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Show I 1 Pafftmr THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, APjgp 3 tation Departments about proper sewage disposal facilities. They will be iglad to serve you. No set rules can be worked out for the entire County be-cause each locality has its own difficult problems. It is therefore necessary to consult either with a cleaner and bettered which to live. Uat' k W. II. Anderson, com , Health and Charity R. J. Alexander, m. d " County Physician By A. Robeit Larsoni Chief Inspector. Lark Notes r-- iBS)sif i mm m mm ir i Mr, and Mrs. Bert Fitzgerald and son of Wilmington, Califor-nia, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coakley. The Relief Society held a spe-cial meeting at the home of Mrs. Selma Peterson.. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald entertained at a six o'clock din-ner at their home Thursday evening. Guests included Mr. and the County or State Sanitation Departments about your parti-cular sewage problem. It is absolutely necessary for the health and comfort of any community to keep one's house and premises as clean as possi-ble, and even then diseases of very grave nature appear In our community. Let us all pull together for The Board of County Commis-sioners has designated the week of April 11th to 16th as a Clean-up week for this year. We are earnestly soliciting all civic and religious organizations to cooper-ate with us in this campaign. This campaign is suggested to not only mean a Clean-U- p cam-paign, but we also urge you to, as far as possible, paint up and eradicate weeds. Burn all ma-terial that can be burned with-out endangering yourself and neighbors with fire hazards. Place all rubbish, tin cans, etc., in containers, where it Is possible to do so, and put them out near the curb line during the week above mentioned. Commissioner J. B. Mulllns of the Salt Lake County Road de-partment has kindly consented to haul the rubbish away during the week following the campaign. This will necessitate your hav-ing all refuse on the curb pro-mptly on or before the 16th of April, so that no retrace will be necessary this year. We earnestly ask that, where pit toilets are maintained, they be painted and made fly proof as this is a breedlug place for various unhealthful germs and often causes sickness and misery. In view of the fact that the Board of County Commissioners is not authorized to tax for sew-age disposal, people should con-sult the State or County Sani- - Mrs. Harold Nlelson, Miss Roma Iasella, Miss Eleanor Parry, tea-chers at the Lark school and Mr. and Mrs. Max DuBois. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Roberts re-turned Sunday after visiting at the home of Mr. Roberts parents in Mona, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas en-tertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blackler and Mr. and Mrs. F.K. Potter of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson were Salt Lake City visitors Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas en-tertained at a buffet supper at their home Sunday night in hon-or, of Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Brler-l- y and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen of Salt Lake City. O Umgljam HuUdttt ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT BINQHAM CANYON, SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH ENTERED AS SEOONO 6LASS MATTER AT THE POSTOFPICE AT BINOHAM t CANYON UTAH, UNDER THE ACT Of MARCH 1, 1876 I UlAHEtASSOO&IOM LELAND G. BURRESS, Editor and Publisher. 3 : Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.00 Advertising Rates furnished on application. en by her sister-in-la- w, Mts. Mar-vel Chla. Games were played and a delicious lunch was serv-ed to thirty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wil-son entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Marcon, Miss Agnes McDonald and Mr. Blaine Mllner with a Five Hundred party at their home Monday evening. A de-licious luncheon was served. Mrs. Dewey Knudsen attended a party at the home of Mrs. E. V. Knudsen at Copperton Mon-day. The Relief Society met at the home of Mrs. Horace Aven Tues-day afternoon. A theology les-son was given by "Mrs. Lewis Parkens. M'rs. 'James Fine of Salt Lake City was the week end .guest of her daughter, Mrs. Gayle Rose. Mr. and (Mrs. W. Riddles and family visited ln Provo with his mother, Mrs. W. D. Riddles Sun-day and Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. George Ander-son and daughter Doris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mllburn Allen of RIverton Wednesday. Miss LaVern Cunllffe left Thu-rsday morning to spend the week end at Murray with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone and Mrs. Ross FalsettI visited in Provo Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pino. i i Copperfield Agnes McDonald Mrs. Myles McDonald visited with her mother Mrs. James Fine in Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Marcon accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl and daughter Joan to Salt Lake Wednesday. The Carls are visiting Mrs. Pete Carl several days. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ander-son and son Obrlen spent Friday visiting ln Draper with her mo-ther, Mrs. C. 0. Hendrlckson. Mr. Nick Feles of Pocatello, Idaho, ia a guest of Dan Delaney. Miss Mary Kokles entertained with a card party at her home Monday evening. Prizes were to Mrs. Dick Steele, Miss Mary Jones and housaprlze went to Miss Edna Holbrook. Mrs. A. Shepherd, Mrs. Dick Steele, Miss Katharine Braun, Miss As-pac- ta Brown, Miss Thereat De Marco, Miss Edna Holbrook and Miss Athena Jlmas attended. A delicious luncheon was served and a good time had by all.' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ander-son and son Obrlca and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Anderson were guests of Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Mid-va- le Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Coward and family left Wednesday to 'make their home in Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tyson of Bingham were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Booth Sun-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Buike and son were dinner guests at the home "of Mr. and Mrs. Dlck Williams Sunday. Mrs. Rube Cunllffe and son returned home Sunday from the Bingham hospital. Mrs. W. J. Tierney of Bing-ham was the .guest of her dau-ghter Mrs. Robert Burke Wed-nesday. Miss Shirley Anderson is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Midvale. Mrs. George Anderson held the Ladles Aid quilting at her home Wednesday afternoon. A delici-ous luncheon was served. Miss Carmella Chla was hon-ored with a birthday party at her home Saturday evening giv- - GIVE PLAYGROUND YOUR SUPPORT j Although there remains more I than a month of school and suow f Is still 'on the ground, boys In I 'Bingham Canyon are looking for- - i ward to vacation. Their first j concern is the recreation play- - j ground at Copperton ball park. On en average of 246 boys spent J their days at tho park last sam- - I mer. Delegations of boys have gtart- - ' ed to make the rounds this year, questioning' American Legion i post officials and visiting other The American Legion Post as- - i sumes a heavy burden ln rals- - J lag funds to finance the recrea-place- s of Information to ask: What Is being done about the recreation program this year? Hon piogram. Organizations that have tried to help ln the past have found all too often an in-difference from the parents of the boys who enjoy the playground pleasures. The playground is of civic benefit and the first to see this should be the parents of the boys who gather there. It is unfair to leave all the financial burden to the Ameri-can Legion Post. This is a pub-lic playground, for community benefit and worthy of the sup-port of every Bingham resident. Every small contribution given for this fine playground helps toward a successful season for Bingham Canyon boys. o Miss Frances Dursee of Hi a, Montana,' was a week guest of Miss D,ila Macke the A. A. Macke home ln coj ton. Mr. and Mrs. nt;rt Fitz and son 0f WTlmliiRton Cili' nia, formerly 0f Bingham' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rei' Tt. Monday. ,; .SALT LAKE OOUXTY CLEAN-UP WEEK IS SCHEDULED To the Citizens of Salt Lake County Living outside of Incor-porated Cities Greetings: Mrs. Eliza Durrant of Ameri-can Fork was a week end iguest of Mrs. Herschel Green. "ffiedlakd" mmk HALF GALLON No. 225 PINT Ho. 223 QUART No. 222 AmjisssanEsBZEBBBEaaEia ) ! P'.tchCo.,Inc.,SchenIey,P. SCHENLEY'S RED LABEL BLENDED WHIBflf .; I hi irraiithi whisluti in thii product m 24 year, or more old. 30 Knight whiikey, tiiitt diitilltd from American graini. 24 rlht vhttkey 2Hj Wold, b tuiUbt ' - y WE MOVE OR HAUL ANYTHING ANYWHERE CALL 514R3 Low Rates Our Prices are the lowest in town for the efficient and courteous service you receive. We are careful J Estimates Free We will be glad to send a representative to your home to give you an exact price for moving. 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