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Show jj ? 1939 gjrL THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH " pflJ?a Hva Smith has as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. George Glaus of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heckler and Miss Joanne Midgely were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Denver Wednesday eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Buckle spent the forepart of the week in Salt Lake City where they were call-ed by the death and funeral of Mrs. Buckle's nephew. Clinton Coman returned to his home on Fourth East Park street Thursday from a Salt Lake hos-pital where he underwent an ap-pendix operation recently. He is reported as recovering nicely. University of Utah at the home of their sister, Mrs. Micky Han-sen. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bowlby and Howard Bowlby were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stuart at Tooele. Mrs. Charles Sullenger spent the week-en- d visiting nt the home of her mother, Mrs. Noble in Lyman, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cojyar and daughter, Patricia, spent the week-en- d visiting relatives and friends in Fairview. John Dobson returned to his home Tuesday evening from St. Mark's hospital. Mr. Dobson was released from the hospital last week but has been visiting at the home of his son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson Jr. of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James Denver and son, Billy, spent Sunday visiting at Eureka. Six little guests met at the home of Johnny Landenberger Wednesday afternoon to cele-brate his third birthday. The place cards and favors were sug-gestive of Easter. Mrs. Kermith Isbell entertain-ed in honor of her sister, Miss Wilma Rimby, at a bridge lunch-eon last Thursday afternoon. The guest list included Mrs. Lawrence Stillman, Mrs. W. L. Faddis, Mrs. C. A. Morley, Mrs. C. C. Colyar Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, Mrs. J. D. Knudsen, Mrs. Carl Wilson, Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. Glen Davies, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mrs. F. L. Wideman. Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. Stillman and Mrs. Colyar. The guest of honor returned to her home today (Fri-day). Ray Pett, Blake Gammell and Robert Goff attended the twen-tieth annual Boy Scout powwow conducted by the Salt Lake coun-cil, Boy Scouts of America and the University extension division at the U. of U. Tuesday, Wednes-day and Thursday of this week. Spencer Jacques, who is attend-ing the U.S.A.C. at Logan is spending spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jacqjues. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Richard ! Copperton By Mary Brown Lola Raye and Carter Turner of Salt Lake City are spending their spring vacation from the ; ... ... .... ...a......... ..,...,,,...,,. ., .,..,..,..,.,,.,., ... merce president, and Nelson h of Salt Lake City, national vice president, were in Bingham Tuesday viewing the copper pit. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott visited relatives in Roberts and Blackfoot, Idaho the forepart of the week. Mrs. Hyman Smemoff enter-tained her Sewing club Monday evening. Refreshments were ser-ved. Westminster college students spending spring vacation with their parents and friends are Miss Helen Cotter of Copperton, Miss Lurene Nepple with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones at Copperton, and Rev Tripp Jr. of Bingham. Miss Nell Wright of Salt Lake City, state director of religious education, visited at Community House last week-en- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Domgaard announce the birth of a nine-poun- d son Friday, March 31, in Auburn. Calif. Mrs. Domgaard is the former Miss Mildred Shaw. Her mother, Mrs. Ed Shaw of this city, has been visiting her daughter the past three weeks in Auburn and will remain there several weeks more. Mrs. Clyde Hawkins and daugh-ter Sherry of Ogden are visiting a week with Mrs. Hawkins' mo-- 1 ther, Mrs. Andrew Gray, at the Miller apartment. Mrs. Louis Panas entertained her Five Hundred club Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. B. Inglesby and Miss Glenda Abplanalp were high score prizes and Mrs. Deon Huntsman won house LOCALNOTES Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lovelett of Copperton are parents of a daughter born Tuesday, April 4. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wells of Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peterson are parents ot a son born March 17 at St. Mark's hospital Mr. and Mrs. William Kirkwood of 372 Main street are parents of a daughter born March 26. Mrs. Austin Larick and son, John, and daughter, Mrs. John Dobson Jr., are leaving Friday for Grcenriver where Mrs. Larick will attend a visitation of the Order of Eastern Star chapter, after which the three will visit Mrs. Larick's sister, Mrs. George Blake of Price, for several days. prize. Joe Cerezhino and Mrs. Lena Squaglia of San Francisco, both former Bingham residents, have been visiting Mrs. Domenica Ar- - rigoni. Mrs. Teresa Cerezhino, who has been visiting Mrs. Arri- - goni some time, her son, Joe, and daughter, Mrs. Squaglia, and Mrs. Arrigoni and daughter, Mrs. Rena Noland, and Mrs. Dominic Parol li left Wednesday morning for San Francisco. Mrs. Alice IJ. Johnson and Mrs. Blanche Reid, West Jordan stake officers, attended Relief Society conference meetings in Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Art Cook and Mrs. Flossie Ramsey were among the Relief Society members from Bingham ward attending sessions Wednes-day. Philip Ebeling of Dayton, O., national junior chamber of corn- - JUNIOR HIGH QUARTER HONOR ROLL LISTED More than, one-fourt- h, or 26.3 per cent of the Bingham junior high school student body, are list-- I ed on the recently compiled hon- - or roll for the third quarter. The list follows: Mildred Sumnicht, Alma Hem-- I mingsen, Ellen Vidalakis, Mike Leventis, Patsy Snow, Darlene Johnson, Calvin Hansen, Miriam Jones, Edith Hornickel, Beverly Anderson, Erma Sponga, Toula Kannes, George Furgis. Jack Pol- - lick, Eddie Tobiason. Mary Lou Lyon, Beverly Scussel, Fay Cow-- ! dell, Audrey Groves, Ruth Atkin-- , son, Edith Roblez, Mary Goris, Douglas Goff, Lola Jean Gam-mel- l, Sophia Kannes, Ann Koso-vic- h, Paul Richards, Barbara Jenkins, Barbara Hansen, Cleo Groves, Tokio Mochizuki, Jim-my Epis, Lorraine King, Dorothy Hansen; Gavino Aguayo, Yukio Ishi-mats- u, George Addy, Jimmy Brown, Gordon Hall, Irene An-derson, Faye McKellar, Dickie Peterson, Robert Faddis, Marjor-l- e Thompson; Peter Panos, Gloria Barkle, Robert Nichol, George Anagnos-taki- s, Judith Slotte, Hazel Skin-ner, Betty Brimhall, Steven Pick-ering, Mary Drossos, Eva Rae Yates, LaVerne Brynolf, Ken-neth Toy. John Anderson, Carmela Spon-ga, Jean Wilcox, Barbara Mil-ler, Donna Rose Boren, Lorraine Peterson, Fred Lopez, Leila Raw-ling- s. Billy Sulleneer. Genevieve Wells, Helen Golish, Robert Sid-dowa- y; Howard Atkinson. Malcolm Rose, Don Downard, Bartley Vi-ett- i, Jacqueline Hosking, Estella Stringer, Fern Crump, K. Nelson, Vida Rae Poulsen, Jean Soren-se- n, Betty Carter; Kenneth Ray, Lorraine Skin-ner, Ray Pett, Burton Durnford, Luana Harris, Bobbie Overson, Gordon Ramsey, Lydia Jenkins, Vernon Mattice, Mavis Garrett,, Pete Rubich, Helen Jackson, Fred Larsen, Argie Benis, Don Crump, Clayton DeBruin, Billy Denver, Barbara Davidson. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. EDITH STANSF1ELD SIDERS, Plaintiff vs SUMMONS RUSSELL SIDERS, Defendant The State of Utah to the said de-fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days af-ter service, and defend the above en titled action; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you ac-- j cording to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to re-cover a judgment for separate maintenance and for the setting apart such part of the defendant's real and personal estate and earnings to the plaintiff as the court may determine. Elliott W. Evans Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address: First National Bank Building Bingham Canyon, Utah. Date of first publication, March 24, 1939. Date of last publication, April 21, 1939. N LEGALNOTICES ! M. A. NOTICE. No. 062647 - ICATION FOR PATENT. serial Number 062647 tTFD STATES LAND OF-- SALT LAKE CITY, rTAH FEBRUARY 2, 1939. voTKE' IS HEREBY GIVEN ii Combined Metals Reduction E'f'Ly. a corporation, through tl dkilv authorized agent and m fa, H. Van Dam, ?, h'ose post office address is fv'tiake City, Utah, has made relation for a United States 1 Xt for the Ulysses, Harrison, c.nnlvvall, Lincoln, Washington, : t,n Black Jack No. 6, C. M. r )l 37 and C. M. R. No. 38 hdeiminins claims, situate in Vf Mountain Mining District, intake County, State of Utah, fi'i Survey No. 7153, and des-- 3 in the field notes and plat in "$4e in tnis mce with ma8-3et- :f variation at 17 deg. East, is fjlows: V'ining at Cor. No. 1 of said Ls lode, whence the corner wlon to Sees. 1, 2, 11 and 12, r 4 IS. R- 3 W., S. L. M. bears it deg. 58 min. W. 271.4 ft.; he-I- t N. 83 deg. 20 min. W. r ft. to Cor. No. 2 of said ;' ls lode; thence N. 41 deg. ,L E. 1156.8 ft. to Cor. No. r laid Ulysses lode; thence N. c$. 55 min. W. 246.5 ft. to o- - S'o 4 of said Ulysses lode; h." fo S. 83 deg. 20 min. E. 460.0 t u Cor. No. 5 of said Ulysses mJ thence S. 6 deg. 40 min. W. ; ft. to Cor. No. 6-- 3 of said v- rs and Harrison lodes: then-Je- ', ; 83 deg. 20 min. E. 732.0 feet of said Harrison 0 i ir. No. 4-- 2 litonewall lodes; thence S. 1 tg. 20 min. E. 723.3 ft. to Ko. 3-- 2 of said Stonewall and i !n lodes; thence S. 47 deg 3 n. E. 558.8 ft. to Cor. No. 3 f id Lincoln lode; thence N. 1 g. 13 min. E. 97.0 ft. to Cor. ; of said Washington lode; e S. 47 deg. 41 min. E. 600.0 ;, Cor. No. 3-- 4 of said Wash-- - n and Madison lodes: then-- e 43 deg. 01 min. E. 900.5 ft. 3 Dr. No. 5 of said Madison v thence S. 47 deg. 54 min. 5.7 ft. to intersect line 4-- 1 f ;id C. M. R. No. 37 lode: e N. 72 deg. 32 min. E. 70.3 ' Cor. No. 1- of said C. M. I d. 37 and C. M. R. No. 38 , ; thence N. 72 deg. 32 min. , 0.0 ft. to Cor. No. 2 of said R. No. 38 lode: thence S. ? J-e- . 28 min. E. 1500.0 ft. to orNo. 3 of said C. M. R. No. 3 Idle; thence S. 72 deg. 32 min. J. $00.0 ft. to Cor. No. 2-- 4 ot iid jC. M. R. No. 37 and C. M. R. o. 8 lodes; thence S. 72 deg. ! tgin. W. 600.0 ft. to Cor. No. said C. M. R. No. 37 lode; e N. 17 deg. 28 min. W. I ft. to Cor. No. 2 of said i Jack No. 6 lode; thence S. ! deg 40 min. W. 602.0 ft. to iteSect line 1- -2 of said Madi-fiJod- e; thence S. 42 deg. 17 infW. 171.2 ft. to Cor. No. 2 of iicKMadison lode; thence N. 47 )g4 min. W. 101.7 ft. to inter-t- t line 2-- 3 of said Black Jack o. 5 lode: thence S. 72 deg. 40 m W 489.5 ft. to Cor. No. 3 Slid Black Jack No. 6 Lode; ence N. 17 deg. 28 min. W. 266.1 fc intersect line J-- 4 of said 'asbington lode; thence S. 41 :d 13 min. W. 613.8 ft. to Cor. a,4 of said Washington lode; eifce N. 47 deg. 41 min. W. 0.1 ft. to Cor. No. 1 of said aaiington lode; thence S. 41 fl3 min. W. 97.2 ft. to Cor. 5.1 of said Lincoln lode; thence f deg. 00 min. W. 570.6 ft. to fjNo. of said Lincoln and ofewall lodes; thence N. 83 g 20 min. W. 723.3 ft. to Cor. 5.jl-- l of said Stonewall and ufison lodes; thence N. 83 deg. $in. W. 732.0 ft. to Cor.. No. 2 ft id Harrison lode; thence N. H 40 min. E. 778.2 ft. to Cor. .1 of said Ulysses lode, the i of beginning, and located ifie S. E. 'i and S. W. V4 Sec. tie S. E. 1.:, Sec. 2, the N. E. V q 11, and the N. E. V4 and N. ;i Sec. 12, T. 4 S., R.' 3 W.. .; containing an area of 0.621 acres, exclusive of con-ef- c with Lot No. 353 Excelsior aor, Lot No. 466 Butterfield aier. Sur. No. 4305 Irish Lord if Sur. No. 4689 Murray Lode 4'.3) Throe, Murray Lode No. Cfwo) and Murray Lode No. 4 lodes, and Sur. No. 7139 cfson No. 2 and Jackson No. Ijdes. Adjoining and conflict-- ! claims as shown by plat of Toy are Lot No. 353 Excelsior ,!. Lot No. 448 Little Ray Lot No. 449 Little Pearl Lot No. 466 Butterfield sfir, Sur. No. 4305 Irish Lord Sur. No. 4357 Cowboy lode, No. 4358 Cowboy No. Two llode, Sur. No. 4489 Sherman Sur. No. 4689 Murray Lode 1(3) Three, Murray Lode No. fw'o). Murray Lode No. One i Murray lodes, Sur. No. 5323 yman No. 2 lode, Sur. No. Honesty lode, ind Sur. No. f Jackson No. 2 and Jackson 1 7 lodes. y' irect that this notice 'be pub-r- d m the Bingham Bulletin jpmghnm, Utah, for a period jnine consecutive weeks. j C. V. SCHAD Acting Register f date of pub., Mar. 10, 1939 Pjiate of pub., May 5, 1939 " I Dear Jeem: Las-a'nil- e what you think ing about it? I'm going to tee da world's premium of the Cat mit the Nine Tailg. In all my living I'm never seeing anytink like it. some time you setting there and woman is making noises like de wild cats, some time they are shooting like da crasy pepeels. The cat mit de nine tails is somo kind of clever kittens but jus da same you hearing on da radio crime is not pay-ing. Dere is one what you call priity smart blond head cop, only he's a womans. And she's have one helper what is calling pritty good, only he is not so good to look at. Jeem, I'm seeing lots of spooky shows in my living time, but I'm never seeing anytink to be just da same as dis a one. Da third act is wot you are calling in the da United Stales a whopper. I'm staying down behind me seel more maby den half of da limes. You link Clark mit da Ga-bles is some acting fella but you should see da mans in dis show. And da womans' I'm sayin' they are first a classes. Now Jeem, I'm bein told dat dis play is da good of da boys and girls in dis place can pay instructor to teach to hoot da hooters in da band, so I link you should better come down tonight or tomor-row night and see da Cat mit da Nine Tails. Wot you link? Expert Shoe Repairing, Red Wing Work Shoes A Better Shoe for Lean Money. BINGHAM BOOTERY - "'Hundreds of homemakers in this territory are buying Electric 'ps Ranges NOW. Why? First of all because they want electric r cooking fast, clean, low-co- st cooking. Secondly, by pur-- 4 chasing their range NOW they are taking advantage of this JS-- amazing offer and receive a $25.10 (guaranteed retail vqlue) c Mirro aluminum set in combination with their purchase of an 'y Electric Range. The set, approved by the Good Housekeeping , Institute, consists of 25 pieces which will also stay bright, 4 I chining and new-lookin- g for years to come because they'll bei fi. , T 'used on and in an Electric Range, p-- . ' 4 No more blackened cooking utensils QueSS Again 4 p. ' . . . ever.; .at the cost of Electric ' j - Cooking. It's much less 1 r' . Come in. See the new 1939 Electric - . ' than most people think. (. V- - Ranges and this quality aluminum set. ;: AS LITTLE AS $5 A MONTH BUYS YOU AN ELECTRIC RANGE; ' ill 11 iiiliiil mrjmOKF j jj Princess Theatre ! SEMI-MONTHL- Y PROGRAM Matinee daily at 1 :30 p. rri. Evening, 7:15 and 9. ! - SATURDAY ONLY APRIL 8 H !i THE ARIZONA WILDCAT : !! With Jane Withers and Leo Carrilld h I AN" KING OF THE UNDERWORLD I r With Jay Francis and Humphrey Bogart h Also Chapter No. 7 of Serial It SUNDAY AND MONDAY APRIL9, 10 j.J m THE ADVENTURES j !l OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN j(! With Mickey Rooney jj jj TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11-1- 2 i !! DRACULA h With Bela Lugosi H I; AN" FRANKENSTEIN ij ; With Boris Karloff - Attention: This is a double feature jj v Tuesday matinee 1:30. Special matinee Wednes- - ? j day 12:30. Admission 10c, 15c and 25c H H THURSDAY ONLY APRIL 13 ! j fj IDIOT'S DELIGHT 8 j I With Norma Shearer and Clark Gable 1 H FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 14, 15 j DOUBLE BILL M jj THE GIRL DOWNSTAIRS !j i. With Franchot Tone and Franciska Gael j AND PRAIRIE MOON !! " j With Gene Autry j ; Also Chapter No. 8 of Serial m SUNDAY AND MONDAY APRIL 16, 17 !! p HONOLULU fi ' With Robert Young and Eleanor Powell j i! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY APRIL 18, 19 I! i! WINGS OF THE NAVY j ! With George Brent and Olivia Dellavilland Ij " THURSDAY ONLY APRIL 20 j li PARIS HONEYMOON j With Bing Crosby ' ;j I! " FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 21, 22 ;j II MR. DOODLE KICKS OFF jj j; With Joe Penner and June Travis ;! I AND HEART OF THE ROCKIES ij (j W'ith The Three Mesquiteers tj j Also Chapter No. 9 of Serial H GRADE-- A JERSEY AND GUERNSEY MILK From Our Own Tuberculin Tested Herd Milk Inspected by Salt Lake County Board of Health MILK Quart fAg raw and rastuerized iv R-DAI-RY Phone Murray 519J3 ngham Mortuary iTelepIion 17 SUmpfti, Licensed Embalmw Lark Notes -i- r-t Mrs. Thomas Franks entertain-ed at a party in honor of her daughter, Carol, on her sixth birthday Friday. Twelve guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Hyland announce the birth of a son in Salt Lake City April 2. Mrs. Robert Sonne was a Salt Lake City visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Meda Savage of Los An-gelas is a patient at St. Mark's hospital. Mrs. Savage is an old -- time Lark resident. Among the Lark residents who recently purchased new cars are Clyde Auguston, Robert Sonne, I Wilson Smith, Robert Assick and Thomas Hatch. Alida Thomas was a week-en- d visitor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mrs. Harold Nielsen and infant son returned home Sunday from the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. Harry Reed returned Sun-day from Strevell, Idaho, where she visited ten days. Clayton Pe-terson returned home with his grandmother and will live here in Lark. Mrs. Art Basindale arrived home Monday from Bremerton, Washington, where she was call-ed by the illness of her mother. Mrs. Alma Woods of Alhambra, Cal., was a week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peterson. Miss Alta Gleason of Salt Lake City was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gleason, Sun-day. Mrs. Willis Parks entertained her bridge club Thursday even-ing. Midnight supper was served eight members. Prizes were won by Mrs. Elva Bloom, Mrs. Harry Williams and Mrs. Darrell Mor-ris. Mrs. Harry Williams, Mrs. Dew-- 1 ey Nelson and Mrs. Willis Parks visited friends in Pleasant Grove Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Robbins in Pleasant Grove Sun-day. Mrs. Fred Linke and Mrs. George Bowen spent Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Millie Wyckert entertain-e- n at dinner Sunday. Guests were Mrs. William Morris and son, Grant, and Mrs. Darrell Winward and daughter Kay oi Taylorsville and Mrs. M. A. ttix-o- m of West Jordan. |