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Show PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYjXJJTAH r 1 liuijljam litUrtht Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County. Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon. Utah. Under the Act of March 3, 1879. ., - ---- NATIONAL 6DITORIAI UTAH STATE Prtt ASSOCIATION CASSOCIATJON JOHN ADAMEK. Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Iiat.es Furnished on Application N V of trade-in- s on new 9vl yhi, )s your chance tosave! INVENTIONS Wmmthat SERVE YOU kVfwJ . Kir U A Sr Pr0' E' Lawenc,,,- - tf f II Prof. Ernet O. Lawrence, University ofi W 4 California, invented the atom-smasliiii- Y I i3 cyclotron which produced the Ii rt plu- - f t' ( H Ionium, vital ingredient of the atomic V , WSJ bomb. The cyclotron it now part of Y, . : .!;tx?y equipmrnl in all major laboratory for V? vf&rr atomic research. 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DMu.7 UTAH 0,L REF'NINC COMPANY I YOU'LL HAVE A GOOD TIME--AN-D 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 " - COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND HAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET Frank ii. :,;.. . v ; F:rc7cii and iXllM:.' , M:n;im-- utiitf. ul ',', ' ';.;: k .Mr, evening-p'Vhu- ' arrangements Verio r'l' V:-- . M. i an Mrs. j vk! M.". Peterson, and ;,d Mrs. Ka:I Rage.-- Prize. I, bridge won by Mrs. R. M Cu,.h.n and Mrs. Irvm St.ll-- 1 man. About 40 were present. M'ss Mai v Son-nso- left Tuc.s ia'v ''night ' lor San ,iu;Lsro ivlicv sli ewill meet r.Idi-- Mil- - f,,nl Main v, who is returning hum, irum'a two year LDS mis-Isn.- n in New Zealand. Am, p.mving lu-- to tin' ''oast city w.-i- his brother and wite, .Mr. land Mrs. LaVar M..b.y o! South Jordan and h:s sisl.-r- Mrs Dallas iJobson Salt Lake City. I he plan !' return the latter part n! tin- a rrk Mr. and Mrs. Arthui and son Arthur Jr. arc leavin.' today (Friday) for a U o irki vacation in California. : corPERFiELD : Vuleta Ntvers Ph. 505W Mr. and Mrs. Wnltcr I.i'atlici-woo- d and sou natinic and Bill Bryci' left last Friday to spend two weeks in Texas. They plan to visit in El Paso, Thnp.son, and Center, Texas. Violra, Paulma, and Lamont Cowdell of Salt Lake City return ed home Friday after spending a week with their aunt and ntle. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Cowdell imd family. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Novers visited Friday at the home of Mrs Myles McDonald and dau-ghter Willaniay of Murray. Mary Ellen Wheisel returned home Sunday afternoon after spending two weeks at Girl Scout ramp at Camp Cloud Kim. The camp is located near Park City. Clifford Fox, son of Mrs. Ern-est Fox of Oklahoma City, Ok la., is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bray. He and his family are for-merly of Conuerfield. Mrs. John Nitzen of Inglewood Calil., spent Thursday and Fri-day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jaterka. Mrs. Robert E. Burke left Sun-day to spend a few weeks visit-ing friends and relatives in Bak-ersfiel- Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller left Tuesday to spend a few days vis-iting with their daughter and sons who are visiting in Randolph Utah and Evanston, Wy. Mr. and Mrs. N. (J. Nevers and daughters, Valeta and Nor-ma were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Ottley of Mid vale. A candy pull was enjoyed Mon-day evening by the following girls: Amy Miya, Norma Nevers, Shirley Pantalone, Mary Ellen Whetsel and VaLeta Nevers. A .swimming party at Saratoga was enjoyed Saturday evening by Joe Miya and son Russell and 'daughters, Amy and Martha, Norma Nevers, Luene Jaterka, Kathryn and Julia Miya, Myra and Hose Kawaguchi, Norman and Malcolm Robertson, Dicky Kubota. The occasion was to cel- - her 17lh birthday was given Tucs day evening at the home of lr. and Mrs. Anast J. Chipian. Guests present were K. Nee Johnston, Margy Isbell, VYii-in- Dimas, Helen Zampos, Val-eta Nevers, Mary Ellen Whctsei, Patricia Colyar, Betty Turn.-.-- . Alta Thorne, Matilda Niksidi and Marlene Diederich. Hely Your Neighbor and Cootie were play-ed after which dainty relivsh ments were served. Questers and Queen Est tiers and Miss Mildred May of land Boy Community House en-joyed a house party at the Sky-- j lark cottage in Emigration can-yon Monday, Tuesday and Wed- - ebrate the eleventh birthday of Russell Miya. "Crazy Quilt Divorce Laws" Read Senator Pat MeCarran's ex-pose of the fantastic divorce mix-u- p and his forthright plan for solving it. Many face possible criminal prosecution because uf conflicting state divorce laws! Read it in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles I Examiner. GAY NINETIES MUSIC The Bush Novelty band from Salt Lake City will be at Bing-ham high school auditorium at !!:!)() next Wednesday night for; an evening of music (Gay Nine-ties style, waltes, etcj. This is the August 24 program of the Chautauqua series spon-sored bv Coppertun W.S.C.S. for the benefit of the Copperton Community Church building fund. Everyone is encouraged to attend. HOME TALENT COMEDIES Two one-a- ct plays are being i ioduced by home' talent spon-- I sored by the Copperton Women's Society of Christian Service for the Community Church building fund. These plays will be pre-sented Friday evening, August 26 at 8 p.m. m the Bingham high school auditorium. LARK NEWS A birthday dinner was held Sunday at the homo of Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Dumont of Butter-fiel- d canyon complimenting Mr. Dumont on his birthday anniver-sary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Zane Dumont of Huntington Park Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Miller and son Ned of Bingham, Mrs. Paul Baer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wogan and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wogan of Ogden. Miss Beverly Seal just return- - j ed from a week end visit at Fairfield with Mr. and Mrs. Jam-es Carson. Mrs. Carrie Reed and son Ken-ton. Mrs. Bob Da vies of Montana and Mrs. Thelma Walker of Wy-oming are leaving today (Friday) for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Da-vid Peterson and family of Ore-gon. Licensed beauty operator. In-quire at the home of Beverly Seal or phone 901J1. LOCAL NOTES A lovely birthday party com-plimenting Virginia Chipian on Uncle Sam Says I I Wm The years fly by quickly and be-fore you know it the little "toddler" is ready for the bis decision. Should he, can he go to college? Tomorrow' problems Kill be so much easier to face if you get the hahit of regular savings today. The safe, sure and con-venient way to save is to buy U. S. Savings Bonds on the automatic Pay-roll Savings Plan where you work. Or, if use the liond-a-Mont- h Plan at your bank. Every 13 put into U. S. Savings Bonds today will retard you $ 1 in ten years. US. Trtatur'n Dtpartmtnt |