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Show "pmlv THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM OANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE VFxm-AU- Y 6. !948 and daughter Helen, Mrs. Ward Warner, Mrs. Cecil Downs, Mrs. Ben Arritola, Mrs. Jack Peck and Mrs. Lottie Peck of American Fork, Miss Betty Forsberg and Mrs. Raymond Cowdell. Mrs. Kallen received many lovely gifts. A delicious luncheon was served. ' Shower Given The home of Mrs. Merrill Bol-ton was the scene Tuesday ev-ening of a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Bolton and Mrs. Dan Groves in honor of Mrs. Emil Kallen, the former Jeanette Gro-ves. Monte Carlo whist was with prizes won by Mrs. Elayed Susaeta and Miss Kathar-ine Rekoutis.' Mrs. Renna Cole-man received house prize. Oth-ers present were Mrs. Louise Padgen, Mrs. Millie Balich, Mrs. Norene Smernoff, Mrs. Grace Olsen, Mrs. Bert Murphy, Mrs. Mabel Stoddard, Mrs. Ruth Hud-son, Mrs. Vivian Ray, Mrs. John Susaeta, Mrs. Nick Pazell, Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Mrs. Nellie Smith, Mrs. Mary Kendall, Mrs. Viola Ray, Mrs. Jake Markovich, Mrs. Joe Susaeta, Mrs. Clarence Watkins, Mrs. Paul Groves, Mrs. Louise Ballamis and daughter Louise, Mrs. William Jackson Pinochle club were guests Tuesday evening at the home of Kay Braun. Prizes were won by Mrs. Tory Tobiason and Mrs. John Adamek. Mrs. R. G. Steele was presented a lovely birthday gift by club members. Others present were Mrs. Frank Zac-- caria, Mrs. R. J. Contratto, Mrs. T. J. Hurley, Mrs. George Dahl- - strom and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe. LOCALNOTES Tasty refreshments were served. Ralph Siddoway, who has been employed at the local J. C. Pen-ney store for the past several years, has been transferred to the Salt Lake Penney store as of Monday. J. D. Boren is replacing him at the local store. Among those attending a bri-dal shower in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening given by Mrs. I. L. Miller in honor of Bar-bara Graham, bride-elec- t, were Mrs. Tory Tobiason, Mrs. Nick Visher and Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin. Miss Graham will become the bride of William Schubach Jr. February 10. Mrs. Eugene Morris entertain-ed Monday evening for her four-some. Mrs. Sadie Chesler play-ed high. No. 2 Firemen's auxiliary were entertained Monday evening by Mrs. Evan Miller. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. John T. West, Mrs. John R. West and Mrs. Don-ald J. Byrne: Refreshments were served to eight. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our many friends for acts of kindness and thoughtfulness shown us at the death of our husband and father, Raymond George Buckle, and for the lovely floral offerings. Signed, Mrs. R. G. Buckle and Raymond D. Buckle 'Hit JLEGAL JMfflCES W THE DISTRICT COURT OF n ! THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- - TRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, ; STATE OF UTAH, iter SUMMONS. ,.0 DELENE L. HILL, Plaintiff "vs- - ,2SE0RGE HILL JR., Defendant. " The State of Utah to the said Defendant: , You are hereby summoned to ., ippear within twenty days after e service of this summons upon rwou, if served within the county hf which this action is broffght; Stherwise, within thirty days after, service, and defend the E above entitled action; and in case 3f your failure so to do, judg-ment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. Thi9 action is brought to re- - cover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore ex-isting between you and the plain-tiff. T. DONALD CREER,- Attorney for Plaintiff. ,.P. 0. Address: City Hall, ' Bingham Canyon, Utah. o . !he5cDut Citizen atWork ) k SJ ' :; ; inr mis wonzB v Wr-- MAJ! s ill VJ-- ' ' 'Alr wr -- iAjl i iiim v 5m, ftLk JL Jri f"'"1wiw '.A 'w jlWrayy ijUoMnBBMiii aim iAfiVrMfan 111111111 him F 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. More than 2,000,000 members of the Boy bcouts of America will observe Boy Scout Week, Feb. 6th to 12th, marking the 38th anniversary of the organization. This year Boy Scouts are empha-sizing conservation of food and natural resources, planting gardens, safety and fire prevention, home repairs and personal health check-up. Scouting promotes world peace through World Jamborees and practical help among 42 nations with 4,409,780 members. Through its World Friendship Fund of voluntary gifts the Boy Scouts of America helps Scouts overseas to rebuild their units. So far, more than 3,000 tons of equipment have been shipped. Above is the official poster marking the Scout birthday. 1 1 uivwyumn MWHIITO 13 j j j I Use your Chevron Credit Card Your Chevron Credit Card I at all Standard Stations, Inc., will buy toy of fifty different I and Chevron Gas Stations. car needs and services. r lnHSTiTTTBHTt I Write or phon us today J ' ft. 'or aPP"ca,'on blank I jC0Mb6& "q Star ftT1 1 I f fli NATIONAL CMDIT CAM) mmJk U . ' IL.I ImiMilw k' tmtimt 6m Sunm ! I r, J ffiL' r " WUTItN MOTOIISTS II J I IVIKTWNIRI II I I Makes for speedy transactions. " I I I Honored in all 48 states and' I , ! Canada, too. j i I I J A Standard of California Service j W BINGHAM GAS & OIL CO. J Dean Ham Phone 12 COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND HAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET " THE HOW of CHARM THE ELECTRIC HOUR EVERY SUNDA- Y- KSL 3:30 P.M. 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Mrs. Pierce, who has been spending the week, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Birk of Provo were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen and family. Club was held Thursday even-ing at the home of Pat Colyar. Those present were Marlene Diederich, Rea Armitstead, Lu-cille Peterson, Barbara Coward, and Margy Isbell. Delicious re-freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnett and Larry Dunford and son Bert were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Basil K. Doman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and family were Thursday vis-itors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Smith and family of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diede-rich and family were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Diederich and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Egelund, both of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Penrose of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and family of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Deakm and children Betty Lou, and John, were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warner and family. A birthday party was held Friday evening in honor of Bob-by Peterson by his mother, Mrs. Frank Peterson. Those present were Larry Johnson, Arnold Stringer, Larry Sax, Jimmy Car-riga- n, Larry Stillman, Vivian Butt, Jackie Mannion, Leslie Nicklos, Joey Anderson, Marion Thompson, Ronnie Muhar, and Van Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diederich and family were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Boelter of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Guiver were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever. o Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Peterson, both of Salt Lake City, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cheever and daughter Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pierce were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and Ray and Elaine Clark of Salt Lake City. Beverly Allen was a recent week end guest of Mrs. George Dotson of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ray and daughters, Beverly and Maurine visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinn of Salt Lake City. Bonnie Olsen, Maurine Ray afld Norma Cowdell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Neff of Riverton. Sunday overnight guests of Maurine' Ray were Bonnie Olsen and Norma Cowdell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cow-dell and son Jack visited Mon-day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calderwood of Provo. Bonnie Olsen was a Monday overnight guest of Norma Cow-dell. Tuesday luncheon guests of Mrs. Phil Dowdell were Judith Slotte, Mrs. Ann Marks, Mrs. Midge Niemi and Mrs. Delores Stoker of Bingham. Martha Sewing Circle Martha Sewing Circle met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. L. Watson. A nicely appointed one o'clock lun-cheon was served to 20. After a business meeting bridge was played with prizes won by Mrs. Will Myers and Mrs. Sadie Ches-le- r. Mrs. Bert Thomas received the keno prize. DELLA MAY FARLEY BRIDE OF FEBRUARY 2 A lovely home ceremony sol-emnized Monday evening at the home of the bridegroom's par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Briggs of West Jordan, united in mar-riage Miss Delia May Farley, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Farley and Arthur Lamar Briggs of West Jordan. H. W. Jorgenson of West Jordan officiated. For her wedding the bride wore a pink street length dress compli-mented by a corsage of pink ros-es and gardenias. Alice Clark of Salt Lake City was the bride's only at-tendant. Calvin Buckley of West Jordan was best man. A recep-tion honoring the newlyweas was given at Firemen's hall in Midvale following the ceremony. After a California honeymoon the couple will make their home in Midvale. : copperto'n : Carol Peterson 562W Bonnie Juno Olsen, Ph. 568J Maurine Ray. Phone 535J Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Allen Jr. and daughter Connie Jean of Salt Lake City have spent the past few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen Sr. Friday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson were Mrs. Rex Jolley and daughter Myrna Ann of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Berry ol American Fork visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray. Zeke Johnson of Salt Lake City was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson the past week. Mrs. Howard Harker visited Tuesday with Mrs. Ronald Price of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wilcox, Mrs. Maude Deakin and Mrs. Lola Cole enjoyed a session at the temple Wednesday. Bonnie and Colleen Harker at-tended the birthday party of Jay Harris of Pleasant Grove Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Radmall of Sandy. A candy pull was enjoyed Monday at the home of Chick Cowdell by Bonnie Olsen, Bev-erly Allen, Maurine Ray, Donna Rae Olsen, Mickey Culleton, Cal Nelson and Duane Thorp. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray were Ken PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-- - SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis- - trict court or the respective sign-er? for further information.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HENRY WOLFE and NELLIE BROWN WOLFE, De-ceased. Creditors will present claims C with vouchers to the undersigned J at. office' of Chris T. Praggastis, Attorney at Law, 214 Boston "Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 17th day of March, A. D. 1948. Harvey Wallace Wolfe and Verl1 Peterson, as administrators of the Estates of Henry Wolfe and; Nellie Brown Wolfe, De-ceased. Date of first publication Janu-ary 18, A. D. 1948. , Attorney for Administrator, Chris T. Praggastis,. 214 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of last pub. Feb. 7, 1948. o Marriage Announced Announcement was made this week by Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Gro-ves of the marriage of their dau-ghter Jeanette to Emil Kallen, son of Mrs. Lucille Kallen of Highland Boy. The wedding took place January 27 in Salt Lakd City. 1 mattress, 2 beds, 1 dining room set, consisting of 1 table, 4 chairs, 1 axminster rug, 1 linoleum rug, 1 complete mop, 1 garbage can, 1 can of wax, 7 stove pipes two feet long, 2 elbows and collars for a stove pipe, 1 water bag, 6 window shades. F. A. MILLER, Justice of the Peace . r IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT, IN AND FOR THE TENTH PRE-CINCT, SALT LAKE COUN-TY, STATE OF UTAH. BE-FORE F. A. MILLER, JUS-TICE OF THE PEACE. SUMMONS ALMER A. BERG DBA Bingham Furniture Co. Plaintiff, . -- vs- ALVIN G. HAMILTON Defendant, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You. are hereby summoned to appear before the above-entitle- d court within ten days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within twenty days after service hereof, and defend the above-entitle- d action brought against you for the recovery of tne balance due on a conditional sales contract dated August 5, 1947 between yourself and the plaintiff for the purchase of the personal property hereinafter de-scribed and for the sale of one er 1935 Dodge Sedan Motor Number D according to law together with attorney's fees, court costs and all costs incurred in conducting said sale, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you accord-ing to the demand of the com-plaint. The description of the personal property referred to herein is described as follows: 1 kitchen range, 2 bed springs, on or before the 17th day of March, A. D. 1948. Carrie Doyle, as administratrix of the Estate of Rebecca Stan-ford, Deceased. Date of first publication Janu-ary 16, A. D. 1948. Attorney for Administratrix, Chris T. Praggastis, 214 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of last pub. Feb. 7, 1948. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-.- . SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis-trict court or the respective sign-ers for further information.) ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS ) Estate of REBECCA STAN-FORD, Deceased. Creditors will present claims ; with vouchers to the undersigned ! at the office of Chris T. Praggas-tis, attorney at law, 214 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, |