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Show FRIDAY, APRIT. ;i 1 j PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH j Teddy won kI " " Help Lift This Blockade ' W'wWWf DEATHS DUE "Mmp i ro cancer ?4Jm Civt to. the American Cancer Society's 1950 Cancer Crusade Local Happenings Dennis Calhsto, Chile? Rav and Joyce Ellen Bidovii atz. Michael DeCol Jane. DarreU Nielsen, Patsy Padgen, Marian Murano, Larry Anderson, Ronald and Donna Kav Lipsev, Bobby bu.saeta, Dicky and Bobby Raucr, Claudia Murano, Dana Borich Nikkie Florence Jimas, Julia Lee John-nu- n, Norma Kay Milner. Sharon Rawlinfis, Ann Nielsen and Jim-my Lovat. " Mrs. Hay Tatton was hostess; recently to members of herj bridge club. Mrs. K. L. Cunhfle and Mrs. Tom Carngan were in-- 1 viU'd guests. Prizes at cards were. Mrs. r:4-n- Mo:fe ( soph P. Scsl. L0 , ' A ments wore-- served. Mr. and Mrs. ' Donald Midvale were Z n : ' Mrs Verio Kendn J lor Prom last Friday cv: Mr. and Mrs. A q . U have returned from ' , f: visit with it lends and in Briyham Citv and C ley. They also attend I eral of Mr. Woodland',?' ', Wm. T. Woodland in I City Monday. j W WW WW WW w Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stillman and John J. Croedon attended a banquet of the South Salt Lake fire department at Murray last Friday night. Regular Eagles meeting will be held next Thursday, April 27 at BCO hall at 8 p.m.. reports H. II. Gust, secretary. All members , are urged to be present. Eagli-- s auxiliary met Thursday evening, April 13, at BCO hall. Guests weie 2 ladles from the Murray auxiliary who came by chartered bus to the meeting. . WW WW WW Members of the visiting auxili- - ary were in charge and presen-ted the opening ceremonies, in-cluding an oldtime skit given by Mrs. John Doyle, Mrs. Nell Wrieht, Mrs. Polly Soverson and Mrs." Marian Wood. After the program, n business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Ada Harris, president of the local auxiliary, and the Bingham auxiliary the visitors at bingo games. A lovely pot luck dinner, brought by the Murray group, wits enjoyed and served to 35 at tables centered with arrange-ments of daffodils. The social was in celebration of the 30th unnivtrsary of the Bingham aux- - iliary which they are celebrating this year. Martha Circle met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Rosella Rau-e- r. A nicely-appointe- d oni? o'- clock luncheon was served to seventeen. A business meeting was held after which bridge was played. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Bern ice Willie, first; Mrs. Maude Myers, second, and Mis. Nellie Chesler, bingo. Mrs. Emily Ablett, Mrs. Ber-nic- e Lavcock, Mrs. Ethel Evans, Mrs. Rita Ugarte, Mrs. Charlotte; Murano and Miss Alice Ivie at-tended an informal reception for Pat Dougall, new girl scout field director, at the home of Mrs. Lsabelle G. Faber of Murray yes-terday, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dispenza were hosts Saturday afternoon, April 15, at No. 1 Fire hall at a lovely birthday party honoring their daughter, Paulette, on her seventh birthday. Games and re-freshments were enjoyed after which the group attended the show. Guests were Michael Go-les- Sammi Dearie Gavich, Bar- - XjJUMumm 1 BUMPED iSKEV of MriTi Blended Whliky, 86 Proof rTj xfUfiI 65 Cnln Neutral Spirits fSLf SgsLjf J; 1 o a-ma- is Test Drive the 50 Canyon Motor Co. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE A COMPLETE STOCK OF Ford Car, Truck Parts and Accessories A Lubricating Center for All Automotive Equipment MAIN AND MARKHAM PHONE 333 BINGHAM CANYON BINGHAM BAKERY APRIL THE 19TH WAS ONE 1 SINCE THE PLACE HAD OPENED I AND I WANT TO THANK ALL 1 PEOPLE OF BINGHAM CANYON Fl THEIR PATRONAGE. j CARL K. FOERSTER I i r f Sig N imi r 0)usiness matter? fp. cLSriendly chatter? l r Both call for long Distance Your friend, and the people you do buaineus with, may be scattered from coast to coaet. But you can reach almost any one of them, in a hurry, by Long Distance. For buying, selling or news worth telling this inexpensive service is "made to order." It's fast. It's personal And it's convenient. CHECK-B- P PROGRAM m, nSWRTT STANDARDS V XW PREVENT ACCIDENTS - DRIVE WITH CA' Complete BRAKE RELINING JOB Includes All This - (1U1. 1 RELINING IRAKIS ADD NECISSART I " with Matched Ltota,. 4 HYDRAULIC lU - T SYSTEM 9 . MATCHING RRARC - SCIENTIFIC IRAKI DRUMS J ADJUSTMENT 3 REPACK FRONT I Wheel Bla-c- i1 ''"",?! WHEEL IEARINGS Cercte frceUJ wwMmMmM STANDARD GARAGE j 425 MAIN STREET PHONE Is ji ICLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Duo tu tin' .small amount we do not accept want ads except on a cash-with-ord- cr basis. No ads taken by telephone. FOR SALE 1 coal range, 1 elec-tric range, 1 refrigerator, 11 cu. fl., 1 Philco radio, 1 vacuum cleaner, 2 double beds, complete wllh mattresses, 1 wash machine, 1 dining table, six chairs, 2 mir-rors, 1 sofa, chair, 3 dressers, 2 carpets, 2 floor lamps, 1 oil stove, House may be purchased with above furniture. Reasonable price 637 Copperfield, phone 493. 4 FOR SALE 1947 Spec. Deluxe Plymouth club coupe. Radio, heater and spotlight. Julian Baum, Phone 578-J- . 2tp, FOR SALE 4 rm. house and ground, 15 Heaston Hgts. Call; Wallace Johnson, Phone 376-J- . FOR SALE House in Highland Boy. $1000, with oil (2) heaters, 4 rms., modern. Also living room set. Carl Kanniainen, Ph. 401. FOR SALE 1937 Siudebaker sedan, good condition, $265.00. Call 340-J- . j- - FOUND Girl's purse. Owner may have by identifying and paying for ad at Bulletin office. Modern basement home on high ground, acre, good water rigtit, barn, coop, vegetable cel-lar, fruit trees, on well traveled road in West Jordan, $3500, $500 down, $30 month. Murray Real Estate Exchange 4960 South State, Phone Murray 611. Sun., Eve., 1175-J- . FOR SALE Aulom. oil hot wa-ter heater, 3 yrs. old. Cost $116, will sell for $45, barrel and fit-tings included. Call 340-J- . V . . .junior partnership of plain and printed Dan River fabric in the figure-flatterin- g Empire silhouette for summer success. Grey, rose, lilac Sizes 9 to 15. Exclusively here at only $6 95 to $11.95 Bingham Merc. Phone 14-1- 5 The Big Store DR. GERALD H. BAGLEY OPTOMETRIST 17 Exchange Place Salt Lak c' announces the opening of offices for the j practice of optometry 'C AT 15 NORTH MAIN STREET - PHELPS W J (Upstairs) MIDVALE, UTAH ; OFFICE HOURS: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 5:30 S Saturdays, 2 p.m. to G p.m. Other daya by Appoint TELEPHONE COLLECT FOR sj APPOINTMENT "s EYES EXAMINED CtLAShES FITTED AND REPAlKjjU SEE US FOR EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE AND QUALITY PRODUCTS DEALERS IN: CONOCO PRODUCTS CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH CARS INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS ADDERLEY & NICHOLS GARAGE Chick and Ren phone 88 Uncle Sain Says w:,'f : . s; ' f : w . My hat is oil to Hie volunteer U. S. savings Bonds County Chairmen and others who are still giving patriotic service lo their country. Year in and year out these volunteers are carry-ing the message of liiKincl.il inde- - penitence through I). Si. Savings Bonds to every county in the nation. For 1950 their slogan is: "Save For Your Independence." They'll show you how millions of American are securing THEIR future by purchas-ing. V. S. Savings Bonds. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends tor their expressions of j sympathy and floral tributes in our late bereavement of our bro-ther and husband, William T. Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodland Mrs. Lydia Woodland and family. |