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Show FRIDAY, JUNE pArppmm THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH iy j utyr Binglfam HitUetin Issued Evtry Friday at Bingham Canyon, Sail Lake County, Utah. J Entered a Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham I Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3. 1879. mg NATIONAL 6DITORIA-L-UlAHEMSSASSOCIATIOff ttJ " LELAND G. BURRESS, Editor and Publisher ! Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.00 j Advertising Rates Furnished on Application ons camp, Ely, Nev. Approxi-mately 70 Sunday school boys and girls, ranging from fifth gra-ders to those of college age, en-joyed Bible classes, recreation, handicraft and hiking. A trip to National Lemans cave and Stella lake on Mt. Whitler were enjoy-ed. The women from the Com-munity House were on the facul-ty while Steve Smilanich was in-vited to attend because of his excellent Sunday school attend-ance record. Mr. and Mrs. George Badovin-atz- , Mr. and Mrs. Pete Badovin-at- z and daughter, Linda Jean, at-tended the ball game at Magna Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell An-derson of Salt Lake City spent Father's day with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mullett, Mrs. Anderson's parents. Miss Esolina Ise of Ophir is vi-siting her sister, Mrs. Emma Se-rass- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chanak and Milka Smilanich were visitors in Salt Lake City and Midvale Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Churchich were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Smilanich Friday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. M.T. Martin was baptised at Highland Boy Community House Sunday, and was christened Ben-ito Eli. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Umberto Moretti of Bing-ham. -- - j Highland Boy j Marie Asielio Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roth :.nd daughter, Rose May, and Mike Yengich have returned to Fairfax. Calif., following a visit here with Mrs. Rose Yengich. Eugene Tazzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tazzer, and George Savich returned home by way of Kan Francisco, following a y isit in Los Angeles. Mrs. Ray Lukas and daughters, Mary, Sally, Sylvia and son, Ray Jr., were visitors in Salt Lake City and Murray Sunday. The Queen Esthers of the High-nn- v fnmmunitv House are Ray Lukas returned home Wed-nesday from St. Mark's hospital where he recently underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. John Trujillo and daughters have arrived from New Mexico to make their home in Highland Boy. Mrs. Harry T. Smith and small son, Spencer, returned Friday from a week's stay in Cary, Ida., with her mother, Mrs. W. I. Spencer. Sgt. Nick Bolic, formerly at Vancouver barracks, Wash., was home Sunday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bolic. Sr. Sgt. Bolic is stationed at Salt Lake City air base as an instruc-tor at the present time. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Byrne at the Breckon Ma- - Ann Muhar was hostess at a picnic supper Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muhar and children of Copper-to- n; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovat and children of Bingham. A delight-ful evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Azzelio and daughter, Marie, and grandchil-dren, Josephine and Edo Rottini, enjoyed swimming at Wasatch plunge Tuesday. sponsoring their annual Musical Friday, June 26. A number of people from Highland Boy will be on the program, giving vocal solos, duets and group numbers, and others will give instrumental numbers. There will be guest per-formers from Bingham. Home Guards are in charge of sale of tickets, prices 10 cents to chil-dren and 25 cents to seventh gra-ders and older. Questers will sell popcorn and candy during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne . Fausett and family and Mr. and Mrs. Will Barney enjoyed a pic nic in Butterfield canyon Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Victorrono Cor doba and daughter of New Mexi- - ! co have arrived here to make ! their home. i Madeline Mayo returned home following a 10-d- visit with a sister, Mrs. William Brunner of ' Salt Lake City. Mrs. Martin Pechina is home following a visit in Ruth, Nev., s with Mr. and Mrs. Matt Zerno. I Mrs. Matt Pazell visited her husband in Ogden Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Detloff and dau-- ? ghter, Wilma, have left Highland t Boy to make their home in Butte, I Mont. " 1 Andrew Savich was a dinner ! guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Lu-- i kas of Midvale Sunday. ternity Home June 21. The moth-er is the former Miss Lillian Bolic. The baby weighed three-poun-es and is reported doing well in an incubator at St. Mark's hospital. His father ,is Sgt. Byrne, stationed at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Louise Martinez and dau-ghters, Ruth and Connie, of Sa-lid- a, Colo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez. Miss Katie Yengich returned home following a 10-da- y visit with Miss Dorothy Koncar ,of Salt Lake City. Miss Tillie Marie Uzelac re-turned home from Midvale Sat-urday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Ortego and baby of New Mexico have arriv-ed to make their home in the Jeffeott apartments. Mary Susaeta, Mary Loverich, Pete Loverich and Milan Smilan-ich were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Albino Ortego and family of New Mexico have arrived to make their home in Highland Boy. Mr. and George Badovinatz re-turned Wednesday evening from their wedding trip. Miss Alice Virginia Brown, Miss Marie Button, Miss Ada Du-hig- g and Steve Smilanich are home from a week's stay in Lem- - (Monday) to visit her husband, in service and training at Camp Robert. Mrs. Miller was also a guest of her uncle, Edward Young, at Los Angeles. Mrs. Ella Terry of Salt Lake City was an overnight guest Mon-day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence West. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott W. Evans were hosts at dinner Friday ev-ening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. William Grant and daughters of Jerome, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Max M. DuBois and daughter, Ann, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDon-ald and son, Jimmy, all of Lark. Mrs. Ted Peterson and Mrs. Jo-seph Timothy are cohostesses to-night at a bridal shower to be given in compliment to Miss Nor-ma Lambson. Mrs. Fred Hughes and son, Earl Rawlings, of San Francisco, ar-rived June 17 to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. George Stringham and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prigmore, all of Bingham Canyon ,and Mr. and Mrs. William Bodell of Hern-ma- n. Jesse Sorenson of Los Angeles arrived .Saturday to visit his brother, Verne Sorenson of 17 Hegland avenue. Neil Fresh, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Frisch, Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Frisch, Ella Beryle Frish found good fishing Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Smith and Moore-hous- e reservoir, near Peoria. of her sister, and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin and family of West Jordan were with S.T. Nerdin on Father's day. Mrs, Babcock and baby are guests thui wk f.ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nerdin. Mrs. John Adamek returned home Wednesday from a three-wee- k visit in Kansas City, Mo., and Olathe, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis and daughters, Jeane and Patsy, left Saturday for a weeks visit at Henrieville and Spring City, Utah. Harold W. Neilsen, Dr. F, E. Straup, O. S. Jensen and Francis A. Miller returned Friday even-ing from a nine-da- y fishing trip at Leek's camp, Jackson lake, and in Yellowstone park. Mr: and Mrs. George Carrigan, Mrs. Margaret Martin of Union and Mrs. J. R. Rawle of Morgan were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr and Mrs. D. F. Johanson. Attending an outing at Black Rock beach sponsored by the Maids of Athens for parents Fa-ther's day were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Praggastis, Miss Lucy Prag-gasti- s, Mrs. Clarence Johnson and daughter, Joan, John Chipian and Ernest Kanell. John Stamakis, formerly of Bingham and now at a service training school in Denver, spent Friday visiting here. I Mrs. John W. Crane of U. S.I mine entertained at a bridge lun-cheon for the Monday club. Mrs. John J. Creedon, secretary oi the Utah State Firemen's asso-ciation, and Earl T. James, past resident, were in South Salt Eake Monday evening to assist a group in organization of a vol-unteer fire department. Thomas Maddron of Salt Lake City will speak at Sunday church services at the Community Meth-odist church at 11 a.m. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thompson of Ogden left Saturday to vaca-tion a week in Idaho Falls. They are guests of Mrs. Thompson's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Trow-bridge. Beginning next week Mr. Thompson will be employed on construction of the new govern-ment hospital at Brigham City. Lt. Ray E. Spendlove, M.D., of Louisville, Ky., who received his commission June 1, will begin interneship in. an army hospital July 1. Helen Drossos is spending this week in Magna with Bessie Papa-nichola- s, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Papanicholas. Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Day and son, Billy, left Sunday to va-cation a week in southern Utah. Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Larson, son-in-la- w of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Kemp of Midvale, have sold their home at Afton, Wyo., and plan to settle in Jordan district. Mrs. Louis Babcock and daugh-ter, Shonnie, of Ogden, and Daw-n- a Nerdin who visited at the home George W. iJounan was me invi-ted guest. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Raw-lings and children, Joyce and Bil-ly, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sparkes in Salt Lake City Sunday. . Miss Julia Cabibi of Salt Lake City is spending the week with her brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cabibi. Marilyn Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller-o- f 84 Main street, returned home Tues-day from St. Mark's hospital she recently underwent an ap-pendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mclvor and son, Billy, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting in Smithfield. Mrs. McIvor"s niece, Thayle Beck-stea- d of Preston, Idaho, will spend the summer at U. S. Mine with the Mclvors. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kendall left Friday to vacation two weeks in Los Angeles. Mrs. Albert Marsh of Salt Lake City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson spent Wednesday in Big Cottonwood canyon. Reported much improved in health, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-derson arrived home Friday from a two-mon- th stay in El Paso, Texas, with their son and fami-ly, Mr. arid Mrs. Alfred D. An-derson and daughter, Carol. LOCALNOTES Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kershaw of 90 Main street announce the birth of a son at LDS hospital Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Koyle Simmons and Delia Jean and Alma Sim-mons, left Sunday evening to va-cation nine days at Fish Lake. Geraldine Guymon of LaJara, Colo., arrived June 21 to visit LaWona Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hansen of 75 Rail-road avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Granning of Highland Boy and Mrs. Joseph A. Ortego returned Monday ev-ening from a three-da- y stay in southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rasmussen were hosts at dinner the evening of June 17 for Mr. and Mrs. Rus-sell Sullenger, Mrs. James Sullen-ge- r and Billy Sullenger. The eve-ning was spent playing Gin Rum-my. . Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacob-so- n and daughter, Mary Agnes, returned home Tuesday from a 17-d- vacation which took them to Nevada and California. They stopped at McGill, Nev., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pastoni and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoppe; in Chico, Calif., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobson; in Sacra-mento with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schwab and Mr., and Mrs. Leslie Dutton; in San Francisco with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roberson; in Shingle Springs, Calif., to stay several days with Sam Togliatti and Mr. and Mrs. John Bressan. The Jacobsons came home by way of Lake Tahoe and Elko, Nev. Billy English, nine-month- s' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley N. English underwent a mastoid op-eration at St. Mark's hospital Wednesday morning. His mother is staying with him in Salt Lake City and his brother, Frankie English, is with his grandmother, Mrs. Mamie English at Dry Fork. Expected home soon from Camp Roberts, Calif., is Mrs. Ir-win C. Miller who left June 15 VACATION SCHOOL AT HBCH TO BEGIN Vacation church school will be-gin at 1:30 p.m. Monday, June 29, and continue two weeks. Children from three years of age and up to high school age will be enroll-ed. An entry for the Fourth of July parade will be planned the first week. Woodwork classes for boys and handicraft classes for girls are being arranged. A daily paper, outlining activi-ties, will be issued. Those plan-ning to enroll are urged to ob-tain registration blanks, fill them out and return this week to the Community House. O iflnnnnnnnnDnnnonnononnann::- - You Can Buy It In BINGHAM CANYON as Cheap as Anywhere Patronize These Merchants... UNION DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTION TO US. 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Mclntyre Bldg., Salt Lake City " NOTICE In accordance with Section 141, Chapter 62, Lawi of Utah, 1941, a, six week's - period June 1st to July 15th, 1942 has ."JL been designated for the Inspection by VH 25T Official Safety Inspection Stations of Jji fffWi brakes, lighting equipment, steering .yivlllil mechanism, horns, mirrors, windshield ftmmJ II i vipers and other equipment on all motor "l atvy rehlcles, trailers and semitrailers reg- - 9 i- - lstered In the State of Utah. coNSERvt for victory P. L-- DOW, Superintendent . W drive under 40 UTAH STATE HIGHWAY PATROL 1 Wedding Announcements UNWEAVE SHELWHITE PLATE FINISH I OR VELLUM, PRINTED 50 SHEETS Airi ff 50 OUTSIDE ENVELOPES HK I II I 50 INSIDE ENVELOPES YU,VV 100 SHEETS frf ffl 100 OUTSIDE ENVELOPES lJL III) 100 INSIDE ENVELOPES YU,VV ALL INVITATIONS ARE PRINTED WITH SCRIPT TYPE. The Bingham Bulletin j Phone 91 JUDGMENT During time of bereavement, it becomes necessary that some one person or group of persons be depended upon for the complete arrangement of the last ' rites. By depending on our judgment, you, too, will find almost complete re-moval of your burden. BINGHAM MORTUARY John Stampfel Licensed Embahner Telephone 17 ODnnnnnoononnnoonnnncnnncnaaD GOOD SERVICE! SHIPMENTS ROUTED VIA THE B & G RECEIVE CAREFUL HANDLING AND PROMPT MOVEMENT. FAST DAILY MERCHANDISE CARS FROM SALT LAKE CITY IN CONNECTION WITH UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. BINGHAM & GARFIELD RAILWAY CO. T. H. PERLEYWTTS J. H. CULLETON General Freight & Pass. Agt Agent Kearns Building, - Bingham Canyon. Salt Lake City, Utah Utah YOUR BEST INVESTMENT IS UNITED STATFS WAR BONDS AND STAMPS angosnnnnnnnsoBinnsoisBoiiiiiiaBa |