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Show ' FRIDAY, AUGUST U I PAGE FOUR THE RTNGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON , UTAH - yy W Yellowstone na- - Springs. They pian tn7H If lingham Uullrtin Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Sail Lake County, Utah. Entered as Second Cllfl Matter, at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. NATIONAL DITORIAL UTAH STAT? ASSOCIATION fi- jOH X ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher Subscription Kate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Deadline Wednesday Afternoon Advertising Rates Furnished on Application weeks visiting P Ljrgy Cochran of St. Louis been visiting the past M . has of her everal days at the home brother and sister-in-la- Mr. Bob Cochran. Miss nd Mrs Cochran arrived by plane, Md since her visit here has spent veral davs touring the nearby toww She states, "that Bingham is unique but very friendly ''So You Think You Are Eut-in- g Wisely "-- There's more to a diet than simply eating a proper variety of foods. Equally impoit-an- t is the need for combining and eating of essential toodsVead the facts to this ar-ticle which appears in the Am-erican Weekly, that great maga-zine distributed with next Sun-day's Los Angeles Examiner. Mr and Mrs. Tom Yeng.ch and Mrs. Ann Stenuga left Sat-urday to vacation at Lava run the middle i wJVa Mr. and Mis Hum c I family left Sunday "hM few days at YellowsSw park and vicinity ntm,M Mildred Savich, I. Mr. and Mrs Steve ft?" M Tooele, was an overniShJ M Wednesday at 'lie hum:mJM Milka Smilanich. 0! v Sophie Error, daughter I ' :and Mrs. Paul Error.1 home Thursday after ' IH week in Bait Lake 'L was house guest of Jl Thursday afternoon Yengich, Mrs. Lucille Cull i Mrs. Mary Pazell S rooele where they vlsitert Old friends and relative 3 Callen accompanied them Jonn. vat of Pennsyiw arrived Saturday to viiit 3 initely at the home of Mr Mrs. Prime Loyal BW of Mr. and Mrs. Luva? HIGHLAND BOY.' Marie Azzelio Josephine Rottini left Tuesday to spend several weeks visiting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Rottini of Mur-ray. Mary Loverich left Wediiesdas evening for Park City where she will visit a few days with Evie Davich. During her visit there she will attend the wedding of Mary Davich, also of Park City. Mrs. Joe Kopesec and son Raymond and Mrs. Kopesec's brother and wife of Chicago, 111., left Saturday to spend a few MOTHER LUNA'S NOSE iMVTSlJlInlm tr THE CANYON PROFILE ffZrMfWlM fROM CENTER STREET IN PROVO UTAH COUNTY, ONE CAN LOOK UP TO SEE "MOTHER LUNA'S N0SE"(1) WITH ITS BRIDGE 3,000 FEET ABOVE THE VALLEY. IN PLACE OF AN UPPER UP BELOW THE 'NOSE" ONE CAN SEE A REMARKABLY WELL PROPORTIONED (2) PROFILE WITH A HOOKED NOSC. AN OPEN MOUTH,WITH TEETH SHOWING. AND AN UNDERSHOT JAW. FROM THE TIP OF MOTHER LUNA'S NOSE THE CUFF OROPS A SHEER 500 FEET. THEN, IN A SERIES OF DROPS. TUMBLES INTO SLATE CANYON, WHICH BEGINS HIGH UPON THE SHOULDER OF 11,000 FT. PROVO PEAK. AN EASY SWITCH-BAC- K TRAIL BRINGS ONE FROM THE BASE OF THE MOUNTAIN. PAST THE HUGE 8LOCKY," UP SLIDE CAN-YON AND THROUGH MAPLE FLAT, AND ONTO THE BRIDGE OF THE NOSE, FOR A STEAK FRY OR WEINEK ROAST. 1 " Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper the week-en- d a the home spent and Mrs J I Of his parents. Mr. A. Draper of Geno.a Sidney Arnold left Wednesday for Ohio to help drive school buses back for Jordan school district. Mrs Belva Steel Mrs Ethel Heki, Mrs. Mary Beth Walker Mrs. June Draper Mrs. Ethi Beverly Sea Mangrum and worked Saturday at House in Murray canning apples for welfare. All residents of Lark are in-vited to the homecoming par ade at Herr.rnan Saturday, Aug rLark Relief Society held their: monthly work and business meet-- I ng Tuesday. The day was spent ' auiltint; for welfare. Mr and Mrs. Fred Fahrn. and children left Wednesday tor Fountain Green to attend tne Lamb day celebration Mrs, Fahrm and family plan to spend a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs ot Fountain Green. Mrs. Gus Theodol returned home Monday from a trip to Canada ad along the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nell re-turned home Sunday from a week's visit in California. Wednesday visitors ol Mr and Mrs. Horace Seal were Mr and Mrs. Max Seal and son Craig of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas walker and daughter Marsha were din-- ! ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Howies of Hernman Beverly Seal and Kaye attended a committee meeting Wednesday at the home of Jerry Shilling of Copperton to plan a band party to be given at Newhouse hotel. Light refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sea, Mrs. Phoebe Meyerhofl'er, Mrs Dora Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Hatt and daughter Alice visited Tuesday with Mrs. Han-nah Hatt, who is u patient at Bingham hospital. : lark : Beverly Seal. Ph. 901J1 Mrs. Maybell Parry and dau-ghter Ann of Herriman spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peterson. Spotlighting j UTAH Mcnumci.l Allracts Visitor A major sight-seein- g attraction of Salt Lake City is the "This Is The Place" monument on the city's east bench. During the cool of the evening hundreds of tour-ists and Utahns flock to the area. As the crowds walk around I he huge monument reading the in-scriptions and studying the fig- - ure.s, a refreshing breeze comes out of Emigration canyon Utahns visiting the monument for the first time admit they are deeply moved by the majesty of the scene and (he manner in which a significant historical story is told. Tourists from pho-tograph the monument from sev-eral angles; they admire it, they like it, and they declare they are thrilled to be able to visit the place where western y is told in such an engaging manner Ogden Looks to Winter Sporti Admitting thai the first year and a halt operation of the Og-den Snow Basin has been a pay-ing proposition, the Ogden City commission is now contemplating the possibility of extending the Snow Basin ski lift to the top of Mount Ogden The present lift is one mile long and constitutes a spectacular ride. To extend this lift another mile would undoubt-edly make Snow Basin the mosl important skiing area in Utah Utahns Love Ice Cream The consumption of ice cream in Utah during llMfi was one million gallons more than in 1945 says the U. S, department of culture, All in all, 3,147,000 gallons of ice cream was manu i tured in Utah during last year which topped the record for sev-er-years past. Limburger cheese was produc-ed in 1940 for the first time in Utah and totaled 1,000 pounds I t.ih cheese production increas ed slightly from 9,352,001) pound to 10 0115,000 pounds during 194U Temple Ground Attendance Highest All existing records for visit-ors to the Salt Lake Temple Square was broken in July when more than 183,000 persons enter-ed the gates of this famous place Utahns to Pay High Turkey Prices With Utah's fall turkey crop 25 per cent below 1946 and prices Oil the upgrade, Utahns may have to pay better than 55 cents per pound for their Thanksgiving bird this fall, says thee Norbest Turkey Grower's association. Archers Receive Utah Souvenirs More than 400 archers from 28 states, Washington, D. C, and Canada in Salt Lake City par-ticipating in the National Field Archery championships have been presented with delicately molded models of buffalo skulls. The models, four inches long, were inscribed "NFAA Archery, Utah Centennial 1947". A Utah clay product, the models have been baked and have a porcelain texture. Twentieth Century Fox Eyes Utah Twentieth Century Fox has applied to the Utah department of publicity and industrial de-velopment for complete data on Utah. They need, they said, an intimate knowledge of the state. They have asked for a general weather report covering the last ten years, including the months of rain, B report on the seasons and the months in which sun-shine may be expected and how much sunshine. They aLso want maps, pictures, charts, pamphlets and outlines on every phase of Utah, its indus-trial, cultural and educational life, along with a list of towns, cities, populations, etc. They also point nut that within the last year they have sent more romp, inics to Utah on location than any other studio in Holly-wood and that the data they have requested will be helpful in bringing additional motion picture companies to Utah. 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Co. PHONE 377 WE DELIVER 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 Mrs. Ralph Evans and daugh tor Carolyn are visiting in Boise, Ida., with her parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nadeau. Honoring Mrs. J. B. Myers of Erie, Pa., was a nicely appointed dessert-bridg- e party given Fri- - day evening, August 8 by Mrs. Eugene Morris at her home. Pri-zes were won by Mrs Paul S. Richards and Mrs. Myers, who also received a guest prize. Oth-ers present were Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Louis Buchman. Mrs Joseph Kemp, Mrs. Ernest Larson, Mrs. L. W. Nielsen, Mrs. Carolyn Madsen, Mrs. George B. Robbe, Mrs. Rex T. Tripp, Mrs R. G. Frazier, Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. Sadie Chesler, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. O. S. Jensen and Mrs. Roy Shilling. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and children left Saturday for a two weeks' vacation in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. George R, Wells and daughters, Marillyn and Joyce, left Sunday for a several weeks' vacation at Leadville and Denver, Colo. Mrs. Louis Roberson and chil-dren Rhode Lee and Louis, who have been visiting the oast two weeks with relatives in Bingham left Monday for a week's visit at Pueblo, Colo., before returning to their home in Richmond, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson and sons, Larry and Rodney, re-cently returned from a week., vacation at Yellowstone national park. i LOCAL NOTES j Mr and Mrs. Frank Rino and sons visited last Thursday with his brother, John Rino of S'alt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Morris are vacationing this week in Colo-rado. Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James and Mr. and Mrs. John J Cree-do- n were guests of Mr and Mrs Max Hiskey of Teasdale Wed-- ! nesday evening and Thursday of last week. They later visited with Dr. A. L. Inglesby at Fruit. i and took in the scenic Capital Reef in Wayne Wonderland. Doc sent his greetings to all of his friends in Bingham Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Avilla left last week for an indefinite stay at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Mrs. L. E. McConnell recently received a telephone call from her grandson, Alvin Ted Harris, stationed at Lakehorn, Italy, tell-ing her that he had been promot-ed from T-- 5 to sergeant Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cree-do- n were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Freeman of Fill-more Sunday, enroute home from the state firemen's conven-tion at Richfield. Mrs. Ed Hoover and children have left for their home in San Bernardino, Calif., after visiting two weeks with Mr and Mrs. L. E. McConnell. Attending a four-da- y meeting of the Women's Society of Chris tian Service held this week at Sawtooth camp near Ketchum, Ida., are Miss Ada Duhigg of Highland Boy and Mrs. H. R. Gust of Copperton |