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Show 4 8Q' 1943 RgAYJgLX THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE PERMANENT WAVE. 59cl Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kur- l Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curl-ers and shampoo. Easy to do. absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including June Lang, glamorous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. Bingham Drug Company Bingham Mortuaty Telephone 17 W. V. Robinson Registered Mortician BHIBBi Don't Cash Your Bonds In! Don't Cut Down Your Bond Purchases! The 20 per cent "Pay-As-You-G- o" tax now being de-ducted from your pay checks is only payment of your income tax on a-curre- basis. Let's not defeat the pur-pose of the new tax measure by cashing bonds and cut-tin- g down on purchases. Your Fighting Men Need Equipment-Yo-ur Bond Dollars Make It Possible For Them To Get It! This advertising sponsored by the following Bingham firms: KEEP YOUR CAR ON THE WE ARE ALL OUT FOR YES WE CAN STILL SELL R0AD- - WAR PRODUCTION! YOU AN ELECTRIC RANGE. 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The players receiving the largest number of voles will play against the norlhern learn, made-u- p of players from the Air Base. Brigham City and Pinney Beverage of Salt Lake City in a game at Community park in Salt Lake City. 8:30 p.m.. August 23. m FOR SALE FlVe acres of choice land 111 young patented fruit. J rom home, modern ex-- " het. New chicken street car, side- - tural gas, 11 esfrm Salt Lake City. QlIRE 47 LINCOLN ,STREET MIDVALE iPHNE MIDVALE 58 FOR BETTER MEATS GIVE US A TRY! POULTRY - CHEESE - QUALITY MEATS BUTTER EGGS BINGHAM MEAT CO Clarence Robison W. H. Harris ClintoRobison Phone 5 BanflnanonBsnBnBaaanoniasQBansaj ine Rottini and Vivian Kosovich. Delicious refreshments were ser-ved and games were played. Mr. and Mrs. William Hogle were hosts at their home Thurs-day evening at a party. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. George Kosovich, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kosovich, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mrs. Parley Jones. v Grove. Returnin- - with the Arm-itstead- 's for a three-da- y visit, was Mrs. Dell Roy Angus of La-Poi- Visitors Sunday at the Leo Thorne home were Mrs. Thome's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Evansen of Centerville. Returning Tuesday after a two-week- 's visit in Sand with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Allen was Jimmy Peter-son. Mr. and Mrs. George String-ha- m and son, Dean, Kennetn Hall, Lois Peterson, Jena Vee Olsen and Lois Peterson attend-ed the rodeo in Salt Lake City Saturday. Beverly Anderson spent last week-en- d in Salt Lake City vis-iting her cousin, Miss Shirley Milano. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Anderson nra and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Milano and Captain and Mrs. Curt Espie, enjoyed a picnic in Big Cottonwood canyon. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen motored to Mt. Pleasant to visit Mr. Poulsen's parents. Tuesday evening, Machinist Mate 2,c Martin Ausick, who is stationed at Hammond, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and son, Bobbie, and Mrs. Parley Jones were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hogle. Mrs. William Hogle entertain-ed at a party Thursday in honor of her nephew, Jerry Kosovich on his birthday. Those present were Bobbie Lee Johnson, Nor-man Bianchi, Dicky and Louis Susaeta, Larry and Bobby Osoro, George Bolich, Louise Bolich, Linda and Lena Antell, Joseph- - streamers of blue and pink rib- bons A dainty late supper bndge. Prizes were won by Kermith Lsbell, Mrs James Denver, Mrs. Guy Della-Luci- a, and Mrs. R. G. Buckle. Others included in the guest list w?re Mrs Don Laycock, Mrs. Mike Brisk, Mrs. Mary Davis Mrs- - Charles Sullenger, Mrs. Ho-be- r Nichols, Mrs. Joe A. Jensen Mrs. Lester W. Sumnicht and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen. Mrs Raymond Buckle, Mrs S T ' Ner-di- n, Mrs. Harry Turner, Mrs. Grant Hodges, Mrs. H. R. Gust Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Pete Pe-terson, and Mrs. Joe Tome, all of Bingham. Mrs. Pete Theodore, Mrs. Clara Mead and Mrs. Ethol-y- n Nichols, Salt Lake City Mrs Harry Quayle and Mrs. 'Elvia Bennett, Magna; Mrs. Myril Stu- - oaft,SMa.indvcatlye. and Mrs- Jyt-- Hoyno Mrs. Hoyne was an overnight guest at the Sours home. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Wilson and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Wilson's sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Arn-spig- er of Salt Lake City, Sunday. The group enjoyed a swim at Black Rock in the evening. Mrs. Mike Brisk and Mrs. J. Dewey Knudsen attended the annual departmental Marche of the Eight-Et-Fort- Thursday ev-ening at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Brisk is Chapeau of the Salt Lake Salon and has held the office of La Congiere departmental this year. Mrs. Eleanor Wells was a week-end guest at the home of her dau-ghter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lovelett of Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Man-nio- n were their daughter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney of Bingham. Miss Rhea Lou Olsen spent the evening Monday visiting at the home of Marjorie Thomson of Lark. Overnight guest Friday of Lo-la Jean Gammell was Darlene Johnson of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen were Sunday dinner guests at the Tory Tobiason home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price and Philip Smith of Bingham spent Tuesday fishing at Deer Creek reservoir. Week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn were Mr. Winn's brother and sister-- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winn of Elko, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winn of Elko, Nev., spent Sun-day fishing and picnicking in Provo canyon. Visitor for the week at the Charles Hudson home is their niece, Betty Brimhall of Apex Colyar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Colyar, left Monday to spend a week at the home of her second cousin, Rachel Conner in Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Co-lyar were the Colyar's daughter, Mrs. W. C. Zimmerman and sons, Donald, Warren and Bobbie of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson C0PPERTON : McKellar. Phon. 534J ryLolaJean GammeU L.-- 'Kn HarSrlCirJ,eSi Sf& arrived Sunday to SA"gweekat the home of Mr. 'firs Harvey Garrity and ds in Bingham Can-rg- it Jenkins is in the medi-- Vrps of the army-- Monday from a rune-Re- S in Los Angeles, were ' S Mrs. Aldon Nix who and hus-- T jUt Nix's sister Mr and Mrs. Jack Larsen, 'ako' Mrs Nix's sister and and Mrs. Reed Mc- - !f and M's. H. ACheever family attended the rodeo in f, Lake City Friday evening. ''.invine dinner and the thea- - fialt L"ke City Saturday . Darlene Johnson, Margaret Lola Jean Gammell "fSe McKellar. rrv Pollock was a guest last at the home of Margaret 2? Swain left Friday for weeks visit in Vernal with to aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. McKellar sent the week-- . in Salt Lake City visiting 'aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dick. Wednesday dinner guests at William Ablett home were . Annie Ablett and son, Tim, Mrs R C. Simister and sons, n'and Radio Technician 2c h who has recently return-fro- m Africa, all of Salt Lake v and Mrs. Delia Beard of xhard Parsons spent the in Tooele visiting his aer, Mrs. Paul E. Parsons. Jr and Mrs- Norman Jacob-an- d Mrs. Peter Smith return- - home Tuesday after a ten-da- y i: in Los Angeles at the Sam st home. Jr. and Mrs. J. E. Whiteley daughters, Dorothy and Pat, Monday for a five-da- y fish-tri- p at Mirror lake. !r. and Mrs. L. A. Christen-visite- d their son, Lt. Jack iitensen at the Wendover Air i; Sunday. ir.irley Smith and Norma hols were luncheon guests urday at the home of Alice ,bow of Murray. Inner guests Sunday after-- n at the Don Stoddard home v Mrs. Stoddard's brother sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. ;d Kenderick and son, Wayne, Tooele. Sunday evening the cdards and Kendericks en-t- d a swimming party at Black t 'e Copperton Relief society tesl pressure cookers at the church Wednesday, ' August 10 a.m. Those bringing pres- - ' cookers are asked to bring pad holders. mice Hofhien of Salt Lake spent the week-en- d in Cop-la- n visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. N. Hofhien. Saturday ring Mr. and Mrs. Hofhien, ce and Richard and Miriam s enjoyed a picnic luncheon Wtle Cottonwood canyon. were visitors Sunday at the home of Miss Fern Crump of Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brisk and Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Thalmann of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Orris Johnson of Los Angeles, enjoy-- I ed a delightful picnic and swim Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs. Paul Arnold of H-ov- announce the birth of a son, born July 14. Mrs. Arnold is the former Geniel Kimber, niece of Mrs. Melvin Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd and family were visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. Gadd's brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gadd of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Huntsman and family enjoyed a picnic din-in- er at Liberty park recently. Week-en- d guests at the home of Mrs. V. P. Rice of Lead Mine were Mr. and Mrs. Vard Tucker and sons, Lawrence and Roger of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dywns and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Erick-se- n of Orcm. Mrs. Ericksen is Mr. Downs' mother. Visitors for the week-en- d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson is Mrs. Jacobson's sis-ter, Mrs. I. C. Glaser and moth-er, Mrs. R. B. Chipman of Am-erican Fork. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jones of Copperton and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Merrill of Bingham enjoyed a delightful swimming party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowdell were week-en- d guests in Provo at the home of Mrs. Cowdell's brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Clements of Bingham enjoyed dancing at the Old Mill Thursday evening. Enjoying swimming at Black Rock Sunday evening were Keith Cowdell, Malcolm Rose and Pol-ly Cowdell. Mrs. Alfred Henkel visited Thursday in Bountiful at the M. Evansen home. Mr. Evansen is a nephew of Mrs. Henkel. In honor of Colleen Larsen on her sixth birthday, a party was given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen. Guests present were Joyce Olsen, Caro-lyn Stoddard, Joyce Jackson, Jean Hausknecht, Jeneil Hansen, Sherrie Lancaster, Beverly Ray, Nina Stoker, Joyce Farley, Bar-bara Brown, Diana and Dorothy Tibbie, Gay Armitstead and Ann Diederich. Party games were played with prizes going to Caro-lyn Stoddard. A delicious two-cour- se lunch was served. Friday, Mrs. Ray Larsen and daughter, Lois, attended the ro-deo in Salt Lake City and later visited Mrs. Larsen's mother, Mrs. Arabella Call of Salt Lake City. Returning home Saturday after a four day visit in Pleasant Grove and Spanish Fork were Mr. and Mrs. Ehin Armitstead and fa-mily. The Armitstead's visited Mrs. Annie Holt in Spanish Fork and Mr. Armitstead's brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Her-bert Armitstead of Pleasant lr. and Mrs. N. Hofhien and ' Isaacson spent Wednesday Thursday fishing at Straw-!- )' reservoir. visitor Monday at the Clari-s Allen home was their dau-;- r Mrs. William Sylvester of Lake City. nfing Wednesday after a visit at the E. V. Knud-nom- e were Mrs. Knudsen's bam Christensen of Fair- - and Mrs. Knudsen's broth-4- 1 G. Bert Christensen of f Howe, Texas. LRcx Garrett and daugh-froth- y and Maxine, left ny,..ur,a week's visit in i with Mrs. Garrett's moth- - 'fe Mary B. Sells. &,.and Mrs- - George Nix ghter.s, Beverly and Mar-ar- e visiting this week in i t a ttle home f Mr. H S sr and MrS' Ge: !er Kw Nicnols entertain-o- n fie ursore Tuesday Ms rh score was won 3. Dewey Knudsen. J. McCormick was C5av0r at a bride's show" Cof hVenma Julv 22 at Ha cPr Parents, Mr. and le and a mfniature "Conned groom with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham returned Friday evening from a week's visit with relatives in Mountain View, Wyo. Their two sons, Bobbie and Johnnie, re-mained for a longer visit. vs Mr- - and Mrs. Ellis Boren drove to the Boy Scout camp in Mill-cree- k canyon Monday evening, their son, Billie, accompanied them and will spend the remain-der of the week at the camp. |