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Show fl PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, toy Monday after recehZTB charge. He was s " I where in China. atlonetia very lucky day for the hunters as they caught 18 cottontails and several jack rabbits. A dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo-dore Bilbao in honor of John Muhar, who was recently dis-charged from the navy Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muhar and children, Edward and Ronald, and Mildred Muhar. Cpl. Frank Callen, son of Mrs. Lucille Callen, returned home day were Anna Lee Eresuma, Angelina Miola, Kathleen King and Olga Chanak. Miss Ada Duhigg attended a committee meeting' of the Utah Mission Women's Society of Christian Service in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Plans were made for a state meeting which is to be held on March 28 at the First Methodist church in Salt Lake City. Wednesday morning Alex and George Martinez were guests of the kindergarten class at the Community House. Monday evening the Bingham Boy Scouts and their scoutmas-ter, Leonard Miller, were guests of Highland Boy scouts at a roll-er skating party at the Commu-nity House Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hettrick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seorzato and family, motored to Park City Sunday. Later in the day they visited with relatives in Heber and enjoyed a trip through Provo canyon and also Provo. Louis Seorzato and Clyde Het-trick enjoyed a hunting trip near Fairfield Friday. It was a HIGHLAND BOY. Mildred Muhar Phone 518J Mr. and Mrs. John Pollick and; family of Midvale visited Mon-da- y evening with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kosovich. Those who enjoyed a theatre party in Salt Lake City Satui - Mrs. Leora I ter Sue, are vSI with Mr. and Mrs j t Salt Lake City ' A 9 JMfi lingljam IttUrttn Istuad 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. p ' NATIONAL DITORIAI UTAH STAff PKtft ASSOCIATION IQ X ASSOCIATION JOHN ADA.MKK, Kditor and Publisher Subscription Kate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application rge Dahlstrom. Invited guests were Mrs. Martin Pazell of Lark, Mrs. Tory Tobiasoti and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe. Prizes were won Mrs. by R. G. Steele and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria. Others present were Mrs. R. J. Contratto, Kay Braun and Mrs. John Adaniek. A tasty salad, hot rolls and coffee were served. A welcome home party was held Sunday at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Dewey Wright. The party was in honor of Mrs. Wright's brother, Joseph Ander-son and nephew, Robert Bridge, who have recently been dischar-ged from the army. Other guests present were Mrs. Joseph Ander-son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fellows, Ar-de- Boulton and Mrs. Melba Bigney. Games were played and an evening dinner served by Mrs Wright. Friday evening dinner guests of Lola Jeane Gaminell were two of her sorority sisters, Geor-gia Dee Goodspeed of Palo Alto, Calif., and Lawana Page of Cpl John Barnhart arrived in Salt Lake City Tuesday morning: .nffor reeeiirinu K tm . : copperton : Norma Swain. Phone 631 W Erma June Gaminell Ph. 577W ' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin and Mr. and Mrs. E. G Rose spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Moore of Fast Midvale Maxine Warner and her room-mate, Helm Holing of Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. 0, R. Warner. Mr. and Mrs Forrest Watson of Clearfield spent the week-en- d with Mr and Mrs. L. L. Watson. Mr. Watson accompanied them back to Clearfield to spend sev-- ! era! days. Billy SuUenger, son of Mr and Mrs Charles K. SuUenger, leav-- , os Sunday to report at Moffatt Field, Calif. Thelma Nordquist left recent-ly for her home in Oakland, CaL She had been visiting the past I wo weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. SuUenger. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scroggin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins were Salt Lake City visitors '1 hursday. Mrs. C. F. SuUenger entertain-ed her foursome Monday. Pinochle club met Tuesday ev-ening ' at the home of Mrs. Geo- - Mrs. Barnhart met her husband and they left by plane Tuesday afternoon for Fort Wayne, Ind to attend Mr Barnhart 's 'moth-ers' funeral. Harold E. Sturgill w'as dis-- I charged from the navy Saturday and arrived home Monday ev-- I ening. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust Sunday were Hal Meyerhoffer of Salt Lake City and Jackie Davis of Midvale. Angus Christensen was a Tues-day visitor at the home of his '"other, Don Christensen of Payson. Mr. and Mrs Angus Christen-sen and sons were week-en- d vis-itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Elmo Hunter. Mr and Mrs. B. K. Doman and son Norman were Sunday visit-or- s at the home of Mr. and Mrs Scott Dajes of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs D. O. Stoker took Mr, Stoker's mother, Mrs. Annie Stoker to Vernal Saturday. Mrs Stoker has been visiting for the past week at her son's home. Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warner was Mrs. L. M. Warner of Fillmore. Eden and son, Jay, of Bingham. The occasion was Mrs. Eden's birthday. Dinner guests last Friday ev-ening of Mr. and Mrs Bert Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis of Copperton. Mr. and Mi's. Bert Thomas and Mrs. Vyrle D. Stauffer and small daughter, Valarie Lynn, return-ed last week from Fort Collins, Colo. Mrs. Stauffer and daugh-ter plan to join Dr. Vyrle D. Stauffer in Lima, Peru, the mid-dle of April. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nell of Midvale James Franklin spent the week-en- d in Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell visited Monday at the hospital with Mrs. Sherman Nell and new baby of Riverton. Mrs. Frank Bullock was a Salt Lake City visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eastman and daughter, Ruth Ann of Mid-val- e were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman Tues-day. Mrs. George Eastman was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Payne last week. George East-man was a visitor of Garnet Dunston of Alpine Mr and Mrs. Thomas Walker j and daughter, Marsha Beth, were Monday evening guests of Mrs. Donna Yates and son, Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas L. Draper have moved to Genola for the summer months. Virginia Lee Nielsen, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Leland D. Niel-- , sen, is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Dallas L. Draper! of Genola. Beterly Seal celebrated her sixteenth birthday March 3. Cake and ice cream were served to her guests. Mr, and Mrs. Leland D. Niel-se- n attended Old Folks day at Mona Thursday. Mrs. Max Seal of Midvale cele-brated her birthday Tuesday at her home. Refreshments of cake and ice cream was enjoyed by her guests. Lark Lions club are expecting Edwin C. Randall of Ogden to attend their ladies night party March 25. It is under the super-visio- n of M. F. Kinsley and Jack Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nielsen and sons, Slurl and Vern of Soil ' LARK ; Beverly Seal, Ph. 901J1 Mrs. R. L. Christie and Mis. Ulayde Alexander visited Mon-day at Tooele and Bower Mr. and Mrs. Byron G. Thomas had as dinner guests Saturday 'veiling Mr and Mrs M W Lake City were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielsen and family. Thomas Clawson of Ogden and Max Seal of Midvale were guests during the week of Mr. and Mis Horace M. Seal Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Arnold were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Arnold and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhy Rushton had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs Keith Kendall. COME TO THE MIDWAY $ij FOR ARC WELDING ACETYLEwl WELDING, BRAZING AND I TIRE VULCANIZING I GREASING AND LUBRICATION OF A 1 1 kinJ MIDWAY SERVICE 1 JERRY and FAT HURLEY pjj j , Be Saf- e- PTW"VVl5? Be Sure - PSSHBfflHB Be Smart! PHpR! lLfll Hi ! M7i idi See Registered Optometrist WrwnBfWwKsB Here For Complete Eye- - JTHJMIM ijTrH ffi Examination Now! mSSGB&&Km MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST 273 South Main In Salt Lake City THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... at-G- L OLD JUDGE: "Hank, you're a big grain last June, the distillers producer ... let me ask you a question or two?" 1 ,200,000,000 pounds of Be" dried HANK: "Glad to have you, Judge " pains... the best feed supplements we can I ,,,,,,,,.... y o hands on. They are rich in nutrients. B Do you think the grain used Why. . . I've never had such fat dairy cows by distillers is wasted as some folks are livestock and poultry as I have since I've I E saying? been usin' these dried grains." HAXK: "I certainly do Not! As a matter OLD JUDGE: "How do you use them, i ol fact, it is just the opposite." Hank?" .LL. JUDGE: "How do you figure that, HANK: "I blend them in with original 1st Hank gram. Hns balanced ration has far greater H L; Tkh "'"" 'twmotej by Ctnfnmci of Alcoholic Bntragt I ,lu4n.:U pi The many, many thousands of Elec- - I is it easy for them to cook electric: trie Range owners in this area will ally, but that meals are better for the tell you in both song and words how exact amount of heat required can be much this Electric Servant means to under constant control. This auto- - them-- mat'c feature saves time, saves work, , Mves sps brings the added joy of Ask and you U be told that not only better living into every home! I Our new high octane gasoline won't grow wings on your 1 ;,' 11 I 1 I car but you'll get the finest I performance I in Years; jjfc quick starts, flashing pick-up- , I I v full smooth power, cj, . thrifty I I Qet highest quality products I j |