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Show II FRIDAY, JULY k PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DanJiTB spent July 4 ,th t Dri Mr. and Mrs. J a pB Uenola. UriP ' ' : lark : Beverly Seal, Ph. 901J1 Mr and Mrs. Bruce Dalton u re visitors of her mother Mrs-V-rn Brynolf of Draper Satur-day Mr and Mrs. Dalton spent Sunday afternoon, June 30, vu-itin- u Mr. and Mrs Don Pearson Of Salt Lake City Mrs. Pearson is the former Faye Hansen ol Lark Tuesday evening guests ot Mr and Mrs. Horace M. Sea! were Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal, Mrs Martin Beckstead ol Mid- - vale. Mi- ami Mis. Thomas Walker and daughter Marsha were din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Qeo-rg- e Walker of Hcrnman July 3- Mr and Mrs. David Nielsen of Mona were overnight guests ol Mr and Mrs. Leland Nielsen June 28 and 29. Wayne Nielsen returned home after a two week visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Da-vid Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Welby Rushton were Salt Lake visitors Weiliu s day, July 3. Bov Scout troop 114 went up Butterfield canyon to cook their supper Wednesday, July 3. THE POCKETBOOK OF KNOWLEDGE"" ByPHgUM iU BUDGET JWP Jfe V scouting I J W JR I) UNITED STffTBS ' rCc --rSCjL&yr wasMfofiuKnHd1e2d. 19o1n3 "Te 1947 FEDE-RAl- . I tfmXZ'fitWt? BUDGET CALLS FOR fSfMSSsti m EfXPENPlTURErS OF IsSSlI CKBCE 35 BILLION r,VT 7EM-- MKPROM iOO 10 too POUNDS OF WffTER DfllL --TvlEFlRST EUROPEflM CANNON FIRED STONE UTILlTy COMRWlES PLAN TO JPO AT BALLS LEA4T 600.000 NEW FARM CU5TCWETRS IN THE NEVT THREE yEflRS 19 at 7 30 p.m. Mrs R G. Trazier of Copperton. Anyone interested is invtted to atSSl Greathoue of Los Angeles a former resident of Bingham, was a visitor here Wednesday. He was given a hometown recep-tion at Nn l Fire hall at their regular meeting Wednesday ev-ening. j LOCAL NOTES Mrs. A. (i. Woodland plans to leave July 9 for Brigham City to join a caravan from North Box Elder stake for a tour of the Ida-ho Falls LDS temple, Yellow stone national park and the Can Bdian temple Mr. and Mrs J L. Murano have as guest Mrs, Mulatto's mo-ther, Mrs. Lottie Thomas of San Francisco. Mrs, Thomas plans to visit here about three months. Miss Marion Willcoxon and Glenn Willcoxon of San Jos.', Calif , grandchildren of Rev. A. L. Norfleet, arrived July 4. Mar- - ion will keep house for Rev Ner fleet and Glenn intends to work for Utah Copper company for the summer. Vivian WelLs, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George R Wells, un-derwent an appendectomy M ni- - day evening at St. Mark's h js- - pital. She is reported doing nicely. Don Brenner and Orvald Rich-ard, both of Everett, Wash , were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wells Women's Society of Christian Service for Coppreton and Lark met June 21 at the home of Mis Benton Boyd of Lark Invited guests were Misses Ada Duhi and Alice V. Brown and a girls choir. Miss Duhigg also gave short talk to the group. Delicious refreshments were served to 22 members. Next meeting of the organization will be Friday, Julv Mrs Eugene Jenkins and Mrs. Leonard Miller. Delicious re-freshments were served to seven. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hodges visited Saturday at Tooele with Mr. and Mis. E, A. Hodges and Mr and Mrs. Floyd Hodges of Bremerton, Wash. Richard Nerdin recently re-turned from a weeks' visit with his grandmother, Mrs F A. Mill-er of Salt Lake City. Bridge club were guests last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs W. V. Robinson Invited guests were Mrs. Gale Nelson and Mis. Bob Kliebenstine. Pri-zes were won by Mrs. Harold Chasler, Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel and Mrs. Kliebenstine. Mr and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson and Mrs. Homer P. Edwards join-ed Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labium of Roosevelt in Salt Lake City Monday evening for dinner. Wednesday evening dinner Wests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Rawlmgs were Mr and Mrs W. H. Sparks of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nolson and family and Mrs. Ho-mer F. Edwards enjoyed a picnic and swimming at Saratoga Sun-day. Jack Tallas, Pete Pichios and Pete Bakoulas of West Jordan returned last Monday from a 11-- ! day vacation at Phoenix, Ariz., where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Condas, Mr. and Mrs. Bete Tomaras and Mr- and Mrs Chris Ptouanoas, They also spent some time in Las Vegas and at Boulder dam. Mr. and Mrs Dan Delaney and daughter, Michele, Mr and Mrs W. C. Carter and family and Mrs. Elma Thomas of Midvale enjoy ed a picnic at Butterfield can-- I yon last Friday. Later they at tended a ball game at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones left Saturday to spend two months vacation in California They plan to visit Mark Clays and Mr and Mrs. Delbert Barrett and daughter of Reno, Nov, then daughter, Justine Jones of San Francisco and their son, W. Ken-dall Jones of Glendale Mrs. Eugene Morris visited last week with Mr and Mis .1 D. Hawks of Portage and Mr. and Mrs. c. W. wimmers of Ogden. Mrs Gale Nelson and daugh-ters, Sandra and Linda Lee. of Price arrived June 21 to join Mr. Nelson and make their hone-her- Mr. and Mrs. George T. Park-inson of Bvanston, wyo,, were visitors in Bingham Saturday. Mr and Mrs Donald .1. Byrne spent the week-en- d fishing in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley and daughters, Darlene and Maurine, recently left for a month's trip in the east Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kresean, Mr. and Mrs John Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispense and daughter Paulette, attended the rodeo at Lehi Saturday evening. No. 1 Fire auxiliary were fuests Monday evening' of Mrs T. James. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Earl Rager, ham Pino. Mark Stralliviere, brother l the groom, was best man. Following the ceremony, a luncheon wa.s served for the bri-dal party and families at the Rose Garden, Salt Lake City. The couple will leave soon for a honeymoon in California and on their return will make their home In Tooele. E NUPTIALS In wedding rites performed Sunday morning at Holy Rosary church by Rev. Daniel K. Leahy, Miss Eva Pino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pino oi Copperton, became the bride of Norman J. Stralliviere. The bridegroom is a son of Mi and Mrs. Pete Stral-liviere of Tooele. For the ceremony the bride wore a Schiaparelli model of ivoiy satin, very feminine yoke pf silk lace with pearl bow g, litteil bodice and grace-ful skat with lotlg train. Her circular veil was of brides illus-ion caught to a pearl coronet. Her bridal bouquet was of red roses. Attendants of the bride were Mis Boss Pino, matron of honor, in yellow chiffon; Mis William Pino, in peach net and Miss An-ell- a Moretli, m pink chiffon, were bridesmaids Each attend-ant wore a corsage of gardenias and carnations. Jeanette Pino, in pink net dress and bonnet to match was flower girl- She car-ried a basket ot sweet peas. Nor-man Bianchi was ring bearer Ushers were Ross Pino and Wil- - FEMALE HELP WAMJ "Earn $5.00 to S15.00 TEaB sions full or part tiro. uSSlB ders for guaranteed Sample outfit, si. 00 ft. Sfl tails write Attention strong, P.O. Bo 473 City, Utah Sj' M Sir ROSCOE BODEN COUNTY COMMISSIONER Wise employei ivwinu ficiency, economy and lotri with continual confideu Roscoe Bodeu h is served 1 county well as county coil missioner. As your Jmuiu; he is entitled to your ton dence ami suppoi t .1 u ,t at the record' His sTlend performances are emblazon there not in flimsy pirnr, Make him your Democrat candidate in 1!)4U Runomina him on July 9 VOTE THE RECORD NOT PROMISES! Primaries July y IM I'ol. Ail ' S n Pd Adv NUE-OVO Laboratories WANTED Miners, machine men, timbermen and muckers. Good ventilation dry working place. National Tunnel & Mines Co., Bingham. See George Addy ai Apex office. 4t ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF BINGHAM CLUB CAFE UNDER MANAGEMENT OF GEORGE R. WELLS. WE WILL SERVE BREAKFASTS, DINNERS AND SHORT ORDERS. 482 Main Street Phone 22 I COME TO THE MIDWAY SERVICE FOR ARC WELDING ACETYLENE WELDING, BRAZING AND TIRE VULCANIZING GREASING AND LUBRICATION OF ALL KINDS MIDWAY SERVICE JERRY and FAT HURLEY PHONE 12 Vote July 9th f7 SKIDMORE J DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR E jM Assessor wMJ A. J. SKIDMORE Courtesy to All County Residents. Efficiency of Modern Assessing. Economy to All Taxpayers. I Skidmore for County Assessor '' Mrs. Carrie Doyle Program Subject GREATER To Change Tl I j I Call 61 Without I I j I I iWta ! "4i Notice- - JULY informtk T sat. uT,vV-- mT, TiiS 11 3-- ITOWM i LOUIS -- CONN mmmmm fight SSfflS9 PICTURES IDENTITY UNKNOWN F'l"'ed in Utah in Color BL0W BY BL I'opev e Show i . ' W--"" "d " ' M Friday 1 3 , , , h"''''"' 14t' StudMib, auc (Ml. Only) AdiJ" mm j Just Arrived! Shipment of Genuine FILSON Coats, Pants, Hoods, and Mackinaws BUY NOW AND AVOID THE WETWEATHER RUSH! Bingham Merc. THE BIG STORE PHONE 14 15 PRINCESS THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 7, 8, 9 Sunday 1:30, 6:45, 9:00 Monday 1 :;10, 6:45, 9:00 Children lie Adults 15c Students (Matinee) 30c mfMJrf0m FRED fcMRwTH ANNE BAXTER EHi m 5, LOUIS KING mmt t, ROBERT BASSLER t m aw nm ei m nam rmBF i mell of Copperton For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of eggshell satin fashioned with fund --Stitched lace yolk and a fingertip veil of bride's, illusion. The veil was caught to a tiara of matching lace. She carried a bouquet if white roses centered with an orchid. Mrs. Ila C. Cook attended hei as matron of honor, with Mrs. Alvm W. Baker as attending m tron, Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Clyde, Miss Lola Jeane GammeU and Miss Irma June Gannnell Best man wits William Sikes of San Diego. The newly weds will make their home in Los Angeles, where Mr. Gammell is attending dent; ! school at USC. At the USC Mr. Gammell affiliated with Delta Sigma Del- - ta, dental fraternity. The bride was Kiaduated from the Uniw. sity of Utah this spring. She wa.--. affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega Apman and Beta Delta Mu. They are honeymooning .it Lake Tahoe and Carmel-by-t- h - Sea. JULY WEDDING Miss Louise Clyde, Salt Lake City, became the bride of Blake H. Gammell in rites performed Tuesday in the Logan LDS tem-ple After the ceremony the new Mr and Mrs. Gammell were fet-ed at a garden reception at the 4 home of the brides parents in Springville, The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gam- - LORRAINE PETERSON BRIDE OF JUNE 28 Mr and Mrs. Frank Peterson ni Copperton announce the mar-riage of then daughtei Lorraine, to Thomas E Kiiborn, son of James Kiiborn of Felts Mills, New York. The marriage took place Friday at the home of the Bride's parents in the presence of the immediate families. For the ceremony, the bud.-wor-a Mown of white satin and carried a bouquet ol rosebud:, and gardenias, Miss Clair Stay attended her as maid of honor. Later in the evening a reception it the Copperton LDS auditorium honored the young couple. The couple left July '.i to make their home at Fottsdam, N. Y, where the bridegroom is attend-'n- g school- "k RHEUMATISM . and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Paul., P.O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. |