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Show Supplement to Bingham Bulletin VOL. 49 NO. 24 Bingham Canyon, Utah, Friday, Nov, 24, 1939 RELIEF SOCIETY MEET HELD HERE SUNDAY The Bingham L.D.S. ward Re-lief society conference was held Sunday evening at the ward-hous- e with members of the bish-opric in charge of the prelimin-aries. Mrs. Jane Morgan of the stake board was an honored vis-itor. Elnora Peterson took charge of the meeting. Mrs. Phoebe Sid-dow-spoke on the "social wel-fare plan of the L.D.S. church". The following class leaders gave a resume of the year's les-son plan: Lavantha Garrett, Ru-by Day, Connie Harris, Rita Mc-Nee- ly and Hilda Allmark. Singing Mothers gave a selec-tion, which was followed by an address by Mrs. Morgan. Eugene Morris, a member of the bishop-ric gave remarks and the clos-ing prayer was by Mrs. Jane Spendlove. At the Tuesday meeting Mrs. Rita McNeely presented a con-tinuation of Mark Twain's "Joan of Arc". Mrs. Lola Sorenson sang the song "Joan of Arc". A social service lesson by Mrs. Allmark will be given next Tuesday. r-- SPORTS INTEREST AT GEMMELL CLUB NOWJSBOWLING Bowling is enjoying its great-est season at the Gemmell club this fall, both in number of teams and the scores that are being made. We have six teams in the A league and eight in the B league. Monday night in the A league five of the six teams got over 2700 pins. The number five team composed of Bill Brown, Eddie Arata, Louie Speras, Captain Frank Zaccaria and Al Ablett had 2847 to top the league. Stan Jac-ques of the Office team had a 254 game and Dee Christensen and George Abplanalp had over 600 series. The "Women's Bowling league are going strong with about 25 participating. Mabel Boberg has done a lot of work to get them started. Maxine Gaithwaite, Ann Marks, Ruth Granquist and Ruth Kidd are showing plenty of im-provement and have been turn- - ing in some nice scores. Saturday night two teams from Salt Lake City came out. The Office team from the Gem-mell league bowled the Mainten-ance team from the Salt Lake street department. The Bingham team won four points. Harvey Wolfe was high man for the lo-cals with 553 series. Court was high man for the Salt Lakers. A picked team from the Gemmell A league bowled the Ken Garff team of the Salt Lake major lea-gue. Al Ablett was high for the locals with a 686 series and Bill Duffey was their high man with 660. The Scores Bingham Office 2523 Granquist 180 164 148 Wolfe 177 206 170 Jacques 168 173 168 Butterfield 168 170 127 Total 861 170 774 Salt Lake 2310 Court 158 196 171 Barker 170 153 130 Anderson 151 147 165 Whipple 176 160 154 Piatt 124 120 135 Total 779 776 755 Ken Garff 2904 Duffey 192 211 257 Lovett 181 173 179 Nash 178 150 186 Johns 213 201 182 Schettler 237 192 172 Total 1001 927 976 Gemmell 2962 Forsness 194 192 166 Camp 176 Chase 212 188 D'Arcy 189 169 G. Abplanalp 204 B. Ablett 200 189 200 A. Ablett 227 235 224 Total 1009 993 962 M. E. CHURCH MUSIC PROGRAM SUCCESSFUL Autumn garden flowers were used as decoration for the musi-cal- e given Wednesday evening under direction of Mrs. J. T. Da-vis of the Sunday school at the M.E. Community church. A large group heard the entertainment. Proceeds from ticket sales will go to buy candy and nuts for the Christmas party. The program may be repeated at the Highland Boy Commu-nity House sometime in the fu-ture, Mrs. Davis announced. Numbers included: community singing, America; invocation, the Rev. Meredith Smith; Moonlight Sonata, piano solo, Miss Margaret Ireland; Dear Little Boy of Mine, violin solo, Dean Smernoff; Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair, vo-cal solo, Beverly Zorn; The Rosary, cornet solo, Rus-sell Gust; Medley, electric guitar solo, James King; South of the Border, and Over the Rainbow, vocal solos, Donna Gay Dowd; Valse in C Minor, piano solo, Margaret Ireland; Hungarian dance, King Sister trio; vocal solo, David Ireland; Cradle Song, Maurine and Dar-len- e Morley; Londonderry Air, violin solo, John Chipian; The Old Refrain, saxophone trio, Bonnie and Bessie Chadwick and Don Prigmore; Broken Melody, violin solo, Mrs. C. A. Morley; Nina Mia, clarinet and cornet I duet, Craig Davis and Eddie To- - biason; Mahina Waltz, guitar? duet, Maurine and Darlene Mor-- i ley; I Medley, King Sisters Trio; Trader John, vocal solo, Davidj Ireland; Mighty Lak A Rosef: violin solo,Mrs. C. A. Morley i Aloha Oe, electric guitar solo, James King. I Accompanists during the even-in-were Mrs. D. O. Stoker, Mrsj C. A. Morley, Margaret Ireland and Jean King. 1 DEITY STRESSED AS THE ONLY MIND "Ancient and Modern Necrom-ancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hyp-notism, Denounced" is the sub-ject of the lesson-sermo- n in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, November 26th. Among the verses from the "Bible are the following: "After these things the Lord appointed other seventy also, and sent them two and two before his face into every city and place, whither he himself would come. And the seventy returned again with joy, saying, Lord, even the devils are subject unto us through thy name" (Luke 10:1, 17). Correlative passages include the following from "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The exterminator of error is the great truth that God, good is the only Mind, and that the supposi-titious opposite of infinite Mind called devil or evil is not Mind, is not Truth, but error, without intelligence or reality. There can be but one Mind, be-cause there is but one God; and if mortals claimed no other Mind and accepted no other, sin would be unknown" (p. 469). O Nominations For School Board Are Announced A Jordan school district boar of education nomination was filf ed Tuesday for Byron Grant, Ul of U. graduate and former Olym pic track star, and later rejectee: by Stanley A. Rasmussen, clerk because the deadline was Mon day at midnight. Mr. Grant is 4' geologist at U. S. Mines companj in Copperfield and a resident o; Sandy. !, The ruling on the nomination of Mr. Grant leaves the incunv: bent, J. M. Boyden, unopposed. Mr. Rasmussen said he acted or advice from the office of th state superintendent of public in struction, following a ruling of Attorney General Joseph Chez. J The election is to be held Wed J nesday, December 6, in schoo precinct No. 7, or county dis tricts 314, 316, 317, 318, 319 anc 320. Polls are open from 7 a. n to 7 p. m. in the Butler anc Crescent schools, Sandy city hal and Granite school. The two handsome duplex houses built in Copperton By the Jordan school district are now ready for occupancy. Joel Jen-sen, Bailey Santistevan, Charles Crawford and Odell Peterson, all of the Bingham high school fac-ulty, and their families are to move into the recently completed structures. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Susaeta, Jr., are parents of a son born Saturday, November 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Susaeta, Sr., in Highland Boy. |