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Show Fur THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CA.NYO.V, UTAH --SHHLUY2tto, OIIjp Hutgham IitUrttn Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon. Salt Lakt County. Utah. Entered ai Second Clan Matter, at the Pott Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah. Under the Act of March 3, 1879. LELAND G. BURRESS, Editor and Publisher Subscription Hate, per year in advance $2.00 Advertising Rates furnished on application. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gressman and Mrs. Olive Webb attended the funeral of Mrs. Steedman in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Kate Towers of Eureka visited her daughter, Mis. Elmer Gressman, Sunday. Mrs. David Nielson of Mona is visiting her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mis. Leland Nielson . Steele. Miss Alida Thomas of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mrs. Richard II. Willey, a re- - cent bride, was an honored guest at a breakfast in Salt Lake City Sunday, by Miss Leah son and Miss Jeanne Hall at the home of Miss Henderson's par-- . ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Hender- - Mrs. Clara McOmie, a student son. at the B. Y. U., visited her mo-ther, Mrs. Marie Peterson, over the week-en- d. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bodell of Herriman spent Sunday with Mrs. Bodell's mother. Mrs. Lion-el Henson. Mr. and Mrs. Asel Crump at-tended the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Ogden Satur-day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nell and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nordberg were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bullock Sunday. Norma Thomas is a guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hadley, in Ogden. The Relief Society of the L. D. S. church held their annual con-ference Sunday evening. Mrs. Jess Sandstrom was elected pre-sident for the ensuing year. A three-ac- t play was presented. Several musical selections were given. Several members of West Jordan stake board were pres-ent. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Max DuBois and daughter Ann spent Sunday at Schneitters' Hot Pots. Mrs. Horace Clawson was hos-tess to her Five Hundred club Thursday evening. Eight mem-bers enjoyed a seven o'clock din-ner. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bert Fields and Mrs. Leonard Lark Notes r Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hatch announce the birth of a son Fri-day in St. Mark's hospital. Mrs. Hatch was the former Miss Max-in- e Fahrni. Miss Katie Serassio was a Salt Lake City visitor Friday. Mrs. Dell Nell returned home Sunday from Salt Lake where she has been visiting her father, Mr. William Mittendorf. Mr. Mit-tendo- rf left Sunday for his home in Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Guss Reed and Mr. Milton Flinders of Ogden and Mrs. Elizabeth Sardoni of Provo were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas Wednesday evening of last week and later attended the graduation exercis-es at the Bingham high school. Mrs. Marie Peterson was a Salt Lake City visitor Monday. Mrs. Millie Wykert, postmis-tress, attended the Postmasters' convention in Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Callo-way have moved to Midvale to make their home. Mrs. Ethel Slater visited her friends in Lark Monday. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell had as their din-ner guests Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Pugh of Salt Lake. Miss Verena Graham left Tues-day for Fairview where she will spend the summer vacation. Friday evening Mrs. B. J. San-tistev-was hostess at a bridge party at her home. Tables were arranged for the following guests: Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. A. A. Macke, Mrs. E. V. Knudsen, Mrs. J. C. Landenberger, Miss Vern Baer, Miss Verena Graham, Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, Miss Mabel Neprud, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. T. H. McMullin, Mrs. Lawrence Stillman and Mrs. B. L. Mitchell. Prizes were presented to Mrs. A. E. Mitchell and Mrs. Landen-berger. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Frances Sax and son Larry of Bingham moved into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brown attended the annual state V.F.W. convention held in Ogden, Fri-day, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Brown was elected a councilman in the state organization. Mrs. R. G. Frazier was hostess Thursday to the GGG club. O Friday afternoon the-- L. D. S. primary association held its con-cluding meeting of this season in the Grade school auditorium. A program consisting of a number from each class was presented after which ice cream cones and cookies were served to all child-ren present. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen and family are spending a few days in Mt. Pleasant where they are the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christen-se- n and sons returned home Tuesday evening from American Fork, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Burke. Copperton j DT Mary ltrown Mr. and Mrs. James Denver had as their guests Monday, Mrs. Thomas Randell and Mr. Lester Randell of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon of Los Ang-- 1 eles, Cal, Mr. and Mrs. Cannon are former residents of Bing-ham. William Laskar of Spring-vill- e visited Tuesday and Wed-nesday at the home of his daugh-ter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bithell. Wednesday Mr. Las-kar left by airplane for New York City where he will visit the world's fair. Miss Adiene Hudson was a week end guest of Miss Lurene Nepple Ht Salt Lake City and Ogden. The Misses Jeanne and Mary Frances Frazier who attended school at Wasatch Academy at Mt. Pleasant last year returned to their home Wednesday to spend the summer vacation with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier.. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulsen and family of Midvale were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Poulsen Sunday. Miss Vern Baer, teacher at the Bingham high school, left Tues-day for Salt Lake where she will visit several days prior to joining relatives in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and son Jack, Dee Christensen and Jean Christensen spent the week end at Fairview with rela-tives. Jack remained as the guest of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Knudsen visited Tuesday evening with Mrs. H. M. Rasmussen in Holla-da- y. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davies and daughter Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cox, all of Salt Lake, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox. Thursday evening the Copper-to- n Relief society Singing Moth-ers sang two numbers at a fare-well party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sandstrom, held in the First Ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Iverson expect to leave Monday for a two weeks visit with their child-ren at San Francisco, Los Ang-eles and San Diego, Cal. They will also attend the San Francis-co fair. Bert Watson returned home Wednesday evening from a fish-ing trip to Lake Madison. tess to her SewiTchTlr evening. Iond;... Mr. and MrT and Mr. and Mn vi, p.. attended al" given Wednesday American Feck for ?niR i: Chadwick, a sLster of wick, a June brido-to-b-p " Mrs. Vida ShT the J. U. club V,r4 'n at her home. ' ev.s LOCALNOTES Miss Virginia Harris and Miss Zona Brunt attended Kappa Delta social sorority spring formal at the U. S. A. C. in Logan last Fri- - day evening. Beverly Scussel left Sunday for Caliente, Nevada, where she will visit with Miss Geraldine Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace .Sorenson. Before returning to Bingham Miss Scus-sel will visit the world's fair at San Francisco and at Boulder dam. Mrs. Ileinie Smernoff was hos- - stone Company in 1919, as a gen-eral line salesman. His excep-tional sales ability and likeable personality soon won him ad-vancement to more important posts. In January, 1929 he became special Pacific Coast representa-tive for the truck tire division, and in April, 1935 became Sales Manager, .succeeding Leonard Firestone, who was called East to fill an important position in Firestone's home office at Ak-ron, Ohio. o FIRESTONE SALES HEAD GETS AWARD At a testimonial dinner in his honor attended by Firestone de-partment heads and sales execu-tives from the Eleven Wrst-- m states, H. D. Tompkins, Sales Manager for the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., of California was re-cently presented with a watch and twenty-yea- r service pin by R. J. Cope, President of the or-- ; ganization. p WW v1 Hii ) v Jp t' V x. - 3 I' t ; a t V 1 i 1 4 Tompkins started with the Fire- - Dingham Mortuary John BUinpfel. I.i,) mam mi hut "'tictm Expert Shoo R,pairin Red Wins vrk Shn8J'A Better Shoo for Less Money. BINGHAM ROOTKRY WHITE PORT fSfgS Paradise MUSCATEL QUART tr--i- Sf (Amber Sweet) Code No. "TfFT iUABT I 947 I ll lrV Code No. GALLON lmJW W Q7n BIKEGLIA B(X)i(ELlAMfy ST. 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"- "- jT b feaS"eXC,Ver"eS!n,'COn0mJr ?RTOHPORT,Sc5SIELPYl0 Opi Tircstone convovjI P V rH igh Quality-Lo-w Cost I'nlhA I "55.00-1-9 $8.60 I mm ssr ;ss (OWl vA, 1 1 1 s 8'256'5-1- 6 14.50 111 ggid 8 1 tl ' """fi i I OTHER SIZES PRICED PROPORTIONATELY lL i Canyon Motor Co. lAp MERCURY LINCOLN ZEPHJ j Main & Markham Phocej JUDGMENT During time of bereavement. It becomes necessary that some one person or group of persons be depended upon for the complete arrangement of the last rites. By depending on our judgment, you, too, will find almost complete removal of your burden. BINGHAM MORTUARY Telephone 17 John Stampfel Licensed Embalmer Hoo,(a Whopper? Mm y OCJL3U (JLXLLSJ laumay W.li mwww ' " " " 'v BINGHAM & GARFIELD RAILWAY COMPANY Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake Citv in connection with the Union Pacific System. Use Copper Brass piping for $4,500 cottages only cost $48.87 l more than galvanized iron piping and will Last Forever T. H. PERLWVTTS, J. H. CULLETON General Freight and Pass. Agent Agent Salt Lake City, (Utah Bingham, Utah " 1 m BINGHAM SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION 1939 LEAGUE SCHEDULE Friday, May 2G Gemnu'll vs. Salt Lake-Bingha- m Freight Monday, May 2!) Bingham Radio vs. Eagles Thursday, June 1 Firemen vs. Gemmell Friday, June 2 Eagles vs. Salt Lake-Bingha- Freight Monday, June 5 Gemmell vs. Bingham Radio Tuesday, June 6 Eagles vs. Firemen Thursday, June 8 S. Frt. vs. Bingham Radio Friday, June 9 Firemen vs. S. Freight Monday, June 12 Gemmell vs. Eagles Tuesday, June 13 Bingham Radio vs. Firemen Thursday, June 15 Salt Lake-Bingha- Frt- - vs. Gemmell Friday, June 16 Eagles vs. Bingham Radio Monday, June 19 Gemmell vs. Firemen Tuesday, June 20 Salt Lake-Bingha- m Frt. vs. Eagles Wednesday, June 21 Bingham Radio vs. Gemmell Thursday, June 22 Firemen vs. Eagles Friday, June 23 Bingham Radio vs. S. Freight Monday, June 2fi Salt Lake-Bingha- Frt. vs. Firemen Tuesday, June 27 Eagles vs. Gemmell Wednesday, June 28 Firemen vs. Bingham Radio Thursday, July 6 Gemmell vs. Salt Lake-Bingha- m Freight Friday, July 7 Bingham Radio vs. Eagles Tuesday, July 11 Firemen vs. Gemmell Thursday, July 13 Eagles vs. Salt Lake-Bingha- Freight Friday, July 14 Gemmell vs. Bingham Radio Monday, July 17 Eagles vs. Firemen Tuesday, July 18 S. Freight vs. Bingham Radio Thursday, July 20 Firemen vs. Salt Lake-Ringha- m Frt. Friday, July 21 Gemmell vs. Eagles Thursday, July 27 Bingham Radio vs. Firemen Friday, July 28 Salt Lake-Bingha- m Frt. vs. Gemmell Tuesday, August 1 Eagles vs. Bingham Radio Thursday, August 3 Salt Lake-Bingha- Frt. vs. Eagles Friday, August 4 Bingham Radio vs. Gemmell Monday, August 7 Gemmell vs. Firemen All games to be played in Gemmell park unless teams are otherwise notified. Game time G:00 p. m. Any postponed games will be arranged on open dates on above schedule- - |