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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE EIGHT THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANV tTTA" Games FIFTH ANNUAL "eiresnmen GALENA ILDABSCE Saturday! ePk 25 Civic Center Spomsoired by Bisigham Jr. c of Admission $1.00 per couple, Extra Lady 25c Martha Circle Mrs. George T. Parkinson was elected to membership of Martha Circle at the Wednesday after-noon meeting held at the home of Mrs. George B. Robbe in Cop-perto- n. Luncheon was served to 16. Mrs. Bert Thomas of Lark and Mrs. C. A. Morley won war savings stamp prizes at bridge. at Moretti's at noon today Tor a luncheon honoring Mrs. Aline Evans. Miss Faun Nielsen and Mrs. Louine Paulson, whose birthdays were celebrated this mMshs Evelyn Ferrell of Salt Lake City is spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. CMrs. Sam Cabibi left Sunday afternoon to yisit several days to attend funeral Monday for Mrs. j and Miss V,rn .can Fork visited September 9 the, with Mr : local notes: Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger and Officer 1 c Keith bui-lenge-and Petty Officer l,c For-rest Watson returned Wednesday evening from Lyman, Wyo., where they visited Mrs. Sullen-eer'- s brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, for several days. On their return they visited Mrs. Sullenger's sister. Mrs. Jennie Dimonder at Evans-ton- . Wvo. Mrs. S. J. Granquist, president of the Central district, Utah Fed-eration of Women's clubs, will attend a meeting of the council of the Utah federation tomorrow morning, Saturday, at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. J- H. Peckinpaugh of Ogden. federation president, will preside at the session. Dessert and bridge were en-joyed by eight guests of Mrs. Clair R. Mathis. who entertain-ed a club at bridge the evening of September 9. Prizes at cards were presented Mrs. W. V. Robin-son and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Reid and family of Salt Lake City visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clair R. Mathis and family. Next Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock the West Jordan LDS stake Relief society officers and teachers will hold a planning meeting at the Riverton LDS chapel. Mrs. Evelyn Nielson, stake president, will preside. Of-ficers and class leaders of the Bingham ward will attend. Seaman First Class Edwin Bla-ne- y of the Coast Guard, station-ed at Santa Cruz, left last Thurs-day for his base after visiting a week with his wife and daugh-ter. He also visited relatives and friends in Draper and Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. O. Rasmussen was hon-ored on her birthday at a dinner given by her daughter, Mrs. Rod-ney W. Porter, in Salt Lake City Sunday. Twelve guests were in attendance. Mrs. Rasmussen re-ceived an air-ma- il birthday greet-ing from her son, Lt. Keith Ras-mussen, who is stationed in Ha-waii. She also received a tele-phone call from another son. Garth, now at Minneapolis, Minn., and a member of Herb Miller's orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hutchings and children spent Monday and Tuesday visiting in American Fork with Mr. Hutchings' sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Webber. Mrs. Ray Tatton was hostess Monday evening to No. 1 Fire-men's auxiliary. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. Ross Cushing, Mrs. Lon Rawlings and Mrs. Clinton Robison. Refreshments were ser-ved at small tables seating 12- Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeMarco and daughter, Sharon, of Murray visited September 9 and 10 with Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeMarco of Lead Mine. Saturday young Nan Stokes, who vacationed in Bingham two months, left with Mrs. Wilford n. Harris, at whose home Nan was a guest, to return to Los An-geles and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stokes, former Bing-f,- " to M. Harris plans to Bingham in 10 days or two weeks. Central school faculty will Golesh-Callist- o Engagement Told Announcement is made of the betrothal of Blanche Lipsey Go-les-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vernon Lipsey of 350 Main street, to Michael Mario Callisto, formerly of Crosby, Minn., now employed by Utah Copper com-pany. Date of the ceremony has not been determined. Mist Mary Kannes' Betrothal Told Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Mary Kamies and Alke T. Diainaiit, both of Salt Lake City. A daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kannes of 753 Seventh street, Sajt Lake City, formerly of Bingham, Miss Kannes has a wide circle of friends here. The bridegroom-to-b- e is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo-dore Diamant, 930 Greenwood terrace, Salt Lake City. Mr. Dia-ma- nt is a graduate of the Univer-sity of Utah and an attorney-at-la- Date of the ceremony has not been chosen. In prewar days young people of Bingham district showed a di-versity in choice of schools, trav-eling afield in their quest for higher learning. Those enrolling this autumn have considered items like the ease of traveling home for week-end- s and gas ra-tioning. Back at the University of Utah are Margaret Austin, Ethel Richards, Blake Gammell, Catherine Dimas, Paul Richards, Beverly Scussel, Ruth Atkinson, John Anderson and Jimmy Epis. Newcomers on the U campus in-clude Milka Tomas, Marie Az-zeli- o, Betty Byrne, Agnes tson, Jean Jackson and Miriam Jones. Connie Brown began school Monday at St. Mary of the Wasatch. Those attending Hen-ager- 's Business college include j Faye McKellar, Stella Anagnos-takis- , Helen Stillman and Bart-le- y Vietti. John G. Curry plans to enroll next week at Univer-sity of Colorado, Boulder. i Specials In Our Meat Dept. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18 SLAB BACON eJJ. 32 SLICED BACON .S:": 6 ",s .... 38C HAMBURGER IS 7,v""9 26 BACON JOWLS i-- J1.1!"""3. 21C CHEESE No' 1 1 ul1 Cream' 8 Ioinls 33c U.S. GOOD BEEF T-BO-NE STEAKS j 45C SIRLOIN STEAKS v.,'"inU 41C FRANKFURTERS 320 LAMB CHOPS ,., ac l":in,s 35C VEAL CHOPS 35C VEAL ROAST ,. . . 35C BACK THE ATTACK BUY WAR BONDS Wells Groceteria PHONE 63 WE DELIVER XiX j J 1-- toooK-f I BRASD I I Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey M j I "CHEERFUL AS ITS AME'I National Distiller Product Corp.N. Y. j Neic Model, In jP All Of Fair$ fflOjv MEN'S MARATHON FELT HATS, 2'98 398 Service HANDSOME SERVICE is a "musf within front America! And Marathon is your answer-ge- n"'1 fur felts, perfectly shaped and expertly detailed to SIA that way! Fashion? Plenty! Low crowns, raw edge bound edge trims, gay contrasting and scarf bands. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME. Beckers and Fishers Beer on Tap. Booths For Ladies vAm L V. fa. ' ' fK , Hurry! VL-- j ' The END of September is In sight. and lives. They know, too, what it costs in And the end of September brings us equipment, munitions, supplies, that must close to the end of the 3rd War Loan reach the front in a never-endin- g stream. drive. And they're counting on you for the ' If you haven't bought $100 worth of money that goes to keep that stream extra War Bonds extra, mind you dig flowing. up that money and buy your share today! No matter what you have to sacrifice Men who are fighting for you . . . bleed- - ... no matter how much it pinches . . . you .' ing for you . . . ready to die for you . . . cannot let them down! j are waiting for the news that you people They're calling on you to hurry, hurry, at home are backing them up 00. hurry! Get that $100 extra into War They know what invpsion costs in blood Bonds before the drive is over, ; 3WAR 10AM ! j BACK THE ATTACK . . . WITH WAR BONDS Bingham Merc. Co. The Big Store Phone 14-1- 5 Adm. Children 10c TH BACK rr3;: Princess Theatre Unless Otherwise BUY MOB Advertised. gptCIEBlSeg1 WAR TST MON. TUES. . 19 2 0 2 1 22 li't a Merry SCREAM . ""j" hmmAriSk j fel jQirf I rff0 s'A I Smilin' Jack, Chapter N 4 T 1 SZt t Friday, 6:00-9- 0 &Unday' p.m. Tuesday p. Saturday, l2:3n.fi.Q r Monday, 5:30-7:3- 0 p m Wednesday 121 Thursday I'lt I PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY 20 WE GUARANTEE TO SHOW IT THIS TIME. Ronald Colman in LOST HORIZON STORY OF SHANGRA LA 9:30 p.m. ALL SEATS 30c v THANKS! THANKS! The Victory Flag Society wish-es to thank the following ladies and business houses for the gifts they donated the War Bond Drive: Springer's Five and Ten, Mrs. Louis Susaeta and Mrs. John Yengich, Utah Copper company, Mrs. Blanche Golesh, Mrs- Georpe Georgelas, Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, Union Drug company, Ariadnin club, Mrs. Annie Stenuga, Mrs. H. Kirkendall, Elva-Rut- h Shoppe, Mrs. George Sluga, Evans' Drug, Miss Jean Anderson, Mrs. R. J. Contratto, Mrs. N. Malkos, Miss Mary Susaeta, Mrs. Martha Go-lesh, Mrs. Steve Amicone Jr., Mrs. Virginia Percy, Mrs- - Eli Golesh, Mrs. Bertha Nichols, Miss Kay Braun, R. C. Gemmell club, Copperfield Firemen, Utah Pow- -' er and Light company, Mrs. John Pantalone. Donations are still being ac-cepted by the Victory Flag So-ciety. Anyone wishing to do so can give their donation to Chica-go Charlie. The Victory Flag so-ciety has $612.09 which will be used for the Roll of Honor and to send Victory Books to fellows in service. ' ' ' : lark : Peck and company of Denver, Colo., has taken over manage-ment of Lark Hotel. Mrs. Emma Gandrup is the former manager. She plans to go to Washington to make her home. A young people's dance was gi-ven at Lark Amusement hall Fri-day- Lynn Waters was chaperone. Mrs. R. P. Nell left Wednesday night for San Francisco, where she was called by the serious ill-ness of her grandson, Larry Nell, son of Lt. Colonel Glenn P. Nell, who has polio. Mr. and Mrs. James Lofgran and family visited relatives in Mona Sunday. Mrs. Vince Nelson and daugh-ter, Shonnie, of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas. iviiss winona Peterson, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peter-son, is visiting several days with her parents before returning to USAC. She was employed during the summer at the Remington Arms plant. Miss Jean Brynolf returned Saturday night from Iron Moun-tain, Mich., and Racine, Wis., af-ter spending four months visiting relatives. Miss Diane Gibson of Granger was an overnight guest Wednes-day of Miss Winona Peterson. Mrs. Rulon Robbins of Pleas-ant Grove was a visitor Wednes-day of Mr. and Mrs. William Overson. The family of Mrs. Horace Seal entertained at a birthday dinner in her honor Tuesday. They met at the Seal home. Mrs. Lynn Waters returned Sunday night from Kanab after spending two weeks with rela-tives. Mr and Mrs. Darrell Morris announce the birth of a son Wed-nesday at Cottonwood Maternity Home. Mr. Morris is an electri-cian for Ohio Copper company. CARD OF THANKS Phillip Pino and Joe Candia wish to thank the friends and fel-low workers who were so gene- rous with contributions and help given through the powder depart- ment. They also wish to thank Bingham Merc. Co. The kindnes-ne- s shown were much apprecia- ted and the families benefited are very grateful. O LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: How about using your columns to call attention of county officials to the unsanitary condition of the Bingham-Cop-perfiel- d tunnel? Anyone who has ever walked through it will know what I am speaking about. It would be a simple matter to wash the tunnel out from the top, let-ting it drain to lower end, and much appreciated by the many who travel on foot. A Copperfield Pedestrian. |