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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 7 PAGE EIGHT . THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH ' 0f Mr. and Mrs. Pete CuevM. Mrs. Lillian Ftopatrick , dau-ehU- -r of Mr. and Mrs. Funk Looney arrived Sunday by plane from Angeles to a con-vention meeting of Advertising Funeral Directors of America which was held this week at Newhouae hotel. She plans to return to Los Angeles MarchB ! LOCAL NOTES No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary were guests Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Lynn Booth. Pri-zes at cards were won by Mrs Joe Timothy and Mrs. Ctfve Sid-dowa- A delicious luncheon was served to 11 members. Mrs. Irvin Stillman entertain-ed Monday evening for ten mem-bers of No. 1 Firemen's auxil-iary. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. William D. Cook, Mrs. John J. Creedon and Mrs. Mar-li- n Schultz. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rauer were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gillam of Lark Roy Lee of Hinckley visited over the week-e-nd with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Ivie and other i datives. Pinochle club were guests Tuesday evening of Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe. Mrs. Gates P. Christen-se- n was an invited guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. T. J. Hurley and Mrs. John Adamek. Delic-ious refreshments were served to nine. Mr .and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacob-so- n and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cuevas and family were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jacob- - son of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Keineth Davis are now making their home at No. 11 Bourgard Apts., Bingham. Members and families of the Ariadnie club held a dinner Feb-ruary 23 at Eagles hall. Bridge club were guests Wed-nesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. V. Robinson. Prizes were won by Mrs. O. J. Graham, Mrs. Harold Chesler and Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen. Delicious re-freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goodwin and son Benny of Salt Lake City plan to spend the week-en- d with Mrs. Goodwin's parents, Mr. and Mrs H. R. Gust of Copperton. Mrs. Peter Smith entertained Wednesday evening for eight members of Eagles auxiliary. A short business meeting was held. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Gene Goff, Mrs. Norman T. and Mrs. H R. Gust. Next meeting of the auxiliary will be Wednesday, March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Jacob- - son were Friday evening guests CARD OK nUNH May we express our M appreciation to our old eir kind oxprWsJ sympathy during our receml reavcment. The Anderson and HmJfl families. , Schults-Rubalcav- a Wedding Miss June Schultz, daughter of Mrs. Mabel Schultz of Grey Eagle Minn, and Albert Rubalcava, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rubal-cava of Highland Boy exchanged marriage vows Wednesday ev-ening, February 26 in Seattle, Wash., at the home of their lriends, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Smith. Rev. Ada Duhigg of Highland Boy Community House perform-- 1 ed the beautiful double ring cer-- 1 emony. The bride was attended by Josephine Rubalcava, sister of the groom, as maid of honor and Jack Smith was best man for the groom. Following the ceremony a reception was given. Later fourteen guests were pres- - ent at a wedding dinner given in their honor. The young couple left for a short trip by boat to Vancouver, B.C. They will make their home in Seattle where Mr. Rubalcava is an electrician for a marine boat company. Blundell- - Anderson Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blundell announce the marriage of then-daughter- , Irene, to Boyd Ander-son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Let Anderson of Midvale. The wed-ding took place Saturday even-ing, March 1 at the home of the groom's parents in Midvale Bish-op Golden Tempest of Midvale officiated. A wedding reception was given in honor of the couple at Union Amusement hall in Union Monday evening O LEGION-AUXILIAR- Y COMBINED MEETING American Legion auxiliary held their regular meeting eom- - bined with a lovely anniversary party for the Legion Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Geo-rge Addy of Highland Boy. A Short business meeting was held at which Mrs. S. W. Jacques re-ported on the progress of the noppy contest being conducted at the high school and grade schools Prizes and awards are to be giv-en to the winners. It was also re-ported that the auxiliary are making 50 sterile covers for the Veterans hospital. Mrs. Addy al-so reported that a box of clothes hangers was given to the hos-pital. Later bridge was played with prizes won by Mrs. Jacques, Mrs. John Osoro, "Mr. Addy and Mr. Jacques. David C. Lyon re-ceived house prize. Delicious re-freshments were served by Mrs F. J. Quinn and Mrs. Addy. Basketball Game SAT., March 8 ALL HAWAII STARS VS. SALT LAKE COUNTY SHERIFFS- - BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM COPPERTON 8:15 p. tn. Tomim Harimoto, ijglg George Lee, Big 6' 7" Center. HAWAIIAN FLOOR SHOW HULA DANCERS OUR POLICY J FOR I A FAIR AND SQUARE DEAL FOR I EVERYONE I MOST AUTOMOBILE DEALERS are substantial business men in their communities who will serve theill customers well in good years and bad. We wish til make our positions clear to our customers so they nutl know that which is uppermost in their minds today. I USED CAR TRADE-IN- S WE MAINTAIN an establishment for buying, stUntl and servicing cars. Both new and used cars are essnjj tial to its successful operation to the continued t.f ployment of its specialized personnel. WE BELIEVE that the customer who replace hi csj with a new or used car at the NADA price ihoull trade in his used car to the selling dealer as has ben 1 customary in the past. We will make the most generj ous allowances possible under the NADA price. Il however, a customer does not have a used car, we wiffl still accept his order and make every effort to effect! delivery of the new or used car. NEW CAR DELIVERY PRIORITIES ! NEW CAR DELIVERIES will be made in turn ill which orders were placed, except where we can cleirlji help the community interest by making an exception 1 for such as doctors and disabled war veterans. UPON REQUEST, we will tell customers having nnl car orders with us exactly where they stand on ovl delivery priority list. We will also estimate approul mate delivery dates with the understanding, of count! that these estimates cannot be considered firm con! mitments because of uncertain new car deliveries to utl NEW AND USED CAR PRICES WE DEAL ONLY on a legitimate, above-the-tabl- J basis. We will not buy or sell new or used cars at price! in excess of those established by NADA. ACCESSORIES WITH NEW CARS WE WILL NOT "load" new cars with accessories. I PARTS AND SERVICE PRICES CUSTOMERS of our Service Derirtment are billed fori parts and labor at prices established by factory fillI rates manual. Upon request, we will provide, in aJ-- sauce, an estimate of parts and labor costs on repaiil work. We guarantee that no costs beyond those in thil estimate will be incurred by the customer without hill specific approval. CANYON MOTOR COMPANY I Authorized Ford Dealer "Quality With Economy" Bingham Canyon I ITEMS LISTED BELOW FOR SATURDAY MARCH 8 WHITE FLANNEL "rlSE": 3Jt Limit 15 Yards To Customer BEST QUALITY OIL CLOTH v $9 54" Wide, Patterns and White RAYON MARQUISETTE PANELS 1.79 42 x 81. New "Kwikpbat" Feature Each RAYON MARQUISETTE Yard 79 Fine Quality 42" Wide UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 27C TURKISH TOWELS ska?hx 40 56C Solid Color and White With Colored Borders PART DOWN PILLOWS EA(,, 5.90 Best Quality Ticking and Well Filled BOYS CHARACTER SWEAT SHIRTS 98' MENS PAY DAY BIB OVERALLS ,r 2.89 MENS BIG MAC BIB OVERALLS , r 2.69 All Sizes BOYS FOREMOST WAIST OVERALLS 198 PR MENS FOREMOST WAIST OVERALLS 2.49 R CLEARANCE 75 PAIR WOMENS SHOES $2.00 PR STYLES TO WEAR RIGHT NOW AND LATE SPRING AT A GREAT SAVING Medium and Higher Heels Closed and Open Toes Patent and Brown Leather Hawaii's Hula Queens: Left to rijjht, "Pee Wee" Hopkins, Miss Pineapple; "Bobby" Holt, Miss Sugar. COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHERS AND BECKERS BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET BINGHAM STAGE LINE LEWIS BROS. STAGES ANNOUNCE THE ADDITION OF TWO ROUND TRIP SCHEDULES TO THEIR REGULAR SCHEDULE BETWEEN SALT LAKE CITY AND BINGHAM FOR A 30-DA-Y TRIAL PERIOD LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY AT 8:00 A.M. FOR BINGHAM AND LEAVE BINGHAM AT 9:15 A.M. FOR SALT LAKE CITY LEAV E SALT LAKE CITY AT 5:30 P.M. FOR BINGHAM AND LEAVE BINGHAM AT 6:45 P.M. FOR SALT LAKE CITY ON THE ABOVE TWO SCHEDULES NO TRIPS WILL BE MADE TO COPPERFIELD. COMPLETE SCHEDULE: LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY LEAVE BINGHAM FOR FOR BINGHAM : SALT LAKE CITY : 6:00 A.M. 7:45 A.M. 8:00 A. M. 9:15 A.M. 900 A. M. 10:45 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 2:15 P,M. 3:30 P.M. 5:15 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 6:45 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 8:15 P.M. 11:00 P.M. 12:15 A.M. I EFFECTIVE MARCH 1ST GREATER Program Subject Call 61 j r or 246 bTj71 jTWn W iim. T ChanBe for any I 1 I I L T, T" F M Without """rn""""' MARCH No.ic. SUN. MON. TIES. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 9 10 n 12 13 14 ItANNE GRAIN fWk I k ALAN YOUNG ( W ROMANCE I fTPv BAUT, GtENN LANGAN LYNN BAR! ES'TT'lTT'jBI ML Bfl W& Pete Smith and Cartoon R C. GEMMELL CLUB and Sun. 1:30, 6:30, 9:00 SELECTION SHOW "LAND RUSH" Mon. 6:30, 9:00 WEDNESDAY ONLY 0N 0UR STAGE Tues. 7:00, 9:00 .Mat. 12:15 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Ozie Waters and Co. WANTED AT ONCE Appren- tice butcher and groceryman. Apply in person at Merc. Co. Bingham (Mr. Tripp). FOR SALE Brand new .22 cal-iber rifle. Ha.s never been used. Call 166J or at 30 Carr Fork, apt 2 FOR SALE Electric stove. Call 56 1J Saturday or Sunday. FOR SALE Westinghouse elec- - trie range, good condition. In-quiry at 106 Main, Apt. 3. p WANTED A rid7 fronTBing- - ham LDS church to Copperton every day except Sunday, 7:00 a.m. Call 137J. FOR SALE 1941 DELUXE BUICK SEDANETTE in fine condition. H. M. Nicholson. 47 Lincoln Street, Midvale; Phone Midvale 58. pd HOME FOR SALE hardwood floor, gas furnace, gas water heater; 100 ft. front-age, fruit trees; all in lawn, shrubs; South Grant Sub-divisio- Call Midvale 228J. l'i A. corner lot, ideal for small business; modern 4Vj rm., gar-age, coops for 1250 hens. 800 BSy fcwl and berries. Corner of 8700 S- - 7fh E.. owner. |