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Show ' At'GUST 23, 1940 THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH BeV(Mi will visa with friends and rcla-- i tiw'i tut- about ten days. Hiddy Macke and Mrs. Donald1 Wu.nan, the former Delia AliU'kl'- drove to California lastt week to join their parents, Mr. Ii"u Mrs. A. A. Macke, and Mr. Lucl.anan, on the coast, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Groves have .moved into their new home at; fourth East street, Copper-ton- . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson ;"e vacationing in Yellowstone national park for two weeks. Robert Colyar attended the wedding reception for his friends Reed Broadbent and the former Lugcnia Stokes. Monday in Salt Lake evening City. Austin f.oveles.s, son of Mr and Mrs. P. O. Loveless of Copper-ton- , lelt Saturday for Berkeley to attend the University of c He will study" architec- ture. Mrs R. G. Frazier motored to Vernal Tuesday to spend two days wah Mrs. John Curry and also to bring her daughter. Jean who has been visiting Sallv i ,.w' Curry for a week, home. ' Also vacationing m Vernal is John Curry, who lett la,,t Friday for a visit. Copperton By Beity lttJ,ttJ , Milton Lancaster ;,anlv'fei :i ten-da- y visit jScboe and the World's witl, il.e R. G. Gam-i- s Leila Hansen ot SSk. who will be a guest c.iinmell for two ;a JuRl, "ndMrs. 1. E- Barnett and rj and daughter, Jackie, ,he earlv I art of the week friends m southern Utah. Hum te her home in El l Cal- - alter spending the .months with her grand-ji- r. and Mrs. Sam Jen-an- d relates in Salt Lake ) yjrgaret Jenkins left Sat- - August e ),.' Clark Zimmerman of Salt City, daughter of Mr. and ' f H. CcjlyHr. and three sons ' "ijeen visits?! the past two , with tl"' Colyar family. ' honor ef Ids fourteenth jv friends of Bobby Blake 'j'a swim at Saratoga ':i Monday Kent Stillman, Honu'in, Jack Hofhein, Colman, John Rice and '.inudsen were in the party. ,and Jane McKellar spent .ftk-en- with relatives in v Garrity, son of Harvey v, has undergone an opera-nd is convalescing at St. hospital. Hilly is reported g nicely and will return soon. :.tst of Mary Frances Fraz-ady- s Due returned to her in Monmi Tuesday, and Mrs. Albert Kastelic n left early in the week :np to Colorado, ring their mother and nother, Mrs. Emma Nich-- - her "Utii birthday, the Monday in Cot- - Wednesday mommy at t'u home of Mrs. VV. T. R(,g,r, a delightful breakfast was served the mothers of the club girls The table was lovely, arrand with a yellow and white coW scheme with a center of nastur-tiums in a white bowl placed on a round mirror. Mrs. Rog, rs has been the girls' supervisor during the summer months and is to be complimented on the progress they have made. Mr. and Mrs. Frank IVter-.oi-and family left Wednesday ami are now enjoying a teli dav stay in Yellowstone national park Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Colvar ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs. Flmo Nester of Salt Lake City will leave Saturday morning to tour Yellowstone national park, after which the four will go (,n to Pueblo, Colo., and Montrose, Colo., before returning home. Twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnett, Ruth and Rao, have been spending a few days with their aunt, Mrs. Henry Hayes of Sandy. From an extended vu.it to the San Francisco World's fair and southern California, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nichol and family arrived home Sunday. California visitors are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coward and daughters, Betty and Barbara. The Cowards id canyon to picnic: Mr. .is. Heber Nichols, Mr. and .1. E. Miller. George Blake ,fe, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan i Bingham, Carl Nichols, d Mrs. J. C. Rice and Mr. Mrs. William Nichols of Williams has been spend-.- e late summer with re lai-n Logan, where he will .mil his mother returns NViv York City, where she :ationing. B. D. Reunion honored laughter, Marjory, with a on Monday, the occasion her ninth birthday. Guests d Lois Groves, Clinton A Donna Rao Olson, Nor-i'del- l, Bob and Dick Jen-Bobb- y Pullan, Maralyn iord, and Helen Wideman. ' at games were awarded jfovps, Boh Jenkins, Norma ll and Bobby Pullan. Light smarts were served. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. Week-en- d visitors at Tooele were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steadman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Towers attended fun-eral services for Rex McDonald Sunday in Salt Lake Citv. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell, Mrs. Ray Parry attended the Maughan-Battiso- n wedding in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. ;! Lark Notes O r Mrs. John Prowse Jr. and son, (,Vlu'. will leave Saturday to make their home in Mid'vale, I'tali. Mrs. Frank Sweat entertained at a shower Thursday evening lor Mrs. Frnest Oliver. Twenty guests played Monte Carlo whist. 1'ni'es were won by Mrs. Jack Cressman and Mrs. Sidney Ar-Inol- d. Tony Bullock and Frank Bull- - "ck returned from Los Angeles and Long Beach Monday accom-panied by Mrs. Frank Bullock and daughter, Doris, who spent the past six weeks in Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bowen are owners of a new Chrysler Mew Yorker. Mr. and Mrs. William Overson are owners of a new Chrysler Imperial. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steele and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sandstrom and family are spend- - ing a week in Yellowstone na- - tional park. Attending the Tri-stak- e meet-ing at Sandy Tuesday evening were Mrs. William Fahrni, Mrs. Mary Gressman, Mrs. Isaac Crou-by- , Mrs. LaVon Crump, Miss Aloha Eastman and D. A. Thom-as. Miss Ruth Thomas of Salt Lake City was a week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. O'. Stoker and children, Nina Lou nd David, left Sunday for a week in La-Poi- nt and in Paradise park, Uinta mountains. Miss Mable Neprud, principal of the Copperton grade school and her friend, Mrs, Hazel Ve-da- ni of Bellingham, Wash., ar-rived in Copperton Monday even-ing. Miss Neprud spent the great-er part of her vacation in Fland-rea- u, S. D., with Dr. and Mrs. Shirley May. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Linford and children, Charles and Janet, of Berkeley, Cal., visited from Fri-day until Monday with Mrs. Lin-ford- 's brother-in-la- and sister, LOCAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bailey J. Santis-teva- n and children, Nannette and Bailey, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mitchell, all of Copperton, and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mitchell and son, John D., left Sunday for a vacation in Yellowstone nation-al park. The Santistevans were .making their first trip in their new Buick. - '" ' ' , . . i u r' j hi t TI II f ''i"'--4"- hjZI" Smb..- - U If STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKir CA,'Mf ISV "PRINCE OF GOOD BOURBONS" 1 Troop NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N. Y. X3 SEE THE BULLETIN FOR FINE PRINTING I Bingham Mortuary Telephone 17 John SUmpfl, IJmuml Kmbalincr iprir-,- . - .,. r ,,;;;Vi, '"Trrrrnrrrr.-- nu,,. , I afewayfs Annua! tock-ia- p Sale! J WERD TO TlVi MnvS, iSSITL, AUCUST SAI K! EVKUY YEAU F001) HUVEKS LOOK FOR-- 1 SALES nT! hivSN.wriif5-E?.?.T- PKOl,I) 0F Y0UK GENEROUS ACCEPTANCE OF TO MAKE THIS THE MOST OUTSTANDING SALE OF ALL! I JOIN THE HUNDREDS OF THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES WHO FLAN TO DO THEIR SHOWING DURING THIS j . MONEY SAVING EVENT. j Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday, Aug. 23-24-- 26 cog FioimgK'T?:r.":.i:zsn LuxvLTni TOILET TISSUES; 19c SHRIMPS lhK 14C ? J WHITE KIN(,:rS.27( SALMON"" 14C " I j S I 0XYD0LLarBel ackage21C JELLS-RIT-E 2 ItoHle, 25C SU-PUR- B DRESSINC I ar zU PALMOUVE T'uis 17C PINEAPPLE ??S.r 17 I -- 24 j LUX TZa?.:. 6C SALAD 0IL' 19C 35C 1 - GALLON $1.05 MHKMHMn CflTTP Iancho, Veu., Chick, gc , SUdAR "JUUr Tomat. 3 Cans i& LULUA HERSIIEY'S, 15c Pound Can S0AP , 10-- U C,oth K.CCOLA 6BU,e.s25C p pierce, Crystal White ml D ADV FOOD, Gcrbers or 12 0un BottlelOC 10 Giant Bars DAD I dapps, 3 For .... Z5C jyiJlTPIipC 6 Box 4- - Mfc Bmww- - Carton - M rRArFPQ Liby 41C 2 1 b ,5x I . SPAGHETTJ I CORN 9C 1 R0YAl I j mii jr Cherub Hrandf w C A TIM FRANCO- - 1 IMILlV 4 CANS , DDCM Prepared Lunch mCg. OAIIW AMEIlfCAN 1 1AL1TI Meat, 12-Oz- Can I,W The new speedy 1 N COOKIBTffilQC STARCH 'a"sford'8- - o miJ.rSns Ort I Corn or Gloss, P. VIC j , ! BROOMS Mo"aS'. onf 47c CLEANSER 9C IffC A TP A I - oleo !"j (i-L- b. Vkg. I " VOVND . I 25C I iFRUITS AND VEGETABLES 17c I MARSH ?mm XLm T0MAT0ES3rS"ed 10C i imwvv i I MALLOWS CANTALOUPES IOC ONIONS 6C ? " New Crop W PEPPERS Gr: IOC CABBAGE McK 3C m - 10c I MELONS jM LETTUCE te. S3-- 6C 69C BROW DERBY O C? HZ? ir5BR0WN DERBY With Empties CASE $1.95' Guaranteed Meats BEEF ROASTS s1Sder..cu!s: 18e SWIFTS PICNICS s"ounldess' 17c : SLICED BACON 25e ' PORK SAUSAGE TuNDSe""ed: 15r I 18 a g B fl7 5TWI .i mmmmm'""" '.'7'" ."""'' """"" UlinTT-nn- I L - ' v. .. "" !' i'm j. t r mi Hi 'e OTER FRIENDS it inipossiblf to meet 'personally. I would like "ce myself and ask your ' for id y candidacy for ke County Commissioner -- term). I ;,in a Democrat ve always stood for the liberal policies of the :Tatic Parly. As a member 1937 U'-'i- ' legislature I rrf our fair trade Jaws, fthe littlr business man a "Mce and actively support-dr- t primary, old age us-- f. teachers retirement, lain, i' measures and ; a taxpayer. I own and e Halo tlinrery, and am ;o the Salt Lake Coun-ters and grocers associa- - 1936 FORD FORDOR SED. $535 EQUIPPED WITH HEATER. WAS $370 J 1934 TERRAPLANE SED. $225 EQUIPPED WITH HEATER. WAS $290 1934 CHEVROLET SEDAN $345 I MASTER, Wilh Heater and Radio. Was $383 J 1931 FORD TUDOR $120 WAS : 115.00 1930 FORD TUDOR $110 WAS $130.00 1936 INTER. TRUCK $285 "2 Ion Pickup. WAS $32.".00 1932 FORD PICKUP TR. $170 Ton. WAS 22500 1929 CHEVROLET COACH $80 (Mm CONDITION-- . WAS $100.(10 Canyon Motor Co. PHONE 333 WN(;"AM h 1 made no ties or alliances grouP and can devote eiw , bf st interests of ;he diiv (t primary law, 4 thoir candidates. iber3a,n0Uc duty t0 Vt6 11 a Muod idea to se-e- n women be- - t.J.a business adminis-Mt- h rness to all. PARLEY W. HALE aid Political Adv.) |