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Show FRIDAY, ATTnrT PGE EIGHT TTIE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH i ' - , decorative purposes rather Dr. Carl L kITT day evening Tfor l f rle?t Sift h San as a main structural ele-ment Highly polished white ash is ted over the steel parte and securely bolted to the steel sup-porting members. The Town & Country is pow-:,ir- d bv the 135-h- p. high com-pression Spitfire en-gine, has the Prestomatic Fluid Irive transmission and is on a 1)1 inch wheclbase. The top an be raised or lowered in 15 seconds or less by the lectro-lvdraul- ic top mechanism. I he ar is available in a large variety ,f body colors and four top col-i- s, while there are 10 options on iphol-stery- , including leather and Bedford cord or C'-- HMD Town & Cuun-',,- , V(.r;;bie coupe, an ultra-slV- i car distinctive wood-on- - .uel construction, h being in-troduced :n the public througn Ciuvslir D.visioii dealers this month. Th,' improved construc-t.o- u is :iiai'ked by an all-ste- e undeibodv in place of the wood, that pnviuusly was d in some parts. The new constrtH'tioii give. t'ie I'owii & Country models; greater strength, safety and ser-viceability, according to Joseph A. O'.Maii 'V, general sales man-ager ef tlie Chrysler division. The floor sills, pillais, rear quar-ter inside panels, dash and cowl panel all are fabricated of steel in.--. Usui of wood. The body paneling consists oi sheet .stt el which has been given the appearance of a highly pol-ished Honduras mahogany finish thiuugh use of a special photo-graphic trail.-- . i'cr process on the metal. This "Di-N'o- pan cling is used for the doors, rear ouarter panels, deck hd and low-- : i i' deck panel. Such paneling is easier to keep clean, does not waip, crack or peel and is The wood in the Town & Coun- - !:y r.iiw is used basically for trim tions which are especially of personnel are baritone horns, trumpet, saxophone and chiiiti"'-groups- . Mr. Gregory and his staff will be confronted with the task ot putting the band in "perlonn- - ance condition" for the U of b-ill of Washington foutoj.ll game in Seattle on September 17. Ap-proval for the trip is expected from the administration soon. The schedule calls for practice sessions five nights weekly in Rudg. 410 at Fort Douglas Annex liom G.;iO to 8:30 p.m. the direc-tor said. Hailed as the most improved marching band in the west, the unit earned critical approval in Los Angeles last season when Gregory double timed his charg-es onto the field at halt time ot the Southern California game to. open the Ute's season. Bill Rhead, drum major, and Frankie Robbins, ballet-dancin- g majorette, will return this year to lead the band in its formation.;, the most famous of which is a script "Utah." Persons interested in joining the organization should contact Mr. Gregory at the university m 'person or by letter as soon as j possible. U OF U FOOTBALL BAND REHEARSALS TO BEGIN AUGUST 24 Rehearsals of the University of Utah's far-fame- d marching band for the 194!) football season will begin August 24, Ronald D. Gre-gory, band director, announced today. Especially invited to rehearsals aro new students who performed in high school or other college bands, since all sections of trie 120-piec- e organization are in need of several musicians. Sec- - Local Happenings mm mm a a a as U.G.l.G. club members met! last Thursday evening as gue.sts of Mrs. F. J. Quinn. Five hund-- J red was played and prizes won by Mrs. Manila Anderson, Mrs. R. G. Steele and Mrs. L. E. Bar- - nett. Late refreshments were .served. No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary met Monday evening as gue.sts of Mrs. Verio Kendriek. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Jack Householder Sr., Mrs. Jack House holder Jr., and Mrs. Earl Rager. Lovely refreshment.; were served to eight. Miss Bonnie Jean Johnson, dnu ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ehvood T. Johnson, left by plane last Fri- - day to visit ten "days in San Fran-- 1 eisco, Calif., where she is house guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Rostige. j I.t. (j.g.) and Mrs. James M. Sullenger and family left Satur-- : day for Mare Island, Calif., after visitin ga few days with his mo-- ; ther, Mrs. Helen Sullenger. An- -' other son, Keith Sullenger, left Sunday to return to San Diego, Calif., after visiting here several weeks. His wife and children are leavin gtoday (Friday) to join him. Another son home on a visit is William P. Sullenger, who lea-ves Saturday to report atNew-por- t, R. I. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Jenkins and f;.mily returned Wednesday from a week's vacation to Van Horn, Iowa. Mrs. Paul S. Richards return-ed last Thursday night from a three months' visit in the east, vvlure she visited with Dr. Le-nor- c Richards at Cincinnati, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Ra-ker and family of Cambridge, Mass. Mid-Augu- Nuptials A mid-Augu- st wedding of lo-cal interest is that of Miss Lor-ett- a McCormick of Salt Lake City and Joseph Vranes of Bing-ham Canyon. The ceremony will take place this evening, Friday, August 12 in Holy Rosary church at Bingham. The couple plan to honeymoon in Rhode Island. Miss McCormick is a sister ofj Mrs. Lloyd J. Houston of Bing-ham . Canyon. , , ! ik: C . fc T ' ' " i - ""v 1 i: Ultra stylish is this Chrysler 1910 Tow n & Country onyerUblc , 1 t onsti ua wood-on-s- te coupe with its distinctive displayed by Chrysler dealers this ''''.V-c- r'emblet on the doors, rear quarter panels finely grained mahogany and the n of t his i od ' it- - . ash. In.provcd c.i-tniet.- o polished white he v...o d sat which repla tures an all-ste- el underbuy, sn c igth . sa structure formerly used, giv.ru; iri;"U-- serviceability. It is powers by the 1 Ja-h- p . Ch & C .try con t pression eng.ne. I he low n foui top toloia ana comes in a large variety of body colors, ten upholstery options. I BINCHAM CENTRAL P-T-TO HOLD LUNCHEON AUGUST 25TH Rinnham Central school P-T-will hold a ono o'clock luncheon for all members Thursday, Aug-ust 25 at Bingham Central school. The price will be 50 cents per plate. If you plan to attend make your reservation now with any one of the following: Mrs. Ethel Evans, Mrs. Mary Zdunich or Mrs. Rita Uarte. All reservations mi.st lit in by August 22. CARD OF thank, We wish to felt thank, to SS their help and lyZ many kind Pn hy n our late berea& son, and brother, ' 0 Speirs. uWj Mr. and Mis. Konm.tk grand and Mm irSf- f Mrs. Frank c I' EAGLES Annual state Eagles outing will be held Sunday, August 14 at Lagoon. A large group from Bingham is expected to attend. Regular Eagles meeting will be held next Thursday, August 18 at It p.m. at Eagles hall re-ports II. R. Gusot, secretary. SPORTS HERE AND THERE by Al Ablett (Continued from oaee one) meet in a showdown game at the Forkers field tonight (Friday). Big Al "Nig" Tate will be on the mound for the home club and McFavlane will get the call for Mania. First place is at stake and both learns will be shooting the works. One of the largest crowds of the season will be on hand to see this one. So if you don't recognize me next week you will know who umpired. See you next week. AL o " SPECIAL SALE SUMMER SANDALS GROWING GIRLS SIZES 4 TO 7, ; FORMERLY $6.95. NOW ? CHILDREN'S SIZES H TO 3, Red or White, Formerly $3.93, NOW Al d WOMEN'S GENUINE KEDETTES, Washable Shoes, Formerly $3.98, NOW e MENS OXFORDS vs&w 5, 1 an BOYS OXFORDS 5, 1 SPECIAL LOT WORK SHOES 5. SIZE 10 ! 31 Bingham Meii l Phone 14-1- 5 The Big S CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT One to the small amount in- - volvcd, we do not accept want ails except on a basis. No ads taken by telephone, FOR SALE 1937 Hudson good tires, $300.00. Ph. 458-W- . FEMALE HELP WANTED CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH NAME. 50 for $1, sell fast! Make up to 100 on SI "Leader" Christmas, Plastic sensation. Ev-eryday, others. Assortments on approval, FREE Imprint samples. STYLART, 1310 Santee, Dept. 40, Los Angeles 55, Calif. FOR SALE mod. home with hot water stoker heat, 5 acres exc. farming land and fruit! trees with water rights. Cotton-wood Heights, Mrs. Lucy Kunkel. 7087 So. 3rd East, Ph. Mid 0394R1 MCKETONSmOOL Sayings '. GIRLS' ALL-WOO- L CARDIGAN SWEATERS 1.98 FOR THRIFTY BUDGETS! i Boxy cardigan sweaters just like big sister's ... a big Penney value at just 1.98. Cozy warm all-wo- ol in a big choice of classroom colors red, copen blue, kelly, light navy, maize. Mothers will want 2 or 3 to see their girls through the term. 4-- 8. IMAGINE! WOVEN PLAIDS (NOT PRINTED) AND PENNEY'S PRICE f QR IS LOWER-THA- N LOW 4 PJaids are clearer, brighter when the colors are woven right in. Team woven plaids with perfect details (white collars, solid color trimmings, ruf-fled sleeves) ... the kind girls like ... and you've found dresses that are a "must" for school. Sizes 7 to 14. Wonderful New Com(or I '',' x' " ' - ' s r. " ' ' :.m;wv.mm..m.w, ..va..v.v...v j. I SfU - wJTfwfesiSiV with dignity. Common seme engineerings ' J C T'lMvTm doorways, and natural step-- ?- - J tf V? aimT TSk trances make it eem absurd ever to ' Bf -- ..rtMfft- - . i v I iff4 . J. ferr 1 wM i Hv$; J k K0!" SSSmW IHLSlOMATlC FLUID DKIVE TRAMSM1SSIO.N ' drive without shifting , I'J N.w Wid.r Cha.r.He.lgh. Seot.l We N.w Smooth.r Driving' ChrjflWJ , ft Jon't fold you up like 7i, w S,,wlni In on kSL mighty Spitfire engine no . t& You s,t comfortably in scats the rz--x J' rest advances since atill higher compressionforW' v ?v. height of your easv chain, at hume. (5T 'Pf) war- - w ge you new jSpPSIk, acceleration ainoother respo"; s J; i S3tm W ve "pre headroom, legrooni, aMSSSSsW rwn'er control" steeriru. And along with its better t and shoulder room for you. And 'e. time, Ue roda around performance go ; no other tar hag ever been w com- - hulanced control 1W ? i k?? 1VB yu amazing new Waterproof Ig"'''0" Dletely engineered from the lundamental, up greater road , ' f,ht; Thw' that', exclusive wiA Chrysler. YJ ZZZnTl yUr COIlver"e,lce' yUf ,ck. Ye5, anHrVlter 1 r0ad drive but it '5 :. peace lln aLo(Jt lhlj toolyr every. You get qufeker starting, cyen ing r; tor afer drivtng. weatfer. smoother idhng, longer 'xxrw-y?v- gyroiM eated by CHRYSLERn ADDERLEY & NICHOLS - 87 Main Sw f Tune in the Chrysler Dealers' SAMMY KAYE SHOWROOM every Wed 8 00 pjn. ., Thun. 8:30 p.m.. Sun. 9j IV SWAMP WATER I l" Walter Houston, 1 Walter Brennen, I f TAzZ' Dana Andrews, l A Ann Baxter plus WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME in technicolor Dan Dailey - Betty Grable also Tom and Jerry Cartoon Sat., Aug. 13 MY BROTHER TALKS TO HORSES Butch Jenkins - Peter Lawford Edward Arnold Cartoon Sportscope in color Sun.-Mon- ., Aug. 14-1- 5 BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY Fred Astaire - Ginger Rogers Tom Jerry Cartoon-Lates- t News Tues.-Wed- ., Aug. 16-1- 7 BRIDE OF VENGENCE Paulette Goddard John Lund 33 p fi Abbott and ' j Costello in kBUCK PRIVATES) Uncle Sam Says I . ' AA SECURE J,:l YOUR f .Vf FUTURE C ' SAVINGS BONDS XV-f-Y PAR0U J NlNuS Tlierc'i nothing like a back-lo- g of U. S. Saving ItomU to enuble one to In nd up and look the world in the eye. And you'll be clutching a hand-ful of lliem before you know it if you enroll now for the regular purchase of U. S. Savings I'.oiuls. Willi these bond you'll loe t lie uncomfortable feeling that you're not getting uheiid. What's good for you is good for your country, no utart accumulating those Savings Konds now. In ten ycurs you get back $1 for every $3 you invest today. Sign tip for the Payroll Sav. ings Plan where you work, or, if for t lie Bond-a-Monl- li Plan ut your bank. U.S. Treasury Departrntnt NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE Notice is hereby given that a certain 1!I3(3 Chevrolet Coupe, Motor Number 1)60120!), 1!4H Lic-ense Number registered in the name of Ramon Soto-Pere-will lie sold at public auc-tion to satisfy my statutory lien upon said motor vehicle for la-bor performed and materials fur-nished and used in repairing said motor vehicle, the reasonable value of which are $227.07, and for storage charges against said motor vehicle from April 25, l'J4'J, the date on which said repairs were completed to the date of said public sale, in the sum of $16.00. Public sale of said motor ve- - hide will be made at the Stand-- ' ard Garage, 425 Main Street.) Bingham Canvon, Utah, on Tues-- ; day, August 23, 194(1, at 2 P.M. STANDARD GARAGE By II C. Huntsman (Lien-holde- r) |