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Show IrRlDAV JULY 25, 1947 W- : ' THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE Hunger". In the American Week-ly, that great magaiiu- - distrib-uted with next Sunday's Los An-geles Examiner.o Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and children attended the rodeo in Ogden Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Malkos and children visited the past four days with Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos. George Hardman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardman. is visit-ing with his grandfather, G. G. Greer of Spanish Fork. Kay Bonch visited Friday night with Valeta and Norma Never and Mary Ellen Whetsel. They enjoyed a candy pull at the Ne-vers home. "What Makes People Fat". It's not always just a cast' of love for food. Excessive eating habits fre-quently can be traced directly to nervous and emotional tension. See how medicine treats this problem. Read "Fat From Phvchic ' COPPERFiEli) j Valeta Never Phone 50SW Valeta Never, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nevers, is spend-ing a week with Mrs. A. E Ottlv ol Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arp of Bingham and Mr and Mrs. J. A. Gonzales enjoyed a show and d. nner m Salt Lake City Sunday-evenin- The home of Mrs. Malcolm Ro-- 1 bertson was the scene Tuesday evening of a delightful party gi-ven in honor of Mrs. J. W Hill of Portland, Ore. Among those present were Mrs. Ab'in Pt" Mrs. W. E. Hickman, Mrs. Earl Hunter, Mrs. Leonard Anaeiouu, Mrs R. L. Cunliffe, Mrs. Ted Scroggin. Mis Harvev Halverson, Mrs. J. W. Anderson, Mrs. Ro-- , bertson and the honored guest Mr. and Mrs. N G. Nevers and daughters, Norma and Valeta, and Mary Ellen Whetsel enjoyed swimming at Saratoga Saturday evening. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs A. E Only of Mid-vale. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell and children attended the Wright reunion at Fairmont park in Salt Lake City recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whetsel and children the spent Tuesday up canyon Alma T. Wright and Colleen Cowdell spent Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Mai vin Cowdell vin Ray and sons, Roy, Mack and Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mil-ne- r and daughter Norma Kay and son tJrant, Mrs C. J Mac- - Neil of Sandy, Mrs. Puul Slotte and daughters Dorothy and Fratv CCI and Mrs Mary Slotte of Bingham. LOCAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crane of Lark left Monday for a several weeks visit with Mrs. Crane's brother, Harry' Buchman of Ra-pid River, Mich. Ross Falsetti and family of Salt Lake City, formerly of Biogham, plan to leave soon to make their home in San Fran-cisco. A birthday party was given for Vicki Ann Slotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Runar Slotte, July 10, on her first birthday at their home in Midvale. Those at-tending were Mr. and Mrs. Mar- - "You don't have to swing to kill that pesty thingjy Knock 'em dead with Chevron Ply Spray. JjiL Flies, mosquitoes, moths and other insects TbF meel lluu k death when a fine mist is ill J ""-"1'- '"to the air. 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U 5 Re,;abe Service! using this 1917 Ford Truck since I was Tve been m I'm 63 now. The engine has been replaced " mo8t of the original equipment is Sin use!' say Ford Trucks last longer!" lESSS TURNER. Kolromo, Indiana ANY OTHER MAKEI- -J I" Uil TODAY THAM MORI FORD TRUCKS IN CANYON MOTOR CO. MAIN AND MARKHAM PH0NE 333 ' |