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Show r fftf Eight (l J k TXIE BULLETIN. BINGHAM, UTAH r 1,1 kni ' " mmmmmmmmm"mmmmmmmmmmm" Ill and have a supervised story hour lor small children A committee was appointed to help raise money and to interest organizations in a recreational program for girls at the Central school. Mrs. J. B. Myers, Mrs. William Kldd and Mrs. John Qreen were named. Mrs. John Dahlstrom and Mrs. Leland Burress reported on the Western and State Federation convention of Women's Clubs which they attended April 20-2- 1 in Salt Lake City. A donation of $10 was voted the Bingham Volunteer Firemen for the Fourth of July. Mrs. William Cole, Mrs. Cora Thompson, Mrs. Odell Peterson and Mrs. R. R. Bell were unani-mously elected to membership. o Relief Society Sponsors Party An excellent program, follow-ed by 'a dance,' was given Wednes-day even(ng .under auspices of the Relief Society at th L.D.S. church. Included on the program were the following numbers: so-pra-solo, Mrs. Helen Stoker; vocal solo, Edgar Fernley; tap dance, Molly May and Jlrrunle Culleton: reading. Paul Richards: Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Zalser of 24 TJ S. Mine announce the binn of a son at the Bingham hospital May 25. Infant Dies Richard Kieth Steele, newborn son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele of Copperfleld, died at the family home Monday evening. Graveside funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Tooele City cemetery. Reverend and Mrs. Talmadge Chilson, Miss Ethel Weiss and Miss Ada Duhlgg left Thursday morning to attend the annual meeting of the Utah Mission of the Methodist Episcopal church In Price this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dowd are leaving Bingham this week end for Park City to make their home. Mr. Dowd has been an employe of the local Safeway store for the past three years. Mrs. T. C. Arbuckle and son Edward of Fruita, Colorado, visit-ed over the week end at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. William Sum-nie- ht and Mr. and" Mrs. William Gray at Ccperfleld. Mrs. Arbuck-le is a sister of Mrs. Sumnlcht. and Molly May and Jimmy Culle-ton. ' Meet ? Mrs. Thomas Nerdin was hos-tess to the Ruth Robekah chap-to- r at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mike Brisk won high score at Contract bridge. Refreshments were served eight. jt &men's civic Club Mrs. Wilford Harris, retiring president of the Women's Civic club, was given a standing vote of thanks , for her services to the organization the past two years at the final meeting of the club for this year. The incoming pre-sident for next year is Mrs. John Dahlstrom. The executive committee, In-cluding Mrs. Wilford Harris, Mrs. John Dahlstrom, Mrs. J. Gran-quls- t, Mrs. Frank Meade and Mrs. A. C. Larlck were hostesses of the meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Harris. The club decided to keep the library open during the summer Frank Worsley has been em-ployed as butcher at Safeway's store. Ray Nichols, formerly with Safeway stores in Price, has been transferred to the local store, and expects to bring his family with him here soon, ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craw-ford and family spent the fore-part of the week visiting Mrs. Crawford's parents in Fountain Green, Utah. vocal solo, Lucy Praggastls; pi-ano duet, Gordon Buckle and Maurlne Buckle; reading Marie Condas; vocal solo, Blaine Wells; tap dance, Mattle Jean Adams and Lorraine Toblason; piano so-lo, Robert Colyer; reading, Mrs. Vera Peterson; comedy skit, Mrs. Nola Peterson, Mrs. Frances Bor-e- n. j- l- $o. 1 Fire Auxiliary v . Mrs. Joe Scnasei; Mrs. Loren Stokes and Mrs. John' -- Creedon were the committee In charge of the conjoint meeting of No. 1 Firemen and auxiliary Monday ev-ening. Supper was served to 32 and high score bridge prizes won by Mrs. Jack Householder, Mrs. Mem Roblson, Mr. Art Cook and Mr. Cyril Roblson. ' J Bridge Foursome Mrs. Al Ablett entertained her bridge foursome Tuesday evening. Supper was served to Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Lil Davidson and Mrs. E. J. Householder. Mrs. Doyle won high score. J- - No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Mrs. Tory Toblason, Mrs. Vern Faddla and Mrs. Ted Roblson were the committee in charge of the No. 2 conjoint meeting of Firemen and auxiliary Monday evening. Dinner was served and tables arranged for bridge. High score prizes were awarded Mrs. Ed Grant, Mrs. T. Toblason, Mr. Ted Roblson and Mr. Clive . Sid-d- o way. jl Birthday Party Honoring Robert Jarvls, Mrs. James Culleton, his aunt, enter-tained at a theatre party tor his eleventh birthday. Before going to the Princess Theatre, games were enjoyed and luncheon serv-ed to Helen Chlpian, John Dlmas, Gay CuBhlng, Ch&rles Carey. WU-lade- Hodges, Douglas Morris Utah Industrial Baseball leaqoe 1937 FIRST HALF SCHEDULE Sun., May 30 Provo at Gemmell Pinney at Mania U. S. Mines at Midvale. Mon., May 31 Gemmell at Pinney x Midvale at pnv Wed., June 2 Midvale at Magna Provo at U. S. STARTING TIME OF GAMES At Salt Lake Single Games, 2:30 p. m. At Provo Same as Salt Lake. At Magna All games in May 4:30 p. m. After May si At Midvale All games in May 4:30 p.m. After MaySi Ji At Bingham All games in May 4:30... After May 8is.fl Double Headers 2:00 p. m. x Double Header-2-nd ?1 Exhibition. (2) Both League Games. t " - L V-- VLLuiMi Ask about - the ....! 'iVYfA 'A i WARRANTY VP1 OH THtR0LLAT0S COMPRESS.!).) UNIT NORGE'. WESTS FURNITURE CO. ' (i NATIONAL CISmiED 1 A(tjftllr WODUCTS COBPOJATO A" WINDSOR A Pint Cod No. 49-4- 13 qmrt l '" Cod No. 51-ltt- pU C0d N" 5lkmpS 100 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY This whiskey is 16 months old Fifths Code lio. 54 Pints Code Ho. 55 OUNMOU DISTILLERIES COV LoubrflU Owuboca, jjjjlji SALE OF MAYTAG "1 WASHING MACHINES We are exclusive agents for MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES IN Bingham Canyon. We have sev-eral late models that we are selling at a great SACRIFICE. 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