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Show FRIDAY, juke PAGE EIGHT TfW. RTVr.TTAM RTrLLETTN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH - ' " INTERMOUNTAIN HOSPITAL fer the last dt'adtMnHiTT these Plans under ship of the hospitju profession, and the eiL lie have become th of pital cure onpraePvioilyumteent:1 states Mr. Hereey 7 in the kr0 gain during the past2 been the ability of fc. Plans to provide idL.nti' tC' fits and rates to th" of national com paiv,., ?lC: within different dh Upfi: country.- - u SERVICE INCREASES MEMBERSHIP Intertnountain Hospital Service cent mcrea e in a 14.83 per membership lor the f rt three 1050 was one ol tnt KtidL Blue Cross Plans in ew fur the first quar t to in-formation er of this year according received from the iBlue Cross commission, Chicago, announces Lewis G. Hersey, ex-ecutive director. Blue Cross' growth for the first quarter of this year amounted to 1 525.5U8 persons making it the second highest gain in new membership in the Plan s his-tory This membership increase brought the Plans total eiiroll-- : ment to 37,444,273 person- s- re-- ! presenting approximately 24 per eent of the total population ol the United States, "The growth of Blue Cross ov- - Win waittd miyT "j !MAtoiuto k W I LS0N...GI 5BS...BACH ELDER ; I SEWING MACHINES Mf h P0W8-DR,- M AM m-POUm- MtM... BASIC,I MACHINES JfW PAiTS Med HilPCDTOplOMt 51. ELEMENTS OF LATER MACHINES IT?AMS? GARAUHT-SMOE-- .fi J 184 S-El- ias Howe''4851... jJodSA O FIRST PATENT il 3 7fAvif ItlCff Li f-fil?-V machine mt tff J) ,iAW J,""; 3 aJ?Erw ttri fISZfSyMvl siet-backfs- ...5rS MACHINE xtfes t W"m TIIS CReoireo with", ' tiSnSw1 iviiirlr kibhtotmJ&rid z.imJm ' A NAIIONAl PATENT C0UNCII O. Mergenlhaler T "J Ottma Mflnlhol.r cam. bom Germany in rmmMwfM lee rage. H. was 18; had $30 in cath. but th. 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Real oppor-tunity for independent living. $24,000. 70 acres, 6 room new modern home. Frontage for 20 more homes facing hard sur-facing street. Abundance of ir-rigation water. Fertile, rich soil. 800 boxes onions per acre. Crops all in. A-- l shape. 30 acres choice pasture. 500 choice fruit trees. See us at once. You will want this berry farm set-up. STOKER REALTY 8c CON-STRUCTION CO. 7571 South State Ph. Mid. 770. Mid. 593, Murray 1065 R DR. GERALD H. BAGLEV . I OPTOMETRIST 17 Exchange Place Salt Lake City announces the opening of offices for the practice of optometry AT 15 NORTH MAIN STREET PHELPS BLDG. (Upstairs) MIDVALE, UTAH OFFICE HOURS: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturdays, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Other days by Appointment. TELEPHONE COLLECT FOR APPOINTMENT EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED AND REPAIRED FOR SALE Washing machine. A-- l condition, $50, See at Miller Apts. No. 3. FOR SALE 1 garage, 3 housed and ground 151.6 ft. frontage, lower Main St., Bingham. Call 503-- J for particulars. FOUND Sm. package contain-ing 2 Sylphon Bellows assem-blies. Pkg. was turned in to po-lice dept. Owner may have by identifying and paying for ad at Bulletin office. COPPER GATE 54 Main Street WALTER'S AND FISHER'S BEER ON TAP ALSO EASTERN BEER IN BOTTLES WE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS Carrie Doyle and Jack Nichols ' The north side f a sides having the n,(,st JK' the thickest bark. Ju o pcafa'itf OfWon Funds I gftrsCaJfe; THAN J8 BUCKS PtR 1 -- k T7j rl 7Om'0 bonds Vfe 8S.y A S.VJ I K'Wi'l 111 THROUGHOUT J I I TALKED AAE INTO IT 777 I I'LL $I0N UP TO HAVE ) ' ff f uva2shhih. rjfe c yRjj SSScySi l T.,Hi.T.-- r Curta AVNtit iynktl Inc. Wrestling is on,. &f th primitive and universal o ,- Jf The estimated populafl,. China in 1948 was more "J- - , million. Local Happenings Norma Nichols and Miss Gadd. House prize went to Mrs. 'Mabel Hiunhall. Miss (ladd received many useful and beautiful gifts. Kt Rev. William F. Lewi'? of Reno, F.piscopal bishop of Nev-ada, will deliver the commence-ment address to 13 graduates of Rowland Hall School for Girls at exercises June 12. Commence-ment is scheduled for 11 a.m. in St. Mark's Episcopal cathedral. Among those to graduate Li Nyla Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nichols. W WW WW WW w Miscellaneous Shower Honors June Bride-Elec- t A Miscellaneous shower com-plimenting Miss Donna Jean Gadd was given at the home of Mrs. Ruth Hud.-,o- with Mrs. Cftioline Nichols and Mrs. Vivian Hay as cohostesses on Wednes-day evening, May 31. The home WW WW WW w was decorated in spring flowers ol pastel shades and table were a miniature bride and bridesmaids with background of columbine and bridal wreath. A lovely two - course luncheon was served to twenty-eigh- t. Guests receiving prizes at five hundred wen-- Mrs. Beth Downs and Mrs. Hetty Nichols. Receiv-ing pi izes at Hearts were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fenton had as gui sts last Wednesday Mrs. Art Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Klnier Terry and family of Sho-shone, Idaho, and Mrs. Clvde Hickok of Salt Lake City. Mrs. David L. Bills, Mrs. Ross M. dishing, along with Rev. Thomas Navien, attended the dedication of the Catholic church at Vernal on Wednesday, May 24th. O p.m. there will be a banquet for exhibitors at the Newhouse ho-tel, given by show management, with entertainment by Salt Lake Kiwanis. Friday, June i), at 9:3U a.m. auction of animals will be-gin and continue until finished. There is a minimum guarantee of $3,000 in premiums for the youngsters. MOUNTAIN CLASSIC IS READY FOR BOW AT NO. SALT LAKE The class Intel-mountai- Jr. Fat Stock show, largest shew in the west for a num-ber of years, is ready for its 14th annual renewal at the Salt Iike Union Stockyards at North Salt Lake June 7, 8 and 9. Actually, with new judging system, new-metho-of sales, new auctioning procedure, and new show objec-tives, tlu- - lntermountain will be an all-ne- show this year, ac-cording to Merrill Parkin, show manager. A-- in all shows, neither the) entry list nor the number of ex-hibitors planning to show will break any of the records of sev-eral years past, but excellent re-presentation from among the Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyo-ming 4-- clubbers and FFA has been made, and plenty of com-petition will be offered. Animals will be received June 4 and 5 and up until (j p.m. on June 6, according to Mr. Parkin. On the evening of June G, Show-Tow-will be organized by the members in a meeting at the show arena at 7:30 p.m. It will be followed by a vaudeville show sponsored by the Tribune-Tele- - gram. The rest of the program in-- ! eludes: Wednesday, 8 a.m., for-- 1 mal opening, uniform contest, showmanship and fitting contest;: 9:30 a.m. grading cattle, 10:30 a.m. grading hogs; 1 p.m. giad-- ! ing lambs. In the evening there will be free swim, admissions, contests, and prizes at Lagoon, sponsored by the Deseret News.! Grading of cattle will continue; at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, to be fob, lowed by assembling of purple ribbon animals at 1:30 p.m., and! the award of "Master Stockman" buttons for the growers. At 7:00 Sec. Sawyer Calls U. S. Bonds Good Investment Washington, D. C Charles Saw-yer, Secretary of Commerce, today released the following statement urging Americans to buy bonds during the Treasury's current In-dependence Bond Drive. "Support of the Independence Savings Bonds Drive is one of the best ways in which the average American can Invest in his own future. The purchase of U. S. Sav- -' Ings Bonds not only builds up the family and community reservoir of buying power; it also represents the world's finest investment in individual independence and se-- ; curlty." NOTICE OF MEETING A special meeting of the SOC1FDAD MUTUAL1STA MKX ICANA MlGl'KL ALFMAN (MUTUAL MFXICAN StKMETY MRiUFL ALKMAN) of Bingham Canyon, Utah, will be held June 23, 1950, Friday, at 8.00 P.M. at the B. C. O. Hall, Bingham Can-yon, Utah, for the purpose of creating a Non-Prof- it Corpora-tion of the Society as provided by the laws of the State of Utah. All members are urged to at-tend to discuss this matter and to vote on the issue of incorpora-tion. Date: June 1, 1(150. Juvetitmo Ramirez, President Raymundo Godinez, Secretary |