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Show IglDAg 2G 1946 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FL!T? I dinner guests Tuesd Id H. R- Gust of Von vverl Mr. and Mrs. yfbur c! Thomas and family. Mrs. J A. Thomas of Midvale is spending thus week at home the ot Mr. and Mrs W c Car- ter. Mr and Mrs. Donald G. Reid, Clifford Reid and Mrs. Dorlesca Kenner attended a party Satur-day evening given in honor of Mrs. John Donaldson of Salt Lake City who- was celebrating her birthday Mr. and Mrs W. C. Carter and family. Mrs. J. A. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boron and family enjoyed a canyon party at Butterfield canyon Tuesday. The occasion was Mr. Carter's birthday. sister-in-la- Mrs. Leah Peter-to- n and daughter. Donna, of Rock Springs, Wyo. Mrs. A. J. Huber and grand-son, Clark Larter of Salt Lake City, were Saturday evening guests of Mr and Mrs P. W. Pe-terson. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Nell are the parents of a baby boy born April 13. ' ' E LARK Easter guests of Mr. and Mis R- L. Christie were Mr and Mrs. Ingo Swan of Tooele The after-- ' noon was spent at Hogle Gar-- 1 dens, Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Joe Dumont and children spent the week-en- d in Ogdt n with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas of Bingham were luncheon guests last Saturday of Mr. and Mis Byron G. Thomas. Enjoy. ng a picnic at Liberty Park Easter Sunday were Mr and Mrs- George Eastman, Mr. and Mrs Keith Kendall and son. Keith Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rushton and daughter. Sandra, Mrs. Harry Reed and daughter Mrs. Fred" Walker of Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs Sid Arnold. Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron G. Thorn-- ; as were Mr. and Mrs. W. G Thomas. The occasion was Mrs. W. G. Thomas' birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell were dinner guests last Thursday ev-ening of their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nell of Midvale. The occasion was Mrs- Dell Nell's birthday. James Franklin was a Salt Lake City visitor Monday Mr. and Mrs. James Brouan and family visited in Midvale Sunday. Week-en- d guests of Mr and Mrs. P. W- - Peterson were their v Enjoying picnic at Liberty park Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W C. Carter and fa-mily, J. D. Boren, Mr. and Mrs Martin Prigmore and son Jim-my, Mrs. J. A- Thomas oi Mid vale, Mr. and Mrs. II. F Dowd and children. Donna Gay and Michael and Mr and Mrs. Mel Kidder and son Billy, both of Ogdcn and Mr and Mis. Grant Shaw and family of Midvale Here's a real opportunity for the young man who wants a good job with a future. An Army job it a steady job offer-ing good pay, the highest security, every opportunity for promotion and a chance to see the world. You get valuable training in technical skills, good food, clothing, quarters and medical care free. If you go overseas, you get 20 extra pay. You can retire at half pay after 20 years or retire at three-quarte- rs pay after 30 years. And you get a 30-da- y vacation at full pay every year! Many other advantages not offered elsewhere. If you are 18 to 34 and physically fit (or 17 with parents' consent), you can enlist now and qualify for one of these fine jobs in the peacetime Regular Army. You owe it to yourself to get all the facts NOW! Apply at j U. i. ARMY RECRUITING STATION Bingham Canyon Post Office I "IT PAYS TO PAY CASH" I THIS WEEK SPECIALS I )NELESS CORNED BEEF, LB. 35e I i ijNCH MEAT, SMOKED LIVER SAUSAGE, I MORTADELLA, and COTTA SALAMI, LB. 35c I AMERICAN CHEESE, LB. 37c I SMOKED HAM KNUCKLES, LB. 23c I SAlEKKRAlIT' LB. .07 I DILL PICKLES, 3 For 10c I FRESH AND CURED FISH, I SEA FOOD I FRESH DRESSED POULTRY--I STEWING HENS - ROASTERS - FRYERS I RABBITS I Lendaris Meat I Market I Bingham Canyon Phone 377 J. S. NOBLE, MGR. MEAT DEPT. EFFICIENT This institution is dedi-cated to honest, quick, reliable service. There are no boundary lines to the territory we are always ready to serve. BINGHAM MORTUARY W. V. Robinson Telephone 17 COME TO THE MIDWAY SERVICE FOR ARC WELDING ACETYLENE WELDING, BRAZING AND TIRE VULCANIZING GREASING AND LUBRICATION OF ALL KINDS MIDWAY SERVICE JERRY and FAT HURLEY PHONE 12 It is said that Bingham Canyon has the lonsest and narrowest street in the world. Let's change that April 28 to May 4. Let it then be said that Bingham Canyon has the longest, narrowest and cleanest streets in the world. GUARANTEED RIDDANCE OF COCKROACHES AND BEDBUGS FOR ONE YEAR! I MONTHLY CONTRACT SERVICE OR ONE APPLICATION GUARANTEED 90 DAYS. ARDEE MAINTENANCE CO. 212 BEASON BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY. WRITE OR CALL J1 I For what your car needs... -- V It Pays to see your Dealer Battery Perking? ""v Broke uneven? Maybe a little pale and limp ! cIS5jv Bad brakes and wheels that around the edges? That's I f y S fC) track like a snake in the snow easy to fix. Our tester will tell J 'SS 'rV) are two of the world's worst PX ill ' the story, and there's a new kki ) rubber thieves. And bad j Guaranteed Ford Battery for j K vTl3riBi brakes also are an invitation I your ear if you need it. A ok to an accident. Let us fix you i Powerful heavy-dut- y type JSZJJi UP 80 yur tires wi" laf,t ' I lottery that starts your car j Jffj f jf longer. A wheel alignment I quicker and outlasts ordinary will do part of the job .. W batteries. A new Ford hat j P5 a brake checkup completes it. H s tery is a good investment in Come in and see us. You'll trouble-fre- e car performance. drive more safely. Dimples? We fix 'em Genuine Ford Parts v'-- s Vessir.wesmoothouttho.se i jM We now have a good stock of -- Oi unsightly fender dimples, Wa" Sv Genuine Ford Parts the WBPu touch them up where needed V 1 K" kind specially built for Ford ' Ji raBP" - with matching paint ... and iJJj 1 And Decause tney ftt fy.'V, JB send your car out sleek and i : JJ'-S-l right and are made of better us - '" rky as a al with a new vJ&T materials- - tney la8t lner, ft'f'p jm V summer bonnet. Factory- - ffoX--? save money on maintenance mSf?J - u':nni(i Koni mechanics with costs. To be sure of getting laWw))ff IK plenty of know-ho- ran iron . Ci.Tinne Ford Parts and KMbW out even the worst dimples as Ford-traine- d men to install Vj' - nicely as your tailor presses &a them, bring your car to us. v P your best trousers. Our work is guaranteed, Immediate Service and Fair Prices from CANYON MOTOR CO. PHONE 333 BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH MAIN AND MARKHAM I I A loan from this bank will make buying a I simpler task than you .mag- - home a much I may be ined. Terms are low, payments I of time, and all costs extended over a period I can be included in small monthly payments. I with the advantages and It s like paying rent l home. security of owning your own : COPPERFIELD Valeta Novers Phone 505W Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell and family were visitors at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Alma T. Wright of Sandy Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Bing-ham was a Tuesday evening vis-itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Robertson. The Boy Scouts of Copperfield wire busy Thursday evening as they gathered rusty nails and such in the streets They are be-ing repaid Friday evening by a holiday in Salt Lake City swim-ming. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family spent Easter Sunday at Woodruff, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bray and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller were Salt Lake City visitors one day last week. Mrs. Bray left Wednesday morning for Berkeley, Calif., to visit her sister. Velma Gonzales accompanied Mr and Mrs. Miya to Salt Lake City Easter Sunday. They en-joyed a movie and stage show at the Lyric theater which was fol-lowed by a dinner. Mr. and Mrs- Wade Todd were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brenner. Mrs. Leonard Johnson left Sunday for Richmond, Calif., where she will be a guest at the home of Mrs. Arilla Jackson- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whetsel and family and Genevieve Whet-sel spent Easter at Malad, Ida. A group of Copperfield boys and girls spent Easter Sunday on a picnic at Butterfield canyon. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS VIRGINIA ORTEGO, Plaintiff, -- vs- JOSEPH A. ORTEGO, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days af-- j ter service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you ac-cording to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to re-cover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore ex-- i isting between you and the plain-- 1 tiff. ELLIOTT W. EVANS, Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Address: Elliott W. Evans, Attorney at Law, First National Bank Building, Bingham Canyon, Utah. |