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Show FRIDAY, jitt.y PAGE EIGHT TITK rtnp.ttam bttt.t.wttv. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH . rrT413 Visiting indefinitely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bontley is their aunt, Mrs. Marie Blane of Bluebell, Duchesne county. A. & M .CLUB 10 MAIN STREET BEER AND DANCING 'Phone 45 "Rest of Service" Ask for Steve or STEVE AMICONE JR. and RAYMOND MarUs Proprietors AKKS MEN DRESS STRAW HATS u ALL SIZES BOYS RAYON SATIN SWIM Si 1.25 MENS RAYON SATIN SWIMTR 1.S0 WOMENS AND MISSES SWIMIB 3.00 GIRLS SWIM SUITS lis MENS DRESS OXFORDS 2 MENS ATHLETIC UNIONS It CHILDRENS CRINKLE CREPE SLEffl 75C STAMPED GOODS FOR EMBROIDERY HALF PRICE WOMENS SWEATERS M CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT "Due" 'to the "small amount in-volved, ww do not accept want a,l, except on a cash w.tli-orde- r basis. No ads taken by telephone. Northwest Model 40. Serial No. 3410 Combination shovel snd dragline good condition, used. 315 c.f.m. Schramm Deisel driven portable compressor, new. Hysler 1300 lb. Fork-lif- t truck with extra scoop, completely overhauled. ALL PRICED TO SELL HEINER EQUIPMENT & SUP- - PLY COMPANY, 501 West 71h South. Salt Lake CityLPh. 33979. WANTED An inexpensive ca-bin for month of September. Ada Duhigg. Phone 3G3. FOUND Pair of child's good glasses. Owner may have same by calling at Bulletin office and paying for mis advertisement. FOR SALE 80 base accordion. Practically new. $150 cash. Call 363. FOR SALE 8 pc. walnut din-ing room set. Call 318 after 7:00 p.m. TOR SALE While Spin Drier Easy Wather. Very Reasonable. Call 608-J- . FOR SALE Norge electric Move. Norgo oil burner, Rheem elec. water heater, 30 gal. Ph. 148 FEMALE HELP WANTED NEED MONEY? Sell Christmas Cards. Profit lo 100 on $1 "lead er" assortment. Personal Greet-ings 0 for $1 up. New Plastics, many olhers. "Leader" on appro-val, FREE Imprinted Samples. Slylarl, 1310 Sanlee, Dept. 35, Los Angeles 55, Calif. JULY SPECIAL! $15.00 allowance for your pres-cn- l matlress on an Overman's Imperial spring mattress. Prices rcngo from S39.50 lo $59.50. Oth-er spring mattresses as low as 17.53. Also mattresses remade. Overman's Maltress Co.. 2759 So. State, Ph. collect. 2t FOR SALE Used furniture in-cluding electric range, combin-ation radio and phonograph. Pri-ced reasonable. See to appreci-ate. May be seen every afternoon from 3:30 lo 10 p.m. at 86 Cop-- 1 perfield, across from tunnel, Don't miss this opportunity. Iti NOW IN STOCK Genuine ' Levi's BY LEVI STRAUSS & COMPANY MADE OF SELECTED TEN OUNCE AMERI-CAN DENIM AND SEWED WITH THE STRONGEST THREAD. AWARDED GRAND SILVER MEDAL BY MECHANICS INSTITUTE AND SILVER MEDAL BY CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR BOYS SIZES 24 TO 28 3.25 MENS SIZES 29 TO 42 3.49 ALSO LEVI JACKETS 3.79 ALL SIZES Bingham Merc. Phone 14-1- 5 The Big Store Now. .. Chrysler Offers WlWnWr'yf 1IW-1- J" 1 Safer Drum'. Hmuiuh the hm,-,- the Si,f,.r It """ ' "' '"" "" " M atcstaclvances in safety to y,m from ;ho mnnrXL Z,"'''S1'!' l" 3 -- Safer Union! When Chrysler ei.onf, Chryfc&.!refa '"Y'r-"- s!ec''n toJic' 1 t, C e" Cf the first hydraulic brakes m peering! Vour and frame dt-,- Jn' Xw. .go-t- hey brouaht to the automolileindui; lU day; of fighting a wheel are over. Hiere's ,uIer ou havetull T V' more n&l new idea It is the idea of car 1 stability easier handan,. less road shork. h ''i0 ,1',"' aU,0lnal" 4n, wUh safe tv U.en builds butv. cUrt : Prettomatic Fluid Drht Tran uni-mc- . . driie uuhout stuping '' "th its mighty High Compresrion Spitfire eng- - ; kMfM? " ' - "a''01 "M A SafexCarJoDrive ! ADDERLEyTNiGHarrn scei ! SAMMY KAYE SH0WR00M ' "WT Wed. 8:00 P.m Thur, 8;3Q Sun, 9;30 "It's interesting to know that nearly half of Utah's service workers people with jobs in stores, gar-age- s, schools, banks, etc. depend on min-- : ing, in one way or another, for their living." i mJ UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION YOU'LL HAVE A GOOD TIME-A-ND IT'LL BE A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU AT THE SUNSET INN AT THE CURVE JUST BEFORE WEST JORDAN ON BINGHAM HIGHWAY IF YOU WANT TO EAT WE CAN TAKE CARE OF THAT TOO L-- 1 Uncle Sam Says Build it Udder lo llif houl of your dreamt ilh (J. S. Savinu IlonJa. They oiler the bout-cHtchi-plun in the world, the chance lo tail away to tliiinc far dUtant chore of which you linve dreamed. So join the muurt people and enroll today in one of the lal'e, automatic Plan provided for youi the I'ayroll Saving I'lan where you work, or if the Bond-a-Mont- h I'lan at your hunk. Either way you will receive II for every 13 you Invett in Savings Bond within ten ahort yenrt. U.S. Tituury Utpmmtnt i Top winners in. the centals, 1., iM To Fddy MiHenbergcrli.enors fm I Cite goes the "i, iv.o prizes. He won the S3,).j scholarship to any Utah col-- t ,,o university of his choinS, 'n.'i won the senior Third Into to the Plymouth ir.udrl plane C"u'at j,..roit. Mich, late in August. Winner of thr second a trip was Von Hoy Chnst-'i1;,":;- ,, 14. who won the Junior division. He will accompany Iiadv to Detroit. .It ri v J. Slunf, 2ft, was awaid-v- d a trophv for placing first m a ( n.0,t !,,r plane builders more Man 2J vars old. Age of entrants ranged ir-'i- 11 to 45 years. MODEL PLANE CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED Determined to make a better effort next year, contestants from the smaller communities this week were profiting from exper-- : iences gained at the annual Utah model plane contests held in Salt Lake City during the past three weeks. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Olson wore a rose model with complimenting corsage. At the reception honoring the nowlyweds following the cere-mony, Donald Throckmorton act-ed as master of ceremonies. Dan-cing followed. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Mrs. Ernest Diederich, Mrs. Albert Kay, Mrs. David Stoker, Mis. Joe Brisk, Mrs. Melvin Olson and Airs. Ray Cowdell. Serving were the Misses Maurine Ray, Norma Cowdell, Patricia Rasmussen and JoAnn Bitner. Miss Georgia Mae Bitner was in charge of the guest book. In the gift room were Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. Albei t ' Cheever, Miss Beverly Allen, Mrs. Gordon Muusley, Mrs. Shir-- 1 ley Griffiths and Miss Donna Jean Gadd. After a short honeymoon, the young couple will make their home in Riverton. j . Donna Raa Olsen Eride of July 27 In candlelight rites solemniz-ed Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Relief Society room of th Copperton LDS ward cha-- ; pel, Miss Donna Rae Olsen, dau-- ! ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Olsen of Copperton, became the bride of Wallace Beckstead Jr., son of Wallace Beckstead Sr. of Riverton. Bishop Rex B. Garrett performed the double ring cere-mony. For her wedding the charming bride wore an original Pioneer model of white satin fashioned with embroidered seed pearis and long train. Her fingertip vei1 fell i.'orn a bonnet of white satin with clusters of orange blossoms on each side and she carried a bouquet of pink and white gladi-olus. Wearing varied shades of blue and matching corsages were bri-dal attendants Miss Aria Olsen. maid of honor; Mrs. Jack Robi-o- f Salt Lake City, matron of honor and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox of Midvale, attending matron, all sisters of the bride and brides-maids Miss Beverly and Miss Betty Rae Beckstead of River-ton- , sisters of the groom. Flower maids were Karen OLsen, anoth-er sister of the bride, and Janene Brown of Riverton and Jackie Bitner of Los Angeles, Calif., cousins of the groom. Lynn Allred of Riverton ser-ved as best man and ushering w ere Glen Page and Ralph Green of Riverton, Jack Robison of Salt Lake City and Wayne Wilcox of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Car-ter and family spent Sunday ev-ening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carter of Salt Lake City Mrs. Willndeen Householder was hos'ess last Saturday at a nicely appointed one o'cIock bridge luncheon for Mrs. Pear 'White, Mrs. Irene Leaver and Mrs. Willodean Peterson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Bonnie Babbel Uif Springville, Mrs. Ruth House-holder and Mrs. June McLeod. Favors were clover h.dkerchu-- umbrellas. Mr. uid Mrs. Irvin Soren.son and daughter Mary, and Bonnie Jean Johnson visited Monday in Midway with Mr. and Mrs. Wrn Huff aker. Mr. and Mr.;. Donald G Keid were dinner guests last Fndav evening of Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson of Salt Lake City Later in the evening they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ghn Stone and family where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid. Mrs. Eugene Morris left Thurs-day to visit a few days with Mr and Mrs. C. W. Wimmer and fa-mily of Ogdell. A canyon party held Tuesday night at Glacial park in Little Cottonwood canyon was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jimas, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Sorensun. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones, Mr. and Miv Dan Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ravmnnd Buckle, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, Mr. and Mrs. .Bob Davis, Miss Sykie Brown and Melvin Baglcy of Salt Lake City. o v . L0CALN0TES Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fullmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huebner and family, Mr. and Mrs. EPis Boren and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter and fam- - ily, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nel-- 1 son and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards enjoyed a ham-- ! burger fry up Buttei field canyon last Sunday. Colleen Cieedon of Ogden is! spending this week with her par- - ents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cree-do- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaw-ar-vacationing in Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Marian Jimas entertained hist Friday evening for members of her bridge club. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Doreen Delaney, Mrs. Juanita Buckle and Mrs. Maxie Johnson. Dainty re-freshments were served. Eastern Nuptials of Interest Locally Just being announced here is the marriage of Miss Ksther Jean Holwerda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Holwerda of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Rex C. Tripp, native Utahn, recently of New York City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Rex T. Tripp of Bingham Canyon. For the wedding July 2 at Griggs Street Evangelical church in Grand Rapids, the nnue wore a white satin gown with a saHin cuff edging the sheer yoke and a skirt entrain falling in unpres-se- d pleats--. A white satin halo caught the finger-ti- p veil and she carried a bridal bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. Maid of honor was Miss Doro- - thy Holwerda in an aqua taffeta model with matching lace gloves and headdress and a bouquet of Talisman roses. Karen Wissman was the flower maid. Paul Schram stood as best man and ushering were Ralph Stolp and Richard Nicholson. Immediately following the ceremony was a reception at the Norton House. The honeymooners traveled to Cape Cod and Maine before rua- - king their home in Astoria, N.Y. New Mrs. Tripp is a graduate of Mianii university at Oxford, Ohio, where she was a member of Theta Upsilon sorority. Mr. Tripp was graduated from Uni-versity of Utah and wa a mem-ber of Phi Delta Theta frater-nity. Both received master's de-grees in retailing from New York university. PREPARE FOR FIRES WITH PROPER AIDS Coun'ry homes an.l summer cabins commonly sutler three handicaps in fire control. These are: No nearby fire dtpartment. Unnecessary fire hazards about buildings. Occupants' vacationist type of laxity in summer cabins. Suggestions for corrections: Organize neighborhood volunteer; firefighters where practicable Maintain good communications. Provide fire fighting equip-ment as follows: Fire pump and truck ot size to meet need, water system with spray hose, open water tank or hole for filling-fir- e tanks, extinguishers, sand barrels, shovels, axes, rakes, tuckets, ladders and stirrup pumps filled for use. Remove unnecessary inflam-mable material. Maintain safe electric wiring, chimneys, spark e' festers, campstoves. ash cans and incinerators. Control lighted; matches and cigarettes, camp fir-es and debris burning. Cleat-stri-around buildings to protect against forest and range fires. Occupants of isolated buildings cannot afford indifference to fire control. |