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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1 PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH 194; . ui . - a ed home Friday after spending the holidays at Highland Boy Community House. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Churich and little daughter Darlene and Milka Toma.s of Murray visited Dec-- I ember 28 in Highland Boy. P. O. 3 C Don Miller and Mrs Ethel Bone Miller of Ogden were guests January 3 of Mr. and Mrs. James Abreu and Mrs. Madeline Mayo Nelson. Vernon Jeffcott and daughters, Helen and Virginia, spent New Year's Eve with Mr and Mrs. Arthur Mullett 111 Salt Lake City. O HIGHLAND BOY. Marie Azzelio Marjorie Brimhall spent New Years in Salt Lake City visiting friends. Sgt. and Mrs. Gordon E, Jack-son left Friday to return to their home at San Francisco after spending Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bul-lock and family. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bullock of Magna were other holiday guests at the Bullock home- Sgt. Jackson is stationed for the next three! months at Camp Beale, Calif. Last Friday evening Betty Brimhall was honored at a din-ner and slumber party at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Brimhall. Betty's guests included Mary Lou Lyon, Lola Jean Gam tnell, Beverly Anderson. Vida Rae Poulsen, Rhea Lou Wilcox, Betty Lou Houghton and Dar-lene Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Bar-ton and children spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barton and family of Midval ' Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Nick Bolie in-cluded Lt. and Mrs. Walter Bolic, Cpl Axel Strand and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dellagnola and son. Pfc Albert Rubalcava return ed to Fort Lewis, Wash., January 5 after spending his furlough in Arizona and Highland Boy. Sophie Loverich Piedmont and Sgt Joe Loverich spent the week in Lava Hot Springs, Ida., visit-ing relatives. Cub Scouts will hold a slum-ber party this evening at High-land Boy Community House gymnasium. Questers and Queen Esthers held their December 27 Christ-mas party Skating and candy making at Highland Boy Com-munity House. Alice Virginia Brown returned Monday from Kansas City, where she spent Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. A fine attendance marked the New Year's Watch service at Highland Boy Community House A religious service, social and games in the early evening were followed with serving of refresh-ments and a sermonette on "Bells" by Miss Ada Duhigg. Miss Hettie Mae Parsons, pas- tor of Marys vale church, return CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT unfurnished apart menls, heated, electric refrig-erator, electric stove: or un-healed without olectric equip-ment. See Elliott W. Evans, First National Bank Bldg. WANTED Experienced wait-ress. Good waqe., and working conditions. Uniforms and meals furnished. Inquiro Veteran's Cafe, 537 Main St., Bingham. WANTED A responsible per-son lo tend two small children. Phone Midvale 417W or Bing-ham 563W. $60.00 per month and board and room. lipd WANTED Lady to do rlerical work. Inquire at the Canyon Motor Company ItSERIGERATOR REPAIRING And SERVICE Also Other Electrical Appliances Inquire $09 Main St. Phone 51!, I Sim; ha in Canyon HAVE YOU TRIED BINGHAM'S NEWEST RESTAURANT? t;OOD EATS (AMERICAN And EUROPEAN STYLE) PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS PLENTY OF BOOTHS AND COUNTER SPACE VETERAN'S CAFE ::17 MAIN STREET ("has. Demas, (icorge Makris, Mike Pappas BEER PARLOR AND DANCE HALL IN CONNECTION WITH CAFE. Aff0& AH The Time in 45 ' ' ' I DEPEND ON PENNEY'S ! ? DOUBLE WOOL BLANKETS SIZE 72 x 84 4.98 MEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT FLANNEL SHIRTS 1.J7 7 ONLY! BABY BUNTINGS &2J?Lm . 2.00 WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES Hr.fr' 1.98 RAV'C nVFPAI San,orized! sizes (J1- - DU! J UVLlmLLj 1 Pair to a Customer! 11 I IRONING BOARD PAD AND COVER 98 OILCLOTH S2S 33t OILCLOTH 5Xi',- - 39C ' PLAID SHEET BLANKET 70 80 89( FLOUR SACK SQUARES Washed and Mangled 19C FANCY OUTING FLANNEL 36 21 WOMEN'S RAYON HOSE Fu" KSS! pA, 92e " FEATHER FILLED BED PILLOWS S3 TilZ: 1.79 j j MEN'S UNIFORM PANTS SSSi1"1- - 2.19 L Snow Whi,c' So" and Fluffl j 3-L-B. COTTON BATTS 1.00 MENS' UNION SUITS Heav Weight 1.33 MENS' WOOL WORK SOCKS ,A1K 25C ' MENS' HEAVY ROCKFORD SOCKS , PAlR 35C MENS' BLUE POPLIN WORK SHIRTS 1.39 MENS' BLANKET LINED JUMPERS tonu 2.38 j MENS' MINE KINGS tiU 5.50j Popeye Club GREATER 01 ' f i m Friday Shows I J' I TiTvfl 6 and 9 p.m. Saturday I 1 I I L T. T JT Jjl Saturday Shows At 12:30 JANUARY 6 and 8 pm- - SUN. MON. TUESDAY WED. THURS. 7 8 9 10 11 Ann Sothern, JSjto Ni8hts 7 and 9 CRY HAVOC 1 Mon. 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. " 'J Monday 12:30-5:30-1- 0 p.m. Band and Cartoon SNEAK PREVIEW AH Spanish TITO GUIZAR 7 and 9 p.m. THURSDAY AT 9:00 P.M. ALLA EN EL TROPICO 1 it u PERfnAntni LHMMfntm WAVE KH CMBpUM witbP.ruifto.nt ciur jj?Sflk A W.v. Bolutioo, uii.r., mrSfr thimpuo aud war. tt ootbmg 1m to buy iUquirw .. OMtJ lcuicity or m. uuat 0.1. for mrr typ of ball. Ow 6 Moby bu.lt sauruouM. Qt Ctuum-Kfiu- t today. BINGHAM DRUG COMPANY BIG REDUCTIONS Closing Out Complete Line Women's Fall and Winter COATS and SUITS 1 Quality virgin wool Two Days Only Wednesday - Thursday Jan. 10 & 11 Bingham Merc. THE BIG STORE PHONE 1415 t i u im rn n n ri rn;.:: : : :::::: : ; : : : : : : n ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE DIAMOND INN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ON NEW YEAR'S DAY I TOOK OVER MANAGEMENT OF THE DIAMOND INN AT 499 MAIN STREET. 1 HOPE TO MEET MY MANY FRIENDS AT THE DIAMOND SINCfcRELY, JENNIE MATTSON Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier en- - ' tertained at dinner New Year's Eve at their home in Copperton for Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fern ley of Salt Lake City, who played high at bridge, and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Robbe, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Jor.es, Mi and Mrs. Joseph Kemp and Dr and Mrs. Paul S. Richards. The holiday decorations were in a Christmas theme. Mrs .Helen Amicone is visit-ing her husband, Cpl. Steve Ami-con- e at Camp Howze, Tex. The couple spent Christmas day in Dallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bowers and daughter, Maxine, and Mrs. Robert Lewis and son John, all of Salt Lake City, visited over the week-en- d with Mrs. Lucy Marks and daughter, Mary. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs ' Reno Marcon were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elvin, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson and three children returned Monday from Roosevelt, where they spent the holidays. Mr. Nelson joined them for New Years. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Household-- ! er had as their guest Monday Miss Kathryn Madsen of Sandy. Among the delightful New Year "At Homes" was the bar-becue at Utah Power and Light substation with Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Parkinson, Dr. and Mrs. E. J-- ' Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-- ! mond Buckle and Joe Vranes as hosts. Later the group of about 40 persons went to Eagles hall. Y Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter and family spent Christmas Eve in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dowd and Donna Gav. The Dowds were guests of the Car-ters New Year Eve. Others at-- i tending the supper at the Carter home were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. John tin, Mrs. Martin Prigmore, EdrjJi Arata and Mr. and Mrs. A. v9 Peterson- Planning to attend the uJB State Symphony concert, wiifB Mischa Elman,. violinist, as 9 loist, last evening at KingsburS hall were Audrey Groves, KnttB leen Grabner, Helen Jofs, AftJI Thome, Tomiye Ishitnatsu, MarjB DaZanche, Shirley Parkin Cleo Groves. Mrs. Laura McDonald WM daughter Mary Lou of MidvalJB spent Sunday with Mrs. Ham 1 Sours and Mrs. C. J. McCorrnajH of Copperton. Mrs. Sours l,M Thursday to spend remainder f the week at Midvale. D. T. Carlson, district managa I of the J. C. Penney company, n:Jl Salt Lake City, was a businqfl visitor in Bingham Canyon Wt-- j nesday. ........ j LOCAL NOTES : Guests last Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth included Mr. and Mrs. John Tur-ner, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bock-stead- , all of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. William Klinebi rg, Mr and Mrs. Paul Pehrson, all of Salt Lake City, Mrs. R. D McCloy of Mur-ray. Turkey dinner was served at a lfloo covered table lighted with red tapers in crystal eandle-labra- . The evening was spent playing cards. Mrs. Lynn Peterson and child ren, Kay and Lynn, of Salt Lake City, left Tuesdav after four days with Mr. and Mrs. E J. House-holder. New Year's Eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Ja eohsen included Mr. and Mrs Preston Jacobson of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ceuvas and fa-mily. Catherine Dimas and Mrs. Tom Praggastis left Tuesday evening for Chicago to attend the wed-ding of Miss Kay Strike of Salt Lake City and Dr. Luke Politis. Mr and Mrs. Leo Brisk and children visited in Cooperton New Year's dav with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brisk and family. Kay Apostol and Louise Bal-lam- is spent the New Year holi-day at Roosevelt with Mr. and Mrs. George Abplanaln. return ing home Tuesday night. Mrs. George Chenoweth of Roosevelt spent New Years with her sister, Mrs. Christ Apostol and family. December Thirtieth will al-ways be "Wedding Anniversary" for Miss Beulah Larson and Cpl. Robert D. Nelson, who were mar-ried in Berkeley, Calif., at the home of the bridegroom's broth-er, Harry C. Nelson. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dean Larsen, 65!) East Third South, Salt Lake of Bingham Canyon. For the ceremony she chose an aqua blue suit with matching accessories and a Corsage of while orchids Her sister, Mrs Jack H. Alston, was her attendant. The newly-wed- s are temporarily at home in San Prancisco. Mrs. Reed Hardy of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Kim Goff of Mid vale entertained New Year's day at a birthday party honoring Mr. Cloff and Frances Fennell Kelly at the Hardy home. Beside those mentioned, present were Mrs. L. C. Hoopes and Mrs. Victor Hoopes. both of Rupert Ida., Mr. and Mrs. K W. Fennell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fletcher, all of Coppvrton, and Reed Kelly uf Bingham. An exchange of White Ele-phants featured the club party-hel- last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. 0. J. Graham of Midvale. Pumpkin pie and cof-fee were served. Prizes went to Mrs. R. W. Freeman and Mrs. Clair R. Mathis. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goff spent New Year's day in Provo with ritola, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arri-tol- a. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nell and son Kenny of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Nell of Riverton were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonne were New Year's guests of Mr and Mrs. Benton Boyd. Mrs. Howard Jackson of Salt ' Lake City will spend the week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. P, Christison. Mrs, E. W. Gleason attended installation of the Navy Mothers; club Wednesday at the Salt Lake Civic Center. Mrs Tom Blockovich entertain-ed the 509 club Wednesday eve-- 1 nine. Prizes went to Mrs. Earl Bigler and Mrs Sunny Halliday. Supper was served to eight. Marjorie Thompson left Wed-nesday to resume classwork at Brighairi Young university. The Lark Bridge club held their Christmas party last Friday St the home of Mrs. Wallace Pe-- ! terson with Mrs. Marie Peterson of Midvale an invited guest. Pri-zes at cards went to Mrs. D. A Thomas, Mrs. Harry Williams and Mrs. E. W. Gleason. The la-- ! dies exchanged gifts. Mrs. Marie Peterson entertained the tame group at bridge at her home last Saturday evening. The affair was a New Year party. ' ' : LARK i and Mis. Stanley Eastman ui Keg Mountain. Mr. and Mrs Will: Sharp nf Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Payne of Salt Lake City and Georgie siumk of Long Beach, Calif., spent New Year's with Mr and Mrs George East man Mr. and Mrs. Jos Dumont of Butter field had as dinner guests lay Mr and Mrs. John Mur-ra- j and family of Salt Lake City Year's guests at the Du 1! were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bauer and family of Lead Mine and Mr, and Mrs. J. Shoemaker of Midvale. Mr. and Mis. K 1.. Christie at-tended Hie New Year's Eve par-ly at the University club, Salt Lake City. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Williams Mr ami Mrs. Dewey Nelson ited in Pleasant Grove Christ-mas day. Jeanrii Brynolf, daughter of and Mis. Vi rner Brynolf. h Saturday to return to her cadi t muses training at Presby-terian hospital Mr and Mrs. Tom Hatch and family "1 Bountiful visited Sat-urday in Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Susaeta had inner guests New Year's Eve Mr and Mrs. Louis Arritolu and family, Mr. and Mrs Rufus Ar- - Erank Nelson and Beverly Davis Tell Of Their Betrothal Announcement was made Christmas day by Mrs. Ebba Da-vis of 234 Wall street, Salt Lake City, of her daughter, Beverly, to Naval Trainee Dewey Frank Nelson, son of Mr and Mrs. Dew-ey Nelson of Lark. Frank left December 27 to report at Great Lakes, 111. He graduated from Bingham high school and is a former student at University of Utah, where he made teams as halfback two years. |