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Show I SUPPLEMENT ' ST BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940 'PHONE 91 LOCALNOTES Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Marriott spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ned White of Magna and visit-ing in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Orson Downard of Provo visiteS her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Faddis of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. E. S Grant were guests Saturday evening of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Robison. Cards and a late lunch-eon were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chase and children, Val and Carol Farns-wort- h, moved to Midvale Satur-day where they have purchased a home on 184 South Grant street. Mrs. Chase is an employee of the Bingham Mercantile grocery de-partment and Mr. Chase is in the geological department of the Utah Copper company. Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Porter of Lead Mine, was five years old Wednesday. A number of small friends were invited to celebrate the occasion and enjoy luncheon and birthday cake. Mrs. Ida Kanniainen of High-land Boy and Mr. and Mrs. M. Rautio of Los Angeles left Mon-day for California. Mrs. Kanniai-nen planned to visit two weeks at the Rautio home before re-turning to Bingham Canyon. Miss Margaret Austin, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aus-tin of Highland Boy, spent last week-en- d visiting her parents. Mrs. R. J. Cameron of Salt Lake City was hostess at a bridge lun-cheon October 3. Among the guests were Mrs. W. T. Rogers and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, both of Copperton Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Marvin and children left Tuesday morn-ing for Tucson, Ariz., for a stay of indefinite length. Mrs. Sam Baird of Los An-geles, who recently returned from a trip through China, Ja-pan, Australia and India, arrived in Salt Lake City Sunday and is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. B. Waldemar. She will be a guest of her sister, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, next week. Mrs. Aimer Berg is visiting in Fillmore with her son-in-la- w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stuart. EAND THERE "ifcom Page one). . ' i west, Tennessee in Washington uni-- r west. The south-i- s Texas Aggies, and ,lsit they look like an of the nation :,mt team of last with the exception rsernie Bierman has typical Gopher vjj this year he has usize, speed to burn, ateen of Tennessee t what was suppos-pe- at Duke team. So a Major Neyland has Bowl prospect. In a one of the really sound backs and at aSuffredge and Mo-- : were mentioned for a last year. a has a great team, mining three deep in 'an. Minnesota took x opening game, but r in Washington was ud I don't think the ndy for such a hard e line outplayed the ,:that ft llege has one of the r--, teams. Michigan is a in the middle west ad; any team that has ! bound to be great. 'm has their custo- - steam. Nebraska will 1 8 the season goes Jiwestern is my dark-- i Big Ten. The south- - strong teams. Sou-isdis- t, Baylor and of A.& M. Texas uni-- : its way back and in Jack Crain they have Snest running backs 1 has another good i- - team at S.M.U. and in Preston Johnson and Raymond Mallouf, he has a pair of boys that can pitch that pigskin. Texas Aggiei, what a learn! Everything. A big fast charg-ing line, flanked by fast rangy ends, and a set of backs that can do everything, travel on the ground or lake to the air. And if the United States army is looking for tanks, I recom-mend Jack Kimbrough. I think you will see them in the Rose Bowl if their trip to Los An-geles to play UCLA Saturday doesn't spoil it. Those people on the coast like to see new faces. In our own Big Seven confer-ence, Denver and Colorado look like the best, with Utah in the running. Colorado is getting used to a new system, but has plen-ty of material. Denver has a big fast bunch of boys that are get-ting better with each game. Utah hasn't got as big a team as they generally have, but they still have Armstrong as coach. BYU has a big, experienced team, but in their game with Utah they didn't seem to know what to do when they had the ball. Bingham high has another good team. And it looks like they are a cinch for class B honors in our district. Don't know much about the rest of the B teams in the state, so can't give you any dope on them. They have beaten Amer-ican Fork and Tooele and tied Granite. In the latter game a couple of costly fumbles lost them their chance. But in the Tooele contest they handled the ball better. They looked like they have a good passing team, and in Alvares a boy that can travel on the ground. AL For Better Mixed Drinks ffiV Short or Tall f Schenley Red Label Jgq Gets the Call hSi PINT m Ho. 223 No. 224 "ES Bj IE ED Blended Whi.key and 90 Proof. Red lob.. 72 Groin Neutrol Spirit,. Schenley New York City. 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