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Show i t!PAj.EPTEMBER 8" 1939 ' THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH ' Pg Flv ; : Legal Notices : .1 ,,iiir" 'niriii,., PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICEJ (Consult your County Clerk or thtj respective signers for tur-tht- -r information.) name ur device adopted m the' petition. The officers making up! the official ballot shall erase any! names of nominees contained therein, except as otherwise pro-- 1 vided and which will otherwise appear upon the official ballot auch petition when executed acknowledged and filed with the city recorder as herein prescrib-ed, shall have the effect of placing the person's name thereon n nomination for the public offices' set opposite their names. The! petition may designate upon the lace thereof one or more per- sons who shall represent the signers thereof to fill any vacan-cies in the nominations made by the petition. Section 7. The certificate or petition of nomination of candi-dates shall be filed witli the city recorder not more than forty nor less than thirty days before the election, Any person nominated may within twenty-fiv- e days' prior to the election, in writing1 duly signed and acknowledged, notify the city recorder that he has declined the nomination, in which event said nomination shall be void and the name of such candidate shall not be print- ed upon the party ticket certify-ing his nomination. In the event that any person nominated re-signs or declines his nomination as herein provided, or dies be-fore election day, or if any certi-ficate of nomination is insuffici-ent or not operative, the vacancy thus occasioned may not less than twenty days before the elec-tion be filled in the manner pro-vided for in the certificate or pe-tition of nomination which has been filed with the city record-er, or in the manner required for the original nomination. Section 8. All petitions and certificates of nomination which are in apparent conformity with the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed valid unless ob-- 1 jection thereto shall be duly made in writing within three days after the filing of the same. In case such objection is made, notice thereof shall forthwith be mailed to all candidates who might be affected thereby. The city recorder shall pass upon the validity of such objection and his decision shall be final, pro-vided that he shall decide such objection within forty-eig- hours after the same is filed, and any objection sustained may be re-medied by an amendment of the original petition or certificate of nomination, or by filing a new petition or certificate of nomina-tion within five days after such objection is sustained. Section 9. A list of all nomina-tions shall be posted by the city recorder in at least six conspicu- - ous places in said city five days prior to the election or such no-tice may be published twice in a newspaper published in said city, the last publication to be in the . issue just prior to the election. The city recorder shall five days before the election cause six sample ballots to be delivered to each registration agent and voting place and the same shall be posted for public inspection, one of which shall be placed at each voting place. Section 10. In the opinion of the city council it is necessary to the peace, health, and safety of the inhabitants of the City of Bingham Canyon that this or-dinance become effective im-mediately. Section 11. This ordinance shall take effect upon its first publi-cation. Councilman A. J. Ablett made a motion that the foregoing or-dinance be adopted. Councilman C. A. Morley sec-onded the motion. Roll call vote as follows: Councilman, A. J. Ablett aye. Councilman, R. D. Johnston aye. Councilman, C. A. Morley aye. Councilman, A. J. Sorenson absent. Mayor, Ed. W. Johnson aye. Passed by the city council of the City of Bingham Canyon, Utah, this 6th day of September, 1939 ED. W. JOHNSON Mayor. EUGENE MORRIS City Recorder. ' ORDINANCE NO. 4 ORDAINED BY THE CITY fficiL OF THE CITY OF Km CANYON, UTAH: En 1 That on Tuesday fflw.ng the first Monday Vember, 1939, and biennially Rafter there shall be held in n v cf Bingham Canyon, an to fill 11 electee offices 't vacated the first, Monday next following. 'OR 2- There shall be eleet-jt- a the vear 1939, a mayor, a recorder and a city treasurer term of two years, and five Icilmen at large, four of whom be for a term of two years Ane for a term of four years, d biennially thereafter there fn be elected a mayor, a city Sderand a city treasurer for of two years and four Oilmen at large, three of fm shall be for a term of two Jan and one for a term of four ears-cation 3. Political parties, or-ations or associations may ' or hold primary elections the election of delegates to convention for the purpose of minating candidates for said (Ction, or may hold mass pri--iri-for the purpose of nom-Ijtin- g said candidates, and may anoint presiding officers and ;Ls of election at any primary Section that they may deem Droper. Section 4. A convention within y meaning of this ordinance i an organized assemblage of ,ieB or delegates representing i" political party which, at the iKtion prior to the holding of ach convention, polled at least 0( the entire vote cast in said ty for mayor. A committee by any such convention W also make nominations to ablic office or fill any vacancies j the nominations made by the mention when authorized to jo so by resolution duly passed :; the convention at which such committee was appointed; provi-ded, that nothing in this sec-- shall be construed as to icthorize any number of voters, mention or committee of any political party to nominate more ian one group of candidates or ave placed on the official bal-Kmo-than one group of candi-ate- s or more than one ticket by adopting any name, emblem or device of the political party by the voters, com-flitte- e or convention making such smination; provided further, aat any voters, convention or tommittee of any political party ay nominate any one or more ;rsons who may have been aminated by any other voters, .mention or committee, but in salting such nomination the ;ame of such nominee shall be iced upon the regular ticket i the political party represent-- d by the voters, convention or wnmittee making such nomina-son- , and no political party shall permitted to have placed upon ae official ballot, either directly t indirectly, more than one (roup of candidates or to group to same persons on different ickets by the same party under 'different name or emblem. Section 5. All nominations le by such convention or com-Jitte- e shall be certified as fol-'- m The certificate of nomina-- ' shall be in writing, contain- - the name of the office for hich each person is nominated, tename, post office address and aidence of each such person, si shall designate in not more five words the party which sen convention or committee presents, and shall contain a dement that the name of any 'didate will not appear on the :al ballot otherwise than as ; candidate of the political party which such certificate is . It shall be signed by the Residing officer and secretary of ie convention or committee, who H add to their signatures their presses and make an oath be-sr- e. an officer qualified to ad-ist- er the same that the affi-nt- B were such officers of such Mention or committee and f statements therein contain- - yre true to their best know- - and belief. When nomina-i- s made by a committee, shall be attached thereto a solution of the convention '"prizing such committee to such nomination. ction 6. Candidates for pub- - office may also be nominated 'Petition in the following petition of nomination JMaming the names of offices V1 fiUf d, the name, post office Jess and residence of each ran nominated, designating in l.nwre than five words the Z lcal name which the signers select, and shall be signed !t least twenty-fiv- e qualified rs residing within said city, .signatures to the petition Ca nt all be appended to one 0 Persn shall sign more C1 ne petition of nomination y one office. Each voter rng.such petition shall add ? residence and acknowledge ls'gnature before an officer prized to take acknowledge-,7- " d take an oath that he Jjoter in and for the said city nas truly stated his residence. 5a .etition shaU further state te name of the persons ffted shall not be printed we official ballot or upon d Party ticket upon the official otherwise than under the Murder in Mesopotamia, by Aga-tha Christie; Long Rope, by Dane Coolidge; The Shadow on the Mesa, by Jackson Gregory; The Hashknife Outfit, and Wanderer of the Wasteland, by Zane Gray; The Bar-2- 0 Three, by Clarence Mulford; The American Gun Mystery, by Ellery Queen; Bucky O'Connor, and Bucky Follows, by William M. Raine; A number of Edgar Rice Burrough's books. BOOKS At The Library BOOKS AT THE COPPERTON LIBRARY Hours: 3:00-8:0- 0 p.m. Tuesday Adult Non-Fict- Sutter's Gold, by Blaise Cendrars; a biography of Gen. Sutter, Am-erica's first multi-millionair- e; Information Please! by Dan Golenpaul, a game book based on the famous radio program of that name; With Malice Toward Some, by Margaret Halsey, an uproariously funny travel-diar- y; Autobiography With Letters, by Wm. Lyon Phelps, the extraor-dinary account of Yale's most popular teacher; The Life and Times of Rembrandt, by Hen-dric- k Van Loon, a thrilling story of the great artist. Mature Adult Fiction: East Wind, by Pearl S. Buck; Wine of Good Hope, by David Rame; Harlequin House, by Margery Sharp; The Brandons, by Angela Thirkell; Wild Geese, by Martha Ostenso. Romance: Uncle Caleb's Niece, by Lida Larrimore; Anne of Windy Poplars, by L. M. Mont-gomery; Mirthful Haven, by Booth Tarkington; The Rose Garden Husband, by Margaret Widdemer. Mystery, Adventure, Westerns: Mrs. Cal Huntsman was hos-tess last Thursday at a family dinner party honoring her dau-ghter, Joan, who celebrated her second birthday. Mrs. Louis Babcock of Ogdeii spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerd in. Mrs. Arne Berg and son, Doug-las, and Conrad Holmes, all of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holmes of Salt Lake City, former Bingham residents, were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Granquist. Miss Hazel Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, plans to loHve Saturday for Port-age, near Logan, in Boxelder school district, where she will teach first grade this year. Mrs. James Culleton and child-ren, Jimmy and Molly May, re-turned Tuesday evening from an extended visit in Pasadena with Mrs. Culleton's mother, Mrs. M. F. May. LOCALNOTES Mrs. Charles Ivie of Green-rive- r is a guest this week of her daughters, Mrs. Eloise Cahoon and Mrs. Lillian Bellows. Miss Ann Pollick and Gates Christensen visited Mrs. Pearl Christensen of Richfield Sunday at the Newhouse hotel. Pete Smith of Copperton un-derwent an operation for an ap-pendix removal at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City Wed-nesday. The auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 659 met last night at the Masonic hall with Mrs. Jack Davidson as hostess. Donna Gay Dowd, talented young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dowd, will be on the program of the Women's club President's tea at Park City this afternoon. Donna Gay will sing, "Over The Rainbow", and "Moon of Manakura". Mr. and Mrs. Bill McConnell had as guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nelson of San Diego. The Nelsons intend to make their home in Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Carpenter and children, Ray and Sheila, of Los Angeles left Sunday for their home after visiting here two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carpenter. Mrs. Bert Faddis of American Fork left Sunday for her home after visiting a week with her son, W. L. Faddis, and family. Mrs. Stella Shea of Eureka left Thursday for her home after spending a week in Bingham with her son-in-la- w and daugh-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn, and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dunn of Tyler, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dunn of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dowd and daughter, Donna Gay, spent Sunday and Labor day at Bould-er Dam. NOTICE TO CKEMTOllS Estate of Francis Byron McRae deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un-dersigned at the office of Elliott W. Evans, Attorney-at-La- First National Bank Bldg. Bingham Canyon, Utah, on or before the 2(ith day of October A. D. 1939. REX T. TRIPP Administrator of the estate of Francis Byron McRae deceased. Date of first publication Aug-ust 25, A. D. 1931). O motored to Provo Wednesday on business. Miss Helen Jeffcott is at home preparing for school. She has spent the summer with her fath-er, Vernon Jeffcott, at his min-ing claim near Antimony, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bianchi and son, Norman, Mrs. Nicholas Jarvis and daughter, Estelle, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bolic Sr. Thursday evening. Johnny Bolic will spend a month in California visiting rela-tives and friends. He will also spend some time at the exposi-tion in San Francisco. Miss Dorothy Monk of Tre-monto- n, Utah, was the guest last week of Miss Marjorie Brimhall. Miss Betty Brimhall spent two days in Middle Canyon with Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson. Miss Helen Yengich left Sun-day for an indefinite stay with her sister, Mrs. George Frko-vitc- h at Alpine, Utah. . O o Highland Boy On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kreasan entertained the Patriarch Militants of the Independent Order of Odd Fel-lows. Upon the guests' arrival they were served a hot dog sup-per and coffee, cantaloupes and cookies. Following refreshments Five Hundred was enjoyed, the prizes being presented Miss Ethel Smith, first; Mrs. N. V. Soren-son, second, and Mrs. Cora Schmidt, consolation. Other win-ners were, H. Jackson, first; E. H. Smith, second, and N. V. Sor-enson, consolation. The following guests attended and report a very enjoyable evening: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mead, Mr. and Mrs. U. N. Grundy, Mrs. J. J. Strayer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fry, A. E. Smith, E. II. Smith, John Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Monson, Mrs. A. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Eberly, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sch-midt, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Clawson, A. H. Youngson, L. A. Giddings, V. L. Halliday, Ethel Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Kreasan. Mrs. Nicholas Jarvis, the for-mer Miss Mary Louras, is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust A. Louras. Miss Manda Chanak was a din-ner guest of Miss Lilly Bolic Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brimhall, Miss Marjorie Brimhall, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Monk and Miss Doro-thy Monk of Tremonton, Utah, ARE THESE DATES IMPORTANT TO YOU ? 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Agsnt J ,,,, Bait Lake City. Utah I f I rfffffffftrtfttfjmi Copperfielcl Ellen Carl A Five Hundred card party was given Monday at the home of Mrs. George McDonald. The party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Malkos and a love-ly gift was presented them. Priz-es were awarded Miss Agnes McDonald, Mrs. Ray Carl, Blaine M liner and Ray Carl. A delicious luncheon was served to twelve guests. Mrs. Sam Kastanis and family of West Jordan spent Friday vis-iting at the home of Sam Saltas. Mrs. John Barrett and Miss Stella Klopenstine returned to their homes Thursday after visit-ing in San Francisco and Lake Tahoe for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Les Anderson's daughters, Shirley and LaVon, returned home Friday after visit-ing in Copperton and Murray for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald and Mrs. Ray Carl and Mrs. Geo-rge McDonald were Salt Lake visitors Friday. While in Salt Lake they visited Mrs. Mike Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. George McDon-ald entertained their club at their home Sunday. Five Hundred was the diversion and prizes were awarded Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum and Mrs. Ida Mugfur. Oth-er guests included Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McElroy. Mrs. William Peterson and children are visiting in Riverton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-bourne Allan. |