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Show I FRIDAYDECEMBER 21, 1945 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH CHRISTMAS EDITION CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTSIN 1945 (Continued from page two) John Dellagnola died from a heart attack on the street. Requiem mass was held May 11 at Holy Rosary church for Maria Elena Moyeda, who died at a local hospital. Bingham Eagles and Bingham IDS Sunday school hold special Mother's day programs.. Mearna T. Gates of Pomeroy, UTash., president of U. S. Junior Chamber, was entertained at a luncheon May 18 by the local club. Several state and national Javcee leaders were also present. Commencement exercises were held May 16 at Bingham high school. Funeral services were held for J. A. Thomas May 26. Bingham district's twelfth cas-ualty of World War II was Ma-rine Private Delbert Dexter, who was killed May 10 on Okinawa. Juno Benton Boyct was named head of Lark Lions. Other officers elected were Fred Linck, 1st vice president;' Clyde Crump, 2nd vice president; Leland Nielsen, 3rd vice president; Clyde Gillam, secretary, Jack Hall, treasurer; Glen Waterman, tail twister; Max M. DuBois, lion tamer; D. A. Thomas and R. L. Christie, two-ye- ar trustees. Miss Beverly Marie Nix be-came the bride of William N. Bar-ne- tt August 16. George T. Parkinson, manager of Utah Power and Light office at Bingham since March 1943, was transferred to Evanston, Wyo., as district manager- V-- J day was proclaimed Aug-ust 14 with most business estab-lishments closing for a two-da- y holiday. , Mrs. Maude Evelyn Bowlby died August 13 at her home in Copperton of a cerebral hemor-rhage. Peter J. Latsis of West Jordan and formerly of Bingham died August 13 of a lingering illness. ' (Continued on back page) for Antonio Cuglietta, who died in a Salt Lake hospital. July Miss Edith Lois Hornickel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt E. Hornickel of Salt Lake and formeerly of Copperton, became the bride of MMM 2iC Sherman Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Roy Wilcox of Lark. Rex T. Tripp, secretary-treasure- r of Bingham Mercantile com-- i pany was appointed a member of Jordan school district board as successor to Dr. Paul S. Rich-- ! ards, who resigned recently be-- 1 cause of the press of his increas- - ingly large practice and the de- - mands of his duties at the U. of U. school of medicine. Miss Joy Dean Davies and AMM 3,C Jack Thurmond re-peated marriage vows at the Hy-ru- Jensen home in Salt Lake City July 13. Miss Faye Cowdell became the bride of RT 3 C Keith O. Timo-thy in Chicago. Mrs. Sarah Frances Steiner of Salt Lake City, a resident of Bingham for 35 years died July 17 in a Salt Lake hospital. Bingham's war bond purchas-es in the seven campaigns total $1,075,376.10. O. O. Barton, Utah Construc-tion employee, was killed July 20 when knocked from the top of a loaded truck by an overhead wire 300 feet east of the Sunset Miss Mary Frances Frazier, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier and Lt. (jg) Thomas S. Strathairn of Hilo, Hawaii, ex-changed marriage vows at As-toria, Oregon. Helen Rae Stillman became the bride of Chief Gunner's Mate Eldon Hosmer Peterson July 26 August Mrs. Anna Martin Watkins of Copperton died at her home af-ter a lingering illness. American Legion baseball state champions entrain for Denver regional tourney. Harold W. Nielsen was install-ed as new president of Jaycees. Mrs. Nielsen accepted leadership of the Jay-C-Ette- s. John Russell Frazier, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier grad-uates June 5 from New Mexico Military Institute at Roswell, N. Mexico. Elliott W. Evans, Bingham City attorney was elected president of the Lions club. Others elected were Leland G. Burress, first vice president; George T. Park-inson, second vice president; C T. Praggastis, secretary-treasure- r; W. V. Robinson, tail twister; W. R. Anderson, lion tamer; W. H. Harris and T. H. McMullin, two year directors. Miss Kathleen Grabner and T. Sgt. James Jones exchanged marriage vows June 19 at Albu-querque, New Mexico. J. Dewey Knudsen was named commander of American Legion, Mrs. Irene Brisk was elected president of the auxiliary. Miss Anna Muhar became the bride of Theodore Bilbao Junej 14 at Community House. A wedding of June 16 was that of Mrs. Anna Ballen Lujan and Pete Uriona. The couple are ma-- 1 king their home in Salt Lake. Maurine Hyland wins Bing-ham district war bond queen honors. Requiem mass was held June 21 at Holy Rosary church for John Predovich who died at the Bingham hotel. R- C. Miller of Midvale, and a former resident of Bingham, died in a Salt Lake hospital June 21 following a long illness. Requiem mass was celebrated Juris 30 at Holy Rosary church PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis-trict court or the respective sign-ers for further information.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Minnie Elizabeth Zion Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign-ed at the office of Elliott W. Evans, First National Bank Bldg., Bingham Canyon, Utah, on or before the 30th day of January, AD. 1946. Elaine Eden, administratrix, Estate of Minnit- - Elizabeth Zion, Deceased. Date of first publication No-vember 30, A.D. 1945. Attorney for Administratrix: Elliott W Evans, Attorney at Law, First National Bank Bldg., Bingham Canyon, Utah. Date of last pub. Dec. 21, 1945. This is the season of good will, and, looking down the long list of names of those who have shown their good will towards us in 1945, we come to yours. We want to thank you for this good will on your part, and to send just the friend-liest of wishes for your happiness and cheer at Christmastime. CARR FORK BAR CHRIS AND JOHN 'HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING' Once mors we assemble In happy reunion to celebrate the ago-ol- tradition of Christ-mas. Short though tho days, long though the nights, the glowing background oJ Christ-mas makes all hearts light. Recalling now the happy relationships of 1945 we wish ycu the choicest blessings this holy season can bestow. CHOWS FOOD STORE j Anast J- - Chipian Joyous Christmas Of far greater value than the most precious jewel or the most cost-ly gift is happiness and peace of spirit. Could we wish more for you this Christmas season than its attainment? For your fine co-operation and loyalty to us in 1943 you have our lasting gratitude. MR. AND MRS. K. L. ISBELL Santa Claus would nover get down the chimney with our load of good wishes for a Merry Christmas to the people of this community, becauw he just couldn't squeeze through. You've been mighty good to us and we appreciate it beyond words. We want you to enjoy Christmas this sea-to- n of 1945 at nover before. THE BIG FOUR CLUB 501 Main Street Every SUNDAY Afternoon ROBERT ARMBRUSTER'S ORCHESTRA IN Station KSL at 2:30 p. m. BROUGHT TO YOU BY UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Tor every lea et ere we mine, another ton must be developed or we will soon be without a mining industry in Utah. En-courage those who prospect and develop." METAi. MINING INDUSTRY I 'J iAH h ' j A progressive future for Utah depends upon the sincere and full cooperation of all agencies. I 1 We must encourage new industries and I protect those already established so as to provide full employment for all, including those returning from war service. National Tunnel & Mines Co. iiiiiiiiiiiiiw |