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Show 12' 199 ,niAUgT nXE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE pN0TICES need for dancing lessons to put it on the market. Enjoy this suc-cess story and many other inter-esting features in the American Weekly, that great magazine dis-tributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. I C01TERFIELD : Valeta Nevers Ph. 505W Mr. and Mis. N. G. Nevers spent Monday evening visiting it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-fred Gonzales and family of West Jordan, former Copperfield resi-dents. Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar ' Bray were Mr. and Mrs. John Lavendar and family of Midvale. Viora, Paulina and Lumont Cowdell of Salt Lake City are spending a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Cowdell and family. Rose Hardman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardman spent the week end visiting with her cousin, Donna Jackson, of Gar-field "Miss Fixit's $1,000,000 Idea" This Birmingham housewife spent 18 years on an invention but it took her granddaughter's Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Darkle of Cop-perto- n and Mrs. Dan Goodwin and son Benny of Salt Lake City spent last week end at Elko, Nov. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rus-sell Gust and family and Don Gust. Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Jacob-se- n and children and Mrs. Peter Smith returned last Sunday from a week's vacation in California. Visiting .several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dar-kle is their granddaughter, Kath-erin- e Johnson of Salt Lake City. "Warden of Alcatraz" Here's a sneak preview of the action-packe- d story of Alcatraz, told by the man who knows it best. For startling, behind the scenes stor-ies of America's most dangerous criminals, begin this dramatic series in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. ? Marlene Diederich was over- - night guest Tuesday of Pat Col- -' var. " Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cheever and t Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Peterson en-- I' joyed an evening's entertainment i at Black Rock beach Saturday. )' Mrs. Royal Shields and sons, Michael and John, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. An-- i drew Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Peter-Iso- n were dinner guests Sunday at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheever. The MIA girls returned home Sunday evening after an enjoy- - able week end at the Brighton ' MIA home. Lucille Peterson was Friday overnight guest of Nancy Diede- - jrich of Salt Lake City. Visiting thus week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and family is Joan Burt of Salt Lake City. Mrs. David O. Stoker visited five days of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chris tensen of Logan. A trip to Black Rock beach was enjoyed Sunday afternoon l.byMrs. Elvin Armitstead and daughters, Rea and Janice, Mar-g- y Isbell, Lucille and Peggy Pe-terson. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker spent last week end visiting in Vernal. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thener Rasmus-sen- . Connie Tanner is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Caldwell of Salt Lake City. GM 3 Donald J. Stoddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoddard, is back in San Diego, after re-turning from Honolulu, Hawaii. The ship he is on returned to ap-pear in a movie. To the interest of his many friends we would like to report the condition of Boyd Stoddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stod-dard, who entered St. Mark's hos-pital in Salt Lake City July 28 for treatment of a crushed foot. August 2 he underwent an oper-ation in which his toe was am-putated. He is now recuperating at the hospital. : COPPERTON : Marlene Diederich 580W Vonda Olsen, Phone 530-- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diederich returned home last Sunday ev-ening after vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. John Diederich of Salt Lake City. The two couples spent ' a week in Colorado. Marlene Diederich spent a week vacationing in Salt Lake City with her cousin, Nancy Diede-rich. Ann Diederich visited last week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Egelund and cousin, Roy Diederich. Jimmy McDonald was over-night guest of Don Diederich last Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Royal S. Shields and sons, Michael and John, of Salt Lake City. Wednesday luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. J. A. Fike were Mrs. Clara Lloyd, Mrs. Earl Keent and Mrs. Burt Jukes and children, Rickey and Carol, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Kenneth Davis and son Kenny of Midvale and Mrs. W. A. Fike. Mrs. W. A. Fike and children, Bill and Freddie, enjoyed lunch-eon Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Davis of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. John Dahlstrom and children, Reeves and Jackie, and Freddie Fike were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Mur-iel Reeves of Kaysville. Vonda Olsen was Monday ov-- t might, guest at the home of Carol Wing. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust and atomic (ENERGY progress .5 .,a : -- r. n,'a A IA-I-wV- &(.. mm I 5 jUl CfT 2 UndernMlhpindjd,UnivriayofChJ- - J f js'JIt 4 V i: WiTJ 1 L t ' cku, tlrti urmnium pilt wu tcUvxtd Doc 2, Vk. ,tf jK;LJ j f t ilVIl IK t' ' Atomic Bomb hit Hirothlm Aug 4, V if vAA t lJfl Km N 1M5 A"t .JiiueUii) I Mom-bom- b tJ i Jtl?C A Vil 1 i ... B M Li Uivwitjof) mikn jobt lot urn o thousands, j Lv C Tr I Ij I 1 . i" 4. WiU "w lomic duwverles powar J ""ClA"! I t i ..... hj, pUna and trains? . - ' '" TO ' miii.jy I a NiltO S ' S NAIIONAI MIINt COUNCIt "" ' NO. 35. ORDINANCE BINGHAM CANYON. V F UTAH amending Ordin- - 0,tllJ of the City of Bing- - !faV U,ah' by the City 'fhfcity of Bingham I That Sections 1, 2, 7 No. 4 ot the BiSham Canyon Utah, i Ordinance Provid-Nomination- s For Election Veipal Officers," be and :gby amende to read as ,; l That on Tuesday kt. limine the first Monday :fcffir l9W. and biennu-tffc- r there shall be th City of Bmgham Can-lectio- n to fill all elective be vacated in the City X am Canyon, attwe ve 7noon on the lirsl Monaay following. Such elec-tors shall continue in of- - 'r the term as hereinafter ;j unless sooner removed ''U. resignation or death. m 2. There shall be elect-ee year PJ49 a mayor, a wider and two a term of four years and ejncilnien and a city trea-'fo- r a term of two years and ennially thereafter a may-cit- y recorder and two coun-,- ; for a term of four years. , year 1 95 1 there shall be i three cuuncilmen and a vasurer for a term of four "and quadrennially there- - tion 7. The certificate or n of nomination of candid-'jal- l be filed with the city vr not more than thirty "a than fifteen days before ection. Any person nomin ated may within fifteen days pri- or to the election, in writing duly-signe-and acknowledged, the notify city recorder that he has de-clined the nomination, in which event said nomination shall be void and the name of such can-didate shall not be printed upon the party ticket certifying his nomination. In the event that any person nominated resigns or declines his nomination as herein provided, or dies before election day, or if any certificate of nom-ination is insufficient or not op-erative, the vacancy thus occas-ioned may not less than twelve days before the election be fill-ed in the manner provided for in the certificate or petition of nomination which has been filed with the city recorder, or in the manner required for the original nomination." "Section 9. A list of all nom- - inations shall be posted by tin city recorder in at least six eon spicuous places in said city thm days prior to the election or sue! notice may be published at leasi once in a newspaper publishec in said city, the last publicatioi to be in the issue just prior ti the election. The city recordei shall three days before the elec-tion cause six sample ballots U be delivered to each registrator agent and voting place and tht same shall be posted for public inspection, one of which shall bt placed at each voting place." Section 2. In the opinion of tht city council it is necessary to the peace, health, and safety of thi inhabitants of the City of Bing-- I ham Canyon that this ordinance, become effective immediately. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its first publi-cation. Councilman John W. Holmes made a motion that the forego-ing ordinance be adopted. Councilman G. L. West sec-onded the motion. Roll Call Vote was as follows: Councilman Harold F. Chester Absent Not voting. Councilman Ross M. Cushing Absent Not voting. Councilman . J. Quinn Aye. Councilman G. L. West Aye. Councilman John W. Holmes Aye. Mayor R. A. Murano Aye. Passed by the City Council of the City of Bingham Canyon, Utah, this 3rd day of August, 1949. RALPH A. MURANO, (SEAL) Mayor ATTEST: EUGENE MORRIS, City Recorder : LOCAL NOTES Kay Marriott of Sandy is ' spending this week with htr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaw re-turned Monday from a several weeks' vacation in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr nnd Mrs. Mike Churich are spending this week at Vivian pui'K in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reid spent last week end in Orem vis- - iting their daughter, Mrs. Neldon ' Reid Bishop and Mr. Bishop and baby. Ukd if Tnt COLOR REO ffiffi V DOESN'T IRRITATE . EYESTRAIN DOES IRRITATE YOUR EYES. 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BIITSTfiOXCtfi TO LAST LONCf CANYON MOTOR COMPANY Main and Markham Phone 333 Us Sr Long Distance! Whafs more the folks about it. Half the fun of having a vacation b telling believe just about anything at home will be so glad to hear your voice they'll vacation there will always you te.. them. No matter where you spend your be in touch with home by Long Distance. a ,,phon. neoy. Keep "Ever stop to think how people depend on one another for a living? Miners go to grocery stores and restaurants for just about everything they eat. And, on the other hand, some ex perts say that if Utah mines should close, 52 out of every 100 gro-ceries and restaurants would have to close down, tool" ! UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION LARK NEWS LaVon Anderson returned home Friday evening, August 5 from a week's fishing at Mirror lake with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen of Copperton. Tuesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Boyd were Mrs. Boyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gleason of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davies and children, Vicky Lynn, Kay Marie and Robby of Montana." visited with friends and relatives here last Sunday. Mr. Davies will re-turn to Montana while Mrs. Da-vies will remain for a month's visit with her mother, Mrs. Car-rie Reed. Mrs. Davies will be re-membered as the former Phyllis Reed. Those who represented Lark at Brighton for the three-da- y va-cation were Carol Steel, RaNae Halliday, Ann Christie, Sandra Alexander, Mary Lou Ball and Mrs. Wanda Arnold, president. Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal of Mid-val- e are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son Wednesday, August 10 at Cottonwood Mater-nity hospital. The new arrival weighed seven pounds ten ounc-es. Mother and son are reported doing nicely. Mr. Seal was a resi-dent of Lark until his marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Neilsui and children, Wayne, Virginia Lee and Barbara Jo, spent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Neilsen of Mona. Miss Pamla Lofgran of Provo spent the past week and a half vLiiting with Mr. and Mrs. Le-land Neilsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles and son Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abplanalp and daughter Polly Ann, returned home last Sunday from a fishing trip to Moon lake. Shirley Anderson spent Wed-nesday, Thursday and Friday vis- - 'ting relatives in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Seal and daughters, Beverly and Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and dau-ghter Marsha, Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal and son Craig of Midvale, spent last Sunday in Big Cotton-wood canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and daughter Mary Lou are visiting in Provo today, Friday. |