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Show pi ' '.,.'- ' THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE IFRIDAY JANUARY 3, 1941 I Copperfield J j . Annie Panlalone !; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson jajid two sons, Woodrow and Wil-- , Ifiim, arid their daughter-in-law- , Jrs. William Wilson, were din-ner guests nt the home of Mr. ' ahd Mrs. Milton Smith in Center-vjll- e Sundav. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davidson of 'Suit Lake City were visitors at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thom-'a- a Wilson Christmas eve-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mel Allen and :family of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs-'Georg- Anderson and family of 'Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. William 'Peterson and family of Copper-":to- n, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Yates Land son, John Edmund of Salt Lke City, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and family of Murray, 'Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Miles An-derson, Howard Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson and ''family were present at a Christ-ianas eve party at the home of J. 'E. Cunliffe and family, r j Mr. and Mrs- - Joe Mutz and daughter, June, were guests at 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. John "Pantalone Tuesday. ? Stanley Cunliffe spent Christ-mas day in Salt Lake City at the home of his mother,- Mrs. Rosa Cunliffe. 4 Mrs. Henrietta Thompson and daughter, Mclba, of Mt. Pleasant, were visitors of friends Sunday. . I A miscellaneous shower was given Friday evening by the .Misses Maurie Callas and Arilla Bullock at the home of Mr. and Mis. Harry Gardikis in compli-ment to Mrs. Lester Leonard Jackson, the former Miss Bessie Gardikis, who was recently mar-ried. Those attending were Mr-an- Mrs. Bill Dorty of Salt Lake City, Willimay McDonald, Ther-- essa De Marco, Mary Jones, Alice Ivie, Maurie Callas, Mrs- - Gus Callas, Helen Georgelas, Mrs. Clarence Bullock, Arilla Bullock. Qames were pliyed and refresh--nhen- ts served. Prizes went to jTheresa De Marco and Alice Ivie. -- 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Kirkendall ia;id son, Jamei, Mr. and Mrs. jjohn Anderson attended the fun-i- al of their uncle and brother, jMr. James Kirkendall in Salt take City Sunday. . 1 Mr- - and Mrs. James Nass and children of Price are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs-Nic- Malkos and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos re-rn- ed 4 home Sunday from their honeymoon- - I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin and sins, Max and Shirl, Miss Rosa-l&i- d Hoffman were dinner guests of Mrs. Laurie Sutherland of 'Provo Christmas day. i Mr. ' and Mrs. Meredith Yates abd Mrs. Tom Yates were vis-itors at the J. E. Cunliffe home Tuesday. i o 22mi if & , : w imp ;Vt; IND HE HAS blessed our country . . . but His the bands of children, though churches are barricaded, , fYll benediction imposes upon each and every books destroyed, though millions of families are scattered , Z-ily- one of us the sacred duty of defending every j to the four winds. 0M priceless heritage that we have been granted. These things have not happened here and with His con- - Fy? With so great a portion of humanity inured tinued aid and guidance, we will see that they shall not to calamity and injustice, let each American happen here. 7 tj silently consecrate himself and his conscience to the ' Among Hig m graccg gll0Wcred on ug is Uie charter preservation of every American ideal . . . ideals that are j q American liberlv We are proml to I)C part of lhat firgt more precious today than ever before. j lme of defcnse of Alliericau liberties ... to always stand ' Yes, we still can have faith in man's higher destiny even militantly at the side of every true American against the ( though nations, once the homes of great cultures, crash inroads of doctrines seeking to destroy freedom of speech, ' back into abject slavery. There can still be hope though freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of religious wor- - 1 elsewhere fearful death-dealin- g machines are thrust into ship and freedom of the press. The first of a series of patriotic messages sponsored toy these stahcart Americans BINGHAM RADIO SHOP I ELVA RUTH SHOPPE BINGHAM MEAT CO. I Y0U Phone 146 Hugo Dellagnola WE ARE HEADQUARTERS SEE US FOR DEALERS IN FOR FRESH MEATS ' COPPER GATE FRIGIDAIRE AND PHILC0 REFRIG- - THE LATEST IN CHILDREN'S LUNCH MEATS GOOD BEER - DANCING ERAT0RS, PHILC0 RADIOS, AND LADIES' READY-TO-WEA- R CURED MEATS WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES ELVA Ruth Jerry Phone 5 We Deliver James Korobaa, Prop " STANDARD GARAGE CAROLYN'S BEAUTY SHOP ADDERLEY & NICHOLS orSaSSSs, GARAGE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. PERMANENT WAVING CHEVROLETMOTOR CARS SCALP TREATMENTS HUDSON - PLYMOUTH rUIDIAMC V(fW CTHPC AND HAIR STYLING CHRYSLER MOTOR CARS IWrlAflj JiUUEi UTAH OIL PRODUCTS MANICURING CONOCO OIL PRODUCTS Anast Chipian, Prop. Chick and Ren 87 Main Phone 18 Bryan Bird, Prop. PHONE 246 FOR APPOINTMENTS Phone 88 STURM'S CAFE BINGHAM CAFE dimpuam tamvam GOOD DlnUllAlfl LAlU Ull Formerly Italian-Frenc- h HOME OF . oAFtWAY MUKtb INI. where hwd is good cooked meals "YOUR FRIENDLY GROCER" AND PRICES ARE RIGHT Sam and Vera nUorllAL wells at CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO, ' m i UTAH COPPER PASTIME INN AND CAFE dealers in CLINIC JV UAQDITAI becker's beer --coal - ice nUOlllAL GOOD EATS BEER ON TAP Phone 39 Art J. Sorenson Joe Jaurequi and Lee Loy LOCAL NOTES J Theodore- - Rubalcava, a student the state school for the deaf at Ogden, was home with his parents, Mr- - and Mrs. Julian iHubalacava of Highland Boy, for fe holidays. Rottini of Taylorsville iient the Christmas vacation iiith his grandparents, Mr. and Illrs. Tony Azzelio of Highland !Boy. "I A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Osoro of Highland jBoy Thursday, December 26 at the Breckon Maternity Home. Mrs. Osoro is the former Miss Blanche (Bonnie) Kenner. This it their first child. fMiss Marie Lang of Sandy, formerly a teacher at Bingham Central school, spent the New Vear holiday with Mrs. Mike Brisk of Copperton. . : Miss Kathleen Steele, a nurse i St. Mark's hospital, returned to her work Thursday, after spending the New Year holiday jrith her parents, Mr. and Mrs-Jackso- Steele. Mrs. A. A. Macke of Copper-to- n had as breakfast guests Tues-day Miss Jenny Buchman, Mrs. Joseph Kemp, Miss Mabel Ne- - and Mrs. Theo Chesler-ridg-followed- - Jesse M. Southwell returned December 26 from a short visit in Los Angeles. Miss Maud South-well of Salt Lake City accom-panied him. Art Peterson of Salt Lake City ,;as a house guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Art this week. Mr. and Mrs- S. D. Strong and family of Magna were guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley of Apex Mine, j Mr. and Mrs- - Art J. Sorenson were dinner and house guests of Mr- - and Mrs. T. P. Billings in Salt Lake City New Year's eve-- I Attelio Azzelio and Duchie To-ma- s, both students at Woodbury pollege, Los Angeles, came home Jo Highland Boy for the holiday Vacation. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Smernoff en-tertained their five hundred club Saturday evening, presenting prizes to Mr. and Mrs- - Dean Ham find serving , late refreshments, j There was a New Year's party find Watch service for young people and adults at the High-land Boy Community House Tuesday evening. Mr- - and Mrs. Roy Shilling of Copperton entertained the Night flub at a dessert bridge Monday fcvening. The house was festive vith holiday decorations- - The twelve present spent the even- - at cards, Mr. and Mrs. ing Kemp being high. and Mrs. Harry David of Lake City were Sunday din-ti- er guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I |