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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 21 PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Glljr Singlfam SuUrtta Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Sail Lake County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office a) Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3. 1879. NATIONAL 6DITORIAI UTAH STATE Pxtft ASSOCIATION JOHN ADAMEK. Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAM KK, Assistant Editor Subscription Kate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application Ethel Mao Manfium and a read-ing by Gvven Sandstrom .who in-troduced which con-sisted a program of a talk by Mrs. Gordon Nielsen of West Jordan, vocal solos of A and B numbers (A) "Bless This House" and (B) 1 Wander As I Wonder" rendered by Miss Bettv Lou Graham of: South Jordan, talk by Miss Jean, Beckstead of South Jordan, and. xylophone solo -- Whispering Hope" and "Beyond Sunset by: Miss Dorothy Smith of Riverton,, followed by remarks by Mrs. Evelyn Spratling. stake MIA pre-sident. Closing prayer was offer-ed by Nila Hansen. After the program punch and cookies were 'enjoyed and served to approxi-mately 50. "Problems of Our Lady Diplo-- ! mats" World diplomacy was considered strictly a man s game, but women have Vn ihvm-selve- s naturally suited to the subtle art of diplomacy. Road colorful incidents in the live, of these lady diolumats and leain how they proved their courage in times of great crisis. Its in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner Dick Turner of Bluffdale spent the week end visiting with his sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball Jr. Mr and Mrs. Norval Draper of Salt Lake City visited Wednes-day April 12 with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper. Norval is former-ly of Lark. JoAnn Horicks, Marjorie Crump and Beverly Webb of Blulfdale, were Sunday visitors of M.rs. Clarence Ball Jr. Beverly Seal of an overnight Midval, guest MnnJ ' her parents, Mr. and Mr ace M. Seal I First, second and thin students from the La k toured Hogle gardens iJ aviary at Liberty par), 1Sa afternoon, it was reDortJ Lark school A ffiK meeting of the yi.ar on day evening, April 19 5 of officers was held. ' - LARK LIONS TO MEET MONDAY Lark Lions business club meetirj will Monday evening, April 24 community recreation h- - 6:30 p.m. Nomination of $ for the year 1950-5- 1 will t. All members are invited ILARK NEWS Joy Seal 901 Jl Mrs. Bernadine Linck will be hostess to the 500 club at her home on Wednesday, May 3. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall Sr. Bessie Coombs, sister in law and Miss Bess Coombs, a sister, all of Fountain Green. Lark MIA Mothers and Daughters Tea Held A Mothers and Daughters Tea for all mothers and daughters of Lark ward was held Sunday, April 16, under the sponsorship of the Lark ward MIA. The pro-gram included: Opening song "Viennese Re-frain", conducted by Mrs. Ger-aldin- e Reed, chorister, followed by the opening prayer given by entertained at a dinner Saturday, April 15 for Mr. and Mrs. De- -' Vere Coombs of Lark. Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Cox and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Cole of Draper. LARK ELECTS Newlv elected officers to serve the Lark during 1950-5- 1 were announced yesterday. They are: Mrs. Don Willie, president; Mrs. Walter Abplanalp, first vice president; Mrs. Dora McDonald, 'second vice president; and Mrs. Benton Boyd, secretary-treasure- r. Keith Kendall reported this week that Lark has a larger fire truck at their disposal. It us equipped with G50 feet of IV inch hose and a 400 gallon tank twice as large as the tank ca-pacity of the old one. It also has hose that can draft water from either a ditch or hydrant. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Coombs had as guests Monday through Wednesday of this week Mr. Coombs' brother, Ken, of Foun-tain Green, just returned from ) v year-- ; on Guam, and his bud-dy of Kansas. Other guests at the Coombs home were Mrs. Wil-for- d Coombs, stepmother; Mrs. 1S:& ' -7 - - hif vn TEST .SOUND WAVES ON CANCER Dr. H. Davis Chippi (left) and Or. Walter A. Ricker, associate pathology professors at Univer-sity of Washington, Seattle, test a scarce ultrasonic generator on a mouse with cancer. Equipment, built with American Cancer Society funds, creates sound waves 20,000 times more shrill than the human ear can hear. Tests are to determine i' cancer can be destroyed without damaging normal tissue. bridge were awarded to Mrs. M.irlin Schultz, Mrs. Jack House-holder Jr. and Mrs. Irvin Still-man- . Dainty refreshments wen-serve-to twelve. 1'tnochle club met Monday ev-- ; ening as guests of Mrs. W. A. Kike. Mrs. J. A. Fike was an in-- i vited guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. John Adamek, Mrs. George Dalilstiom and Mrs. J. W. Jobn-- , sun. Tasty refreshments were served to nine. W. B. A. will meet at the home of Mrs. A. J. Ablett on Wednes-day evening, April 2Cth. Mrs. Ernest Prigmoie just re- -' turned from a visit with her dau-- I ghter, Mrs. Neldon Chadwick of Valle, Ore. O : L0CA L NOTES j Mrs. U. K. Marriott was hos-tess to eleven members of No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary Monday ev-ening. Prizes at biidge were won by Mrs. Lawrence West, Mrs. John T. Wert and Mrs. Gordon Jensen. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stillman plan to spend Saturday and Sun-day at Cedar City where plans for the forthcoming state fire-men's convention will be formu-lated. Lucky Eight club members met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Beverly Shea. Bingo prizes were won by Mrs. LaRose Ortego and Mrs. Blanche Gavieh. 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