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Show iggRJ tAGE mm ZT ....... tus mmAU svtitm, bingham gakyok, utah ! already seeking other sup-pliers to make the necessary SK but conceded that "the search was just about hopeless. Mr. Bricker said approximatc- - ly 3,000 FordTmTlorB affected, and esTirSe? bout 12.000 JSSlB of Ford supplier Jft'l affected. TRUCK PRODUCTION REDUCED TWO-THIRD- S Truck production at the Ford Motor company will be reduced two-third- s immediately because Kelsey-Haye- s Wheel company is discontinuing shipment of wheel parts, M. L. Bricker, Ford vice president in charge of manufac-turing, announced today. Ford received the following telegram from Kelsey-Haye- s Co.: "We regret to inform you that as of today we are discontinuing shipments of all original equip-ment truck parts. This decision is necessary due to the delay in the Automotive Branch of the OP A in acting on price relief or suspension of ceiling for these parts. Until some action is taken by this agency by which we can recover in our selling prices the increased labor and material costs we have been compelled to add since March, 11)42, we will be unable to serve you." Mr. Bricker said the company LARK Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bullock were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nell of Mid-val- e, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nord- - berg and Leah Saulker, all of Salt Lake City and Tony Bullock. Mi. and Mrs. Stanley Eastman of Price visited from Wednesday until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman. Mrs. George Eastman and daughters visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Payne of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell have as guest Mrs. Nell's brother, E. w" Mittendorf of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Augustson had as Thanksgiving guest Mis. Augustson's mother, Mrs. S. K. Olsen of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell and E W. Mittendorf of Denver, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nell of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson attended the football game at Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Walk-- I er were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron G. Thomas were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Eden of Ringham. The occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Tho-- I mas and Mr. Eden-rj NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Bingham Canyon, Utah, to be held Wed-nesday, December 5, 1945, at fi:00 P.M., the City Council will take-actio-to make the following transfer of funds changing, the appropriations as set forth in the budget of the City of Bingham Canyon for the year 1945: $2,18:149 from the unappropri-ated amount to the Water De-partment. Dated this 29th day of Novem-ber, 1945. CITY OF BINGHAM CANYON, By Eugene Morris, City Recorder. C D. McNeely of Delta Utah, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs- A. C. Cole. , The next meeting of Eagles will be held Thursday, Decem-ber 6, at 8:00 p.m. at the Eagles The Primary quilt is to be raf-fled Wednesday evening Dec-ember 5 at the Princess theatre between shows. Mrs Joseph Kemp oi Midvale entertained Monday evening at her home at a stork shower for Mrs. Bessie Phelps. Invited guests were Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. Sadie Chesler, Mrs. Hazel Hawks, Mrs-- A Cotter, Miss Mabel Neprud. Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas of Lark, Mrs. Frank Madsen and Mrs Ernie Larson. Bridge was played with nrizes awarded to Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. John C reedon had as Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and fam-ily. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mar-riott and family, all of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott. The occasion was also Mrs. Ross Mar-riott's birthday. Sgt. Marcy T. Martin wrote his mother, that if everything turns out alhight he will be home for Christmas. It sure made all of his folks feel happy to hear such good news. s f. LOCAL NOTES 9 Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mitchell an- - nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Ned Chest-- j nut. The marriage will take place the early part of December. Mi s. Mary Hutehings and Mrs. Mild-red Mitchell are entertaining Friday evening (tonight) at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Mitchell. Elmer F. Shafter of Kanosh has been a patient at Bingham hospital for the past two weeks. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence West and sons Larry and Garth, and Karl Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Ed-wards of Roosevelt visited from Wednesday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson. Galena lodge No 17 will hold a special Christmas party De-cember 13 at Masonic hall. No. 2 Fire auxiliary were en-tertained Monday evening by Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Louis Arritola and Mis. John Martin. Mrs. Lizzie Hanson of Salt Lake City was Thanksgiving guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wolfe. Mis. Charles Hawkins of Lead ville, Colo., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George R Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bockstead and family and Mrs. Myrtle Beckstead, all of Sandy, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rawlings. No. 1 Firemen and auxiliary met Monday evening for their annual Thanksgiving dinner-Committe-in charge were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder, Mr. and Mrs .Lon Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce vie and Mrs. Erma Davis. Prizes at cards were a-- I warded Mrs. John Creedon, Mrs. Householder, Mrs. Eugene Jen-kins, Earl Rager, William D. Cook and W. V. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rawlings visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rawlings of Vineyard Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Osoro were Mr. and Mrs. F. J Quinn and Jimmy Osoro. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S T. Nerdin were Mr. and Mrs. Orson Downard and son Dee and daughter Patsy, of Hailey, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Babcock and daughter, Shawna of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huebner. Mrs. Avery W- Masters and son of Salt Lake City were visit-ors at the T. A. Masters home Thursday. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley were Mr and Mrs. W G. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Clays. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Steele were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan I). Wright of Mur-ray. Mrs. Reno Marcon and daugh-ters, Frances Agnes and Pearl Marie were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald of Copperton. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mantle were Mr. and Mrs. William Motis. Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mantle were Mrs. Wilbur Thomas and child-ren, Jimmy and Kathy Dee. The Happy Dozen met Thurs-day evening at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Thomas. Mrs. Alma Man-tle was an invited guest. Mrs- Martin Prigmore and son Jimmy spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mi's. Udell George of Sandy. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Johnson were Mrs. L. N. Strike, Chris T. Prag-- ! gastis, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Strike and daughter, Aileen, all of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Praggaslis. Mrs. James Sullenger and chil-dren will leave Saturday to make their home at Vallejo, Calif. Mrs. William H. Taylor of Pal - myra, Mo., mother of Mrs. D. E. Ireland passed away Wednesday afternoon at her home in Mos-sour- i. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slotte and daughters. Dorothy and Frances, Mrs. Mary Slotte, Judith Slotte and Norman MacNeil were din-ner guests Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Runar Slotte of Midvale. The Entre Nous club met Tues- - day evening at the home of Kay Braun. Mrs. Robert Deakin was an invited guest. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Verl Peterson, Mrs. Axel Sy-- ! browsky and Mrs. William Ab-let- t. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nichols and son Dennis and Mr. and Mrs Frank Olsen were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols, both of Copperton, were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mrs. Emma Nichols was a ThanksPiving guest at the Carl Nichols home. Muscovecvees met Tuesday ev-ening at the home of Mi's. Heber Nichols of Copperton. Mrs. Wil-- ! liarn Brown was an invited guest Bridge was played with prizes awarded to Mrs. James Denver and Mrs. Joseph Murano. Mrs. Virgil Hutehings received con- - solation. Mr. and Mrs. Garn Stoker had as Thanksgiving guests Mrs. Anna Neutelboom and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Iaskson and familv, all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mills and family were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heather. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller and family were Thanksgiving; guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Downs of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky and family and Mrs. Lenore of Provo were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sumnicht of Salt Lake. I JUST RECEIVED! MEN'S PAY DAY OVERALLS 1.95 Penney's Bingham Canyon, Utah LOOK! THE NEW "POST-WA- R" jfl Jl MAYTAGS ARE HERE I f And what washers they are! fjB main- - j f Many new improvements j tain Maytag leartip! A if Handsome New Models .111 if Exclusive Maytag Features r I ft' if Important provements "Post War'' Ini- - U a UI I I if Easy Payment Terms (J B Bingham Merc. THE BIG STORE PHONE 14 15 i THE CANYON SHOE SERVICE WILL OPEN DECEMBER J AT 479 MAIN TO SERVE THE PUBLIC WITH QUALITY MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE ;.' APPRECIATED A NTHON JACOBSON, PROP. WANTED Young lady desiring work. Apply to Mr. Bowden, First Security Bank, Bingham. LOST Man's diamond ling, be-tween Lendaris and Bingham hotel Saturday eve. Reward. Geo-rge Koukourakis, phone 366. FOR SALE Practically new coal heater. 22 Heglund avenue. npd I Santa's Added a New Toy! Give an Educational Toy! For yQur Lone Rangrl WOODETTE WOODETTE CIRCUS ROCKING HORSE HELICOPTER . M A- - Student Quiz Nights Fridays at 8:30 FRI. SAT. 80 Dec. 1 Walt Disney's Cartoon Feature In Technicolor PINNOCHIO also UftCIf' 1 K! NAL0O GARRALAGA All children regardless of age must have tickets. SATURDAY AT 10:30 Van Johnson in "HORN FOR TROUBLE" GREATER I MMHiMHpMHBHHnn Fri. and Sat. Shr j j j IVVfl Starts at 7:00. LLLljfcjJ Popeye ( lub hrflr DECEMBER " '2:f SUN. MON. TI ES WED. THh BiGGB! ! BRAVEST! HlftfQOBf inBlll WmM HE TM5C 7 as George Gershwin j ft , n Mft I II T wxis smith 3- - ft wan- - JOHN GARFIELD fl) SZ7 ft. iHSfSmL EUPAANNE0R CPLAARRKKER s-- tr fIt Times 6:30 and 9:00 ft Sunday 12:30-6:3- 0 and 9:15 Mtttait Wed. 12:00 ft Monday 7:00 and 9:30 No STUDENT PRICEsI wc For fearless riders! A spirited 1 in love Dextrous little hands can painl rocking horse who's a thor- - 1 heli- - and assemble the wooden1 oughbred from his ivory head I pull it a- - parts into lour imaginative1 down to his light blue seat! I nose! animals and a jolly clown! 25" x 9" x 17 size ? 11.98 ftj Tree! A Bedtime Companion! "WUfe Pr.vate Bath" 1 CUDDLY BEAR BATHROOM SET SET 1.98 98c Lucky little girl who has a 1 j She wants him for Christmas doll bathroom all her own! B Christ- - because he has a plump, j Gleaming fixtures sparkling B plastic plushy body that's nice to hug, ' white are her special pride! E It'll shoe-butto- n eyes and alert; It's modern as can be com- - I ears! 14Vi" size. plete to hamper and sea: I MERCHANT ffjff Today our doors arranging open to more people VlW BUSINESS MAN than ever before in our history ... and naturally we are VsTT .Annoco gratified. For these customers represent a pretty sound VH T substantial cross-sectio- n of this community . . . i businessmen, farmers, laborers, teachers, professional CHECKING ACCOUNTS men . . . peope who like our complete and modern SAVINGS ACCOUNTS "i'"9 . SerVkeS' PerhaPs we " serve your financial you see, we would like to welcome you, too, PERSONAL LOANS as one of our regular customers. MORTGAGE LOANS MBKrTMlllllllil FARM LOANS Bj i fjW'iSj J 3pJ iTRfWB'-- business loans WmButWiikmsl " i- . MEMBER ffD"l BESmySTfl, Mr. and Mrs. Vein Skinner and family and H. C. Huntsman were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Inglesby of Too-ele. |