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Show FRIDAY, MAY19 PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH - - :X Volunteer Workers Aid Bingham Bond Sales To Exceed Quota .airs as tin- thive continues to! July l;h. Prim- - to the iipt'iunu ceremon-ies of the Liberty Bell bond drive held at Binli.iin Canyon Mon-day afternoon. May l.r, Clem S. Schramm, director of bond sales in Utah announced that Bingham Canyon residents had subscribed to series E bonils.valued at $.".', 000 exceeding by mole than $401) the tity's d quota of $5;t,-L'j- I 50 equal to one $25 bond at purchase price of ; 1 ii.75 for each "'BJUMflLIHIWlH '"'Mi 1 .mwijii m 1 im of the city's residents. Some of the volunteer workers with bond sale pledges in their bands who participated in the bouse to house canva-- soliciting bond sales are pictured above. Their drive was a tremendous success and made the Bingham district one of the fart in the state and nation to achieve and surpass their quota. Following is a list of the very con.se. ontious and willing bond drive workers who were instru-mental in Bingham making its quota of bond .sales: Bingham district- -- Kusclla Bauer, captain; Mrs, Nick 1'etrie, Mrs. Ceorg.' Ahplanalp, Mrs. Ruth Jacques, Mrs. Caroline Mu ratio; Bingham and (.'opperfii Id di-strict, Mrs. Man,' llerrera, cap-tain- ; Mis. Paul Chilly, Mrs. Paul ICirneres, Miss Pearl Neria, Miss Prieilla Martin, Miss Alice Mar-- j tine, Mrs. Torey Salaar, Mrs Fi ank Moyeda ; Bingham diMriet, Mrs. I'atsv Fullmer, captain; Mrs. Frances Horen, Mrs. Albert Pollock, Mrs. Willadeen Householder, Mrs. Jen-nie .ampos; Coppeiton district, 'Mrs. Vienna Isbell, captain; Pauline Muhar, Agnes Milner, Selma MeMllllin. j Lois Barlow, Erma Davis, Iola Tatton, Caroline Diedench, Nor-- ! ma Nichols, Eva Watson, Maxine Clayihwaite, Vonda Swain, Gold-- I Mae Wilson, Betty Winn; Bingham district, Mrs. Ethel Evans, captain; Marie Deakin, Jenny Slug.'), Lucille Robertson, Esther James; Highland Boy, Milka Smilan-- J ich, captain; Mrs. Tom Yengieh, Mrs. Angee Morella, Mrs. Joe Scorzato, Mrs. (.Jeorge Balich, Mrs. Pete Zabolla, Mrs. Clarence Bullock; Bingham, Mrs. II. Ugarte, cap-tain; Vonda Morris, CJerievieve Groves; Copperfield, Mrs. LeRoy Hard-man- , captain; Mrs. Charles Whe- - tsel, M. J. Robertson; Bingham, Mrs. Sam Lovat and Mrs. George ZJvmich, Ruth Sanchez, Leona Susaeta; Lark, Mrs. Dora Thomas, captain; Mrs. Nola Smith, Mrs. Don Willie. Mrs. Norma Holladay, Mrs. Rita: Rostrum, Mrs. Ilia Coombs, Mrs.1 Hilda Grabner, Mrs. Rose Ahivu. Mrs. Florence Ahplanalp, Mrs. Alta Boyd, Mrs. Wanda Arnold.1 Mrs. Mary Beth Walker, Mrs. Ro-- ! berta Kasmussen, Mrs. Juan Tru-- i jillo, Mrs. Marie Owens, Mrs. Everett Randall. W. R. Anderson, chairman of; the Bingham district drive, and: Harold Chesler, Earl James, Bob Jimas, and C. A. Morley, sincerely thank all committees and individuals who Iso freely gave of their time for! such a worth while program.: They also urge all workers to continue their contacts for bond1 Mrs Eugene Morris entertain-ed Tuesday evening for mem-bers of her bridge club. Mrs. Manuel Susaeta and Mrs. fa. Jacques were invited Prizes wore awarded to Mrs. Susaeta. first; Mrs. Larl T. Jam es, second, and Mrs. Ray Tatton, bingo. Others present were Mrs. Dale Johnston. Mrs. James Car-riga- n. Mrs. Joseph I'. Scussel and Mrs. Joe Brisk. Dainty re-freshments were served. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beard and family were Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindsay Holt of Kamas, Dorothy McMil-lan and parents, Air. and H Irs, J. Verl McMillian, and Mr. and Mrs. George McMillian of Murray. as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin of West Jor-dan, Mrs. Louis BalKOck and daughter Shonnie, of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hue-bne- r and son. In the afternoon Mrs. S. T. Nerdin received a telephone call from her daughter, Mrs. Orson Downard, of San Francisco, wishing her a 'Happy Mother's day". Dinner guests Mother's day Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reid were Mrs. Dorlesca Kenner, Sandra Kenner and Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Reid Bishop and baby of Orem. Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Reid Bishop and son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reid. Later in the evening the group visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis of Midvale. Attending the three day con-vention of the Utah State Fed-eration of Women's clubs held at Newhouse hotel, Salt Lake on May 8, 9, and 10, were Mrs. Ada Curtis and Mrs. Alta Booth, dele-gates from the Bingham Women's Civic Club. Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Booth, together with Mrs. Ma-Re- e Nelson, Mrs. Nell Peterson, Miss Althea Christensen, Mrs. Agnes Johnston, Mrs. Erma Nil-sso- Mrs. Dana Benson, Mrs. Hermine Feraco, Mrs. iMartha Page, Mrs. Inez Goff, Mrs. Alice Cunningham, Mrs. Bessie Dahl-stro-and Mrs. Blanche Reid at-tended the banquet on Tuesday night at which Mrs. Hyrum C. Holden, president-elect- , was fea-tured speaker. Attending the in-stallation luncheon on Wednes-day were Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Nel-son, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Peterson and Miss Christensen. Lucky Eight club members met last Thursday night as guests of Mrs. Mary Petric. Bingo priz-es were won by Mrs. Blanche Gavieh and Mrs. Val Badovinatz. A delicious luncheon was served. : local notes: Home oil a month's visit from the air base at Bong, Wash., is Corp. Russell "Corky" Hull. He is visiting w ith his mother, Mrs. Ivy Hull, and other relatives and friends. Tuesday morning the Liberty Bell was displayed at the Bing-ham Central, Copperton grade and Lark grade schools. Each child was given an opportunity to see and hear the bell. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Prigmore had as dinner guests Sunday their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Udell George and son Richard of San-dy and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prig-mor- e. House guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David I.,. Bills is Mrs. Bills' sister in law, Airs. Neal Donohoo, of Lone Tree, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin had CUSTOM -- CRAFT DRAPERIES AND COVERLET ENSEMBLES MADE TO ORDER IN ANY SIZE OR LENGTH SOLID COLORS FLORAL PATTERNS REGULAR SIZES PRICED $11.95 TO $19.95 ORDER YOUR DRAPERIES TODAY Bingham Merc Phone 14-1- 5 The Big Ston GETTING BALD? Make this test Pinch bald spot. If there s no fat under scalp, roots are starv-ing. Rebuild blood supply with my SCALP-MAS-SAG- (Refund guar.) $3.15 C.O.D. or $3. with or-der. R. Behm, S87 Box 338, Le-- ! banon. Pa. AGENTS $10. daily booking or-- I ders new amazing Scotch-lit- e name plate for lop rural mail boxes; SHINE AT NITE. Low priced; quick sales. Illuminated Sign Co., 3004 First Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE Electric stove, kitchen cabinet, elec. i hot water heater, 13 rooms furn-iture, good condition. See Leon Guzman, Palace Rooms, or Tele-phone 60. 2tp REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Homes, acreage, large and small farms, home building and financ-- I ing. See us for what you want. If we don't have it we'll get it for you. Stoker Realty and Con-struction Co., 7577 South State, Ph. Mid. 770 or Murray 1065R. IMSW1 at grocers everywhere to keep pistons clean 66 for waiting all this time for your new Chrysler or Plymouth. Now that our pro-duction lines are rolling again, we'll soon be able to show you the finest Chryslers and Plymouths in all our 25 years ... so come in and see us. We'll give you a dem--. f onstration of beauty and performance that 1 ( will repay you for waiting. handsomely ADDERLEY & NICHOLS .. 87 Mai Street f Bmsham Canyon, Utah . Telephone 88 ; this way with A Product of Standard of California Cut engine deposits up to 60 over conven- - tional heavy-dut- y type oils by using RPM DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil. Its new high-leve- l compound-ing stops ring-stickin-reduces oil ring clog-ging and piston depos- - its. RI'M DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil is recommended for many services including farm tractors. ) TT' Distributed by DEAN J. HAM Bingham Canyon, Utah Telephone Bingham 12 SSST iS3 It j ll'iT'y I Emm mmmuitXtfma V VfflytT iiwMigK, 1 lumiaMmfabxr Am iJwuKnw 't "hi 111 Iwwf ? 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Guests were Anlli.i Robertson of Salt Lake City, Jeanette Rai-led, Shirley Susaeta, Katherine Kekotiii.s, liurmie .lean Johnson, M.inlln Wells, Colleen Creedon, June Mi.it, Lois Jones, Louise Hallamis, Betty DeMarco, and Mauriue Morley. Monti. Carlo Whist was play-ed Mlii the prize being awarded to Aiellia Kooei tson. Bride guess-ing i; noes w ere also played with prizes going to Bonnie Jean John-o- and June Mut. and bouse prize to Darlene Morley. The gift table was cleverly de-corated with a bride and groom, with a huge silver wedding ring with silver bells used as a back-ground The bi'ide-clw- t received many lovely gills. Delicious re-freshments were served With the bridal shower theme used in de-coration., and favors. Mrs. A. D Thome of Salt Lake City entertained at a one o'clock luncheon Saturday, May 13.com-- ! plimentmg .Miss Darlene Morley with a kitchen shower. The ta- - bles 'Acre beautifully decorated with spring I lowers and favors o! biide's "Shower-htvlla's"- (aiests included Mrs. C. A. Mor-ley, Miss Miunuc Morlev, Mrs. Mildred Hall, Mrs. C. K Clays and Mrs. K. Ball of Bingham .Canyon; Mis. Wilson Moore, Miss Jessie Duncan, Mis. Douglas Moore, Miss Molly Ann Moore, and Miss Ruth Thorne of Salt Lake City. |