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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER - PAGE FOUR T"E BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH - Daughters of tiva) Tuesdaj .rTMfl Qty lutyljam Sullditi Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake Counly, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. "r - ' NATIONAL EDITORIA-L-JOHN ADAMEK. Editor and Publisher Subscription Kate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Hates Furnished on Application hunters in Eureka over the week CnMr and Mrs. Walter Leather-woo- d are the proud parents of. son born Octo arrival is to De ber 18. The new named Walter Daniel. and Mrs W. L. Leatherwood Mrs Bryce spent Saturday Salt Lake shopping. Mr and Mrs. N. O. Neveri Tuesday evening at were guests he home of Mr. and Mrs .Cash Grey Pinochle was played and; a late luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bachman and daughter Judy of Salt LBJte City visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Whetsel. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Whetsel and Mr and Mrs. Cecil Whetsel spent the week-en- d deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Nevers spent t y evening playing cards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell. A late luncheon was served. : copperfield : Valeia Nevers Phone 505W Mrs. Myles McDonald and dau-ghter Willimay of Murray and Viola McDonald of Midvale vis-ited friends in Copperfield Sun-day evening-Mrs- Gordon Jensen of Bint',-ha-spent the week-en- d vrsituiK with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and daughter Shirley were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Beverly Burke was a guest of Gloria Farnsworth of Bingham at a dinner party held Friday at the Farnsworth home Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell were guests Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam H. Palmer. The evening was spent playing cards and a late luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nevers and Mrs. Cash Grey were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Phipps and daugh-ters, Delores and Mrs. Peggy Harryman and Mrs. Cash Grey were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Arthur Phipps, Mrs. Peggy Harryman and Mr and Mrs Cash Grey spent the week-en- d deer hunting in Middle canyon and Coalville. Marlene Wilocx of Lark spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Beverly Burke. Harvey Halverson and son Eugene were successful deer tat 11 members of Utah Pioneers Union Fort chap-- j t6Mrs. Ellen C. Brad" of Sandy visited from Thursday until) Sunday at the home o Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Byron G. Thomas dinner and sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. TmonSrfSs Primary G Thomas. The lesson was given hv Beatrice Willie and followed by a discussion. A light luncheon was wrverutle and Kenn h Mitchell of Midvale spent the week-en- d deer hunting at Scho- - i"' 1H Deer hunting in Provo canyon over the week-en- d were Lloyd Derrick and Lloyd Palmer. Week-en- d deer hunters in Spanish Fork canyon were Mr. and Mrs. Glayde Alexander, Ro-dney Cay wood of Bingham, C. W Caywood, Roger and Alien Caywood of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs Joe Dumont and son Zane and C. 0. Alexander; RM 2IC Eugene Thomas, son f m,- ;inH Mrs. Bvron G. Tho- - Donna Reed. Gan, anJ'SW ments were wii(,v,.,i k .M Seal, Betty ford, Barbara Harris, 'Sf PlanaiP, Jayne Bigler, ba Meyerhoffer and Mrs'M ta Rapmussen and Mis inJHtT Lark ward MIA is Uk! one-a- ct play to HerrirW Mr. B turned home Sund hunting trip ay 111 'Hf Mr. and Mi r p ;mfr Lo,ng Bea,ch ' iJMi uiday and Sundaj ahi, Mrs. Dell Nell Lo W Mu'' w is Mr. s Mr. and Mi , fmf flower Calif., l ernight gui ;i 'S Dell Nell Thev E, ThuM for their home Mr. and Mrs Shen' SM Riverton entertained Satu dB a dinner for Mi and Bfi Polm Mr. and Mis. E.V N,lHP and Mrs. Dell Nell Hi Lark MIA is holding thrift lovyoen party Tuesday" 0 Leland Ne.lsen returned : lark : Beverly Seal, Ph. 901J1 Lark ward LDS Primary will give a Halloween party Thurs-day. October 31 at 5 p.m. in the Lark amusement hall. All child-ren of primary age are invited to attend. Please come in cos- - tume. Mrs. Byron G. Thomas enter-tained last Thursday afternoon mas, recently returned from Boston, Mass, where he was dis- - charged from the navy. He was in the service three years and three months. The MIA junior girls of the Lark ward held their Rose Fes- - . THE P0CKETB00K OF KNOWLEDGE M By pilgrim 2.836.000 eusiMESSEiig '! Trie u.s. emplovins R?vueR mmjMHnD THAN OOPERS0H6VM.PB0JVe JOBS FOR A THIRD OF ALL I 'ir AUWTU WHOLE 80P)E j i4vC WALL HOLDER ' -- T SHAVER TURNS IT J ujj-- OFF AMP ON, --fSSv l P06 HAS F0RT-NJ- 0 flMP REELS UP THE rg reRAAANENTTeyrrij: Spotlighting UTAH i Box Elder Rooting For Amendment 8 Box Klderites want Utahns to vote yes on Amendment 8 a luw permitting the .state to pur-- ; chase BUShneil General hospital for one dollar and centralize at the big in-- ; stallation, the state mental hos-pital, the reform school and oth-er state institutions. Forty-fiv- e hundred dollars has been raised by the city, county, ihe chamber of commerce and the mewhanta of Box Elder to .sponsor a slate-wid- e newspaper rid radio advertising Campaign urging Utahns to vote yes for the amendment. In the meantime 150,000 circulars are being dis-tributed in northern Utah urging Upport for Amendment 8 Smith To Tell Zion and Bryce Story Charles J. Smith, superintend-ent of Zion and Bryce canyon na-tional parks will discuss the pro-blem of "catering to the vacation-ist" at the Utah Motor Court as-sociation's first annual conven-tion to be held at Salt Lake City Nov. 2. Motor court owners from all sections of the state will be in attendance to discuss "taking care of Centennial visitors". graphs and petroglyphs in Ash-ley Creek and Dry Canyons near Vernal reveal much new infor-mation relative Utah's ancient cliff dwellers. Youthful Farmers Honored James H. Day, Draper; Lewis H. Gardner, Richfield and Theo McKean, Birdsye all future farmers of America, will be hon- - ored for their accomplishments at the annual meeting of the Na- - tional Association of Future Far- - mers to be held in Kansas City October 20. Jobs Awaiting Utah Stenos The government needs typists and stenographers in Utah, and examinations will be held at a number of points in the state to fill positions. Post offices have full information and applications must be on file at Denver not later than October 31. Comments on Utah A New York Sun representa-- J tive this week declared that Utah has tremendous tourist possibili- - ties, but lacks transportation and lodging facilities. Davis Numbering Streets All streets in Davis county which cross highway 91 will be named and numbered according to the Lyman system, county commissioners report. Juvenile Court in Spotlight Washington state has decided that Utah's juvenile court is one of the best in the nation, and as a result, they will adopt the Utah system. The announcement was made at the annual Western Pro-bation and Parole Officers asso-ciation convention held at Seat-tie- . USS Utah Plaque at Capitol The USS Utah was destroyed by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor along with 58 officers and men. The ship's memory lives on at the Utah state caDitol where Captain J. M. Steele, Denver, commander of the vessel at the time of the attack, has placed a memorial plaque, commemorat-ing the heeroic deeds of the ships personnel. Ulah Service Men Highly Scholastic Utah's service men led the nation in educational status dur-- j ing World War II, declares Col- - onel H. Arnold Rich, state draft director. Only 9.4 per cent of Utah inductees and enlistees com-pleted less than one year of high school, records reveal and 18.5. per cent completed at least one year of college. Utah also led the nation in per-- j centage of men under 26 years of age who were in the service. Vernal Man Featured Featured on the Standard Op-tic-comnany's "Builders of the West" program, H. B. Millecam, Vernal business man and sports-man has received national recog- - nition. The result of Mr. Mille- - cam's research on western picto- - NOW IS THE TIME mt' GET YOUR FORD A . TUNED UP ANdB WINTERIZED. W When you bring vuur in to us you can rest aJll ed il gets hord r'actM Type Service b) FartMou Trained Mechanics, ihB10 guaranteed Ford parts. II REPAIR SHOP HOlifl 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MB day through Saturday. STORAGE SERVICE HOURS: 1" 6:30 a-- to 12:30 a.nM 1 DRIVE ( ' REFIT.!. V ' BE ALERT I AVOID ACCIDENTS CANYON MOTORl COMPANY I Authorised Ford DealenM "Quality With Economy "fl BINGHAM CANYON i BEGIN NOW TO BUILD RESISTANCE TO COLDS COME IN AND ASK US ABOUT VACAG EN -- - ENTORAL -- - IMMUNOVAC COLD V ACCINES CHECK YOUR MEDICINE CHEST! FOR 35c Vicks Vapo Rub 29c 60c Size Alkaseltzer 49c 75c Size Bayers Aspirins 59c I'int Size Super I) Cod Liver Oil 1.39 100's Unlcap Vitamins 2.96 60c Size Mentholatum 53c Pint ta Cod Liver Oil 1.69 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia 39c 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 39c 1.00 Size Jergens Lotion 79c 1.00 Chamberlains Lotion 83c 50c Pepsodent Antiseptic, Now 2 for 49c 1 00 Combex with Vitamin C 4.86 75c Listerine Antiseptic 59c it UNION DRUG CO. "YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE" JAMES AND BOB JIMAS Owners TAX EDUCATION This is the ninth in a series of tax discussions presented through the courtesy of ihe Bingham Canyon Junior Cham-ber of Commerce Tax Study Committee. "Days like this I wish I mi inside " When the people of Bingham Canyon go to the polls on November 5, they should remember that they are not only being asked to choose between two political platforms but also to vote yes or no on eight amendments to the state con-stitution. These amendments will affect our state tax itruc-tur- e directly and will be a vital factor in the reorganization of our state educational system. They must be prepared to vote intelligently on these amendments and to remember that when they vote, THEY VOTE FOR: The American way of life; a free system of education; for sympathy and understanding for all by all; the right to study; to understand; and to think for ourselves; the right to know and to grow; the right of equality of opportunity. 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Ixwlcit taauty School P Main A Broadway, Salt lak City, Utah Please send information on your Beauty Course No obligation on my part. Nanu...- - Addrtss City Stat WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE BINGHAM CLUB BEER ON TAP, 10-O- Z. GLASS 10c LOCAL AND EASTERN BOTTLED BEER John Feraco, Prop. BEAUTY FOR MEMORY WE TRY to make every service in our chapel as beautiful as possible guided, of course, by the family's wishes. We try to cre-ate a Memory Picture that may bring some measure of consolation in the years to come. BINGHAM MORTUARY W. V. Robinson Telephone 17 |