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Show f ' FRIDAY, JUxe 2a PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Ml 5 'Before And After At Bingham Canyon Before anil .liter e impurisoni Sre alway1 Interesting, iu t the one of the Utah Copper Is of particular Interest to I'lalins ,n its since--- : nil operation ti mi inl so much to the state durlDI the past 40 odd years. The hlstorie pin are at nu top was taken shortly after 1900 shuw lug Bingham Canyon as was then primarily a Iosgiii; camp with some gold mining and some pro-specting fur lead and zinc. Indus-try in the canyon supported only u handful of people. The picture below shows a pari of the same canyon as it is today; a mountain of low grade or.; is being wliitlli d away. Buu.'iam canyon has been converted Into one of America's great Industries and Utah has been enriched to (he extent of millious from th.; Bing-ham mountain. Since minim; was started there In l'JOl more than $!sT2.4tl,y35 has been turned into business and chanm Is of the state ln the form of $169,581,933 for wages, (269,735,898 for power and supplies; $177,191,317 for federal state and city taxes, and $J31!,932,S07 fur smelting, freight and refining, GOOD NEWS Here's good news Ions will soon siw be the finer yarns bSSM again! "Very sheera" made of finer than 30 &fl and or HnerKfl refers to the w, ight of th?2 gauge refers to f And the "very ajg price ceilings. ln i,no ngi in effect now on th Ctl lar weights that right along th. cefijM w compares with the,!' price for n, fuM hose of'ao a m coarser. Z his mother, Mrs- Ella Terry and Mrs James Simmons and daughter, Hazel, all of Salt Lake City. Robert Johnston, father of Vic-tor Johnston, and Mrs. Violet Carpenter, a siter of Victor Johnston, and daughter, Eleaftor, left Saturday morning tor Santa Cruz, Calif., following a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnston. Mr and Mrs- Joseph Spend-lov- e returned Sunday from a five-da- y visit with their son and family." Dr. and Mrs Ray Spend-- i love of Vernal Mr and Mrs. Wilbur C. Thom-as and family were Sunday din-ner guests at the home Of Mrs. Thomas' parents. Mr. and Mrs. H H. Gust of Copperton. No. 1 Fire auxiliary were en-tertained Monday evening by Mr; Anthon O. Jacobson. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. E. .1 Householder. Mrs. Earl Rager and Mrs. Marlin Schultz. Delic-ious refreshments were served. Doris Poulsen and Renee John-ston were overnight guests last Friday evening of Margy Isbell of Copperton. Lloyd Houston was a Monday evening guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Thomas. waukee, Wis., and two children, David Arnold and Janielle, are visiting at the home of her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley O. Lov less of Sandy. She also vis-ited with her brother, Austin, "Uid wife, who live in Logan. Mi I. John It West left Wod-- 1 nesday evening for Chicago to ipend two weeks with her hus band John R, West. Mrt, Wayne B, Peterson is j ipendinp two weeks with Mi. and Mrs. Ollie Peterson of Coalville Mrs Rex C, Tripp returned Wednesday from three weeks' ,'jgit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Garvey of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Timothy returned Tuesday from a five-month- s' stay at Vernal Tuesday evening guests of Mr. ind Mrs Wilbur C Thomas were Mr .ind Mrs. Harold Sturgill and Mrs. Ronald Davis. Mr. and Mrs Amin Stringham of St. George spent Tuesday with Mr and Mrs George M. String-ham- . Beverly Seussel, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph P. Seussel, arrived last Friday from Los An-gele- Calif , where she had been attending the University of Sou-thern California. She plans to leave July to attend her soror-ity's convention at Estes Park, Colo. Wednesday luncheon guests of Mrs R G, Steele were Mrs. L. C. Amsden, Mrs, R. L Cunliffe, Mrs John Atlamek and Mrs. Helen Matousek of Kansas City, Mo. Margy sbell and Renee John-- i ston were Saturday evening ov-ernight guests at the home of Don; Poulsen. Mrs. Olive Woodland and son left Tuesday for their home at Lavton following a six weeks' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G Woodland. Mr and Mrs. Garn Stoker spent Sunday with Mrs. Stoker's mother, Mrs Anna Neiiteboom of Igden, No. 2 Fire auxiliary were guests Monday evening at the home of Mrs. T. A. Masters. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Clive Siddoway, Mrs. Joseph Ti- - mothy and Mrs. Donald J. Byrne DeiiClOUS refreshments were ser-ved to 11. This was the last meet-ing of the auxiliary until Sep-tember 9. Margy Isbell was Tuesday ev-ening overnight guest of Renee Johnston. Martha Sewing Circle were ! LOCAL NOTES j Mr and Mrs Ramon B. Mon toya were viators of Mrs. Tony Gallegos and family for a week. They came from Denver, Colo, and wen- - enroute to San Fran-cisco, Calif. No. 1 fire auxiliary were guests June 17 of Mrs. Bruce Ivie Sr. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Ross dishing, Mrs John Oaoro and Mrs. Marlin SchulU Following playing cards Mrs. Osoro was honored with a de-lightful surprise stork shower. She received many lovely gifts. Delicious refreshments were served to 16. Mrs. Arnold ilildebrant of Mil- - guests last Wednesday at a nice ly appointed one o'clock lunch eon at the home of Mrs A. C. Larick Following a short busi-ness meeting, cards were played with prizes going to Mrs John W. Crane, Mrs. Bert Thomas and Mrs. W H. Trevarthen. This was the last meeting of the circle un-til fall. Mr and Mrs. George Nvhind of 126 Carr Fork returned' last Monday from a two w eeks' vaca-- I tion at Portland. Ore., where they visited with relatives and friends. Mrs. A. G Woodland left re-cently to spend a ten-da- y vaca-- I tion at Brigham City. Sunday dinner guests of Mayor and Mrs. Dale Johnston were Mayor Johnston's sister, Mrs. Lila Rasmussen of Wellington. his nephew, Kenneth Rasmussen of Helper, Rosalind Baker of Help-- NEWSMEN ADMIT APPREHENSION OF A-BO- MISSION (Continued from nane one! bomb and the 37,000 men of the joint task force. Tho logistics and tho plan niny which huv. gone info this oppr-itio- will rival those in the invar, on of Normandy and sciontiKls in and oul of the m-v-havo ready for installation the most elaborate maasuring devices to meter actual effects of the explosion on the target array of combat and olhor shios. irmy and navy inateri 1, live animals tethered aboard some ships and ordnance for army, in vy and air of all descriptions. In addition recording devices, specially constructed cameras for television, radar controlled drone planes, which will fly through the atomic cloud at varying heights will bring back samples of the radio active materials and vapor to be rushed to the laboratories lor test. II is this radio activity lor the exploded atoms which may be used for the benefit of munkind in peacetime pursuits. As a matter of fact, the Manhal tan district is now releasing or has released small portions of radio activated substances to universities ami laboratories. O FEMALE HELP WANTFi "Earn $5.00 to $ 15.0c in sions full or pari Hmt UkH ders for guaranteed 2 Sample oulht. Si. 00. For ffl tails write Attention M, . 1 FOR SALE 5 piece oak kit, en set with cushioned 2 $20.00- - Telephone 349W. FOR SALE-- - 4 room yeli( cinder brick home, full ment, 1 2 acre nround 2 shu of water. Inquire 149 Easn South. Sandy. Phone Mid j RHEUMATISM and ARTHUjj I suffered for yi ars and am thankful that I found relief M this terrible affliction that gladly answer anyone writingj for information M Ann , p, P.O. Box 82a, Vancouver. W Pd Adv.-NUE-OV- O UboriJ CASUAL jgSHOES uai comfort in wedged platform playshoes; in airy-fabrics- ; smart, neat colors. for HER 2,98 kj" Soft, cushiony-wedg- e styles; & cool, porous fabrics, in white If, to match Summer costumes. ' INTERIOR GLOSS AND ENAMEL PAINTS A RE STILL AVAILABLE. NEW PLUMBING ITEMS AUK ARRIVING EACH WEEK. THE BUILDER'S HARDWARE STOCK IS VARIED AND INCREASING. COME IN AND LOOK AKOIM). IK WE DON'T HAVK WHAT YOU WANT. WE WILL TRY TO GET IT. BINGHAM COAL & LUMBER CO. PHONE ( K. C. OSWALD, Mgr. HI Just Arrived! I Shipment of I Genuine f FILSON 1 Coats, Pants, Hoods, and I Mackinaws BUY NOW AND 1 AVOID THE WETWEATHER RUSH! J Bingham Merc. THE BIG STORE PHONE 14 15 i ,,rkrram Suhject GREATER To C hange Call 61 faiiiiiatf Nollce- - JULY information-- 1 KSl2AY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY PRIDE OF THE YANKEES j$jjg TUESDAY , WEDNESDAY EAST SIDE OF , IMITATION OF L0Sm HEAVEN LIFE RANGER 7:00 " 10:30 9:00 - (,ne Show Only Matinee 2:00 pm' 7 and 9 P w. f SOLVE YOUR MEAT PROBLEMS! DRIVE OUT TO BUTTERWORTH MERC. i FOR QUALITY GRADE A MEAT j WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY ON HAND BUTTERWORTH MERC. NORTH OF BINGHAM HIGHWAY ON REDWOOD ROAD WEST JORDAN UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL SUGGESTS KNOW YOUR TRAFFIC LAWS Blind May Carry White Cane A person wholly or partially blind, and no other person, may carry a cane or walking stick, white, or painted white in color, as a means of protection and identification as an indication to all traffic to exercise extraordin-ary care to avoid accidents. Mound-Burk- e Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burke of Copperlield, announce the marriage of their son, Russell to Mrs Edna .Mound ol Erie, Pennsylvania. The wedding took place 111 Rochester, N.Y., and alter a week's honeymoon at Niagara lalls. the young couple will make then home in Rochester |