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Show ! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY PAGE EIGHT - ' THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Intake of Mine SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Important as Output Much Muut Go Into Ground if Ore la to Come Out. Due to the general concern over what comes out of a mine, it is not generally realized what goes Into the underground to keep a mining property in operation. The amount of timber "planted" underground each year in Utah's mines would make a fair lized forest, and it U estimated that sup-plies amounting to $50,000 per day are consumed by the state'a mines. Ten million pounds of blasting powder are consumed each year and the powder is manufactured within the state. Power consumed is about half the load of that pro-duced by the power companies. Virtually all of the supplies and equipment used by the mining in-dustry is either grown or manu-factured or bought in Utah. It is estimated that about one-thir- d of the agricultural production of the state is consumed by the mining industry. ly appointed misccllantal er given at the ir dence by Mrs. PeterpS Lucille Kallen and EM Balich. The thirty spent the evening Di" with several prizV & to winners. The rer5 the evening was ,3 recordings. Very 'del-freshm-ents lovely eifts were were rJSj honored guest. The are now at home in th I ment in Freeman. 1 I surprise birthday party given at her home. Guests included Mrs. Ann Stott, Mrs. Alice Smith, Mrs. Bonnie Osoro, Mrs. Bob Cochran, Mrs. Angela Arriz and Mrs Joe Scorzato. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Yengich re-ceived many lovely gifts. Joe Eavich of Park City was an overnight guest Sunday at the home of Joe Loverich. Mrs. Emil Kallen was honored last Thursday evening at a nice- - 9 W WW Mrs. Milka Smilanich. During their visit here they were din-ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Muhar of Bing-ham. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dokas of Murray were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scorzato. During their visit here they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran. Congratulations this week are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock on the arrival Wednesday evening of a seven pound baby daughter. Andrew Savich, Highland Boy barber for the past several years, moved Tuesday to a new busi-- i ness location in Carr Fork. Mrs. Nick Yengich was a guest of honor Tuesday at a delightful HIGHLAND BOY.: Maria Axielio ( Mrs. Nick Yengich and MLis Mary Casich spent Wednesday ' ' shopping in Salt Lake City. Late j ' in the afternoon they were guests ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Dominic Perrelle of Taylorsville. j i Mary Loverich left Sunday to! visit indefinitely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Davich of iPark City. i j Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich and daughter Mildred of Tooele were i week end guests at the home of Gonzales 4 0 0 8 Badovinatz 0 3 5 3 Borich 1 2 2 4 Lcyba 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 12 10 15 34 o MIDVALE 28 FG FT FTP Pino, A 6 0 012 ; Yuhas 3 0 0 6 I Ray 2 0 2 4 Pino, R 0 0 1 0 Peterlich. G 0 0 0 0 Carrigan 2 2 2 6 Peterlich, J 0 0 2 0 TOTALS 13 2 10 28 TOOELE 53 FG FT F TP Poulus 3 0 16 McHendrick 2 12 5 i Cerroni 7 2 2 16 lAllred 3 1 0 I I Fernan 4 0 18 Graham 4 3 0 11 TOTALS 23 7 6 53 BDAA LEAGUE BOX SCORES by Herb Babcock SHAMROCKS 41 FG FT F TP Montoya. P 5 2 1 12 Hererra 0 0 10 Chirrick 0 111 DeCol 0 0 2 0 Goris 11 1 1 23 Vigil 10 12 Contratto 112 3 I TOTALS 18 5 9 41 REDSKINS 35 FG FT F TP Frank 8 1 5 17 Tony 10 0 2 Yazhe 3 2 0 8 Douglas 0 0 0 0 Yazzie 0 0 3 0 Nez 3 0 16 Manson 10 2 2 TOTALS 16 3 11 35 O BINGHAM MINERS 41 FG FT F TP Kallen, J 5 4 3 14 Kallen, E. 4 0 2 8 Pantalone 0 0 0 0 Pollick, G 2 12 5 Muhar 3 3 2 9 Susaeta 10 12 Bolic 115 3 TOTALS 16 9 15 41 STANDARD GARAGE 34 FG FT F TP Lopez 4 3 5 11 Katis 112 3 CaUisto 0 0 10 Callas ... 2 1 0 5! BASKETBALL by Al Ablett Gemmell club won one and lost one the past week. Saturday night th eclubmen took Moffett Bees 47-4- 4, and Wednesday night lost to Rudy & Hegland 65 to 51. Both games were well played and enjoyed by a good crowd. In the BDAA league it looks like Tooele is a sure in. They haven't last a game as yet, win-ning seven straight. Wednesday night the Standard Garage team took the Riverton Veterans in a hot shooting game 55 to 47. The Garage boys were hot and using their fast break, they overcame a seven point deficit in the last quarter to win going away. The Bern's Pure Food team of Midvale played Tooele even in the first three quarters, but at the end the Tooele speed wore them down, but at gun time they were still tryingo. SEE US FOR EXPERT REPAIR SERVICP AND QUALITY PRODUCTS DEALERS IN: , - CONOCO PRODUCTS t CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH TRUCKS ADDERLEY & NICHOLS GARAGE 1 s Chick and Ren Phone 8T - annnnnnnnnnnonnnnonnnnnanir FOR BETTER MEATS GIVE US A TRY! hai iLai POULTRY CHEESE QUALITY MEATS BUTTER EGGS BINGHAM MEAT CO Clarence Robison VV. H. Harris Clinton Ro! ' Phone 5 We D" nfinnanpnannpDnnnnppnnnaaBK:f A & N SPORTING GOODS WORKMEN'S SUPPLY COMPANY 492 Main Street Telephone 26 WORKING MAN'S SUPPLY STORE THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY! We Specialize in Army and Navy Goods J. P. Dillier, Prop. CLASSIFIED ADS j Due to the small amount in-- ! volved, we do not accept want ads except on a cash-with-ord- er basis. No ads taken by telephone. WANTED TO BUY Treadle tewing machine. Call Mrs. Gill 133W. FOR SALE 1939 4 --door Chev-rolet Sedan, top shape all 1947 Poniiae Streamliner fully equipped. Call S74J. THE ANSWER TO YOUR BUDGET PROBLEM Money Buys Spang-Ne- w, FIower-Fre- sl JCRISP cottons! J T FJlTti 80'Sq' Percale$t PopM L Jr Broadcloth,! Chambrayi For MU,e,, Women, Junior t flll:V Suxdit wiXh CHARM colorfd Whirling akirUt Zippers, buttoiMips! Tii A lormadei I Eyelet trims and more I Florik ' plaida and more! Many Penney j 00,1X8 qUfck ' Pck ' "d SAVEI ' JPW? U ft iS&S Buttons V Eyektt Jr. Chambrr, ti AMm M lew fillip mm l Whirling Skirt j i 7 CUBIC FOOT WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR 299.95 TOASTMASTER POP-U-P TOASTER 19.96 BETTY CROCKER IRON 12.50 SQUARE ALUMINUM ROASTERS (WILL HOLD AN 18-L- ROAST) 4.29 OBLONG ALUMINUM ROASTER (WILL HOLD A 15-L- ROAST) 2.19 ONCE AGAIN WE WILL BE ABLE TO SUPPLY YOU WITH WINDOW SHADES CUT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS. PRICED FROM 1.25 T0 3.25 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED WORD THAT EFFEC-TIVE MARCH 1, 1948, R. C. A. BLACK LABEL RECORDS WILL INCREASE IN PRICE FROM 63c TO 75c. Z A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT j Bingham Merc. Phone 14-1- 5 The Big Store --N L For Expert j Body and Paint Work Bring Your Car to the Canyon Motor Co. j; MAIN AND MARKHAM PHONE 333 GREATER Program Subj CaI 61 for any fill" j T J J J To Chang ; 8how iLn 1 I 1 I LHV) J Without ( information. ' . FEBRUARY NouJ SUNo?AY J10 TUESDAY THURSDAY FRI March 1 2 4 All Spanish Talking Nebon Eddy' i "CORTE DE FARROW" I,ona Massey Siivoge p.:-.- i with in ESSm --artffa. northwest 5F0XES3 WEDNESDAY OUTPOST Gemmell Club Show and t Claude Rains steve Brodie, NeWH to Audrey Long' THE UNSUSPECTED Car- t- Ti, 1 DESPERATE, BURN UTAH KING COAL PROMPT DELIVERY CUSH1NG COAL COMPANY ROSS M. CUSHING TELEPHONE 64 BINGHAM CANYON i BDAA League Standings Won Lost Pet. Tooele 7 0 1.000 Bingham Miners 5 2 .714 Midvale 4 3 .571 Standard Garage 3 4 .423 Shamrocks 2 5 .235 Indians 0 7 .000 - Leading Scorers: Poulus, 95. Yuhas. 92; Lopez. 79: Ailred. 7t. Frank, 73; Com, 63. t Approaching Marriage Announced Miss Carol Murano, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Ralph A. Murano, and Calvin H. Miller, son of William Miller of Bing-ham Canyon, are to be married at Holy Rosary church on Sat-urday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. The ceremony will be performed by the Reverend Daniel E. Leahy. |