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Show 8 iiHir.V MARCH 8, 1946 jjyIggiJ - THE BrNGTI AM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE Learning the Fine Points of Make-u- p SSBtmBlmjMjJtgaajijf BaWBgggggggagggggggggggai Even the fine art of cosmetology is fought Regulars in their off-du- ty hours in Paris. There ore 200 trades and skills taught soldiers in the U. S. Army. Qualified civilians between the ages of 17 and 34, inclusive, may enlist at any U. S. Army Recruiting Station. COPPERTON : and ulvorma Swain, Phone 631 W Gammell Ph. 577W 'idaymm Juno 1)011 iBn.ns- Svlv. iU'i', son of Mr. and K W v; Sylveater oi Salt "' rptmgK sit.'d Sunday, M ),)n CangS-- ' ,,! Ti ilt the nonu' "f l'd thetj :imj M:,,. C E. Allen. rjhrvB taken to ,J u'ahpM,rk'-;- ' I'ital in Salt Lake H.N tui lay morning to be ' wuodlK,.',u.J i i pneumonia. ' WeekRlr M,'s- W W- Sylvester Mrs. A.V' Sat .ake City were Sunday land j; ES Mi and Mi C !! B. Hutchings and dau ghter, Joan, of Rock Springs, wyo., visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Phil DowdeU on their way to Las Vegas, where Mrs Hutchings is planning to ner make home. Youth Fellowship group of the Methodist church attended KVmonthly meetmg at Grace Methodist church in Salt Lake City last Sunday. A slumber party was held last Monday evening at the home of Jerry Pollock of Bingham. The girls present were Margaret r, Ei ma June Gammell, Ja-nice Hansen and Norma Swain, all of Copperton and Roberta Johnston of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G John- - son visited In Quit i -- -- ;... Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Rex I Jolly and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jolly. Myrna Jolly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jolly, returned home with them, visiting here until Wednesday. Monday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pullan were Mrs. Mary Har-woo- d and children, Betty and Fred, and Mrs. Ray Welch and daughter, Kaye, all of Salt Lake City. Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Swain .and small son, Gregg, and Miss1 Virginia Jones and Glenn Swain, all of Vernal. Curt Hatch of Calgary, Can-ada, Visited last week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swam and Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Helf and children of South Jordan, Curt Hatch of Canada and Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Swain and daughters Mary Ann and Norma, were din-- I ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain. Glen Tuckett of Murray was a guest of Jack Knudsen Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Thorn-- ' as and children, Jimmy and Kathy Dee of Bingham were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever were Mr. and Mrs. B- - E. Guiver and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Guiver of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Stoker were Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Hattie West-lan- d of Salt Lake City. Pfc Verio Kenderiek and fa-- I mily visited Monday with his sister, Mrs. Donald Stoddard. Pfc Kenderiek arrived in Salt Lake City Sunday evening. He has recently been discharged from the army in California. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Doman and son, Norman, were week-en- d visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Larsen of Midvale. Saturday evening at the home of Lola Jean Gammell, a per sonal bridal shower was given in honor of Mrs. Jack Pollock, the former Faye McKollar. Bridge was played by the fol-- 1 lowing guests: Mrs. J. L. Mc-- I Kellar, Darlene Johnson, Mary Lou Lyon, Ruth McKellar, Mar- - jorie Pullan and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell. A two course lunch-eon was served, carried out in a St. Patrick's day theme. Lola Jean Gammell, sopho-- ! more at the University of Utah, is spending the week at the home a number of bound volumes of magazines to the college library, together with bookcases to con-tain them, according to Miss Ethel Paul, acting librarian. The college gospel team will conduct the morning church ser-- i vice at the Logan Presbyterian church on March 10, and will present a one-ac- t play, "The Lord's Acre", at 8 p.m. in the same place. Sagebrush Sam Says: One little problem of recon version is to persuade the guy that used to hang out the signal flags on a battleship that he is serving the nation by hanging out little whit!' squares on the clothesline. Unless March came in lyin', it ought to go out on the lam. PAULINE! BARKLE CHOSEN IN WESTMINSTER PLAY Prof. Glen Peelman, who will direct Westminster college'.', an-nual spring play, "After Wim-- ; pole Street", by Wilbur Braun, has selected the following cast:. Joan Ten Eyck as Elizabeth Bar-- ! rett Browning, Romain Snod-gres- s as Robert Browning, Ma-- ; riece Matthew as Lilly Wilson, Pauline Barkle of Bingham as Isa Blagden. Leah Crawford as Fanny Kemble,- - Phyllis Cotro-Mane- s as Madame Ilka, Su.anna Bingham as Mrs. Tillmghaste, Bob McCauley as Allesandro Right. Willie Bingham as Duke Leopold, and Jack Hurd as Ru-pert Hughes. The drama, to be presented early in April, is a sequel to "The Barretts of Wim-pol- e Street", and deals with the adventures of the Brownings while they were living in Flor-- ! ence, Italy. This is the annual "Spiritual Emphasis Week" at Westminster. The guest speaker heard in the chapel each morning, Monday through Friday, is the Rev. Lew-is M. Hale, D.D., pastor of the First Baptist Church of Lincoln, Nebr. Dr. Hale presents messag-es of spiritual power, and has been available for personal coun-sel with students who wished to talk with him about their prob-- 1 lems. Mrs. Fred Wanloss presented Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Carrigan and Mrs. Nellie Chesler. GGGG club were entertained last Thursday bv Mrs. J. D. Shilling of Salt Lake City. Priz-- I es at cards were won by Mrs. Hoy Shilling and Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs R. J. Goodwin re-- , ceived the traveling prize. Among those present wen.' Mrs. Bolman, Mrs. A. C. Lariek, Mrs. Eugene Morris and Mrs. W. S. Jones of Bingham; Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs L. s. Breckon, Mrs H L. Garrity, Mrs. O. S. Jensen. Mrs Shilling, Mrs. Geo-rge Robbe, Mrs. R. Q, Frazier, and Mrs M A. Cotter of Copper-ton- ; Mrs Joseph Kemp and Mrs. Frank Madsen of Midvale, Mrs. Goodwin of Lark and Mrs. L. A Walker of Salt Lake City. j: local notes: Dee Carpenter and Jack Nel-- i son recently returned home af ter spending two weeks in Cali- - fornia, Mexico and Arizona. They vieited with relatives and friends in California. Captain R. H. Longfellow of Cottage Grove, Ore , cams Jo attend the funeral services of his uncle, E. E. Longfellow. He left! Monday night. Ruth Rebekah lodge No. l were guests Tuesday evening of Mrs. Virgil Hutchings. Prizes at cards went to Mrs. William Swainston, Mrs Charles Brim-- 1 hall and Mrs. Charlotte Murano. Delicious refreshments were ser-ved. Pfc Maurice E. Thompson was recently operated on and is do-ing well. Sewing club met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Alta Sorenaon. Mrs. Joseph P. Scussel enter-tained Monday evening at a delightful party honoring Mrs. Nona Carrigan on her birthday. William Burke and Tom Saltas ware Salt l ake City visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs William H. Palm er were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell Monday evening. The evening was spent playing cards after which a late luncheon was Iff ved John Holmes of Eureka ami Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Holmes and two children of Payson were Saturday visitor! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Halverson Mrs. Ben Harm an visited Moii day with Mrs. Mattson. Alt Ivie visited with relatives at Green River, I'tah, the past week. Carol Thompson of Salt Lake City was a week-en- d guest of Alice vie. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Graham were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell Sun-day evening. Cards were played and a late luncheon was served. Robert Whetsel. son of Mr. and Mrs- Charles Whetsel, is visiting his grandmother at Malad, Ida., for a week. Miss Stella Klopenstine and Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood attend-ed the meeting of the Victory Flag society Tuesday evening. Domnick Porfilis of Joliet, 111., 'visited three days with Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sayatovic and daughter JoAnn were visit-ors of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson Tuesday. : copperVield : Valeta Nevers Phone 505W Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Baehman and Mr. Bachman's mother were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whetsel. Mrs. John H. Jones and Miss Iona Jones were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whetsel. William H Burke returned to Bingham Saturday from Brem-erton, Wash., where he was re-cently discharged. There will be a Democratic mass meeting Monday evening, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the schoolhouse for the purpose of electing a chairman, vice chair-man and delegate. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Jones and Arthur Jones of Salt Lake City, brothers of Mrs. Dorothy Whet-sel, were Monday visitors at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Charles Whetsel. EFFICIENT This institution is dedi-cated to honest, quirk, reliable service. There are no boundary lines to the territory we are always ready to serve. BINGHAM MORTUARY W. V. Robinson Telephone 17 ,r" )rvr Bonds, m Lies the Might of America BLUEGRASS and horses I Bluegrass, specially nourishing Her live stuck and horses, has an mpor'tant bearing on the prosperity Bf Kentucky. More than $30 mil- - Hion is Invested in horse farms and Hnillions more in the blooded ani-nal- Bluegrass contributes to breeds of cattle. Farms here Supply riches to add to the Nation's Resources behind Savings Bonds. U. S. Treasury Department Every SUNDAY Afternoon ROBERT ARMBRUSTER'S ORCHESTRA IN Station KSL at 2:30 p. m. BROUGHT TO YOU BY UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ( vos 5 jo8s I AT ONCE!" 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Cotter, Mrs. Harold W. Nielsen of Bingham, Mis. Robert Bailey, Mrs. R. J. Smith, Mrs. M. C. Colyar, Miss Mabel Nep-ru- d and Miss Laura Marshall Prizes were won by Miss Neprud and Miss Marshall. A visitor for the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charl-es Sax is Mrs- Sax's mother, Mrs. J. McFee of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Tietjen and Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman of Magna were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen Friday ev-ening. Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Rx Garrett is Mrs. Mary B. Fells of Nephi. She will visit here indefinitely. IN THE CITY COURT OF SALT LAKE CITY. SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS BRYAN BIRD, Plaintiff -- vs- ERNEST CORONA, Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought: otherwise, within twenty days after such service, and defend the above entitled action: and in case of your failure to do so, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief de-manded in the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court for the sum of Four hundred and eighty-fiv- e Dollars ($485.00) with interest at the rate of six percent per annum from the 28th day of September. 1944, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein. This action is brought to re-- 1 cover a judgment against the said defendant for the sum of $485.00 owing from defendant to plaintiff since September 28, 1944. C. D- McNeely, Plaintiff's Attorney Dated Feb. 11, 1946. P. O. Address: 498 Main Street. 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