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Show I I I friday, june 15J PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH - I " : TTzmn Jr and the shrewd tended the fair exhibits Seaman. You'll enjoy Ota favorite screen and story of youwrhich appears in the radio star American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sundays Los Angeles Examiner IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS MATILDA KINDER McC UMBER Plaintiff vs. LEMUEL O. MuCUMBER 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-ter service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment 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 to dis-solve the bonds of matrimony existing between defendant and plaintiff and for other relief as prayed for in the plaintiff com-plaint on file herein. MARK S. MINER, Attorney for Plaintiff. P.O. Address 8791 West 2700 So., Magna, Utah First date of pub. May 16, 1947. Lat date ot pub June VS. day on Ice Tuesday m Salt and L$ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispeto ited Saturday evening whf V and Mrs. Roy Kresean. pSJS was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smiti, grandson, Peter Lorre of Copperton left Tuesday Los Angeles, Calif., whcJj for will visit two weeks with ' Mrs. S. M. Cant. Mr 'N LOCAL NOTES Pinochle club were guests Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. John Adamek. Mrs. Dale Johnston was an invited guest Prizes were won by Mrs. Georgt DahUtrom and Mrs. Tory Tobia-son- - Eagles auxiliary were guesK last Thursday evening of Mrs. Alma Mantle. Prizes at cards Mrs. Norman 1 were won by Jaccbsen, Mrs. Peter Smith and Mrs. Lester Harris. Mrs. H. K. Gust received draw prize. GUTS were presented by the club to Mrs Gust, outgoing president, and Mrs Irvin Stillman tor ser-vice. In the absence of the hos-tess refreshments were served by Mrs. Stillman. Mr and Mrs W. C. Carter and children and Wayne Fullmer at- - Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon. Salt Lake County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon. Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. !m-&:- r national ditorial UTAH STATE Pxt ASSOCIATION IQ47 WIATJON .JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 AdvertisinK Deadline Wednesday Afternoon Advertising Rates Furnished on Application Burke and Miss Myrlene Wilcox Tuesday evening at Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jaterka and sons Danny and Bobby were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gonzales and children visited Friday in !Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Toby Sanchez. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whetsel and children and Mrs. Bert Whe-tsel attended the weddinl ot Miss Wikia Jones at Malad, Ida. Sundav. Following the wedding large dinner was enjoyed by thirty-seve- guests. Mr. and Mis. N G. Nevers and son Billy were Salt Lake visitors Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whetsel,, Marv Ellen Whetsel, Valeta and Norma Nevers and Fred Effen-berge- r of Arkansas spent Tues-day afternoon swimming at Saratoga. A personal shower was given in honor of Miss Myrlene Wilcox of Lark Friday by Mrs. Walter Leather-woo- and Miss Alice Ivie. Bingo and five hundred were plaved. Prizes at bingo were won by Carol Thompson and Dorothy Pantalone. Mrs. Mar- - garet Wilcox and Mrs. Dorothy Sayatovic received prizes at five hundred. A dainty luncheon was served to twenyt-eigh- t guests The bride-elec- t received many beautiful gifts. -- The Two Bing Crosbys" Pro-file of Crosby The happy-go- - : coppERFiELb : Valela Nevers Phone 505W Monday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Palmer were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell. Cards were en-joyed after which a delicious luncheon was served. La Wain Cowdell returned Wed nesday from a two weeks' visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma T. Wright of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke and daughter Beverly attended the wedding of their son, Gordon The Hanoing Siphon" Y(&lifutfum dips uke a giant swing from 0lTmt&A THIS ENGINEERING MARVEL 15 1,100 FEET LONG, AND IS SUS-PENDED IN AN INVERSE ARC BY STEEL CABLES, ANCHORED IN THE CLIFFS. THE LOWEST POINT )S 170 FEET ABOVE THE ROAD, AND 190' ABOVE THE RIVER. THIS ALUMINUM-PAINTE- D TUBE IS 31 INCHES IN DIAMETER, AND NORMALLY CARRIES 35 SECOND FEET OF IRRIGATION WATER. THE STRUCTURE ITSELF WEIGHS 60 TONS. THE TUBE, WHEN nSESS rS5rS5 FULL, CONTAINS 180 TONS OF WATER, CAgg BOILT IN 1937 IT IS THE ONLY SUSPENSION SIPHON OF ITS KIND IN AMERICA. IT WAS STtD BUILT BV THE 06DEN RIVER WATER USERS ASSN. ' ffl A & N DRY CLEANING AND DYEING ' FUR STORAGE Guaranteed Service 10 Discount Cash-tarr- y 492 Main Street J. P. Dillier Phone 26 Kiity ham Canyon THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME! Week-En- d Meat SPECIALS DRY SALT PORK ,, 37e BACON SQUARES ,. 47 PICNIC HAMS 1 shankS. la 49t OLD ENGLISH CHEESE mrpkg. 1.10 DILL PICKLES 1E3J ' AK,i' 7C Lendaris Merc. Co. PHONE 377 WE DELIVER (That goes for Ford Service, tool) You'll find it pays to bring your Ford "back home" for Genuine Ford Service. Here are five important reasons why: 1. FORD-TRAINE- D MECHANICS Who know your Ford best. 2. FACTORY-APPROVE- D METHODS For fattor, better work. 3. SPECIAL FORD EQUIPMENT Far a Ink rinnm rinht A. & N. CLUB 10 MAIN STREET BEER AND DANCING 'Phone 45 "Best of Service" Ask for Steve or Ray STEVE AMICONE JR. and RAYMOND MARKS Proprietors GLADYS PUMPHREY MOORE ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE BEAUTY SALON HOUSE OF BEAUTY SATURDAY MORNING 222 SOUTH FIFTH EAST COPPERTON PHONE 47W Vwmio ACCIDENT-- ' Injury Death! Most cars today are old and war-wear- Their average age is over eight years. They need more attention - more repairs and more adjustments for safe driving. Can you be sure your car will stop at a dangerous intersec-tion, or remain in control down a steep hill? Are your brakes Mr. PdeHrion- - efficiently adjusted for quick emergency stops? Don't wait for a crash to find out. Make periodic examinations of your safety tWALK SAFELY equipment. Check brakes, steering gear, wheel alignment and ir uvi ,ights- - J LONGER ou are at tne mercv f a ton f fast-movin- g metal. At 40 lNX mi,es hour il relu'res 128 feet for a safe normal stop from ' tElJ8 tne t'me your Dra'n te"s vour 00t to steP on tne brake. lUyQ --vt' Remember it's your car and maybe your life, or the lives of ll PMLvy others at stake, cion .1 c.otsiNot Before you START be sure you can STOP-ev- en on a dime. WITH UOHT t'tTiNo'ViiMo 't TH,S 15 UTAH S CINTENNIAL KEEP IT SAFE FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUR CUISTS ON HISHWATI IWT1 Wl PAONO WW srtstt: The Bingham Bulletin National Conservation M public StrviCC 4. GENUINE FORD PARTS Made right ...fH right . . . las! longerl 5. CONVENIENT BUDGET PAYMENTS And here's a time-savin- g Ford-Extr- a. ImmrJiut,- sen u-- on all jobs! Once r'i you've tried Genuine 11 Ford Service, we're sure VEf TjC S,M that you'll agree . . . p vEt'S JjjJ, ft llllwi to Iti. ford Show ttarrlng Olnah Shof. on Columbia N.twork WK . tntd 9 itaHom W.dn.ido, E,.nln9, CANYON MOTOR CO. PHONE 333 MAIN AND MARKKA COME TO THE MIDWAY SERVIgT FOR ARC WELDING ACETYLENE WELDING, BRAZING AND TIRE VULCANIZING GREASING AND LUBRICATION OF ALL KINDS p!dway SERVICE I JFRRY and PHONEJ COPPER GATE 54 Main Street ICE COLD BECKER AND FISHER BEER ON TAP ALSO EASTERN BEER IN BOTTLES OPEN FROM 10:30 A.M. TO 1:00 A.M. Carrie Doyle and Jack Nichols J COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND HAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET SEE US FOR EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE AND QUALITY PRODUCTS DEALERS IN: CONOCO PRODUCTS CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH CARS INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS ADDERLEY & NICHOLS GARAGE Chick and Ren Phone 88 HIGHLAND BOy! Mario Azzelio Attending the wedding recep-tion of Bruno Fassio and Mary Parry. Saturday evening were Mr and Mrs. George Massa, Mr. and Mrs Bch Cochran, Mrs. Tony Azzelio, Mrs. James Bianchi, Mane Azzelio, Norman Bianchi, Josephin Rottini, Joan Massa and Attelio Azzelio. The reception was held at Forest Dale club-house Mr. Fassio is employed by Kennecott corporation and Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fa .mo of Murr ay Sam Okvich, son 01 '4UCG (!a vich and Nick Chanak. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Chanak, re turned home Saturday to spend the summer vacation. The boys have been students at the Uni-versity of Texas the past year and both have expressed desires to just plain test. They are plan-ning to return to their studies in September. Spending Tuesday shopping ana visiting in Salt Lake City Were Mr and Mrs. John Muhur and Mrs. Milka Smilanieh, who was later a dinner guest at the Muhar home. Mr and Mrs Wrlliam Pmo of Salt Lake City were week-en-guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Pazell. Mrs. Pino is planning to spend the rest of the week he re while her husband is completing Studies at the University of Utah Mary Lovench left Thursday for Park City where she will visit indefinitely at the home of Miss Evie Davlch, Friday evening proved to be a rather special evening for the east members of "Mystery Is-land" and their guests when they were honored by the for an evening of dinner and danc-ing Bach couple were presented with a little ribbon corsage and the decorations were carried out by assembling several balloons to correspond wrth the corsages. Those ' in attendance were Mr and Mrs. George Balich, Mr. and college. The young man is well known among students here and during his college career was outstanding in athletic circles whi r e he now owns a posrtion of renown. His athletic abilities have won him several medals, one of which is the Golden Glo- - ves for outstanding boxing. So to you Frank Callen, we say a ' job well done and extend our heartiest congratulations and sincere best wishes for the years to come. Mrs. Ira E. Moss, Mr and Mrs Nick Yengich. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yengich, Ma-rie Azzelio, Bartley Vietti, Ray-mond Kopesee, Rose Camara, Elma Pazell, George Dimas, Joan Massa, Pete Makris, Mitzi Arko, John Kallen, Mrs. Joe Rakich, George Savich, Misses Alice Hi own and Ada Duhigg. Several games were played with prizes going to Ben Roth and Mrs. Geo-- i rge Balich Delicious refresh-- j ments were served and a very enjoyable evening was the result Martin "Bill" Pazell, son of Mrs. Mary Pazell was recently elected to the office of president1 in local CIO union No. 485. We feel that the position is one of grave responsibility but to a young and capable leader as Mr. Pazell it will be well taken care of. Sunday evening church ser vices held at the Highland Boy Community House were in ob-servance With the nationwide "Student Day" held for the pur-- ! pose of maintainrng scholarship funds for those students who need financial assistance in at-tending college. Several young people presented a demonstra-tion "Building Tomorrow's Church" in which the value of education and religion were pre-- ' sented and its effects on every-day life. Those participating were Steve Smilanieh, Milan Smilanieh, Marie Azzelio, Mrs. Daniel Shea, Josephine Rubal-pava- . Elma Pazell, Dorothy Chan- - ak, Miss Milligan, Angelina Mi-- , ola, Kathleen King, John King, Keith Barton, Clyde Hettrick, Miss Alice Brown and Miss Ada Duhigg. Highland Boy looked with pride this week at Moraga Val-ley, Calif., where one of its own sons graduated with a degree in Liberal Arts from St. Mary's |