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Show FRIDAY. ATrr.iT.. PAGE EIGHT THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH n Mr. and Mrs. C J- - Wilson and Provo, spent Monday ar-teil-with 'Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs jT and son, Jimmy Jafm V visited Mr. and ui8 gus Friday. Mrs' Alio, Long of Copperton, Miss Delana Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollock, Jack, McKay and Ger-aldin- e Pollock. Mrs. Mike Nepolis entertained the evening of July 30 at her home in Lead Mine for neigh-borhood sewing group. Mrs. Nick P. Floros, Mrs. William Rogers, Mrs. George Kampros and Mrs. A. J. Baum were present- Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Rogers and son, Errol Jack, of Needles, Cal., arrived Monday to visit two weeks with friends and relatives in Bingham Canyon and Lead Mine. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Osborne of St. Louis, Mo., were visitors here Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dowd. Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. Dowd are cousins. D. E. Ireland and son, David, returned Tuesday from a three- - week fishing trip at Mirror lake. Mr. and Mrs. George String-ha- m and son, Dean, returned July U from a five-da- y visit in Gunnison, Utah, with Mr Stringharns sister, Mrs. Bert Olsen. Saturday evening at Guests the home of Mr. and Mrs Clair R. Mathis were Mrs Mrs. Edna Reid of and a sister, Mrs. Ellis Miller of Draper. Mr and Mrs. Sid Tregaskis of Highland Boy entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mr. Albert Tregaskis of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mul-len and sons of Salt Lake Ci y. and Mrs. Lillian Nichols and son, Clarence, of Cokeville, Wo. Mr and Mrs. H. F. Dunn and children, Jack and Patsy, spent Sunday in Eureka with Mis. Dunn's mother, Mrs. Stella Sh- Miss Phyllis Ivie, "Miss Bing-ham" for 1941, will attend the Utah State Municipal League convention ball at Provo August 15 as Bingham Canyon's repre-sentative in an assembly of queens from Utah cities. Mrs. Glade Tibbie was taken July 31 to St. Mark's hospital, Salt Lake City,' where she un-derwent an operation. She is re-ported as recovering satisfactori-ly. Mr. and Mrs. John Adamek spent Sunday in Tooele visiting Mr. and Mrs. Barney Jones. Mrs. Parker Gray and son, Norman, returned July 31 from a three-da- y visit in Midvale with a sister and aunt, Mrs. Lloyd Ireland and Mrs. Eileen Edlund. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spend-lov- e and Mrs. Ray Spendlove were in Salt Lake City Monday evening to attend funeral serv-ices for Mrs. Charles Prisk, moth-er of Mrs. Max Spendlove of Salt Lake City- - Mrs. R. F. Thomas and daugh-ter, Renae, returned Monday from Mayfield, Utah, where they visited Mrs. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bartholomew. Renae underwent a tonsilectomy while in Mayfield- Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew brought their dau-ghter and granddaughter home. A steak try in Little Cotton-wood canyon Saturday evening was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Frisch, Joseph Frisch Jr., Ella Beryl Frisch, Glenn Hueb-ne- r, Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Long, Miss Betty Long and Stanley LOCAL NOTES Mr- - and Mrs. Donald Buchan-an of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a son Saturday morn-ing at Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Buchanan is the former Miss Delia Macke of Cop-perton. Mrs. A. A. Macke arrived yesterday from California to spend several weeks with her daughter. Miss Maxine Rasmussen enter-tained at dinner last Friday eve tfing at the Capri restaurant in Salt Lake City for Justine Jones, Kendall Jones and Stanley' Per-kins of Salt Lake City. Ellis Boren and children, J. D., Janell, Billy, Ronnie and Donna Rose, attended a reunion for members of the Boren family from Wahlsburg, Salt Lake coun-ty communities at Liberty park August 2. 158 members of the family were in attendance. Engigtmani of Mill Bulh Hornlckel Told Announcement is made by Mr. und Mrs. Kurt E. Hornickel of Copperton of the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Kuth Hnr- - nickel, to L. Edward West of Fort Douglas. Mr. West is a son nt Mr. and Mrs. John T. West ind is a draftee in the U. S. army. i Miss Margaret Tholen Bride of Tuesday The Logan, LDS temple Tues-day was scene of the marriage cif Miss Margaret Tholen, teach-i- t at Bingham Central school, and Marvin II. Burgon. Miss Tholen is a daughter of Mrs. Ma-mie Tholen of Midvale and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Uurgon of Union. Many parties and showers complimented Miss Tholen, a popular teacher at Bingham Central school the past six years. Mrs. Arthur Davies of Salt Lake City, an aunt of the bride, entertained the evening of July 2!). Low bowls of snapdragons decorated the rooms. Favors were dainty wishing wells in which were concealed the an-nouncements. 20 friends of the bride were guests. iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES ON BINGHAM STAGE LINES AUGUST 12, 13, 14 AND 15 $1.25 ROUND TRIP FROM COPPEKFIELD HI NU II AM TO SALT LAKE CITY. m $1.00 ROUND TRIP FROM COPPERTON SALT LAKE CITY. THESE PRICES WILL BE EFFECTIVE IN UTAH COPPER FIELD DAY. ON UTAH COPPER FIELD DAY RUSES WILL LEAVE BINGHAM FROM 8 TO 11 A.M. AS SOON AS THEY ARE LOADED. LAST BUS LEAVE; B AMBERGER DEPOT IN SALT LAKE CITY AT 11:15 P.M. BUSES WILL LEAVE UAMBERGH DEPOT AS OFTEN AS LOADED ON RETURN TRIP, jjjjjjM ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE SIMONSON BEAUTY SHOP OVER WEBB DRUG BINGHAM PHONE 27 FOR APPOINTMENTS Susan Simonson, Operator Your patronage is solicited and appreciated SPECIAL PRICES ON MACHINELESS PERMANENTS FOR COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE COME TO AMY'S BEAUTY SHOP 26 Carr Fork Phone 20J SPECIAL PRICES ON MACHINELESS PERMA-NENT WAVES FOR A LIMITED TIME. Amy Walters, operator I l-- v fDV$4x3i Pi.i too, fluLkl, prepared feod.. Sflg,Siy2jffl I AJ --""neryaladi, cooling bverage & 4 '4 ;7 I nd frurt iuict. ..All your wmmtr L I Nvsv--'-- - n food needi at money-lavin- g prici. . LIPTON'S I V ' y For iced tea try Specials for Fri, Sat. & Mom. v ,,ke bread Coffftee" ..BU 23c nriTli I JULIA LEE WRIGHT'S, TiTZTT! " Beverly Brand, Enriched With MAYONNAISE, Nu- - MARGARINE, aQa JAR I Vitamins and Iron Ma,d (uart Sunnybank, LB l0 20 OZ. LOAVES, CRACKERS, Ml 17 CHERUB, . 2 FOR Prem. 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StC r'Nlr. 7C FR- - cocktail ,ai:, 10c FLAVORADE ,.h. nt miomv BEEA I POUND 19 1 1 EEEE BECKERS, FISHERS 4 FOlt SALAD DRESSING iir--- qipiIRR I duchess, SUMMER BEVERAGESSft Highest Quality ' 10 0UNCE DOTTLES, 6 FOR Fo-- " Best Results. QUAKT JAH, PORK & BEANS '" Giant 50O, . m TOMATO JUICE V?ZC 3SC MIRACLE WHIP fflFFFF AIIiWAY. F"sh Ground 5C ' SALAD DRESSING H R0VAL SATIN QUART UUrrtE, POUND ' 4(tA SHORTENING JSC I YUM 11EPW'"L' ES. Assorted Flavors 3U. Can Makes One Gallon, P1NT IglJ 1 POST T0ASTIESA1Grn" oz package, I 47C I BINGHAM fTn Fj r 1" , . . ' WITH A DELICIOUS BOURBON HIGHBALL MADE WITjL-- I . fJ .. ; QT.-C- od. 3a I &-f PT.-C- od 39 f-S-lr lj y PT.-C- od 40 syr.'J this uhishey u M B 4 YEARS OLD fe- - 93 Proof NS-- 4tlDiiUlleriProd.CorpN.Y. - FOR ! NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICES SEE RALPH A. MURANO, 398 Main St. Phone 160 Provo, Wilford Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Don Kump of Provo are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Draper. Miss Alma Hemingson return-ed home Sunday from Logan, where she has been a guest of her sister, Mrs. Norwood Hyer. Mrs. Paul Murphy arrived home Sunday from Washington, 1) C, after a months vacation with her husband, Paul Murphy. Warren Peterson and Roland Peterson will leave tomorrow (Saturday) for San Francisco af-ter a two-wee- k stay here with relatives. Mrs. Thomas Franks and Mrs. Millie Wykerl returned home af-ter a two-wee- k vacation in Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peterson i left Saturday for Midvale where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweat left Sunday for Yellowstone national park for a y vacation. Mr. and Mrs. William Fahrni returned home Monday evening from a four-da- y vacation in the Granddaddy lake region. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCnrty are spending several days vacation-ing in Leadville, Colo. Several Lark couples enjoyed the lawn party at South Jordan school Tuesday evening. Games were played and a program giv-en. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs-- . D. A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crump, Mrs. Lavina Peterson and Mrs. Millie Wy-ker- t. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McDonald and son, Jimmie, returned Mon-day evening from Jerome, Ida-ho, where they spent three days with Mr. and Mrs. J. William Grant. The McDonalds left Tues-day to spend several days at Fish lake. Lark Notes r-- ) Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Eavenson announce the birth of a daugh-ter Wednesday. Fourteen Boy Scouts attended ; an outing at Tracy Wigwam in ( Mill Creek canyon three days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wall of Flelcher-Rogerio- n Nuptials Sunday After August JO Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogerson, whose marriage was an event of August 3, will be at home at 106 Main street. The couple are spending a week's honeymoon in Yellowstone na-tional park. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Fletcher of 262 Westminster avenue, Salt Lake City, at whose home the wedding was held. The Rev. Chester S. Ramsey performed the ceremony. A simple white crepe frock, with chocolate brown accessories and a rosebud corsage were worn by the bride. A wedding breakfast followed for members of the two families and close friends. Attending from Bingham Canyon were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogerson, par-ents of the bridegroom; --Miss Isabell Rogerson, Eugene Roger-so- n and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Moul-to- n and daughter, Penny. n W.B.A. Women's Benefit association, Review No. 16, was entertained Wednesday evening at the Bing-ham cafe by Mrs. Carl N. Gran-nin- g of Highland Boy. Twelve members were present for busi-ness followed by bridge. Prizes were awarded Mrs. A. J. Ablett, Mrs. Sid Tregaskis and Mrs. Charles Sullenger. A tasty lun-cheon was served. t Muicoveeveet Mrs. Charles Brimhall of High-land Boy entertained the Mus-coveeve-at her home Tuesday evening. Three tables of bridge were in play, with Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. A. M. Peterson and Mrs. Harry Sours winning high. Light refreshments were served- At v" Bridge Club Mrs. H. F. Dowd was hostess last Friday evening at bridge and luncheon for the club with which she is affiliated. Invited guests were Mrs. James Sullivan and Mrs. Thomas Prigmore. Prizes went to Mrs. H. Smernoff, Mrs. Thomas Prigmore and Mrs. Mar-tin Prigmore. v KSK Club Mrs. Carl A. Curtis entertain-ed last Friday evening for mem-bers of the KSK club at her home. The social honored Mrs. Bruce Ivie Jr., the occasion being her birthday. a F.O.C. Auxiliary Business at the Fraternal Or-der of Eagles auxiliary meeting last evening at Eagles hall was followed by a social at which Mrs. Anast J. Chipian was hos-tess. Rebokahs The Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7, I.O.O.F., will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, August 12, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Jensen in Copper-to- n. Visitor Honored Friends of Mrs. II. R. Gust and Mrs. J. T. Davis were bidden to a tea Saturday afternoon from three to five o'clock at the home of Mrs. Gust. The social honor-ed Mrs. A. W. McLoed of Ten-ngn- t, Cal., sister-in-la- of Mrs-Davi-and a visitor in Bingham with her husband and family for the past week. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- - if" cere appreciation for the sympa- - thy and kindness extended to j us by friends in our bereavement, the death of our beloved wife and mother, Anna S. Pollick. Mike Pollick and Family. |