene Reno attend-ed the Safeway stort outing at Lagoon Sunday. Miss Ronnie Kenner of Help-er is a guest of her cousiu, Mrs. W. B. Inglesby. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Harris and daughter Virginia are spend, lng this week vacationing in Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Art Macke of Copperton left Saturday for San Diego to visit relatives of Mrs. Macke for two weeks. LOCALS Mrs. Arnold Cunderson is vis-iting In Eureka this week Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marten re-turned from Yellowstone Park Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston returned from Yellowstone Park and Como Springs last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Chad, wick and family of San Fran-cisco were guests last week end of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Chad-wic- The two families fished In East Canyon, reporting good luck. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston In company with Mrs. George Carrigan and Miss Phyllis Carri-ga- n of Union visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Little of Morgan Wednesday. ' Mr and Mrs. James Crellln of the Opera apartments are parents of a son born August 16 at th Bingham Canyon hos-pital. Mts. William Mclvor and son Billy returned home Wednesday from a week's visit in Smithfleld with Mrs. Mclvor'a mother, Mrs. James Roskelly. Miss Helen Bowes of Salt Lake City left for her home after a week's visit in Copperton with Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht. Gerald Larsen Is visiting rela-tives and friends in Lehi this week. Dormus Larsen of Ophlr visit-ed his family in Bingham Mon-day evening. George Baird visited relatives in Heber Sunday. Mrs. Baird and small son returned home with Mr. Baird alfter a week's the members' of the-- No. 2 fire auxiliary Monday evening follow-ing the business meeting. Mrs-Tor- Tobiason and Mrs. Ross Marriott won prizes at cards. Refreshments were served. j . So, Flrw Auxiliary Mrs. Jeff Eden entertained for FOR ORH decorated. ,4e u, U j vaalo, Utah. H-Machine Motor, ,n Small Coal nm,t .flH dltlonj lso Uund good conditio,,. Sefi "pi In Freeman Gul.h 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 Your VOTE and SUPPORT will be Appreciated (Paid Political Advertising) Tday's M THRIFT LESSON J&zZ U Marvels' quatity II ftp f-- greater savings Jj ffffkim money in yourILyf gf pocket Ifj JJjhiJ HA) (n) uvIj i' The CIGARETTE of Qualify f&& CODE NUMBER rctH Quart 938 1 Gallon 948 Other jfe CAMEO Fine Wines CODE NUMBERS California Port Quarto 933 Gallon 934 California MucaUl Quart 972 Gallons 973 California Shorty Quart 1038 Alcohol 20 by Votam 1 Mniiiilltr niliiiPHmtf i BUILT BY AN EMPIRE BUILDER FOR BUILDERS OF NEW EMPIRES I Brlgham Young University, offering 1600 courses In 35 Departments, Is prepared fully to serve the youth of the Intermountain area. IT OFFERS ; Foundation Courses For All Professions and Vocations YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT IT IS ORGANIZED INTO Five Colleges: Applied Science, Arts and Sciences, Commerce, Education, and Fine Arts. There is also a Graduate School, Research Division, and Extension Division. j Brlgham Young University is accredited with the best institutions in the Country. 5 , REGISTRATION DATES t September 23, 24, 26, 1938. s j BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO, UTAH i "The Friendly School" The Pioneer Cooker is grand for snack servto Am hour toasted sandwiches, bacon and eggs, po cakes and sausage and similar dishes. n",T-li-ke the Relish Server to serve the things that add to the cooker's tasty foods pineapple for gnuw ham, pickles for toasted sandwiches, etc. The serf becomes a tray, too, when you remove the 9las,.: ing. Both the cooker and ths server are ManfflJ Bowman products, modernly designed in .tWr and walnut. This special combination price, nowe J is good for a limited time only. 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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY AUG. 23-2- 4 1 COCOANUT GROVE B g With Fred MacMurray and Harriet Hilliard THURSDAY ONLY AUGUST 25 I GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS s With Rudy Vallee and Rosemary Lane a H AU Seats 25c - 3 a FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 26-2- 7 g g DOUBLE BILL g I WALLABY JIM OF THE ISLANDS 1 h With George Houston and Ruth Coleman I AND A TRIP TO PARIS 1 5 With The Jones Family h Also Chanter 2 of serial "JUNGLE JIM" SsXXXKXHXMXMXHXHXHXKXHSMSMSKZKSXZKZSdSKSKSSCSKSMZMZ s BINGHAM & GARFIELD RAILWAY COMPANY Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield RajjJ Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake connection with the Union Pacific System. Use Copper Brass piping for $4,500 cottages only cost $48 more than galvanized iron piping nd wU Last Forever T. II. PBRLEYWITS, J. H. CULLER General Freight and Pass. Agent Salt Lake City, Utah BingM0' ! Birthday Tarty Given Mrs. Cai Huntsman entertain-ed with a party Wednesday after-noon for eighteen small guests, the occasion being the third birthday of her son, Ronnie. The afternoon was spent play-ing games. Birthday cake and refreshments wero served. In Europe. Among affairs given In welcome to the couple was a dinner Sun-day evening presided over by M'r. and Mrs. Christ Apostal for ten guests. A luncheon given Monday af-ternoon by Mrs. George Tampa-Ici- a honored Mr. and Mrs. panos. A dinner Tuesday evening at which Mrs. Vern Skinner was hostess In compliment to Mr, and Mrs. Panos was attended by nine guests. Mr. mid Mrs. Panos Are Welcomed Home Friends have entertained ex. tensively this week for Mr. and Mrs. George Panos who returned Sunday from a three-mont- h visit golds, whits snapdragons and ba-by breath centered the dining table. Games were the evening's entertainment and Pes were presented Miss Mary St. Clair, and Miss Helen Johnson. Bidden to attend were Miss St. Cla!: and Miss Marine Hullenger of Ophlr, Mrs. Ralph Bevan of Tooele, Mrs. Jack Warner and Miss Vir-ginia Colyar of Salt Lako City. Mrs. Wynn Raby, Mrs. Willard Nichols, Mts. James Seal, Mies Annie Masters, Miss Johnson, Miss Helen Sparkes and Miss Helen Morris. Brld?-To-- B Entertained Mrs. Joseph Spendlove was hostess at a dinner given at her home, Wednesday evening, Aug-ust 10, In compliment to her daughter, Beatrice, whose mar. rlage to John Carroll Bates of New York City will be a Septem-ber event. An orange and white color scheme was used in table decorations. A bowl of marl- - No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Loren Stokes entertain-ed the No. 1 Fire auxiliary Mon-day evening. Twelve ladles play, ed contract bridge, prizes being awarded Mrs. Alvln Peterson and Mrs. Jack Householder. Refresh-ments were served. v (Continued from pagu D ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS FEATURE OF FAIR PLANS Working on Mayor Johnson's committee are Al Ablett and George Knudsen; A. Nelson. Dra-per; O. C Kirk, Manna; Mayor Mollis Aylett, Midvale; Paul Rose, Murray; Harold Jensen, Murray; Arthur Peterson, West Jordan; Lancelot Bills, Rlverton v (Continued from page 1) BINGHAM COUPLE BACK FROM TOUR July 4 found the couple attend-ing an American Independence day observance sponsored by the Athens Post of the American Legion. A iprogram, dinner and fireworks brought home closer to members of the Post who were soldiers In the World War, and their guests. The beauties of Greece, the hospitality and friendliness of her people made the visit a happy one Ifor Mr. and Mrs. Pan-os. Correct Ion In last week's edition of the Bulletin the names of Clive y and J. L. Householder, members of the Number Two Bingham Volunteer Fire depart-ment, were Inadvertently omitt-ed (from a list of those receiving a lO.year certificate at the Utah State Flremens' association con-vention held In Price on August 4, 5 find 6. |