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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 ' 19fi PAGE FOUR THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH i selections and Ely," Nev., after i --"' fBingham ShtlUtitt Issutd Evtry Friday at Bingham Canyon. Salt Lake County, Utah. Enitrad a Second Clan Matter, at the Poit Office at Bingham Canyon. Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. NATIONAL 6DITORIAL I.ELAND G. BURRESS, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.00 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application of Salt Lake were visitors at the Harry Gardikas home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sarras of Salt Lake City were visitors at the Gus Callas home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. William Burke and Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone attend-ed a show and dinner in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rusula and family of Park City were visit-ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Baros Sunday. Mrs. Pete Barich left Monday for Eureka to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond miiiinriwwffr Archibald. Copperfield Mrs. John Pantalone, Ph. 106 J John DePauli of San Francis-co, a guest this week at the New-hous- e hotel and a brother-in-la- w of Mrs. Joseph McDonald, was visited Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carl and children, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milner and daugh-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Renold Marcon and family. Theo Thurmond returned home Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thurmond, who spent the day visiting their won, S. B. Thurmond Jr and family, of Ogden. John Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Anderson, spent Friday to Sunday with his par-ents, returning Sunday morning to Ogden where he has employ-ment at Hill field. Mrs. Madelina Da Zanche and daughter, Mary, and Gene Pig-nato- is were dinner guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Ross Fal-set- ti Sunday. Miss Victoria Falsctti of San Francisco visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsctti several days of last week, leaving Sunday to return home. Mrs. Julius Bernardi and sons, Jay and Frank Bernardi, of Pro-vo, and Frank Pino were enter-tained at a spaghetti dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Falsetti on August 12. The occasion honor-ed Frank Bernardi, who enlist-ed In the navy and left August 17 for the training base at San Diego. Accompanying him to the station in Salt Lake City were Mrs. Falsetti and Mrs. Bernardi. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Colby and son, Teddy, spent Sunday in Manti visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely and daughter, Bobbie Doe, spent Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Airs. W. F. Thompson. Mrs. Elwin Miller and child-ren returned home Saturday from San Francisco. William Burke and son, Jerry, Fred Neilson and James Brown were Salt Lake City visitors Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kanios and Connie Brown visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brown. Mrs. W. J. Tierney vras a guest at a dinner and show in Salt Lake City Tuesday, the occasion being her birthday. Present were Mrs. R. E. Burke. Mrs. William Burke and Mrs. Gregory Tyson. Mr. and Mrs. Car Parks and Mrs. Delma Marsh and children, of Midvale, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Elwin Miller Sun-day, i Mrs. Pete Barich left Monday for Eureka to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. James Mannos of Farmington were week-en- d visitors at the John Mannos home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bullock and family left Tuesday for a 10-d-vacation in Big Cottonwood canyon. Mr. and Mrs. John Golish and son, Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pappas and daughter, Shirley, Mrs- - Ann Hudacha and Miss Katherine Veronda were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Go-lish Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Golish and children and Miss Helen Golish were visitors Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bullock in Riverton. Miss Stella Klopenstine, Alex Klopenstine and Gordon Burke left Wednesday for a short va-cation at Boulder Dam, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. William Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jones and Paul Hendrickson attended a wedding reception at Wallsburg Monday. Mrs. William Burke was chap-eron- e at a weiijer roast Monday evening. Attending were Bar-bara and May Jean Baros, Doro-thy, Doreen, Shirley and Fran-ces Pantalone, Max Salazar, James Makris, Pete Gardikas, Don Bullock. LeRoy Katella, Ronald Burke and Chris Katis. Mrs. Paul Maese of Laramie, Wyo., is spending a few days at the home of her brother and sister-- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Salazar. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Error and children of Midvale were guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Borich Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jackson favorite operatic H RandaryMY, George Vbher and son Dickie, of Midvale of High-land Mrs. Sophie Strand Boy and Mrs. Herman Kes-lo- r Tuesday evening. Mrs Harry Rogerson moved t0 Salt Lake City Wednesday to her home with her par-ents, Mr and Mrs. Philip Retch-e- r for the duration. Mrs. B. J. Turner and chifdren, Jack, Rex and Elva Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Tuftel of Salt Lake City . Wed-nesday evening for a picnic and outing at Lagoon. .K Mrs Mike Zampos and Helen, were welk-en-d Quests of Mrs. Peter Cairo in Salt Lake City. Lawrence Kite leaves today (Friday) to return to work at Mrs Ray Tatton left Tuesday Salt Lake City with Mrs. De?n Oveson and daughter De-ann- a, of Gunnison to visit their Mr. and Mrs. u n. Kson of Yuba City, Calif., un-t- il September 1. The Eleventh annual summer reunion of the Carrigan family of Morgan will be held at Como Springs Saturday. Mrs Howard Miller and dau-ghter, Norene, left Monday to visit several weeks with relativ-es in Shelley, Idaho. Mr and Mrs. Hasle Caudil and son, Denny, returned last Friday from a three-wee- k stay in Louis-ville, Ky. Mrs. Ed Raddon and children of Sandy spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rawlings. Fay Apostal returned home Saturday evening from Roose-velt where she spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George p. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Marsh and daughter, Peggy Ann, of the Federal apartments, left Sunday to vacation two weeks. Their destination and route were un-planned. Mrs. Don Stuart and daugh-ters left Sunday to return to their home at Fillmore after a two-wee- k visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Aimer A. Berg. Mr. Stuart came Saturday to take his family home. Mrs. Parker E. Gray and son, Norman, returned Sunday even-ing following a three-wee- k stay in San Bernardino with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ireland. Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Caulfield left Monday morning to vacation at Mack's Inn on the Snake riv-er and in Butte, Montana. They planned to be away two weeks or ten days. Jay Brockbank of Salt Lake City, director from Utah on the board for the United States jun-ior chamber of commerce, was a visitor in Bingham Canyon Tuesday evening. A delightful shower last Fri-day evening was given by Mrs. J. T. Davis at the home of Mrs. Aimer Berg in honor of Mrs. Harold Sturgill. Winning prizes at games were Mrs. Berg, Miss Magdalyn Gust and Mrs. Don Stuart of Fillmore. Others in at-tendance were Mrs. Lenore n, Mrs. R. W. Sumnicht, Mrs. H. Smernoff, Mrs. Carl Nichols, .Mrs. Bruce Ivie Sr., Mrs. Rex Elmer, Mrs. Wallace Tuttle, Mrs. Harley N. English, Mrs. Ir-vi- n Stillman, Mrs. G. T. Buckle, Mrs. Wilbur Thomas, Mrs. H. R. Gust, Mrs. James Hill, Mrs. Edith Peterson, Mrs. S. T. Nerdin and Mrs. Martin Maclneavery, Fav-ors were tiny pink and blue bas-sinets and the same motif was followed for tally cards and de-corations. Refreshments were served late in the evening. Deno Kannes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kannes of 753 South Seventh East, Salt Lake City, who won radio fame on a Major Bowes amateur hour broadcast and will always be remembered here as "the little boy with the big .voice from Bingham Canyon", was-twelv- years old August 14. Deno's parents arranged a gard- en party and seven o'clock din-ner at their home. A lovely birth-day cake and summer flowers made the tables attractive. Guests were James Korobas, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Starley, Mrs. Thomas Praggastis, Chris T. Praggastis, all of Bingham, and Miss Lucy Praggastis, Mr. and Mrs. J. T Stanford, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Koukos, all of Salt Lake City Accompanied by Miss Mary Kan-ne- s at the piano, Deno sang his LOCALNOTES Mr. and Mrs. Rulon K. Mad-se- n were hosts Wednesday even-ing at a family dinner honoring their son, John K. Madsen, on his twenty-firs- t birthday. Guests included Mrs. C. M. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Linnell, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Madsen and son, Scot-t- y, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mad-sen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Salmon, all of Salt Lake City, and Frank-i- e Marcon and Linda Balamis. Mrs. C. W. Wimmer of Ogden, Mrs. Marjorie Schainck and chil-dren, Jerry and Virginia, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Eu-gene Morris. Mr. Wimmer came with his family Saturday and re-turned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beck Jr. are moving Monday into their new home at Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robi-so- n and son, K, and daughter, Linda, returned Sunday from a week's vacation at Fish lake. At the resort at the same time were Mr. and Mrs. William T. Allmark, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Faddis and Robert and Barbara Faddis of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Michael and grandson, Michael Malcolm, of Beaver. Russell Robison spent last week-en- d visiting relatives in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Clair R. Mathis have as their guest Mrs. Mathis' niece, Miss Shirley Jewkes, dau-ghter of Mrs. Delia Jewkes of Orangeville. A five-da- y camping trip at Green lake in Ashley forest end-ed Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. C. W. AdderTey and sons, Chick and Ren, and Ralph Sid-dowa- y. The party had good luck fishing. Betty Lou and Billy, childrer of Mr. and Mrs. William Steele, had their tonsils removed Tues-day at Bingham hospital. Fred Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, had his tonsils removed the same morning. Billy and Joyce Rawlings, children of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Rawlings. spent this wppk with their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. William H. Sparkes of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stone and children of Salt Lake City returned Sunday from a five-da- y trip to Yellowstone na-tional park. Mrs. Wilford Rawlings of Am-erican Fork spent Monday as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid were hosts at a family dinner for Mrs. Clara Reid of Salt . Lake City, Ed Jentry of La3 iVegas, Mrs. Veril Jones and son Bud-dy, of Springville, Mr. jnd Mrs. Glen Stone and children, Glenn and Faye Jean, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid and daughters, Dona and Dortha Jean. Mrs. Meredith Smith spent this week assisting the Rev. and Mrs. Albert Steiner of the Mid-vale Community church with their Daily Vacation Bible school program. a fiv.,1 with hb. motto. and Mrs. George P and family eutPato and Mrs. Steve Kalg Joe mine Sunday than. ! the eighth birthday ofXh George. A barbecue WL ed by those listed and Georgakis of St. Joe' Kathryn Madsen Monday at the jK? in Salt Lake City. "MS sos was hired at the plam nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and sons Garth and L Monday for four-day- s T Hot Pots and fishing "n p river. to buy." "Jj The War Production Board now permits Electri f Y Range Dealers to jell the new Electric Range Cvi J they have in stock, under certain requirements Stocks are limited, however, so if you want a aei Electric Range, you are urged to act promptly Requirements are: . That a new domestic electric range ii fl """quired to replace one that is worn otii damaged beyond repair, or destroyed or g That no other cooking equipment is avail able, that the premises are wired for tb installation of a range, and that electric fii'M i for range operation are installed. s : For Full Information See Your Electric Range Dec!: ! A Utah Power & Light Company Advertisemtnil Princess Theatre 1 b, SEMI-MONTHL- Y PROGRAM ! !1 Matinee daily at 1:30 p. m. Evenin?, 7:15 and 9. H H U 1 SATURDAY ONLY, AUGUST 22 ) H DOUBLE BILL H I THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN 1 With Lon Chaney and Bela Lugosi J" AND LONE STAR RANGER 1 H With John Kimbrough U Also Chapter No. 1 of New Serial j "SPY SMASHER" H SI SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUGUST 23-2- 4 j REMEMBER THE DAY JJ With John Payne and Claudette Colbert TUES., WED and THURS., AUGUST 25-26-2- 7 I. 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CQ Kearns Building, Bingham Salt Lake City, Utah j YOUR BEST INVESTMENT IS UNITED WAR BONDS AND STAMPS J TUES., WED. and THURS., SEPTEMBER R. C. Gemmell Club Show SHIP AHOY With Eleanor Powell, Red Skelton and Tommy Doney'i Music FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4-- 5 DOUBLE BILL AMONG THE LIVING With Susan Hayward AND STICK TO YOUR GUNS With Hopalong Cassidy Also Chapter No. 3 of Serial BUY YOUR WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AT PRINCESS THEATRE i&Zl'XXlT T f ? T T 1 T T TTTT TTTTTTT TTI 1 TTX TXTTT T TTTTTT Til Lark Notes LaVerne Brynolf is spending this week at Fish lake. Miss Norma Thomas, Mrs. P. J. Christensen and daughter, Peggy, spent the week-en- d in Beaver, the guests of Mrs. Jess Walker. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Christensen's bro-ther, Corporal Leo Walker, who has been home on a furlough. Little Sharon Smith was five years old Monday, when her mother, Mrs. Arthur Smith en-tertained at a birthday party. The table was centered with a large birthday cake lighted by five candles. Each little guest re-ceived a prize and green and white paper hats made by Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonne and family left Saturday afternoon to spend two weeks vacationing at Panguitch lake. Mr. anfl Mrs. Benton Boyd and son, Arthur Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meyerhoffer left Saturday morning to fish and camp at Green lake for a week. Mrs. Frank Bullock and dau-ghter, Doris, returned home Sun-day after spending the summer in Los Angeles and Escondido beach, Calif. Frank Slezyak Jr. returned Monday after spending a month in San Francisco with his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slez-yak Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hunt and daughter, Darlene, and Mrs. David McGee left Saturday ev-ening to spend a week in Holly-wood. . Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sandstrom and family are spending their vacation in Centerfield. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Draper and daughters, Vonda and Joyce, of Provo, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Nielson Sunday. Quarterly conference of the Lark LDS ward was held Sun-day evening at the church. Speak-ers were Parley A. Young of South Jordan and N. K. Thomp-son of Riverton. Miss Lena and Miss Alice Sargent of Cedar City gave several vocal selections. Mrs. Lynn Waters was made sec-ond counselor in the Relief so-ciety, filling the vacancy left by the resignation of Mrs. Harold Draper, now of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Utley and family left Sunday to make their home in Salt Lake City. Albert White and Martin Pa-ze- ll spent three days in Duchesne fishing. Mrs. Asahel Crump and dau-ghter, Fern, returned Saturday from Portland, Ore., where they visited three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Royal F. Green. Joyce Slagowski of Lyman, Wyo., returned home Monday following a visit here. Accom-panying her was Beverly Seal. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gressman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressman and family are spend-ing their vacation at Fish lake and Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brady en-tertained at a party in Mill Creek canyon Tuesday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ellen Nance of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas attended from Lark. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICES (Consult 'the clerk of the dis-trict court or the respective sign-ers for further information.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Clara Sigred Lund-ber- g Coddington, also known as Sigrid C. Coddington, and as Mrs. S. C. Coddington, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign-ed at the office of Elliott W. Ev-ans, Attorney at Law, First Na-tional 'Bank Building, Bingham Canyon, Utah, on or before the 7th day of October A. D. 1942. Harry Pitts, Ancillary Admin-istrator of the estate of Clara Sigred Lundberg Coddington, al-so known as Sigrid C. Codding-ton, and as Mrs. S. C. Codding-ton, deceased. v Date of first publication Aug- ust 7? A.D. 1942. ' Elliott W. Evans, Attorney for Ancillary Administrator. Last date of pub. Aug. 28, 1942. LEGALN0T1CES REPUBLICATION NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 062168 District Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 15, 1942 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Combined Metals Reduction Company a corporation through its duly authorized agent and at-torney in fact, H. Van Dam, Jr., whose post office address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made appli-cation for a United States patent for the Chiquita, Manana and La Plata lode mining claims, con-solidated, situate in West Moun-tain Mining District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, being Survey No. 7134, and described in the field notes and plat on file in this office, with magnetic var-iation at 17 deg. East, as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of said Chiquita lode, whence the East quarter corner of Sec. 2, T. 4 S., R. 3 W., S.L.M. bears N. 64 deg. 08 min. E. 1839.1 ft; thence S. 27 deg. 30 min. W. 600.0 ft. to Cor. No. 2-- 4 of said Chiquita and Manana lodes; thence S. 27 deg. 30 min. W. 600.0 ft. to Cor. No. 1- -1 of said Manana and La Plata lodes; thence S. 27 deg. 30 min. W. 600.0 ft. to Cor. No. 2 of said La Plata lode; thence N. 62 deg. 00 min. W. 1500.0 ft. to Cor. No. 3 of said La Plata lode; thence N. 27 deg. 30 min. E. 600.0 ft. to Cor. No, 4-- 2 of said La Plata and Manana lodes; thence N. 27 deg. 30 min. E. 600.0 ft. to Cor. No. 3-- 3 of said Manana and Chiquita lodes; thence N. 27 deg. 30 min. E. 600.0 ft. to Cor. No. 4 of said Chiquita lode; thence S. 62 deg. 00 min. E. 1500.0 ft. to said Cor. No. 1 of said Chiquita lode, the place of beginning, and located In the S. E. V and S. W. V4 of Sec. 2, T. 4 S., R. 3 W.; S.L.M.; containing an area of 11.394 acres, exclusive of conflicts with Lot No. 49 Eagle Bird lode, Lot No. 127 Silver Maid lode, Lot No. 261 Queen lode. Lot No. 280 Chubb lode, Lot No. 282 Boston lode, Lot No. 283 Fisher lode, Lot No. 300 Russel lode, Lot No. 301 Monterey lode, Lot No. 303 Buffalo (Am'd) lode, except such part of said Lot No. 303 Buffalo (Am'd) lode as is in conflict with Lot No. 56 French Spy lode, Lot No. 319 Badger lode, except such part of said Lot No. 319 Badger lode as is in conflict with Lot No. 56 French Spy lode, Lot No. 321 Louisa lode, Lot No. 323 New Times (Am'd) lode," Lot No. 326 Arthur lode, Lot . No. 351 Timp-anag- os lode, Lot No. 381 Drum Lummon lode, Sur. No. 3017 Barstow lode, except such part of said Sur. No. 3017 Barstow lode as is in conflict with that part of said Lot No. 319 Badger lode which conflicts with said Lot No. 56 French Spy lode, Sur. No. 4305 White Star lode,' Sur. No. 4474 Oriental lode, Sur. No. 4476 Thomas lode, Sur. No. 4477 Johnson lode, Sur. No. 5176 Vig-ilance lode, and Sur. No. 5938 Togo, Kimuro and Jap lodes. Adjoining and conflicting claims as shown by plat of survey are the aforesaid excluded claims, and Lot No. 56 French Spy lode and Sur. No. 7108 Velvet lode. I direct that .this notice be pub-lished in the' Bingham Bulletin at Bingham, Utah, for the period of nine consecutive weeks. C. V. SCHAD C. V. Schad Acting Register Date of first pub. July 24, 1942. Date of last pub. Sept 18, 1942. |