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Show PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAYrjB The Pose That Refreshes it LUCILLE BREMER'S perfect features and twinkling feet have earned her one of the must enviable "breaks" of the year, her starring role in M (. M - "Ynlanda and the Thief." with Fred Astaire for a dancing partner! Weather W. V. Robinson, Ray Spend love; Wood Carving, Wood Turning, Woodwork M. H. Penrod, Ray Watson. SCOUT COUNCIL NAMES BADGE COUNSELLORS (Continued from Oite one) Pioneering- - Joseph Porter, ArthW Fike; Plumbing- - Lee Olson, Donald Reid; Printing John Adamek, II. R. Gust; Public Speaking Ethel Rich atds, Nell Peterson: Reading Virginia Ryan, D Bogart, English Teacher, Hocks and Minerals W K Anderson, H Hubnght; Safety Wilford Harris, John Dahiltrom, R Thompson; Salesmanship - Clair Matins, Bert Hocking; Scholarship- - T. II McMullm; Seamanship Joseph Porter: Signalling Joseph Porter, L F. Pett; Surveying Dale Johnston, Stamp Collecting Bar! T. James; Swimming Same as Life Sa-ving; Taxidermy Rex Mills; ELLIS - PETT WEDDING Announcement is made b) Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Pott of Cop-perto- n of the marriage i their son, Lt. Fein W. Pet1 to Miss Patricia Joy Ellis, daughter oi Mrs. J. II. Ellis of Nottingham England. The wtddirg took place February 1 in St. Paul's cathe lira! at Nottingham. r the week include a window dis-pla- y contest with government! bonds as prizes- The theme, Sta-bilize Building Cost Minimize Inflation Loss, will be stressed to emphasize that a long range building program at reasonable prices will insure sound home values and investments. The first community in the nation to present such a campaign, Salt Lake City will lay the pattern for Home Building week on a nationwide basis. O WHAT'S NEW THIS WEEK Holding the line against in-flation in home building will be emphasized in Salt Lake City throughout Home Building week, March 4 to (t, it was announced by committee members in charge. Sponsored by the chamber of commerce, building and supply houses, banks, contractors, fur-nishings and appliance dealers and others, events planned for UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL SUGGESTS KNOW YOUR TRAFFIC LAWS Authorized Removal of Im-properly Parked Vehicle: Whenivor any police officer finds a vehicle standing upon a highway in violation of parking regulations such officer is auth-- J orized to move such vehicle, or require the driver or other per-- , son in charge of the vehicle to move the sam, to a position off the paved or main traveled part of such highway. HEALTH NEWS For the week ending March l, local health officers reported a total of 827 cases of communic-ibl- e diseases, .r of whom are ILst-(- I by the attending physicians as nonresidents- 512 cases of measles wore re-ported as compared with 280 for the previous week. Of the total cases of measles reported for the week, 188 cases were report-i- d Horn Ogden city and Weber county; Davis county reported 148 cases of this disease. Nine new cases of tuberculosis were reported for- the week, 2 of whom are nonresidents. Emery county reported 1 case of septic sore throat. One case of malaria fever,! which, according to the attend- - inn physician, was contracted outside of continental United States, was reported from Gar-- ' field county. The totals for the week were as follows: chickenpox, !)2; in-fluenza, til); measles, 512; Ger- - man measles, 18; mumps, 34; pneumonia, 28; scarlet fever, 29; septic sore throat, I; tuberculosis 9; whooping cough, 18; gonorrhea (resident), 12; gonorrhea (non-resident), 1; syphilis (resident), 10; syphilis (nonresident), 2; and malaria fever, 1. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE modern house, 1 2 acres, fruit trees, berries and plenty of water, $4,000 cash. County taxes. Mrs. Dan Sullivan, 901 East 56th So.. Phone 174W Murray. ltpd O FOR SALE 6l4 acres A-- l farm-ing land; 4 shares So. Jordan Canal water, 5 room house, good cement cellar, well, small chick-en coop and out buildings. Locat-ed on main highway, 1 mile south of South Jordan school $3500. Call Midvale 65R2. 3tpd O FOR SALE 3 new 6:25-50x1- 6 Riverside deluxe GR-- tubes. $9. Call at 25 Freeman. ltp O FOR SALE Two stoves, a kitch-en range and heater; inquire al 92 Hillcrest, Copperton, or phone 545W. ltnp O WANTED TO BUY A CAR Telephone 229. ltnp IT'S value misjf sj Bfl edges ! For Farm or Town MEN'S BIB OVERALLS fx rhe old fashioned Blue VA- $M Denim Overall is still the f JM I favorite with the working p fsBf I Mian! Plenty of roomy Y',r"mM pockets to hold his tools. !' , El I Strongly stitched for long wear and they're Sanfor- - Junior Lingerie l.uur I MEN'S BLUE DENIM GIRLS' PANUB I LYDIA GREY B0YS, WAIST OVERALLS CLEANSING TISSl 137 Box of 500 Ages 6-- mm Sanforized Blue Denim! "Mlnlrny and farming go hand in hand in Utah. W huy much oi th roducta ol M- i- larm and some nnatt lind mploymtnt in Utah's ojnsu, mills and smelters durmy thmis qU season." METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH Behind Your Bonds Lies the Might of America jf I ' 'Lb - LOUISVILLE'S INDUSTRY Three-fifth- s of the output of Ken-tucky- 's 1,700 industries by dollar value comes from plants in Louis-ville. About 75,000 wage earners in the state, are paid some $70,000,000 annually to turn out items valued at over $600 millions. It's a fine showing for an essentially agricul- tural state and will go far to guar-antee Savings Bonds for years to Come. y, s. Ireatury Difartmml Women's Coats and Suits on Display Mon, March 11 One Day Only Many to Choose From All Sizes Juniors, Misses, Half Sizes, Large Sizes. We invite you to call and inspect the line on the above date. Bingham Merc. THE BIG STORE PHONE 14 15 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF PRIGMORE BROTHERS CASH GROCERY (FORMERLY DOWD'S CASH GROCERY) - MARCH 1ST WE WILL CONTINUE TO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE. DELIVERY SERVICE TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS l PHONE 310 m MAIN STREET -- I" Program Subject GREATER To Change fii . . 1 I ' T J f I PI Cal1 61 ' J "LTsl or 246 without ji ' ; nlitM i imW Ir any Notice. MARCH information- - I FRJ- - S0XT- - SfftN- - MON. TUES WEIL ThJ 2 L2 H 12 13 Jm Wmm; TUQtKn 'SUNSET IN EL DORADO" TKmP0 TJ with "t--' HhrHr IORoySTrs 1 BETTY GRABLE UH AM A 1 1 1 and p.m. 12:30 IflHN PAVMF J? I ll ' 'I. AY BINGO FRI. AT 8:30 J9r, 9nd. Ildl JUNE HAVER ) jl SATURDAY AT 11 pjT TJTTTy ka BARKER 7 and 'J LOCAL NOTES Sparc Stamp 9, ration book 4, valid Monday, March 11, for five! pounds canning sugar, OPA dis-- : trict director, II. Grant Ivins an- - nounces, expires October 31. Housewives are urged to delay using .stamp until actually need-- 1 ed tor canning since world sup-- ! ply is still critically short. A guest the past week at the home of Mr. and Mis. Lee Jen-kins was Cleo Willis of Pocatullo. Mrs. I) V. Morgan and daugh-ter, Karen, of Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d with Mrs. Noel Copenhavor. No. 1 Fire auxiliary were guests Monday evening of Mrs. W V Robinson. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Ross dishing. Mrs. Jack Houseeholder and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins. No. 2 Fire auxiliary were en-tertained Monday evening by Mrs. Clive Siddoway. Prizes at bridge were awarded Mrs- Clar-ence Johnson, Mrs. Lawrence West and Mrs. John T. West Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth were hosts Saturday evening at a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs-Joh- Turner of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pehrson and Mr. and Mrs. William Kleineberg, both of Salt Lake City. Later in the evening cards were enjoyed. Many young people from this district attended the rally at Grace Methodist church in Salt Lake City last Sunday. Rev. A. L. Norfleet was the last speaker on the program and gave as his topic, 'God and Nature and Re-- 1 ligion". Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mantle were Mr. and Mrs. W V. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C, Thomas. Miss Cleo Willis of Pocatello. Ida-- spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mantle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sours had a birthday party for Mr and Mrs C. J- MeCormick March 2. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Par-ker of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs Harry Kuayle and Mr and Mrs John Bennett of Garfield and Mrs. Bernice Laycock of Copper ton. Cleo Willis of Pocatello, Ida spent Friday with Tula Papa-nikola- s of Magna. Mrs. R. A. Murano and Mrs. J Dewey Knudsen were hostesses Wednesday evening for the re-gular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary. Adele Klonizos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Klonizos. was honor matron at the wed-ding of Miss Beverly Marks and John B. Sergakis which took place Sunday afternoon In the Greek Orthodox church at Salt Lake City. Mr. Sergakis is Mrs. Klonizos' brother-Mit- t LeFawn Graff of Salt Lake City was a luncheon guest Thursday of Mary Lou Lyon. Mrs. Frances Peterson receiv-ed a cablegram March 1 from her husband, Pfc Wayne E. Peterson, wishing her a "Happy Birthday". He was also recently promoted to his new rank CARD OF THANKS We wish to offer our thanks and appreciation to the many friends for the' sympathetic ex-- : pressions and acts of thought-- j fulness and kindness shown us in our recent bereavement, Mrs Florence Longfellow and Family. |