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Show FRIDAY, JULY u Purr. T.n THE niTTXETIN. BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH 11 Society Expert Shoe Repairing, Red Wing Work Shoes 'A Hetter Shoe for Less Money. BINGHAM HOOTKRY THf OlD TOWN TAVERN KEEPER Forget the heat and enjoy thli fine-tasti- ng whhkey in For satisfying ' Ifi summer drinks, call for Town Tav- - fel rn,thdeep-cha- r y V barrel aged ryel f (i Wi Thl whlsk,y ' if ' 2 ytart old T4m I CODE No. 152 J QUART I CODE No. ISO J MTPJCODC No. 1 Copr. 1939, Hitionil Distillers Pioiuctj Carp.. N I CLASSIFIED JUS 1. FOR SALE . Living room set, and bed n set. Telephone 214 J. lb Bourgard apartments. BUILDING LOTS FOR SA1 On Grant street, MidvaliJ walks. Sewer. Gas and Wi East front. Easy terms, Cd Grant St. Phone 231 W Midi FOR SALE 9 acre farm, S room to partly modern, artesitn wall ter. Crops all in and doinjl See L. Allen. 405 Jensen L Murray. Utah, phone Mm 108W. innnnanECESGasansHnananannnnnno LET US PREPARE THE DINNER I FOR YOUR NEXT BANQUET. WE ARE EQUIPPPED TO SERVE YOU IN OUR BANQUET ROOM. WE SERVE ,TIIE REST IN FOOD AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY Italian-Frenc-h Cafe Bingham Mortuary Telephone 17 John SUmpftl, Licensed Rmh.im BsHHiiHssMBBisisslilHHsiBiHlBBIIB S GDHS till That you cwf mm. Kentucky llV bourbon! Oliij til quality-ro- (J r: J 1880 tht',nc' 4?AOb ll niootbety i er. Ask for $ ORCHARD bm a'sssss? I 90 fig tt I No. 46 H L I no. 475 2 No. 57 Hatloml PUtlllert Product) w OBJ UMMEM. WEAK. Yes, we know there is plenty of time left to wear those summer clothes. Hut, we must make room for our fall purchases. We have reduced our prices on summer wear as much as 33 'i per cent. Ladies white Mens White and Shoes Gray Oxfords .croup i-- 51.00 (omp 2-- 51.49 Reg. $2.95 Now $2.25 Group 3 51.98 Reg. $3.95 Now $3.15 . , These values must be seen to be a a appreciated. Reg. $5.00 Now ?4.UU I Girls white Mens and Boys Straps Polo Shirts Regular 51.49 Value Regularly sold for 51,00 Cood assortment to ch,s, from Summer Clearance Price 0H (fill NOW 2 for SpJL.UU These will not last long at this price. SPECIAL LOT MENS DRESS SHIRTS All New Patterns. Regular Price from 51.29 to $200 Summer Clearance J A A few $2.00 Arrow Shirts Price only k are included in this group. MENS SUMMER STRAW HATS MENS B.V.D. STYLED UNIONS Reduced 25 Per Cent Sues 36 and 38 Regular a mt Regular 4 4 rf ON SALE J-- g ff $2. Hats$l!9U $1.50 Ilats31l3 3 FOR 91UU H f T I rTi r WE HAVE A FEW SUMMER GREY SUITS 4 ft Cft 111 I k CURLEE STYLED, Reg- - price $32.50, NOW 0J.3U L L 1 1 b3 ANOTHER GROUP MUST GO AT 59.95 Bingham Merc. Co. "The Big Store" rwrpT KrTwmll ,,,,, . ....a.... ,..t, Vita! "1 . thrilUd wiA I I rvK .Save. food'. If r 1 Womeo l II o Y"Vf!scftor pt- - j Ill 11 IfSlSZSi 1 beiutr. H full bW I I v&?oAfe?;x. lilsRil 1 lri Hi p- -dS 1 l tUr...2.WVbbingAr B l.- --j ill M BL I'll "Th.tmixW" w.th "Thrifto- - I I SStW . ' h&M" for onlj few dime, dr I IBtogflsamni Eaifo Ifop . Phone 146 t "for QUALITY PRINTING SEE THE BINGHAM BULLETIN PHONE 91 . Rebekah assembly of Utah; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Siirith unci ,V le-ttable Paul, all of Salt Lake city- - i. Following th mating Christensen and Kent hostesses to mei; r i'n i uslt" ors at the ok-- . Prizes were presn.tcd Iit'li iin- - nicht, Sylvia Car-- awl Clara Mead. Tuesday, July 13. the IM kahs will be guests of Mrs. May IVter-so- n at Middle canyon at one o'clock dinner. - Rebekahs Install New Officers With District Deputy President Clara Christensen as installing, officer, assisted by Mrs. Beth Sumnicht, deputy marshal!, Clara Mead as deputy warden, Annie Denver as deputy secretary and treasurer and Clara Kreason as deputy chaplain, the following assumed offices of Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7, I. O. O. F Tuesday at Masonic hall: Marie Stuart, noble grand; Ruth Buckle, vice grand; Irene Brisk, secretary; Althea Chris-tensen, treasurer; Clara Mead, right supporter to the noble grand; Vera Sturm, left support-er to the noble grand; Ada Chris-tensen, warden; Bern ice Lay cock, conductor; Salina Nerdin, chap-lain; Carrie Kreason, outside guardian; Mildred Downard, in-- 1 side guardian; Annie Denver, right supporter to the vice grand; Pearl Reid, left supporter to the vice grand. Out-of-tow- n guests were Mrs. Sylvia Carey, president of the Rebekah assembly of Utah; Miss Ethel Smith, secretary to the a visit with Ion at Van NuJ A picnic Tanner's flat ln Jttl wood canyon honored Mrs. Ivan Terry and riMr' Beverly, of Sho,hone left for their home SuT a Visit here with Nick Fenton of S Mr. and MrgJ Betty Lou of Mr. and Mrs. 7lh of Salt Lake City, Saturday with Colleen Creadon forrj:' LOCALNOTES Mr and Mrs. James West and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rawl-ing- s and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rawlings and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin and daugh-ter Donna, and Vivian Ballamis picnicked Saturday evening at Dry Fork canyon. Mrs. Gordon Buckle entertain-ed the Linger Longer club at bridge supper last night at her home in Copperton. Sunday evening at South Jor-dan chapel the quarterly stake conference program given by West Jordan stake M.I.A. was presided over by Mrs. Willard Nichols. A number of Bingham people gave program numbers in-cluding a retold story by Mrs. Wynn Raby; plastic tableaux by Bingham ward; solo, "A Friend of Mine", by Joel Jensen, ac-companied by Mrs. Jensen; solo, 'Teach Me to Pray", by Mrs. D. 0. Stoker accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Shelley. John Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Madsen, left Tuesday for a vacation in California, and a visit at the Golden Gate ex-position. John has enlisted in the navy and expects to be called to duty in the fall. A birthday party given by Mrs. Merrill Boulton last Friday was in celebration of her daughter's fourth birthday. A dozen small friends enjoyed the birthday luncheon and presented Janet with gifts. Richard Pace oi Price was brought to Bingham Canyon hos-pital Thursday from Boys State, Camp Williams, for an emergency operation for acute appendicitis. i . Mrs. Jack Whitmore of Lark entertained her bridge club Wed-nesday. Mrs. Kendall Isaac and baby daughter of Salt Lake City is visiting her sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mack Kendall this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Copperton returned Tuesday from a vacation in California. Those from Bingham attending the West Jordan stake Old Folks outing at Lagoon Wednesday were Mrs. Rachel Mayne, Mrs. Susie Alexander and Davey Da-vidson, all of lower Bingham. Accompanying them were Bishop and Mrs. David Lyon, Mrs. E. R. Draper and Mrs. Joseph Spend-- 1 love. Miss Marjorie McColeman left Thursday for her home at Love-lan- d, Colo., after visiting since June 26 with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe of Copperfield, and friends in Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gust. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence String-ha- m and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gaith-wait- e returned last Friday from a vacation at San Francisco, Los Angeles and Boulder Dam and Reception Marks Wedding Anniversary A beautifully-arrange- d home reception Saturday evening hon-ored Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larick on their twenty-fift- h wedding anniversary. Bowls of pink car-nations and gladioli were used about the rooms. Mrs, George Robbe and Mrs. U. G. Frayier presided at the serving table, which was covered with a hand-made lace cloth and centered with a low basket of pink gladi-oli. Mrs. John Dobson of Salt Lake City, Miss Dorothy Steele and Robert Steele assisted in serving. Mrs. George Bolman was in char-ge of the gift room and assisted in entertainment. Vocal selec-tions were given by Blaine Wells, with Robert Colyar accompanist. Eighty guests called. W. B. A. Members of the W'.. men's bene-fit association, review No. . were guests Friday veiling of Mrs. C. L. Countr . man. Salt Lake City. Those pi-- ' included Mrs. Vida Shaw, Mr. J. J- Doyle, Mrs. Charles Kani.iaim.-ii- Mrs. Ethel Granning, Mrs Herb Gust, Mrs. Pete Smith. Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. lieber Nichols. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. Gust, Mrs. Nicho!:- and Mrs. Isa-bel- Murphy of Salt Lake City, district field supervisor. t Silver Anniversary Occasion For Dinner Their twenty-fift- h wedding anniversary was noted by Mr. and Mrs. Art Sorenson Saturday evening when they entertained at dinner at Sturm's cafe for close friends arid relatives. A low silver basket filled with white gladioli, snapdragons, lark-spur and baby breath centered the table. Lighted white candles in crystal candelabra were used on the table. The silver anniver-- ; sary idea was used in selection of favors, tiny silver tapers in miniature crystal candle holders. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sturm; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Orton, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bobetg, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stuart, all of Sandy; Mrs. Marie Wicks and Mrs. Minnie Wicks of Meeker, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilcox of Ogden; Robert Wal-lace of Midvale and Miss Louise Rogers of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Omelia of Pomona, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Peterson of Salt Lake City. Following dinner bridge was played at the Sorenson home with Mrs. Williams and Mr. Wal-lace receiving prizes and Mrs. Wilcox the house prize. M Lark Notes , Mr and Mrs. Max DuBois en-joyed a fishing trip at American Fork canyon Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Harold Neilsen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson of Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald and son, Jimmy, will leave today for a two-wee- k vacation in the northwest. Stopovers are planned at Seattle, Portland and San Francisco where they will see the fair. The marriage of Miss lone Pe-terson and Mr. James Bowles was solemnized Saturday even-ing at the Lark hotel with Bish-op D. A. Thomas officiating. A reception at the Lark Amuse-ment hall followed. Dancing was enjoyed by nearly 300 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bowles are making their home at Riverton. Mrs. Lulu Coombs returned home Sunday from Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brady came with Mrs. Coombs to spend several days here with her. . William Fahrni was home Tuesday from a three-wee- k trip in Idaho with a party navigating the Salmon river. Miss June Seal and Mrs. Ger-aldin- e Reed chaperoned a group of Sunday school children to Saratoga Tuesday. They enjoyed a picnic lunch and swimming. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker of Herriman are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielson. "Mr. ajid Mrs. Harold Nielson attended a party Sunday even-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green of Salt Lake City. Mrs. D. A. Thomas, Miss Ruth Thomas, Miss Ilean Thomas, Miss Winona Peterson, Miss Lois Tur-pi- n and Miss Betty Peterson left Thursday for a week-en- d stay at Como Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zahler and family returned Saturday even-ing from Idaho and Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell re-turned home Sunday from Visal-ia- , Cal., and a visit to the San Francisco fair. WORLD COPPER STOCKSDECUt World refined roppcr sM dined 7288 tons during W total of 513.1170 tons, refined copper inventory in United States registered a dot' for the first time since Nove'mt an announcement by the Cot Institute revealed Thursday In addition to the improver in the refined copper stilt, world blister sWck- s-. metil raw form wenf cut by n tons. This made an aggregate crease in the total red metals ply above ground of 18.633 :; Domestic refined stocks j down 2143 tons t() a Mi 335.012 tons. Blister stocks in ihp l'n States dropped 2403 tons, i in addition to the decline iii find stocks, made a total Ui,i States decrease in both blister refined stocks of 4546 tons, These figures, traders bet, indicated the first decided t turn in many months. This needed, trade sources said, ; ticularly in this country, stocks have been equaling months' supplies against a mal of only three. United States exports k June aggregated 10,289 : against 12,669 tons for May to the latter month exports been running at a rate of tween 3000 and 4000 tons month. f Relief Society Twenty - two Relief society members and guests attended the monthly meeting held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jane Spend-lov- e. Mrs. Spendlove presided and also reported on the Relief society stake conference last Saturday at the South Jordan chapel. Short talks were given by Mrs. Jane Mitchell of Paro- - wan, Mrs. Vilate Curtis and Mrs. Lola Lyon, both of West Jordan. A vocal solo by Mrs. Lola Soren-son and group singing were mu-sical numbers. Refreshments were served. . No. 1 Fire Auxiliary Report from the Miss Bingham contest committee and discussion of plans for Utah State Firemen's association convention August distinguished the business meeting of No. 1 Fire auxiliary Monday evening.' Mrs. Ed. New-man was hostess and Mrs. John Creedon and Mrs. Lon Rawlings won prizes at bridge. Entertains Mr. and Mrs. William D. Kidd entertained at breakfast Sunday morning for n visitors who Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ablett and Mr. and Mrs. William Ablett. Covets were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ab-lett and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nyquist of Des Moines, la., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ablett and daughter, Beverly May, of Canon City, Colorado. No. 2 Fire Auxiliary Members of No. 2 Fire auxili-ary were entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. T. A. Masters. Ten enjoyed bridge, with Mrs. Tory Tobiason and Mrs. Lawrence West receiving prizes and refreshments. New Officers Entertained New officers of the West Jor-dan stake M. I. A. entertained Tuesday evening in honor of the retiring officers at Boxelder Pic-nic flat in Millcreek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Pett of Copper-to- n and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nichols were among the 50 pres-ent. Mrs. Pett is adult stake lead-er and Mrs. Nichols is Y. W.M.I. A. president. |