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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 J PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. l'TAH z - ::::M SK Harold WB sen, Mrs. Frank ZarW NB Mrs. Ray D. Carl. M where she visited with her par-M- r and Mrs. Ed Tafoya and and brother-in-law- , Mr. sister Lavodie and also Mrs. Max he? daughter and Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Gaiauno and son. She also spmt some hne with her niece, Donna Delgado at Santa Fe and visited with oth-er relatives at Truckas, N.M. Monday evening dinner guests of Mrs Bob Jimas were Mrs. Bob Hataey, M. Bob Parker and Mrs Ray Klauck of Spnngville, Mrs' Kay Mills and Mrs. Alvin Hart of Bountiful, Mrs. Raymond : local notes: Mr and Mrs. Herbert Babcock and children spent three days last week in Denver, Colo. Mrs Babcock and children continued on to Omaha, Neb., where they will visit "two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Shan- - non. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton William-io- n left Sunday for Vernal where they will visit two weeks with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Downaid and other relatives. Towns club members were en-tertained last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Clinton William-son Prizes at cards were won bv Mrs. Howard Barker and Mrs. Paul Leatherwood. Mrs. Dominic Priano received house prize. Mrs. Eddie Anderson and chil-dren returned Sunday from a three weeks' visit with relatives at Mt. Pleasant and Eureka Mr. and Mrs Peter Borich and daughter spent the week-en- d in Eureka. Mrs. Jose A. Pantoja recenth returned from a two-wee- k vaca- - tion at Santa Cruz, New Mexico, GJlfp imgljam Uullrttn Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon. Sail Lake County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah. Under the Act of March 3. 1879. iillililstii NATIONAL DITORIAL UTAH SWfn& ASSOCIATION ( JOHN ADAMEK. Editor and Publisher Subscription Kate, per year ill advance $2.50 Advertising Deadline Wednesday Afternoon Advertising Kates Furnished on Application ler and daughter Marsha were Salt Lake visitors (Vkedneida. Mr and Mrs. 'son Craig. Mr and Mrs. Martin iBeckste: both of Mid vale and Mi Mrs. Darrell Becksteaa of sSt Lake City wje Mr. SundW and visitors at the Mrs. Horace Seal -- Hedy Lamarrs Romance Probl-ems- One husband spent on alone with her in 10 4 evenings 'months of married life Another !had the habit ol usually tailing asleep at dinner. Read tin- - story of this glamorous film star s ro-- ! mances in the American Weekly the magazine distributed witn next Sunday's Los Angeles ex-aminer. : lark : Beverly Seal. Ph. 901J1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clawson of Ogden visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon-ard Steel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abplan-al- p and daughters, Kaye and Polly were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Mrs. Thelma Hemmingsen and daughters, Leora and Joan and LaVae Webb were Salt Lake vis-itors Wednesday. Margene Lofgren of Provo has been visiting the past week with Mary Lou Ball. Mrs. P. W. Peterson and son, Dai win, were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. The officers of Lark MIA held then' business meeting for all officers and teachers at Lark community house Wednesday. Mrs. Horace Seal and daugh-ters. Beverly and Joy, Mrs. Le-la- Nielsen, Mrs Thomas Walk GIRL SCOUT NEWS Last Thursday the had a party. We went uir drug store and ., " had by all. T,, ... Aursfi going to the show. We vl ! girls to come and join The time is still Thur H ! at 7:00 o'clock Patsy Congdon, Report, PAINTED POT HOLES TlfffcJumik NATURAL WATER TANKS WmJLJtt! THE SANDSTONE HILLS OF SAW JUAN t-- W EMf RV COUNTIES CONTAIN THESE HOLES KijjMBfJBM IN THE SOLID ROCK THEY VARY IN DEPTH rTT Tt7TI from .. 5EVERAL FEET 1 M f LLVJ J3kJlkW- - ANOPi'ecTs OF CHERT A TYPE OF QUARTZIT6, WHICH IS MUCH HARDER THAN THE SANDSTONE Ml SjeV IN WHICH THESE DEPRESSIONS ARE FOUND. V-- FLOODS OF WATER CONTAINING THESE SMALL fcXMRT' r -- ABRASIVE PARTICLES FORM A DEPRESSION IN A y'" V" SOFT SPOT AND THE SWIRLING WATERS EVCNT- - RSrW.V' UAUV CAfl,VE THSE HlES Maybe it's travel you want -i- n exotic foreign lands. Or thrilling adventure along new frontiers in electronics, aviation, medical science, Perhaps the chance to learn a useful, modern skill. If you are 18 to 34 (17 with parents' consent) and otherwise qualified, you can fjef them all in the Regular Army. Yes, it's true: only 3 out of 5 appl-icants are good enough to make it. That means you'll serve your country with an outfit you can be proud of. Study the pay chart below. That pay is clear. You don't pay a cent for food, lodging, clothing. Sound good? Then get the full facts today at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. 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EARL ' DICK GRIFFITH International Champion Trick Rider in Sensational Dare Devil Feats JACK 0AKEY 1942 World's Champion Rodeo Announcer STEVE SHANNON WILBUR PL0UGHER Greatest Clowns in the Rodeo Business 'Sh THRILLING XZZ&iZr I EVENTS 1 S combi I Adults $1.85-Child- ren 85c Rdio-o"9- p 1 I (includino taxes) august 1 1 K.w,no.or Morn. I NO ADMISSION CHARGE I u0 J ,0 Fair Gro""V Carnival, Midway or Exhibits MAMMOTH STREET PARADE MURRAY, AUG. 27,- -6 p. m. National Horseshoe Pitching Championship Flower Show Carnival and Midway Horse Pulling Contest Style Dress Review Milk Maid Contest Beauty Contest 4--H Club and FFA Projects and Judging Exhibits of All Types LfTiTITlfiTnTTTITTn august rfjiTTiUim I'imBfiiirt n to 30 LET US GIVE YOUR CAR THAT MARFAK FEELING When you have us "cushion" I 1 B f cr with marfak V djbM V Mm chassis lubrication, you can feel J JL-J- " 1 the difference. Chassis pans take f Ky the bumps without a shudder. M marfak chassis lubricant is not 3 rjp ffcjjyj onl) tough it sticks to ihe JAi Sfr :f.L. job, won't squeeze out. Ii p-- f plied by chart, never In chance - L Iflflp He good to your car. Bring it in I (jjMjlSn? marfak chassis lubrka- - jty CANYON MOTOR COMPANY fV MAIN AND MARKHAM PHONE 333 f 14ingh.am Canyon J OPPORTUNITY AWAITS UTAH'S YOUTH AT THE V As Utah enters her second hundred ears, th university tills a central role in tfivinK purposed education to the youth who are destined for futur leadership. High standard training is offered by 40 d-epartments in the five undergraduate colleges and W Graduate School. Entrance Announcement NEW STUDENTS not previously registered at BVl must request an application form from the Admissions Committee and return it, properly filled out, one month before the quarter in which entrance is desired. MAKE YOUR AUTUMN QUARTER APPLICATION IMMEDIATELY. OPENING DATES 1947-4- 8 Sept. 26 New freshmen and sophomores report for orientation week-(Regist- Sept. 30) Sept. 29 All other students register. Winter Quarter begins Jan. 5, 1948 spring Quarter begins Mar. 22, 1948 Brigham Young University PROVO, UTAH COPPER GATE 54 Main Street WALTER'S AND FISHER'S BEER ON TAP ALSO EASTERN BEER IN BOTTLES WE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS Carrie Doyle and Jack Nichols Judy Bachman, daughter of Mr, and Mis. Rudy Bachman of Salt Lake City, is spending a Week visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whet- - iel, Mr. and Mrs. Bachman plan to spend the week at Yellow torn national park. Mr. ana Mrs. Malcolm Robert Son and sons, Norman and Mai culm, attended the Water Follies at the Centennial Exposition Tuesday evening. Mrs Malcolm Robertson and sons, Norman and Malcolm, Mrs. J. W Anderson and son John, accompanied Mrs. Milda Carlson back to hi-- i home m Ml. Pleas-ant Sunday after she had been visiting at the Robertson home. Mrs. J R. Martin and daugh-ter Gloria and son Israel of Mag-na and Jerry Kladis of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Gonzales Thurs-day evening. Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ciardikis were Mr. and Mrs. John Lehr and children of Riverside, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pal-mer were Salt Lake City visit-ors Monday Mrs. Harry Gardikis visited Tuesday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. George Zarharres. : ('opperfield : Vuleta Never Phono 505W Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E, Cow-del- l were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jaterka and son-.-. Dannie and Hobby and dau-ghter, Connie, left Monday for a week's visit with Mrs. Jaterka's parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Rand-enber- g of Haden, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leather-woo- d and son, Dannie, Henry Brvce and Miss Rula Thompson left Saturday lor a ten-da- vaca-tion which will be spent at sev-eral different cities in Texas. Mrs N. G. Nevers and son Bill were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Ottley of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bachman and daughter Judy of Salt Lake City were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whetscl. Jimmy Mannos, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos, returned Monday after spending a week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Malkos of Huntsville. Beverly Burke returned Mon-day from a very enjoyable sum-mer vacation at Richmond, Calif where she visited with Mr and Mrs. Gordon Jackson. tember 13 where she will grad-uate in June. Mr. Jaynes is a resident of Mis-souri. Mrs, George Smilanich, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich of Tooele and Mike and Joe Loverich left Friday to spend several weeks motoring through the tar west. They are planning to spend some time in Oregon, Washington and then down to California. During their travels they plan to contact some former residents here. Jim Osoro arrived Saturday to visit indefinitely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Osoro. Jim who has been residing in Port- - land, Ore , for the past year wishes to extend greetings sent bv Nick KoSOVlch, a former resi-dent here. While in Oregon Jim resided at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kosovich Frank fallen, son of Mrs. Lu- - cille Callen, left Friday enroute to Butte, Mont., after visiting with friends and relatives here. Mr. Callen has accepted a posi-tion as coach at Butte Central high school where re reported August 28. Mary Casich was a delightful hostess Friday evening at BCO hall at a miscellaneous shower given in honor of Mrs Pat Shea. Bingo was played with prizes go- - Mrs. Bob HIGHLAND BOY.' Marie Azzelio Matt Pazell, son of Mrs Mary Pazell, arrived home Thursday after spending the .summer vaca-tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jim Booth and family of south-- i ern Utah. James B. McGee arrived home Friday after spending several weeks visiting with family and friends at Osgood, Mo. During his visit he also visited a short while with friends in Omaha, Neb Mary Loverich and Mary Cas-- I Ich left Friday afternoon to spend the week-en- d visiting friends and relatives in Park City. During their visit they will be house guests of Miss Evie Davich. Attelio Azzelio left Wednes-day evening to spend a week visiting with friends and rela-tives in Murray. He will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ro-- i ttini, Peggy Cochran of St. Louis, Mo., who recently visited here, wrote to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coch-ran that she would like to extend her greeting to the many new tin n,is she made during her vis-it She is also looking forward to visiting here again. Frank Spencer, who has been a resident here for the past year, left Saturday enroute to Carey, Ida., where be will visit indefin-itely Mr. Spencer was employed at the Apex mine and those who knew him were sorry to see him leave. Accompanying him was Ben Jaynes who has been visit-ing here with James B. McGee. ing to Cochran, Mrs. Peter Kosovich, Barbara David-son, Mrs Joe Summers, Mrs. Lu-cille Callen and Marie Azzelio. Following the games a delicious luncheon was served to the 35 guests attending. The table cen-terpiece consisted of gladiolus and hllies cleverly arranged to give the effect of swans on a still lake. A wedding cake appropri-ately inscribed was also enjoyed The new Mrs. Shea is the former Jackie Davidson of Sandy. The couple are planning to make their home in Hrghland Boy. Betty Unmhall, who for the past three months has been in-structing at Camp Cloud Rim at Park City, arrived home Tues-day to spend a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Charles Brim-hal- l Hetty is planning to resume studies at USAC at Logan Sep- - LEGAL NOTICES IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE. STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS HARTLEY TYSON, Plaintiff, LILY TYSON, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. if served within the county of which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days af-ter service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will he 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 re-cover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore ex-isting between you and the Plaintiff. T. DONALD CREER, Attorney for Plaintiff, P.O. Address City Hall, Bingham Canyon, Utah o IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS TRICT COURT. IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS BLANCHE REID RODAK, Plaintiff. -- vs- MICHAEL RODAK, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days af-ter service, and defend the above entitled action; and in ease ol your failure so to do, judgtnent will be 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 for- the purpose of disolving the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as prayed for in said complaint. MARK S. MINER, Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Address. 8791 W. 2700 South Magna. Utah IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY. SUMMONS BEVERLY LUND RISER, Plaintiff, vs. CALVIN WILFORD RISER, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty (,20) days after the service of this Sum-- : mons upon you, if served within the county in which this action was brought; otherwise, within thirty (30) days after service, and defend the above-entitle- d action; in case of your failure so to do Judgment will be rendered against you according to the de-- ! mand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of this Court. This action is brought to re- - cover a Judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore ex-- j isting between you and the' plaintiff. MARK S. MINER, Attorney for Plaintiff, 8791 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah. j |