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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBP.R . I PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH I'M - " entertained Tuesday Garfield I Garrity with MrTgiJ at the home of Mrs. Garrity at a delightful tea honoring Miss Jenny Buchman. Mrs. Laura McDonald, former-ly of Bingham, was married Sat-urday, September 29 to M. Sgt. J. W. Parker of California. Mrs. C. J. McCormick and son, Jimmy, spent the week-en- d at 'children returned Tuesday from a three-da- y visit at Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Niel-sen and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Buckle were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boh Jimas. Tuesday, September 25 Mrs. A ('. La rick, Mrs. H. G. Frazier. Mrs Lester Sumnicht, Mrs. Alta Boyd, Mrs. Kathleen Sonne and Mrs. L L Watson attended the friendship meeting of the Mer-ia-chapter of the Order of East-c- Star at Ogden : local notes: Monday afternoon Miss Alice Brown and thr Home Guard group and Miss Ada Duhigg and Cub Scouts enjoyed a weiner roast party in back of the High-land Boy Community House. Two new members. Keith Barton and Joe Ruhaleava were initiated in-to the Cub Scouts Mrs. Virgil Hutehings and Clair R. Mathis, manager of J. C. Penney store, attended the district managers meeting at the Hotel Utah Thursday and Fri-day of last week. He was accom-panied by Mrs. Mathis to both meeting.;. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Caulfield left Tuesday morning for their home in Long Beach, Calif., fol-lowing a ten-da- y visit with Mr. and Mrs S. T. Nerdin. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs- Thom-as Caulfield and with Mrs. Eliza-beth Caulfield of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Amsderi and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aus-tin left Tuesday morning to spend two weeks in San Fran-cisco. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Caulfield were dinner guests Friday even-- : ing of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ner-din of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huebner had as dinner guests Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Ner-din and Mr. and Mrs. John P Caulfield of Long Beach. No. 1 Firemen and auxiliary met Monday evening for dinner and bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tat-to- n and Mrs. Edith Peterson were in charge of arrangements. Places were set for 40. Prizes were won by Mrs. William Cook, Mrs. Earl Rager, Ben McAllister and Earl T. James. Tuesday evening Miss Alice Brown had a kindergarten mo-thers social. The devotional pro-gram consisted of a talk "Behav-ior Problems of Kindergarten Age Children" by Miss Brown which was followed by a num-ber of games, a happy hour of talk and light refreshments. Marian Nelson of Lark was week-en- d guest of Svble Archi-bald. Dale Johnston, Bob Hansen and Jack Martin returned Sun-day from a four days' trip to Is-land park and Henry's Lake, Ida. On their way back they stopped to see the LDS temple at Idaho Falls. The Sodality club, a club- - com-posed of 22 little girls, had an election of officers at their Mon-day evening meeting. The follow-ing officers were elected: presi-dent, Elizabeth Leonard; vice president, Grace Young; secre-tary, Delia Martin, and treasurer. Gloria Young. Mrs. Vern Skinner entertain ed at a lovely bridal shower for her daughter, Betty. Friday, Sep-tember 28. Five hundred and Cootie were played. Five hund-red prizes were won by Mrs. Joe Timothy, Mrs. Bert Thompson and Mi's- Dean Ham. Prizes at Cootie went to Elaine Mattson. Mrs. Emmie Johnson of Tooele, and Mrs. Ruth Knight. Delicious refreshments were enjoyed by 25. The bride-elec- t received many lovely gifts Mrs. Eugene Morns entertain-ed at a delightful luncheon Mon-day for Mrs. C. W- Wimmcr of Ogden, Mrs. M. C. Cotter, Mrs. Joseph Kemp of Midvale, Mrs. A. C. Larick and Mrs. Sadie Chesler Mrs. Wimmer, who has been a guest of Mrs. Morris the past week, left Saturday for her home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kidd and Mr and Mrs. A. J Ablett enter-tained Tuesday evening after the premiere for Mr. and Mrs. John W Holmes, Mary Serassio W and Miss Peggy Green, who is enroute to her home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Reno Marcon and dau-ghte- rs returned Sunday evening months' visit at An-- 1 from a three gels Camp, Calif Next meeting of LDS Relief society will be held Tuesday. Oct 9 at the wardhouse. The meeting will begin with the teachers' report at 1:15 p.m Les-sons will be given by Mrs. A O Woodland. The theology lesson will begin at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs.: David C. Lyon in charge. Father Vidal Vodusek of San, Francisco spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Rev. Daniel E. Leahy. Mrs. W. D, Kidd. Mrs. A. J. Ablett, Mrs. John W. Holmes, Ifrt. DeLoy Yates and Mary Set assio enjoyed a Chinese dinner in Salt Lake Wednesday evening. Mrs. George B Robbe enter- - tamed at her home in Copperton Saturday evening at a miscel-laneou- s shower for Jenny Buch-man. Fall flowers centered the tables and were about the rooms. The guests present included Mrs. Sadie Chesler, Mrs. Madsen and Mrs. Joseph Kemp, both of Mid-val- Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. L. C. Jones, Mrs J. C. Landenberger, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. L. S, Breckon, Mrs. Robert Goodwin of Lark, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. H L. Garrity, Mrs. L. A. Walker and Mrs. J. D. Shilling, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs Eugene Morris, Mrs. Thomas Caulfield and the honored guest Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. R. G. Frazier and Mrs. J. C. Landenberger. Mrs. Walker received the traveling prize. The honoree received the guest prize and many other love-ly gifts. Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs Parker and daughter, Viola and Mr. and Mrs Jack P. Hoyne of South Chicago, Ind., were din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har-ry Sours Thursday evening. Lt. James Keefe of Seattle vis-ited Tuesday with the Rev Dan-iel E. Leahy. Mrs. L. S. Breckon and Mrs. H, CARD OF THANH I We wish to thank th.T I of John Dcva for kid i in arranging funeral 5en"zM for the lovely Moral l Signed, Mrs. 71 And G-- mo,McJ COME TO THE MIDWAY SERVICE FOR ARC WELDING, ACETYLENE WELDING AND BRAZING GREASING AND LUBRICATION OF ALL KINDS MIDWAY SERVICE JERRY and FAT HURLEY PHONE U On Sale Friday! fTS BATH TOWELS ok 49e yjgrJlf0'j thirsty pieces of terry rky to dry you -- off in a VV WjI flash! Huh their nubby nap lmfy0" briskly over your body for '' wa,m ''"tf'V tfiow ! All- - -- fa T Limit two lo ii customer REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING And SERVICE Also Other Electrical Appliances Inquire Main St. Phone SIC Hi nulia in Canyon Tailoring SALE Mens and Ladies j Suits and Overcoats Made To Measure Friday, October 5 and Saturday, Oct. 6 By Mr. Branchard, Special Representative for CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE Ladies monkey fur coal, very beautiful and new See Mrs. Bruce Ivie, 295 Main St. FOR SALE Refrigerator and electric range, and all house-hold furniture. See Dr. Whifaker or Call 199. FOR SALE Bedroom set, in-cluding congoleum rug and box springs; living room set. including practically new rug and Hot Point electric stove. Mrs. Dorius Adams, 308 E. State Highway. Copperton or call 62 1W FRUIT CAKES ENGLISH BISCUITS 1.98 Make it u real Christmas JltV for your friends overseas by sending a fruit cake! Bring a touch of home to Full of delicious fruits and your friends overseas, with nuts, they are carefully these attractively boxed wrapped and sealed in cookies. Cream filled, short ready-to-ma- il cartons. You bread and nutted varieties, will want them for your Packed to retain freshness, own table, too! 2-l- b. pounds. RAYON r' YARD GOODS 'LlbftJfcttf Vl" rayn ''" a pair of vALKPy deft hand m transform 'V$Wl"r O into beautiful dresses! In ''u t"J exciting colors and patterns 10 ennance your prettiness Xr-- 1 make you want to sew! HICHUJH V TOIimS I are vital factors in a lucrum t tour isI IraJt, 1 IMPRESSIONS good or bad, are formed before tourists reach the large cities of Utah. Many of these impressions are indelible. DISTANCES are so great that every highway town and city should have a profitable stop-ove- r business. The requirements are simple: Good food properly served, clean rest accommodations, city or town parks in good condition, an air of hospitality. A JOB OF SELLING every community by all its citizens is only common sense. Yet the greatest responsibility for creating favorable im-pressions rests with such border places as St. George, Kanab, Thompsons', Vernal, Echo, Logan, Tremonton and Wen-dove- r. Theirs is a state-wid- e as well as a community service. UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Alias Building Salt Lai City, Utah (Thi5 advertisement is number eight of a series to promote a greater tourist trade for the entire state) FRESH CUT FLOWERS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES NOW OUT OF OUR NEWLY INSTALL-ED REFRIGERATOR FLORAL BOX. GLADIOLAS SNAPDRAGONS GARDENIAS SWEET PEAS ROSES ASTERS ALSO FAMOUS 4 I IPAnitt a . - - BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH tAururiwiA LALIENTE POTTERY. Call in and see our floral Display. BINGHAM MORTUARY W. V. Robinson Telephone 17 National Tailoring Co. Bingham Merc, THE BIG STORE PHONE 14 15 How to keep wheels rolling You roll on wheels and WHmBFJuunsB 6RIASI ! the wheels of your car or truck roll on bearings. To protect wheel bearings use long-lived- , wear reducing RPM Wheel Bearing Grease. Ruined wheel bearings are . hard to replace these days! Keep yours in tip-to- p condition by regular servicing with RPM Wheel Bearing Grease! By BINGHAM a.S & OIL CO. ),:" Phone 12 V Learn the interesting and profitable bcaury profession ,.t tin modern Excelcis Bcaury Mm jTBrffiUm School right id the heart ol Sail I ake in SL"TmkiSSm lt has been new I) equipped to give you the ffifflHayif fines! and most complete instruction in the fiSf-mSS-an of beaut) culture And. the ru, grow KNUSV ing demand foi trained beaut) operators HHfi&flf giver ou an opportunity to begin earning jm jnPHMpiB geJ monc) you graduate from BPWpPmJ' Excclcis tin uest s leading beaut school. Hmj t Ixolcil hjuly Sthool Main and Broadway, Salt laW Cty I, Uroti Please send lniormtova on your Beaucy Course. No obligation on my part Nam Addrtts City Stale iH i Friday ad Saturday GREATER 7:00 p.m. Information OCTOBER m sat. WB-U- S -- pj: v e ; 8 9 ill J RYAN Sji ?SaiE!H3ZIi E? |