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Show II KdAY, AUGUST 29t1947 PAGE PTVB THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH COBB, JENKINS RACERS VASTLY DIFFERENT IN SIZE The Mobil Specials which John Ccbb cf London and Ab Jcnkln of Salt Lake City will use in their forthcoming atsjults on their own wo, Id records on Utah s Bonneville Salt Flats present a startling difference in size. At the left, G. H. K. Taylor of Eng-land stands beside the car he b jilt from Rcid Railton'j design for Cobb's assault on his world land mark of 369 7 m p h Right, Bud Wmficld of Californ.a is with the car he designed and built for Jenkins' attempt to lower hfi own long distance marks. Photo was taken at Wcndovcr, Utah, desert town adjacent to the salt flat. KPERTON : 5S2W I Car ilune Olsen. Ph. 568J ,M pull was enjoyed the Home of Norma 9" II b Shtrley Griffiths, Donna Rae Olsen, W-;;- K: Donna Jean Ga jM pat Rasmussen. iWeK rtower was given b!;,'',, Mrs Shirley e Olsen and Mau-R'r'i- v Cootie was played and MULw luncheon was served. Visiting the past week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald was Miss Ann Hanna of Great Falls, Mont Michael Milner celebrated his first birthday Thursday, August 21 with a delightful open house held at the home of his parents, Mi' and Mrs. Blaine Milner. A large birthday Cake and Ice cream was enjoyed by 30 guests. "My Faith" by Leonard Car-micha-president oi Tufts col-lege. Don't miss this plain speak-ing feature by a prominent col-lege president. It's another in the inspiring series of "My Faith" articles that have been widely applauded by clergy and lay-men alike. Read it in the Ameri-can Weekly, the magazine dis-tributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles F.xammer. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warner and Mr. and Mrs. David O. Sto-ker returned home Saturday af-ter a weeks' trip through the northwest Mrs. Basil K. Doman enter tained at her home last Wednes day for Mrs Janibell Sullivan, Mrs. Charles Sullivan and Mrs. Nan Denver Marlene Diederich, Lucille Pe-terson, Rea Armit-stea- Margy shell, Jack Cowdell, Gerry Downs, Wynne Potter, John L, Matthews, 'Leon t'uthbert, Don Diederich and Ray Butt. They were accompanied by Mrs Phoe be Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. James Carrigan. Gay Armitstead returned home Thursday after a week's vacation in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lewis and sons, Billy and Richard. Mr. and Mrs Frank Peterson and family, Arnold Stringer and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kilborn enjoyed swimming at Saratoga Friday evening. Those attending were Donna Rae Olsen, Norma Cowdell, Marv Re-- ; koutis, Donna Jean Gadd," Pat Rasmussen, Jerry Watkins, Bar- bara Skinner and Beverlv Allen Prizes were won by Marv Re koutis, Shirley Griffiths and Pat Rasmussen. Mrs. Mary Sells of Nepln was a recent guest at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Rex B Garrett Bishop Rex B. Garrett and, Mrs. Howard Matthews attended the luneral uf their aunt in Neuhi Tuesday Friday dinner guests uf Mr and Mrs. W. A Flke were Mrs Clara Lloyd, Mrs. Earl Keeiie and Mrs. Burt Jukes and son Mr and Mrs. Earl Scott of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ford of California were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W A Fike A theatre party was enjoyed Sunday m Salt Lake City by Mr. and Mrs Dewey Mayne, Bonnie Olsen, Maurine Rav and Shirley Griffiths. Jerry Watkins and Norma Cowdell left Sunday for Pruvo Where they will spend the week with Mr and Mrs. Carl Calder-woo- d Bonnie Olsen is visiting this week in Provu with Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hewish Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd and children, George and Jean, left Sunday for a week's vacation in Yellowstone national park Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nichols and son Leslie, are vacationing at Los Angeles, Calif Mrs. Louis L. Watson has re-turned from a month's visit at Row Utah, with Mr and Mrs. F. F. Watson. Tuesday dinner guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price were Mr and son. who is a patient at Bingham hospital. The Advance Junior Sunday school class in Copperton enjoy- - ed a delightful swimming party Friday at Saratoga. Those en-- , joying the fun were Shirley Cheever, Gerry Downs, Aria Ol-sen, John L. Matthews, Mary Lynn Gaythwaite, Ronald Cole-man, Roslyn Hansen, George Ansta Armitstead and and Mrs. Ralph C. Smith and family. A birthday party was given Tuesday in honor of Ann Diedt rich by her mother, Mrs. Ernest A. Diederich. Guests included Colleen Laraen, Joyce Jackson, Peggy Peterson, Janell Hansen, Beverlv Hay, Beverly Wright, Joan Carl, Jeanne Hauskneeht, Marilyn Moore and Sharon Pe-ter on. Light refreshments were Patty Lee Fike. A picnic lunch-eon was enjoyed afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wilcox and, Clinton Coleman accompanied them. Mr. and Mil. Elvin Armitstead and daughter Janice visited Wed-nesday in American Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Corner. Rea Armitstead, Sue Peterson and Marlene Diederich enjoyed a slumber party and candy pull Monday night at the Armitstead home. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pearson and daughter Helen returned home Wednesday evening from a week's visit with relatives at Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever and daughter Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. Jav Cheever of Salt Lake City attended the Water Follies in Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kil-- j born of New York visited Satur-day evening in Magna with Mr. served. Mrs. Blanche Murphy and dau-ghter JoAnn of Coronado, Calif-ar- e isiting this week at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dallas Anderson and son Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diede-rich and children, Marlene, Don and Ann, and Mr. and Mrs.. Wil-liam Boelter and son Harold of Salt Lake City visited the "This Is The Place" monument in Salt Lake City Sunday. Later they visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Diederich and family, also of Salt Lake City. Kldon Johnson and son Reran visited in Salt Lake City Tues-day evening with his nephew, Varcil Pollock and family. Mrs. Henry A. Cheever and daughters, Shirley aijd Mrs. visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. B. E. Guiver and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever cf Salt Lake City. A swimming party was enjoy-ed Thursday evening at Saratoga by the Genology class B of Cop-perton. Those attending included Mrs. James Anderson and ditugh-te- r Joan of Oakland. Calif., and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Union. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis and daughter Patsy, recently return-ed from a week's vacation at Bryce canyon. Patsy and Jeanne Willis and Carmen Garahana are flying to Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif., for a two weeks' vacation Mrs. 0. H. Rasmussen of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ras mussen. Katharine Rekoutis, Marillyn Wells and Mary Sorenson enjoy-ed a candy pull and slumber par-ty at the home of Colleen Cree-do- n Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barkle of Copperton and daughter, Mrs. H. M. Reherd and daughter Betty K. of Anchorage, Alaska, arrived home last week-en- d from a two weeks' trip to Los Angeles, Cul-ver City, Boulder Dam, Grand Canyon and southern Utah parks. While in Culver City Mrs. Re-her- d signed her daughter Betty K up with David O. Selznick. Mrs. Reherd and daughter left. Thursday by plane for Anchora-ge- Sunday visitors at the J. F. Barkle home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woods and Mrs. Barkle s nephew, Myron Meyers Jr., all of Chrisholm, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. James Crellin and son Jerry recently returned from a week's vacation in San Francisco, Calif. Charlene Foster recently spent a week-en- d at the home of Mrs Eva Norris of Lehi. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McNeil and family of Layton. Later they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Grant Milner and fa-mily. Mr and Mrs. Les Smith and children, Fred and Debra Jane of Midvale were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson. Entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Basil K. Dowan Wed-nesday were Mr. and Mrs. How-ard Bullock and children ot Phoenix, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs George Anderson and daughters, JoAnn and Doris of Copperton and Mr. and .Mrs. Glen Burgner of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Rex B. Bird of Arcade, Calif., were guests thus week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Anderson. Mrs Lilly Anderson of Rex-bur- Ida., is visiting three days husband. Victor Ander- - Mary Loverich and Mary Marks and Russell left Wednesday af-ternoon to spend the week-en- d ILaTTRESSES at McGlU, New REMADE 908J1 AITIAKICITy Jjf T s I0RD0N C) (J comsnuD UAVtS SALT LAKt IfAVfS BINGHAM OR BINGHAM fOR SALT LAKt ,(,.. IS . m 'MO p. P " )M , m 11 c S.IS p - fag p IIS p m 1100 I " (riprvtt St'ota FOB MOM HEAT FASTER! 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