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Show EnAYdjL-ff-i 1947 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE prayed for in the plaintiff's com-plaint on file herein. MARK S MINER, Attorney for Plaintiff. P.O. Address 8791 West 2700 So., Magna, Utah First date ot pub May 16, 1947. Last date of pub. June 13, 1947. TKICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS MATILDA KINDER McC UMBER Plaintiff vs. LEMUEL 0. MaCUMBER Defendant The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days af tet service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will We rendered against you ac-cording to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to dis-solve the bonds of matrimony existing between defendant and plaintiff and for other relief as LEGAL NOTICES IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT OF THE TENTH PRECINCT, COUNTY OF SALT LAKE. STATE OF UTAH BEFORE F. A. MILLER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. SUMMONS. NICK BOLIC, DBA SLAVONIAN STORE, Plaintiff. -- vs G. L. JENKINS. Defendant, The state of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within ten days after the' service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought otherwise within twenty days af-ter service hereof, and defend the above entitled action brought against vou to recover the sum of Eightv Eight and 91 100 Dol lars, ($88.91), claimed to be due and owing from the defendant to the plaintiff for goods, wares and merchandise sold and delivered to the defendant by the plaintiff at the special instance and re-quest of the defendant, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered again-st you according to the demand of the complaint. F. A. MILLER, Justice of the Peace. First Date of pub. May 9, 1947 Last Dote of pub. June 6, 1947. ' Seven girls of Copperton Scout troop 98 are planning to go to Cloud Rim this summer will be They in Cloud Rim from the 13th to 20th of July. The girls who will go are Sallv Brown. Janet Bolton, Patty Abiett. Aud- - rey Sumnicht, Sandra Laycock, Colleen Mannion and Marjorie Parker. One first grader and one sec-ond grader received rabbits lor having a perfect attendance re-- , cord throughout the year. The first grader was Lloydeen Boul-to- n and the second grader was Barbara Brown. They were given to the children by their teacher, Mrs. Robert Bailey of Midvale The "Solid Five" held then-firs- t meeting at the home of Colleen Mannion Sunday. The members included Sally Brown. Bonnie Skinner, Janet Bolton, Patty Abiett and Colleen Man-nion. Delicious refreshments were served. The prize was won by Bonnie Skinner. A candy pull was enjoyed Fri-day evening at the home of Shir-ley Cheever by Marlene Diede-nc- Lucille Peterson, Shirhv Cheever, Roslyn Hansen and Austa Armitstead. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson attended "The Message of the Ages" Wednesday night at the tabernacle in Salt Lake Citv. COPPERTON : NoUS club members were Kt Friday evening at the BVa Miles Gaythwaite. f Quests were Mrs. Ray Verland Nelson and Bridge prizes Vjbv Mrs Verl Peterson, &onc Carter and Mrs. Ray Delicious refreshments served club members were S last Thursday at the rtal Mrs Charles F. Sullen-Ymcel- v appointed one 0- -l dinner was served. Invited Viere Charlotte Rasmus-s- L Nellie Hocken and Seen Altree, both of Port-or- e Prizes at bridge were hv Mrs Odell Peterson, Mrs r Ruckle and Mrs. B. O. ahrcy Mrs James Denver 'Ved honor prize, rtfotte Rasmussen, daughter and Mrs. Charles P. Sul-- ! plans to leave next Wed-f- i June 4, for San Diego, ('where she will return to ith the navy nurse corp. L I G. Frazier and Mrs. A. left Wednesday for jH, Mexico, where they ' aiiend the graduation exer-- 1 . 0f John Russell Frazier , fjfv Mexico Military In- - ite he last meeting of the Study J ftr the year was held Mon-evenin- g at the home of Mrs- Brisk with Mrs. John E. jjtrom as cohostess. Mrs. lard Hausknecht gave an talk on the culture and of flowers and different Following the pro-I- s reports were given by out-- I officers after which the ;ing was turned over to the new president, Mrs. Hyman Smer-nof- f. Refreshments were served to twenty-three- . Beverly Allen and Shirley Mayne are spending a week in alt alU' 9ll-- at th-- Mrs. C. E. Allen. ' home of Bailey J. Santitevan Jr ar- rived Saturday from California to spend a y his furlough with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey J. Santistevan. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell of Palo Alto, Calif., arrived last jrriday to visit several days with relatives in Copperton and Bing- ham. They left Tuesday to re- turn to their home. Week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diederich were Mr and Mrs. Edward O'Connor ol Hollywood, Calif. A correction in last weeks' news. It was Rae Barnett who treated the Brownie scouts to a skating party and refreshments. A Sunday school skating party was enjoyed Tuesday at the skating rink by the Gen-eolog- y class of Mrs. Eldon John-son. Those enjoying the party were Rea Armitstead, Marlene Diederich, Lucille Peterson, Jer-ry Downs, George Gadd, Wynne, John Lewis Matthews and Jack Cowdell. Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen of San Francisco, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larson of Salt Lake City were guests Monday ot Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armit-stead. The group viewed the copper mine after which a de-licious dinner was served. Marlene Diederich and Lucille Peterson were Sunday overnight guests at the home of Rea Armit-stead. Copperton Relief Society held their last meeting of the year recently at which Mrs. Nell Pe-terson gave a lovely lesson. Sew-ing will be hel devery second Tuesday of the month through-out (he summer. MMr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne and Mrs. Henkel moved this week to 64 South, Murray. Primary graduation was held at the Copperton ward church-hous- e Sunday evening. Those who graduated were Bonnie Skinner, Janet Bolton, Marjorie Parker, Mary DeCol, Marilyn Moore, Vonda Olsen, DeCarma Lancaster, Carol Wing and Sally Bdown. The girls were lovely in evening dresses and corsages. The boys graduating were Gary LaComb, David Peterson, Jack Jensen, Arnold Stringer, Jack Peterson, Stephen Downs, Dick Houghton, Dick Watson, Grant Pullan, Owen Spiers and Marion Cowdell. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis-tri- ct court or the respective sign-ers for further information.) Estate of BERT L. THACKS-TON- , Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Elliott W. Evans, 323 Utah Oil Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 9th day of July, A D. 1947. A. C. Lariek. Administrator of the estate of Bert L. Thackston, Deceased. , Date of first publication May 9, A.D. 1947 Date of last pub. May 30, 1947 week vacation visiting with Har-vey Helms of Areata. Calif. Mr and Mrs. R G. Nevers and son Billy were Salt Lake visit-ors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Baehman and daughter Judy of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs Bert Whetsel last Friday even-ing. Mr and Mrs. Marvin E. Cow-del- l and Mrs. Rex Graham were Salt Lake visitors Saturday Rex Leathcrwood left Satur--: day to spend the summer visit-ing with friends and relatives at nglewood and Hawthorne. Cal. Edith Leatherwood and daugh-- ' ters, Denny Lee and Sheila, have spent the past two weeks visit-- ! ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Leatherwood. Arthur Phipps and daughters,' Delores and Mrs. Peggy Harry-ma-were Salt Lake City visit-ors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillier and daughter of Bingham spent Sun-day evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Phipps- "The Happy Return of Ruth Etting."-- - Ruth Ettmg, the sing-ing star of yesterday, is on the comeback trail. Ursula Trow re-calls the singer's dramatic career of heartache and triumph. You can read this heart-warmin- g story of a girl who returns to public favor in the American Weekly, the magazine distribut-ed with next Sunday's Los An-geles Examiner. : copperfield : Valeta Nevers Phone 505W Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whetsel and daughter, Mary Ellen, left Sat-urda- y evening to spend a two- - COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHERS AND BECKERS BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- -' , IATTRESSES REMADE and IRMTURE REPAIRED JVfiRMAN MATTRESS COMPANY Phone Bingham 908J1 S but Dobbin " had only I H. P. Anybody could drive Dobbin. And when the young folks wanted to learn, why Dad, Uncle Bill or even Grandpa could give them lessons in a jiffy. But those were horse and buggy days. Now it's different. Dobbin's one horse power has been mul-tiplied a hundred times his jogging five miles per hour in-creased to fifty or more, and country roads have become crowded highways. Dangerous highways! Learning to drive the automobiles of today demands expert Mr Pedestrian- - 1 instruction, so that young drivers will know how to control SAFELY safely the speed and power at their command. Many high fWALK schools in Utah offer driver education courses, under experi-liv- e enced instructors. If there's one in your community, be sure Tj.ONGER your son or daughter enrolls in it. If not, get advice from the "2 Department of Education, Salt Lake City. 1Ses3s3 Experienced instruction will help make new drivers safe pjSPjr drivers. CROSS AT CROSSINGS ' WAIT-CRO- SS WITH LIGHT don't stip out FROM UTAH'S CENTENNIAL KEEP IT SAFE FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUR GUEST BEHIND PARKED CARS waik pacIno traffic This Message Sponsored in The Interest of Public Safety by POWER & LIGHT CO. Press "tion, and tne 3 - Home Ownership A TAXPAYING COMPANY Local Control THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME! (Thai goes for Ford Service, tool) You'll find it pays to bring your Ford "back home" to us, for Genuine Ford Service. 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