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Show I J F J BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANTON, UTAH PAGE FIVE Wynn Foster, Donald I ' ' Sperton : ac, 'jndaIae. . chorus WAf pScat Brighton toftball was played and were served. Those George Gadd, TjotmL. Matthews, nell Olsen, Ja Hansen, Joyce Olsen, Farley, Colleen Larsen, LotL Th" ore'S nynuStoddard- - Sanra Archibald Bishop and Mrs. Rex B p ? and daughter Linda Mrs. A. Mrs.. AldeS Nix aid' chid 0. Stoker. Afterwards they en joyed ndmg the ski lift ; Mdvalo. MrS' K("meth Dav's oi ' th? nktL 'sp,,,lt Thdav at i oAIr, and Mis jack R. !.:. :; 0f Jayne Hcux and dauber of i !?k'( 1?ltod Saturday at th . and Mrs. K;,y oi-se- n and family. vi'taU Let fike Pnjoy.-- days at Midvale Saturday evening alter which she was MStvl the,home f Mr. and Davis Mr and Mrs. Keith Jacobs.m and children visited four days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruu n Cnipman of American Fork. A canyon party was held re-cently in American Fork canyon honoring Mrs. William Putlv of pleasant Grove on her 70th birth i 'n-- u ljVely dinner was enjov- - t. e attending were M'r. and Mrs. Ray Olsen and family, Mr .and Mrs. LaVar Hoolev of Prove., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rolu- - l,n ,t.,Sul1 Lakl' Ciy Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox and dainti- er Margie of Midvale and Walls-Heckstea-of Riverton Don Gust left Wedne.sda.v mor-ning to return to Elko, NYs-.- , where he is spending the sum-mer after visiting two davs with his parents, Mr. and Mis'. 11 K. Gust. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Armitstead and children, Gay and Janice, visited Tuesday in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. George Conder. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. JacK.son and daughters, Helen and Jovee, leit Tuesday for a week's vaca-tion at Los Angeles, Calif. Dennis Nichols celebrated his fourth birthday Tuesday with a lovely party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nichols. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by eighteen guests. Ann Diederich is spending thus week in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. John Diederich. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diederich and family were Miss Margaret Hoyer, Mr. and Mrs. William Boelter and children, Harold and Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. John Diederich and children, Bob. Nancy and Roy. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheev'r visited Sunday in Granger with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheever and iMr. and Mrs. R. A. Peterson. Mrs. John Christiansen and daughter JoLene of Logan are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker. Mrs. Chiistonn is Mrs. Stoker's mo- - ther. Dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Egclund of Salt Lakj City were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diederich and children, Mrs. William Boelter and daughter Ethel and Mr. and Mrs. Join Diederiih and children. Saturday overnight guest of Don Diederich was Bob Diede- - rich of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheever and daughter Shirley are visit-ing this week with friends in Idaho. John A. Tanner of Thatcher, Ida., iisite l five davs last week iwith Mr. and Mrs. 1). O. Stoker, Sunday guest of Mrs. David O. Stoker was her ' father, John Chn.stensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Willardson and children, Linda and David, of San Diego, Calif., visited lost week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith. Ethel Boelter of Salt Lake City was overnight guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. Diederich and family. Dry Fork canyon. Refreshments were served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster and daughter Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Garrett land daughters, Linda, Dorothy, Maxine ;.nd Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd and children, Donna Jean and George, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Diederich and daugh-ter Ann and nephew, Roy Diede-rich, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson and daughter Colleen and grand-son, Lynn Ross, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Stoker and Louise, Davy, Con-nie, Elsie Ann and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hansen and daughters, Montez and Roslyn and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nix and daughter Barbara. A good time was enjoy-ed by everyone. wma I Yi --dfl jfiSt II y mffe W I VI W There's no other ride like Ford's "Mid Ship" Ride in its field! Six biu people ride in the level center section with more hip and shoulder room than in any other car in its field! ifl j n " llllAl X Yr A There's no other body like Ford's "Lifeguard"! I I II I llll III Body In its field ! Heavy gauge steel and with IVIIvl U Hp I lUv irrhociwn intm-- w v''.v:aVh.u-:j,-f:;.- v MMWt' Wkltt Hdtwall tint ooobt V JsjlJ-'- J 'jf at titra coif. h.. There aro no other brakes like Ford's King-Siz- e Drakes in its field! With I fl "Magic Action" they use. forward motion t"0 fYlKl Al TlQ nfllA for 36 easier stopping! VA JA V Vl V. Iw I VI There's no other spring suspension like Ford's in its field! New "Uydru-Coil- " FYont and "Para-Flex- " Rear Spring work to-- gether to iron out tho roughest roudti. HM IL wt B M jj There's no other choice of engines like Ford's R JwM i JS ll I new orc' "f''4''" fr driving ease, drivinz w B y wBiflini mifety, driving fun! Drive a Ford today ana ft CANYON MOTOR COMPANY Main and Markham Phone 333 SAWARDtD THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS THE "FASHION CAR OF THE TEAE : SALE 4 Records for $1.00 ETYPES INCLUDED IN THIS SALE ' TAKEN FROM ACCUMULATION OF ' RECENT POPULAR RECORDINGS THREE DAYS ONLY JULY 23 26 27 MERRY GO ROUND WALTZ and HURRY, HURRY, HURRY BURN UTAH KING COAL PROMPT DELIVERY CUSHING COAL COMPANY ROSS M. CUSHING TELEPHONE 64 by Lawrence Welk Orchestra BINGHAM CANYON Vocalist is Garth Rasmussen, son of J. O. Rasmussen s A Very Good Record by a Bingham Native Son Bingham Merc. I Phone 14-1- 5 The Big Store COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND HAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN . 499 MAIN STREET "Old-timer'h- as a special meaning at Standard They say you're not really an "old-timer- " The average length of service of all our at Standard until you've been on the job 17,890 parent company employees is at least 20 years. ..and at 30 years, there's slightly more than 11 years. And the a special company award: a gold watch 20-ye- ar "old-timers"- ? Fully 4,856 are and six weeks' vacation with pay. working with us today. That's appreciation of a man's service r Mwjjiiii7rTrr' to his company, of course, but it also il- - , , , '."r lustrates a principle we believe in for all 'M STak i employees good people in good jobs - OIL COAlPAyy f serve you best, and we do everything we M CAlfORrV H can to make jobs at Standard good. to psm f, j 5erve r defter ft and . Security, good pay working con- - . ditions, advancement from within, free M insurance, annuities at retirement are all "wm.. I part of making that principle a reality. r for the Doy and go Out UTITH an automatic Electric Range, meals j wfl can be cooked wK jo .y. Jus. yMBW Prepare the meal put it in the oven set che controls. The automatic clock and MmM electric range do the rest turn on the MfS 1 1 current at the set time - bring the oven , the set temperature -c- ook the meal B perfection - then turn off the cur- - liifi1 rent. Only with electric service is this Jf i available sd dependably. i f ' The lower prices you have been H f VI waiting for ore here now! I . TAX paYINO COMPANY - twol Control UTAH POWIR U?HT CO |