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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 ft PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH """""K j LEGAL NOTICES Uiljr Himtham lluUrttu Issued Every Friduy at Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County. Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, at the Poet Office at Bingham Canyon. Utah. Under the Act of March 3. 1879. - r.-- ' - NATIONAL EDITORIAL-UTA-H SM NIHS JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher Subscription Hate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Deadline Wednesday Afternoon Advertising Kates Furnished on Application IN THE TINAND FOR of Summons BLANCHE REID BODAK, MICHAEL KODAK, The State of Utah to the said PWS hereby summoned to, within twenty day, after appear the service of this summons upon served within the county i fn which this action il brought, otherwise, within ter service, and defend the abo entitled action; and in case 01 you.' failure so to do, judgment Will be rendered against you ac-cording to the demand of h complaint which has been filtd With the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought for the, purpose of disolving the bonds of matrimony between plaintitt and defendant and for such other and further relief as prayed tor in said complaint MARK S. MINER. Attorney for Plaintit P.O. Address, 8791 W. 2700 South: Magna, Utah O rj jnA'jrj i' r f in i.jaM jrfiB aaP L THIS RED, WEATHERED, AND PITTED SANDSTONE BULGE LIES BETWEEN CANNONVILLE AND HENRIEVIU.E N GARFIELD COUNTY, WHEN LOVE SURGES THROUGH THE VEINS OF A NEIGHBORHOOD LOTHARIO, IT IS BELIEVED THAT IF HE CAN PROPOSE TO ThL .GIRL OF HIS CHOICE, ATOP THE --v tto$wr" PROMISE ROCK, THAT" THE A A?vAOVNO WHATJ ANSWER WILL ALWAYS BE (WffWgr-- y WE I P0I5ONAU.Y. t THINK I ji kCJU TMeiB. MARRIAGE S r? HX (TAWNj ONTHS tPOftj LA sr !L 1847 Utah's Outstanding Centennial I LABOR DAY CELEBRATION I prsop GOLDEN ONiSn DAYsl AND HdrvlMING HORSE-RAC-ES JAYCEE AMATEUR RODEO Two Nights Sat., Aug., 30 and Mon. 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DELIVER PRICES DODGE "JOB RATED" TRUCKS i ton Pick-U- p Truck $1169.15 LET'S KEEP THE RECORD STRAIGHT! 1" Pne' Truck 8S5;18 truck pricei includ. five 6 00 x 16, 1 With us a used vehicle is not a requirement for SjftJS placing a new car or truck order. And, too-- yot . . decide on what extra accessories and equipment Truck . .. $ZU0D.." yOU Want on your new Car or truck. Above truck price include 7 SO x 20, front and dual rar tir, auxiliary rear springs, brake booster, II i"'h Here are the local delivered prices of a few models. clu,ch fr"" reinforcement,, 1 q, oil bath air mm Other Dodge and Plymouth car and Dodge truck 'oplaceable lement oil filter, and engine governor. models are comparably priced. AH delivered prices include the same percentage markup that applied to our 1941 vehicles. Despite an excellent production record, the great SERVIPF 11 popularity of Dodge prevents our making imme- - vehirl help maintan your present diate delivery. Our DOUBLE PROTECTION S lP trade in value and provide utmost Salcty and """fort while you wait. MAGNA MOTOR COMPANY, 8W0 W. 2700 South Mana' Utah Phone 27M "Old timers of the Tintic mining dis-trict, Eureka, Utah, predict a new era for the great min-ing camp, based upon deeper, but more expensive mining. MfTAL MINING INDUSTRY OF 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 at the home of Mrs. J. W. Ander-son. Frizes at cards were won by Mrs. H. (J. Steele, Mrs. Tory tl and Mrs. John Osoro. Mrs. Ernest A. Ottley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. never and family Wednes-day. Copperfield Boy Scouts took third place in the annual Salt Lake county swimming champ-ionships held Saturday, August 16. Medals were won by Rex Leatherwood, Garland Bray, Lee Halverson and Pete Leyba. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whetsel and Mrs. Bert Whetsel and dau-- i inters, Mary Ellen and Gene-vieve were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. : co'ppERFMib : Valeta Nevers Phone 505W Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sanchez and children of Salt Lake City , went Saturdav and Sunday vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Gonzales. Mr. and Mrs. N. G Never! and son Bill mid Mrs. Bill Jones and daughter Gloria Ann of Helper, who have been spending the past week visiting at the Nevers home, visited in Price Sunday with Mrs, Marvel Williams and family. Jimmy Mannos, sen of Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos, left Sunday evening to spend a week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Malkos of Hunlsville. Beverly Burke, who is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jack-son of Richmond, Calif., tele-phoned her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burke Saturday evening telling them that she planned to arrive in Bingham r r'day. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nevers and daughters, Valeta and Norma, were Salt Lake City visitors Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Ern-est A. Ottley and son David ac-companied tnem Tuesday. Norma is spending a week visiting at the Ottley home in Midvale. Among those attending the swimming meet held at Tracy Wigwam Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Halverson, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Robertson, Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Leatherwood and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arp and daugh- - ter Jennie iee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leather-woo- d and Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone Jr. spent Tuesday ev-ening enjoying a movie and din-ner in Salt Lake City. U.GTG. club members were entertained last Friday evening land Nielsen, Beverly Seal and Kave Abnlanalp attended a wed-- j ding dance in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson at Midvale Tuesday. Mrs. Nelson is the form-- 1 er Fern Crump of Lark. "The War's Ten Great Medical Advances". Next week Don't miss it! "The War's Ten Great Medical Advances" by Norman T. Kirk, U. S. army's wartime surgeon-genera- l. Begin this vital two-pa- rt serial in the American Weekly, the great magazine dis-tributed with next Sunday's Los ' Angeles Examiner. s ' ' ' I: lark : Beverly Seal. Ph. 901J1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and daughter Mary Lou spent Sunday in Tooele, Sandra and Dick Anderson of Tooele spent four days last week with Mary Lou Ball Beverly Seal and Kaye P were Salt Lake City vis-itors Saturday. A Lark outing was held Mon-day at Lagoon. Everyone enjoy-ed a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and children, Junior and Mary Lou, recently returned from a week's vacation at Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielsen and children were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peterson were Salt Lake City visitors Sat-urday. Jayne Bigler returned home Monday from a two months' stay in Idaho Falls. Those attending the homecom- - mg at rternman Saturday were Mrs. Horace M. Seal and daugh-ter Joy, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Tho-mat- t, Mrs. Dallas Draper, Mrs. Leland Nielsen and children, Wayne and Virginia Lee, Mr. and Mr. Thomas P. Walker and dau- - jfhter Marsha, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nell and children and Mrs. P. W Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler spent the week-en- d at Idaho Falls re-turning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal and daughters, Beverly and Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielsen and children, Wayne and Virginia Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walk-er and daughter, will attend a family reunion at Jordan park Saturday, August 23. Mrs Horace M. Seal, Mrs. Le- - 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 agai- - t you according to the de-ma-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-isting between you and the plaintiff. MARK S. MINER, Attorney for Plaintiff, 8791 West 2700 South, Magna. Utah. Grand Canyon. Mrs. Downard is .spending a few days with Mr. 'and Mrs. Nerdin before return-- 1 ing to her home in Hailey. Mrs. Elwood T. Johnson and daughter Bonnie Jean visited Sunday in Provo with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks were week-en- d guests at the home of Mrs. Marks' mother, Mrs. Dorothy Kantar of McGill, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Household-er Jr. were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siddo-wa- y of Salt Lake City. Roger Jacques, who has been visiting the past several weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques, left Sunday for his home in California. He was accompanied by his Brand-parent- s, Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Christensen of Ogden. LOCALNOTES Bridge club members were guests of Mrs. W. V. Robinson last Thursday evening. Mrs. R. G. Steele was an invited guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. John J. Creedon, Mrs. John O'Brien and Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drakulich Oi McGill, Nev., attended the Water Follies at the Centennial exposition last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien and family of Midvale, former resi-dents of Bingham, left Thursday to make their home at Glenwood Springs, Colo. Bob Jimas and Harold W. Niel-sen attended a regional meeting of junior chamber of commerce clubs at Panguitch Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. S. T, Nerdin, Mrs. Orson Downard of Hailey, Idaho, and Mrs. Louis Babcock and dau-ghter Shonnie of Ogden just re-turned from a six-da- y trip to the |