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Show Eage Eight . THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, AgglL 7, ! j Central Scliool Junior Chamber of Commerce Presents Proceeds for j j Fri-- - Sat "(CAT .f BJME TML" Siiminmeip Band 8 WM. 3-A- ct Mystery Adfisa. 15 & 35c ! ! SPECIALS I f rigiitsight fit yourself j EYEGLASSES Foromv $1,5015 j I EASTER CANDIES j UOXKI) CHOCOLATES I SWEETS ,, 75C $1.00 $1.25 I i s KEELEYSru,i 60C $1.00 I GLADES '"""w"""'0' "r"nd 75C I I OSTLERS i e $1.00 $1.50 I x WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF I GREETING CARDS l J FOR EVERY OCCASION si THE LATEST THINC OUT. COME IN AND SEE IT. s I I SPOTLIGHT BED LAMP $1.19 I Wefofa Btu& I j I Bingham Canyon Special Offer! i tV'l fcafev;:;. ,,,, f:-y- ,,1 . ig min .i.tm ,iTt i , jn I so: 1 9lSJDEUVER i ' mj I to, 1 Specials for Saturday, Monday & Tuesday, April 8, 10 & 11 a EGGS U. . Med. dlozeim 22c I I OLIVES Ripe Large can 2 for 25c ! MARSHMALLOWS 2, 1 Lb. Pkgs. 25c I POTATO CHIPS &..23c ?Xl5cl LUNCH MEAT Assorted Pound 29c k lmTlalm-m- m aib.can51C i I I CHFFSF IfttfTFA '""!"'. tock -- ftt LARD I r- - i All Brands fJ !, !.b. I'ke. I I ' 8 POUND llWAXPAPER m mi, 13C TEA ,fLT,,e 19c h I TUNA FLAKES ''. iU COFFEE z 15c 69C li IMAZOLA OIL ,,,, $1.29 SU-PUR- B 19a "3" j S Bread A--Y . 20 Ozs. 8c dim; 1 S 23tf Quart Jar H 2 Pound ea 4 c PISIIERS AN1 a case rM TTiiTninir beckers BUTTER , $2.00 HmF p Ulue Kibhon Vith Empties TfCCTIP I CANNED VEGETABLES - 25c S 262 I ?; Quality Fruits and LJ I Meats Vegetables s JiHAMS"' 26c CARROTS, RADISHES COOKIES n; io ..ant , FRYERS 1 n it,:; 24C ONIONS, TURNIPS " K 35C LAMB wL. 14c Z r' --TZBACON sS. ;ld 3c yDSJs PN:5S 15C 111 f SSI llfSr 55CBANANAS c "liiT I 52P 2 x 33e 0RANGES - 29c 3 y 99c I GR. PORK 2sd 37c SPINACH T : L. ,ound 5c JjDILLPlCKLES 1$C I Wor ICcSPARAGUS .igc MaMMMiiMiMiiiiiiiiig ''jj $25.10 Aluminum Set 5 With your purchase of a new General Electric Range fot $154.50 This . complete fmmm'm aluminum set y3 sells for $25.10. brand!hAppJoverd "" t by Good House-- i tS3t. keePin9 and lhe nB'"T" finest aluminum I you can use for f electric cooking. l You must come in and see this j combination of- - fer lo really " j appreciate its EUgf value. The new s G-- E Range is equipped with V latest electric eX m J cooking devices I, " J and is up-lo-lh-ar?'"' ' nir" "' minute in de- - ' " sign and struc- - ture. ASK US ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN I Miner's Merc Co. I Bingham's Only Complete Store Phone 65-66-- i FOR PERFECT n LENTEN SEASON 'I DISHES S USE OUR DELICIOUS ; COTTAGE CHEESE. I Delivered Fresh Daily To Your Door. Watch for Announcement J New Buttermilk coming with Real Butter Grains in it. f USE HOGAN 51 DAIRY i PRODUCTS FOR: , ; SAFETY PURITY . QUALITY HOGAN DAIRY "Always The Best" " l El Sigma Epsilon scholaT V nity. Mr. Marsh is a f and Mrs. James J fc perton. 01 Cop Albert Marsh came home April 1 to spend spring vacation from Occidental collge at Los Angelee. Albert recently was pledged by H. Hansen of Payson, Mrs. Carrie Gammcll and Robert E. Hansen of Copperton, Mrs. Dora Maude Johns and Bernell J. Hansen of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Winona Murdue of Tarzana, Cal. a sun and a daughter of the cou-- J pit- - who live at Coperton and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Rob-- j E. Hansen and daughters, Jeanell and Roslyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Jammell and children, Lola Jean, Blake, CJeraldine and Inna 'June. Others present from Bing-- ; hams to offer congratulation were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Mr. and Mrs. James Carrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen were mar-- : ried April 3, lfif;!), in the Manti L.D.S. temple. Their seven sons and daughters are: Mrs. Sylvia Crandall of Springville, William Attend Anniversary Party Attending a golden wedding anniversary celebration in Span-- , t is'i Fork Wednesday in honor of i l'.r. and Mrs. Jacob Hansen, were 1 'ft wnwwiuiiMiiiini;'uimiuiiiiimHiic!iiiiirjitr.iri: Nj-- I Club Mrs. Elliott W. Kvans was hos-t- i ;s Monday evening at a seven o'clock dinner par-ty for Nu-- I club members at her home. Sprint; flowers centered i snail tables. An invited guest ' Was Mrs. R. G. F'ra.itr nf t'op-pirtu-and Mrs. James McDon- - J all and Miss Mable Neprnd won bridge prizes. Mrs. Grant Hodges entertained Wednesday eYening for her mo-ther, Mrs. Susan Partridge of Duchesne, who is leaving for her home after spending the winter here with Mrs. Hodges and an- - other daughter, Mrs. Joe Jensen. 'Three tables of Five Hundred were in play, prizes going to Mrs. Charles Brimhall, Mrs. Sterl-ing Skinner, Joe Jensen and El-mer Boulton. A midnight lunch- - eon was served. c . Mrs. Arthur Cook entertained nineteen members of the No. 1 Fire auxiliary Monday evening Prizes at bridge were presented Mrs. Irvin Stillman, Mrs. Alvin Peterson and Mrs. Bruce Ivie. Late refreshments were served. Visitor Leaving In compliment to Mrs. Lavmia Blodgett of Morrison, Illinois, Mrs. J. D. Shilling of Salt Lake City was hostess Tuesday with a bridge luncheon. Mrs. Blodgett has been a guest of Ivt son-in-la-and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ldand Walker, for sev-ra- mon-ths and is returning to her home this week. Mrs. J. C. r and Mrs. L. S. Breekon won prizes at bridge and Mrs Blod-gett was presented a gut. i O WEATHER REPORT Joseph Spendlove, Observer Max. Min. Prec. Mar. 31 52 42 April 1 57 44 April 2 57 43 April 3 59 45 Trace rain April 4 54 40 Rain April 5 55 36 April G 50 20 Truce rain Thursday morning temperature was unusually low following a very windy night, marked by trace of rain fall. r o J Mr. and Mrs. p,.t,T B1 . Q of Midvale are parents 1 I born Monday at the Cott J Maternity home. Mrs B ? II Is the former Miss ' daughter of Ralph Smilh ant postmaster at m'l office and is a BCfef school graduate. . .TIC - IN FACT.THE VU. Srr- - ICE MDAir KNOW Wi U TO TAKE THEM U .(! HEREAFTER TH&SC j W. HALL BE ELIMINATED' J fin i.""" - rwhere L ill , I WAS ay a ICENT, STICKIN ) LET I 2 !OMANCE ABOUND I PATIC ! TO JUST TO FLOV 3 FZJ HEAD OFF BE Tl ' JE if "THAT &UY W,TN el ' il GONZALES- - TO O HO-HU- M J LOVI ..yl Mi The Rebekahs met Tuesday at the Masonic hall. Mrs. James Denver and Mrs. Andrew Kres-sea- n won prizes at bridge. Cards were followed with a luncheon at Sturm's cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joh I a have announced birth of adZf th ter at St. Mark's hospital sjl th day. Mrs. Johnson is the fcjjt Miss Maxie Jones ml & Martha Circle Members of the Martha Circle were entertained by Mrs. Russell G. Frazier of Copperton Wednes-day. Places at one o'clock lunch-eon were arranged for twenty-four- . Mrs. A. A. Macke and Mrs. George Bolman won prizes at bridge. The Beehive girls of the Bing-ham ward M.I.A. Tuesday eve-ning honored two members, Le-no- re Jensen, who, with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curtis Sr., recently moved to West Jor-dan, and Barbara Hansen, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hansen, who left this week to make their home in Gunnison. Margy Isbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kermith Isbell of Cop-perton, celebrated her seventh birthday Thursday with a party to which twenty-fou- r small fri-ends were invited. A green and yellow color scheme was used on the luncheon tables and Eas-ter favors marked each place. Helen Wideman, Marjorie Ben-nio- n and Gerry Gammell won Plaster baskets as prizes at games. CARD OF THANKS dl We wish to express our aPpr, ' jj nation for the many acts u kindness and expressions of sv pa thy and beautiful floral ofo ings extended by friends ou neighbors during the illness ar.f Fl following the death of Mrs t ' ha phia Bemis. m; Son and grandchildren of Mb S Bernis. mi J III III) i Luncheon ), 5 Golden tulips centered tables J and small Easter baskets filled I with eggs were favors at the : prettily-arrange- d bridge lunch-- . eon given Tuesday by Mrs. R.J. j Smith of Copperton. Places were i arranged for Mrs. B. D. Bennion, j Mrs. Kermith Isbell, Mrs. Hardy : Odell, Mrs. R. G! Frazier, Mrs. ! P. O. Loveless, Mrs. A. A. Macke, i Mrs. W. T. Rogers, Mrs. M. C. Colyar, Mrs. C. Poulsen and Mrs. Lester Olson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lyman Willardson of Ephraim. High score awards were given Mrs. Poulson, Mrs. Odell and Mrs. Willardson. American Legion Auxiliary With Gail Shelley, vice presi-dent, presiding, members of the Junior American Legion auxili-ary took charge of the business meeting and presented the pro-gram at Legion auxiliary meeting in the Civic Center Wednesday. Program numbers included group singing of an Easter song; a poem read by Catherine Chipian; a pi-ano solo, "Hawaiian Nights", Joy Dean Davies; song, "I'm Just and by Maurine and Darlene Morley; poem, Frankie Quinn; reading, Gail Shelley; group singing. Auxiliary members played j bridge and juniors Chines check- - ers with prizes going to Mrs. Ross Hocking and Joy Dean Davies. Refreshments were served to six- - teen. I . I ,M M.I.A. The preliminary program for Mutual Improvement association j :4 Tuesday evening at the Bingham wardhouse was a travelogue on . Africa by Reed Beckstead. It 1 was acclaimed as one of the best programs this year. The customs, living conditions, recreation, and industries of the natives of Africa ; were reviewed, and held the un- - '; divided attention of all who at- - 4 tended. , Next week the program will consist of a retold story and mus- - ical numbers. Come and enjoy 3 the M.I.A. ! Mrs. Marvin Throckmartin was hostess Tuesday evening with a bridge supper for her club. Mrs. f'J Clifford Archibald, Mrs. George "j Stringham and Mrs. Glen Archi- - rj bald won prizes. |