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Show I 15, I AyiTLY 15, 1949 ?? pTT - -- I I " rrrrr 'niEJRTNGIIA.AI BULLETIN, BINGHAM CAJNTOX, UTAH PAGE SEVEN I TO APPEAR IN UTAH I 1 f 4k fMV . lKlt' fill - , T. West Saturday evening, July 16. Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timothy were their daughter, Mrs. Thelma Carpea- - tcr and three daughters of Mur-ray. LOCALJOTES Mrs. Lenore Andrcason of Pro-v- o is spending a few days with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky. Major and Mrs. R. V. Sum-nieh- t and children left last Wed-nesday to return to their home in Albuquerque, N. Mex., follow-ing a month's visit with relatives ami friends. Democratic club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John In the evening a large recep-tion honored the newlyweds at the Civic Center. The hall was beautifully decorated in pink and blue and centered around a large four tiered wedding cake. Re-freshments were seised to 250 guests. The young couple are making their home in Bingham Canyon. Out of town guests here for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Clos-e- n and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Massa of Salome, Arizona, and Mrs. Mary kosovich and family of Portland, Ore. O JULY WEDDING Wedding rites solemnized Sat-- ! urday morning, July 9 at eight: o'clock in the morning in Holy Rosary Church by Father Navie'n united in marriage Miss JoAnn Marie Massa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Massa, and Ed- - ward Osoro. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was charming in a Rembrant original model of ice blue satin complimented by an orchid corsage. j Attending her sister as matron of honor was Mrs. B. L. Cochran in a Rembrant model of satin in gun metal shade. Her corsage was of pink glamellias. Joe Osoro, brother of the groom served as best man. j For her daughter's wedding,! Mrs. Massa chose a navy blue model complimented by a cor-sage of roses. Later in the day a wedding dinner for the bridal party and immediate families was given at the Massa home. T FAIRGROUNDS y SALT LAKE CITY JULY 19-2- 5 Mi (Except Sunday) m'SSL prices: $1-5- ilOtfi? Kid,,75e TICKET BOOTH 2nd South and Main Champ . fSTlAwtt Wfl. ASKED OFFICIALS AT THE GREAT if vK l f i V f SECONO INTERNATIONAL MODEL V''Ar PlANE CONTEST IF HE COULD FLV ' ' ferW I !lTrTT MODEL BUILT BY RONNIE THORSEN, V S7 h' LOB A BEDRIDDEN PAL WHO COULD ffl V (C y NOT ATTEND. PERMISSION GRANTED, JACK FLEW YV7 V-- - RONNIES PlANE TO VICTORV. JACK'S ftXfo iC-- OWN PLANE TOOK SECOND. M IVvV ' although he eeflThMXLF in f Hf THIS ONE EVENT, JACKS SECOND GS&K, I'mV PiZXiy OX PI ACE POINTS AND OTHER VICTORIES PM,)Af MADE HIM JUNIOR INTERNATIONAL P UJSS l CHAMP. HE TOOK HOME A BATCH ?; AOl OF TROPHIES AND CASH AWARDS, v vJVfi r AND ONE SPECIAL PRIZE ., .FOR RONNIE. T" jSsj, 14, is busy building JmS' PLANES TO TRY TO QUALIFY FOR PLYMOUTH MOTOR CORPORATION S ry THIRD INTERNATIONAL C;A h MODEL PLANE COMTEST -- -J X) I AT DETROIT AUC 2Z 29- ALL PLYMOUTH r lV A? 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Comfort that has VjWSfcx rarely touch the gear shift lever. A few "Cj Chrysler design there's a beauty through fine design that's the 7rhii minute9 in this car gives you plea3- - -- r'?'1' "Vr story of common sense and secret of Chrysler engineering and the Hiijj.' T. ure it would take a book to describe. j imagination in engineering. relaxing pleasure of driving a Chrysler. Phone for a demonstration today. Qyrol Fluid Drive j You Will Enjoy ADDERLEY & NICHOLS - 87 Main Street Tune in the Chrysler Dealers' SAMMY KAYE SHOWROOM every Wed. 8:00 p.m.. Thurs. 8:30 p.m.. Sun. 9:30 p.m. WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE BINGHAM CLUB BEER ON TAP BOTTLED BEER LOCAL AND EASTERN Sam Feraco, Prop. ? Uperton : I V.ne ich 58W 'fie Olson Ph. 568J r , m Elvin Armitstead til returned after spend- - X $wi ni' haIf wt' 0,1 'IrliSni spending ffSnB with Mr. and U SiiU Lakt was enjoyed :u n.iht at the home of v .Doris Poul-V- ! ,. Ganiniell, J i Marlene Diederich. '''Bier of Salt Lake City last Sunday alter ; d henw :' ., two week vacation $ ami Mls. Ernest Diede-- 'j family- ,"v and H.'.v Diederich of '''w. City aie spending this 'titli Mr- Mrs- - Ernest :.f,'o the beach was enjoy- - nmlav bv Marlene, Ann 'n" Diederich and their cous ; ri-- and Koy Diederich. and Mrs. Angus Christen-ed sons. Knit and Bruce, '": ;imi Mrs. Albert Birk ;a.st' Monday at Brighton. anJ Mrs Ernest Diederich .. Saiiday with Mr. and v.yiiam Boelter and Mr. and ;.m W. Diederich, all of I Ik- City. ,ul Shields, son of Mr. and illval Shields of Salt Lake pending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. U- !,j..v visitors of Mr. and j:rsl Diederich were Mr. ,:5. John Diederich and lifurd Kgelnd of Salt uty. t'.v dinner guests at the :;'M:'. and Mrs. H. A. Cheer-r-e Mr and Mrs. Robert A. . !i ami Jay Cheever of f r and Mrs. David O. Stoker ir.ly, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn and family and Mr. and Sanson of Salt Lake City ts Thursday of Mr. and home Thursday. She is returning home by way of Montrose, Colo, and Tueblo, Colo., where she will make a short vLsit with re-latives. "Trapping The Race Horse Do-per- Four days that shook the turf world! It's packed with dyn-amite! Don't miss Dan Parker's behind the scenes account of how horse dopers were trapped at Charles Town this spring. It's in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. Mrs. Mary I'azell and family were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bodine, Elma I'aell and George Sims. Visiting recently with Mrs. Mary Pazell was George Conish of Sandy. Highland Boy teen-ager- s had a delightful time at Saratoga. They spent an enjoyable after-noon swimming and dancing and later played baseball, after which chicken and watermelon were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Greenhalgh were sponsors of the eighteen that attended the party. Tuesdafr afternoon Lucille Pa-zel- l, Edna Hawkins and Frank Kallen enjoyed an afternoon of swimming and amusements at Lagoon. Mrs. Rose Yengich left Sunday morning for a week's stay at La- - va Hot Springs. Mrs. Jim Grubb of Susanville, Calif., arrived Friday night for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Hawkins. Her husband joined her on Sunday evening and left Tuesday for Denver, Colo., to visit his broth-er Wayne. Mrs. Martha Dee Brown of Horace, Kansas and Miss LoRetta Amy Brown of Washington, D.C. who have been visiting the past ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Clar-ence Hawkins and family, left Thursday to continue their trip through Nevada, California, Washington and Idaho. Mrs. Harold Thomas of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Hawkins for the past two weeks, left for HIGHLAND BOY; Lucille Pazell Phcne- 402 , Mrs. Flut-'ni-- t- Botfs and dau-ghters, Juan and Carol, ol Rivers Vdac New JiTst-y- , have been visitinj; this week with their cousins. Mrs. Linna and Miss Ada Duhifi" of the Community Hnu.se. Tin y are turning tin- west for the summer. I!ev. and Mrs. Karl Lake and daughter Ann of Bingham were Cominunitv House visitors last Thursday. Rev. Lake gave an obicct lesion on the "drawing power of God's love" to the Daily-Vacatio- Church School. Mr and Mrs. Leonard and lv of Bn-gha- were dinner uesLs recently at the home of Kir. and Mrs. Joe Scorzato and Tuesday guests atjhe homeof Days of 47 To Feature Autry Rodeo As the highlight for the Days of '47, 1949 celebration, officers of the association have booked the Gene Autry World Cham-pionship Rodeo to be presented at the Utah State Fair Grounds six nights, July 19 through 25, with the exception of Sunday, July 24. This rodeo of champion riders and performers, starring Gene Autry in, person with his horse, Champion, played to over-flo- w crowds during the 1948 celebra-tion. Completely new in stock and feature acts the show is ex-pected to draw even larger num-bers this year. Free events planned by the Days of '47 include the mam-moth street parade scheduled for 9:30 A. M., Monday, July 25, the route to traverse parts cf both of Salt Lake's main down town streets. Fifteen bands, 40 floats, ten horsemen groups from all parts of the state, a large Indian contingent and the Queen's float bearing the charm-ing royalty of this year's cele-bration, Shauna Wood, Cherry Moslander and Robyn Tibbs, will make up a large portion of the parade, which is expected to be two miles long. Other free events are the Tab-ernacle Choir Concert with a famous guest soloist from the Metropolitan Opera, two street shows during the noon periods on Main and State streets, and the historical pageant, "This Land Be Ours," to be staged at the University of Utah stadium. The choir concert is set for Sun-day, July 24, while the pageant follows on Monday, July 25. also the day reserved for the Pioneer Banquet honoring Utah's oldest pioneers. All Utahns are invited to join in the celebration commemorat-ing the arrival of the Mormon Pioneers to Utah and make Salt Lake City their Mecca from July 18 to 25. Mrs. Paul Pherson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker and family attended the Christ-ense- n reunion at Preston, Idaho, Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Olseii and children enjoyed Monday at La-goon. A picnic was enjoyed Wednes-day at Storm mountain by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis and son Kenny of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fike, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike and children, Jackie Dahl-stro-and Gladys O'Conner and Harriet Atkinson of Salt Lake City. The occasion celebrated the birthdays of Mrs. O'Conner and Miss Atkinson. Tuesday guests at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Davis of Midvale were Mrs. J. A. Fike and Mrs. W. A. Fike. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mousk-- of Riverton were Tuesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Olsen and iamily. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike and children enjoyed Sunday at La-goon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Tolman and children of Los Angeles, Calif., visited Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Fitzgerald. Visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Nix is their daugh-ter Mrs. Beverly Barnett and son Billv and new baby born lv 8 of Salt Lake City. Uncle Sam Says Far too many of your dreams have a habit of vanishing into thin air. Bui that doesn't have to happen to you. You can hold onto your dream and have them come true at just the right time to enjoy them most. The answer is Invest in U. is Savings Bonds. They are a sure, safe investment, for your money grows and in ten years you get back 1 for every 3 you put down now. There are two automatic ways ot getting onto safe financial ground that is through the Payroll Plan where you work or if sell- - employed, the Bond Plan where you bank. D(par(mtnl |