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Show B FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAg -- rrrrMr" 61 George Nelson was best man. The bride and groom an- both graduates of Bingham high school and the bride is a student nurse at the general hospital. Gorii - English Wedding Mr. and Mrs. William Cloris announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Hairy C English, son of Mrs. Mamie English. The wedding tnuk place July 26 at the home of the bride groom's sisteT, Mrs. G. W. Black, 1051 Hollywood avenue, Salt Lake City, with Rev. W. Baines of Salt Lake City officiating. A garden reception honored the couple following the ceremony. The bride's only attendant was lit r lifter, Mrs. J. A. Summers. Mr and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacob-so- n and daughters visited Sun-day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Jacobson of Murray. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murano are Mrs. Murano's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pantalone and son Ronnie of Chico, Calif. Mrs. J. Lynn Booth entertain-ed last Thursday evening for members of her bridge club. Mrs. John M. Martin and Mrs. Elmo A Nelson were invited guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Dale Johnston and Mrs. S. J. Gran- - quist. Others present were Mrs. S. W. Jacques, Mrs. R. C. Rauer, Mrs. Carl A. Curtis and Mrs. Tom Carrigan. Light refresh- - ments were served. Frank Callen arrived Monday to spend a few days with friends and relatives. Since graduating from St. Mary's college in Cali-- I fornia June 8, he's been work-ing summer vacation at Lake wmmmmmmmmmm mmm Tahoe. He will begin coachmg this fall at But e Cenual hig school. Butte, Mont. He of this month, ne toT gradual of Bingham athlete high school and an outstanding both in high school and college. Guest last week at the home of Mr and Mr S. W. JgcOUM was Mrs. May Tyson of City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murano and two children and Mr. and Miv Grant Hodges left Wednesday vacat on morning for an in the parks of southern Utah ana Colorado. Mr and Mrs. Roy Kresean left Friday for a two-wee- k vacation in southern Utah. Mrs E G. Ball and Raymond Hall returned Tuesday morning from a two weeks' vacation mi Washington with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murano and family returned last Fnday ev- - ening from a two weeks' vaca-tion in Washington. jLWALNOTES: Floyd Timothy, brother of Mrs. Raymond B. Carter, has ar-rived from El Paso, Texas, on terminal leave. He expects to be discharged from the army the end of this month. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter and daughter Susan visited last Thurs day evening with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carter and children of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bills were Tuesday overnight guest; at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodrich and family of Sandy. fufU xLL-- Featuring DICK GRIFFITH, I f '1f7l International Champion Trick R.d.r I m vMM ln Sontational Dart Devil ftoll I yP nWP1 steve shannon' w,lbuR plouohi I 1 e.Ll I Jal I Or.at.st Clownt in the Rodeo Buiin,,, I vvOvvci JACK 0AKEY I IvTVCj kW 1943 Wo,ld 4 chu",t"" Rodeo fl.nnognd, I ArVyTO 0 8 THRILLING EVENTS I Zn.l'O'X Nationol Hortethoe PitcKin, I ,7dPO0'J Championthip I Ioco'qj "M FlowerSho I T0 U Y) (jk Carnival ond Midwoy I TLO O Crr IrrvT Hor" futiin9 Cont.it I 10 C O n ' lm I. Stvl. Dre Rtvi.w I v ? s. 'M L"lilK lVld,fl Lonlesl I N:.(.saj r H ciub nd ffa p'i'. m I CB J Exhibit! of All Typ., ' I r ,: --"'I No Admittion Charge to Fair Croundi, I WE NOW HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF LUMBER BOTH FIR DIMENSION AND PINE BOARDS ALSO CASEING BASE BOARD FLOOR SHOE KILN DRIED FIR FLOORING BINGHAM COAL & LUMBER CO. Phone 6 235 Main Street TIRES Why H orry Along on .Smooth, Dangtrou TJrotf waa our umkt mam fob tim quick, basv cmmt Old worn out tirei are dangerous and cause no and of trouble. Wo have expert service that continues to offer car owners lots of mileage in tires. Also a complete Tire repair service. We handle an excellent line of new tires. ji . STANDARD GARAGE 425 MAIN STREET PHONE 18 CLASSIFIED ADS Due to the small amount in- - volved, we do not accept want ads except on a cash with-ord-basis. No ads taken by telephone FOR SALE In Midvale: 1 acre ground; modern frame home, 7 yrs. old, full basement, new sto-ker, furnace, and water heater. Also new block shop and garage bldg. 20 by 50; can be converted into neat aot. Inquire of ftoyd Ganz. 8114 So. 150 West (just 1 block south of So. Grant St.) LOST Green felt print dress. Return to Bulletin office. Re-ward. NOTICE Ladies jacket found Saturday evening at BCO hall may be had by identification and paying for this ad at Bulletin. LOST Friday evening in a car! between Binqham and Lark, a brown bridal. Finder please leave! at police station. FOR SALE Upright piano. $175.00. 116 Hillcrest Street,' Copperton. FOR SALE hot water tank. Mrs. Harry Steele, tele-phone 231. bkf These Dark Sheers I i LOOK Expensive! I jfjK Only 1SO I Proof that you get high Wumn, fashion and good taste for B little money at Penney's! Fine rayon sheers in black' V-TfT-r and dark colors, exquisitely B flfc ifc I made and detailed! I Women's New Black J9 I 5 5Q Suede d'Orsays jPw I Flattering, feminine hoe-. 'Q'ki I I with faille lining. Louis jjjj J Men's Moccasin- - QQ fvjp Type Shoe Buys! istf?!!! Foot-eas- y sall lat! Good- - cHlWP year welt, double rubber mmmmj) soles. Rich brown. 1 jv. Toddlers' Coat Sets 1 1X3 A QC"y ffk Of Warm, Soft Wool Matching coat and leggings, f'&r pastel colors, interlined. 1 11 to 4. v SJ r Girls' Moccasin Oxfords All-leathe- Moisture resistant soles. 4.98 Boys' Black Canvas Shoes, with duck upper, grey rubber soles. Washable. 1,9 Men's Slack Socks in cotton, rayon mixes. Many Fall shades. Ribbed tops. 39C HELEN'S BEAUTY SALON SPECIAL JUST FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN fi TO 16 YEARS OLD AUGUST 21ST TO SEPTEMBER 30 REGULAR SS.50 MACHINE JB PERMANENT $4.00 REGULAR $10.00 COLD E WAVE $7.50 INCLUDING HAIR CUTS. DON'T ABUSE YOUR CHILDS HAIR. SEND HER TO HELEN'S BEAUTY SALON FOR EXPERT PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT WAVING AND STYLING PHONE 73 FOR APPOINTMENT CLOSED MONDAYS tjaHHSHBMHMBHHHHHHHHHBi Brand-Xe- w for Fall... Our fttyMfo Junior dresses okayed by the famous Minx Modes Junior Board of Review. You've seen them in your favorite fashion magazines . . . now come see yourself in our exciting new collection of junior-perfe- styles, all with Mmx Modes' own snap-in-and-o-ut shoulder pads, and only $9.95 TO $19.95 Bingham Merc. THE BIG STORE PHONE 1415 Bingham Canyon, Utah WATTS FLORAL AND NURSERY 17 North Main, Midvale 6155 South State, Murray FLOWERS COMPLETE WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS HOSPITAL BOUQUETS FUNERAL DESIGNS BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. EXPERTLY ARRANGED REASONABLE PRICES WE DELIVER Phone Midvale 49 Evenings Midvale 42 ' ' ' s- - Ji MOOIl W-- if y j IMutrot.d her Pri.d at aaty $,099S Tune in the Heat a Little or a Lot For quick, safe, abundant warmth. Ideal for small houses, cottages, bungalows, gas stations, shops, garages. Install Norge. Have warmth whenever you want it. Slop carrying In cool Stop lugging out ashot Lendaris Merc. Co. PHONE 377 WE DELIVER Call 61 GREATER Program Subject fr any I 1 J To Change jlllll4., information. mmmtm' . AUGUST Notice-- TTisT THURSDAY ' ll 26 28 J v. Tito Guizar mlLaSlS0n NO HAY DOS fftm mMTtilMt h 12:15'7:0 9:00 BP"U ' WEDNESDAY and K jemm" Uub show 1 D ,d(f CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the many friends for their sympathetic ex-pressions and acts of thoughtftil-nes- s and kindness shown us at the death of our wife and moth-er Mrs. Grace Olsen, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. Signed, - Frank Olsen, Willard and Norma Nichols. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Annie C. Christensen wishes to express sincere appreciation for the sympathy and kindness shown them following their recent be-reavement. Althea, Clara and Anton Christensen. |