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Show pital Thursday where he received receiv-ed treatment for blood poisoning which developed from a cut on his hand. Mr. E. Larson of Salt Lake City is working at Safe-way's Safe-way's during Mr. Larson's absence. ab-sence. 1 Joseph Hyland of Salt Lake City visited his daughter, Mrs. Jack Steele, Friday and was a dinner guest that evening of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen spent Sunday visiting Mr. Jensen's mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Maren Jensen of Brig-ham Brig-ham City. Mrs. Alfred Henkel returned Sunday from six week's stay in Vallejo. Calif., with her sen and i daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henkel, who recently became be-came parents of a sun, christened Terry Ralph Henkel. o Mr. and Mrs. Ned White of Magna were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whitmore of Lark and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller of Copperton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder Househol-der Sunday. Miss Helen Morris spent last week-end visiting her sister, Miss Hazel Morris, at Portage, Utah. When Bingham Central school band parades and plays at the Jordan district field day at the Jordan high school campus May 17, they will be resplendent in new black and white satin capes and overseas caps. The Band Mothers association bought material ma-terial for 46 costumes, which have been made by Mrs. Elmo Nelson. Band Mothers officers are Mrs. M. Smernoff, Mrs. C.W. Adderley and Mrs. Irvin Still-man. Still-man. LaVern Dickson is instructor. instruc-tor. i Mrs. Naomi Casper of Smith-field Smith-field arrived Saturday to visit a week with Mrs. M. Smernoff. Mrs. Casper was a resident of Bingham Canyon 11 years ago. Mrs. R. A. Murano and Mrs. Anthony Redmond attended the Salt Lake diocesan council of women meeting at the Newhouse hotel Monday afternoon. About 200 women were at the luncheon and meeting and were addressed by the Most Rev. John J. Mitty, archbishop of San Francisco. A few friends surprised Alger Baum Sunday evening, calling to pay respects on his birthday. The evening was spent playing pinochle pino-chle and a luncheon served to six. Winning top honors for the second time in two days, Ford Boulware of Bingham took first in class A division of the Salt Lake Country club Sunday. S.L. Billings was second. In class C, George Earl and Peirce Naisbitt took prizes. Jess Southwell spent Sunday in Ogden and motoring through Ogden canyon, which he says is very beautiful this time of the year. J. William Grant, local J. C. Penney store manager, spent last Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City attending a meeting of Utah managers of J. C. Penney stores. Selection was made of fall and winter stocks while in the capi-tol capi-tol city, Mr. Grant states. Mrs. F. W. Thomas of Spanish Fork and Mrs. B. S. Eggertsen of Gunnison were guests Friday evening and Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burress. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Runar Martinson and Mrs. and Mrs. John Adamek, who left Friday evening by motor mo-tor for South Bend, Indiana, will separate to travel diferent routes rou-tes after factory delivery of new cars obtained by the Johnsons and Martinsons. Mr. and Mrs. Adamek will visit this week with relatives in Chicago, Kansas Kan-sas City and Olathe, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Martinson will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Kinsey at Kansas City. By a sou- FORFEITURE NOTICE To the heirs of Henry Weiss, deceased, de-ceased, and to the Administrator Adminis-trator of the Estate of Henry Weiss, deceased, and to all whom it may concern: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that I have expended during the year beginning 12 o'clock, meridian, meri-dian, July 1, 1938, and ending 12 o'clock, meridian, July 1, 1939, four hundred dollars, being one hundred dollars for each claim, in labor and improvements upon and for the KENNER & WEISS No. 1, KENNER & WEISS No. 2, KENNER & WEISS No. 3 and KENNER & WEISS No. 4 Lode Mining Claims, situate in the West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, in order to hold said claims, and each of them, under the provisions provis-ions of Section 2324 of the Revised Re-vised Statutes of the United Stat- es, as amended, concerning annual an-nual labor upon mining claims, being the amount required to hold said claims, and each of them, for the period ending 12 o'clock, meridian, July 1, 1939. Said claims were consolidated into a group and the labor and improvements were done for the benefit of each of said claims by building a road from the highway high-way to the Kenner & Weiss No. 1 claim and running a tunnel on the Kenner & Weiss No. 1 claim for the development of all ot said claims. And if, within ninety days after the publication of this notice you shall fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure, as a co-owner, which amounts to fifty dollars for each claim, your interest in the claim for which you shall fail to make such contribution of fifty dollars, will become the pro-nerty pro-nerty of the subscriber, your co-owner, co-owner, who has made the required requir-ed expenditure, by the terms of said section.ARTHuR Date of first pub., Feb. 23, 1940 Date of last pub.. May 17. 1940 thern highway route, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will go to Needles, Calif., for a stay with Mr. Johnson's John-son's mother, Mrs. Joe Miller. Mrs. Nellie Brownlee spent last wek-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ryan, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James LeClaire are parents of a girl born Sunday at the family home, 42 Markham. Miss Nell Wright of Salt Lake City, head of religious education of the Utah Mission of the Methodist Me-thodist church, began the teachers' teach-ers' training course to be given at the M. E. Community church yesterday at 2:30 p.m. The lessons les-sons last one-and-a-half hours and may be taken by anyone interested in-terested in attending. Further classes will be held at 2:30 p.m. May 16 and May 23 at the church. Clyde Larson, butcher at the local Safeway store, was released releas-ed from the Bingham Canyon hos- |