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Show FRIDAY, MJGTNt PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH jM additorium next Monday evening Local Happenings at 8:0U. ' "REACHING FROM HEAVEN" TliLs If! mm. sound movie de-picts the story of a man who found his place in a Christian so-ciety after last in;-- loneliness in an nfnindly world, The dream:! and ideals of youth combine with the hard reality of life to fill the one hour and twenty minutes with ftood solid entertainment lor young and old alike, A .short comic, "Don Wanted", will be an added feature of the show at the Bingham hifih school I SHOW OF MAGIC Salt l ake City's famous 0 Con-- ! be th. magician on next rLd'v's Chautauqua program, Bmghani high school audito.- - rTlaTarroftheshowvvil.! , i skit bv a uroup Hons.' under din 'h"n"of Miis AdaDuhifiSand her( 1; staff. FOR FIELD DAY AUGUST i BUSES FOR LAGOON WILL LEAVE BINGHAM STAGE LINE OFFICE 8A.M AND 10 A.M. GOING DIRECT TO LAGOON FARE 2.34 ADULTS; 1.17 CHILDRE FOR HOUND TRIP TO U(JOOX CONTACT KENNECOTT SAFETY FIRST CO MITTEE ON OR BEFORE SATURDAY. AUG. 21 USED CAR SPECIALS GUARANTEED AT YOUR FORD DEALER 1942 FORD F0RD0R '"tT $865 1941 INTERNATIONAL S$695 1936 DODGE 1-- 2 TON PICKUP $475 Canyon MotorCo. ,,,,0Nl!Cll 333 BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Due'uruTlwant vo ml we do not accept on a hiis.No ads taken by telephone, FOR SALE 1937 Hudson, sedan, good tires. $200 casn. See at Bulletin office FOR SALE mod. home heat. 5. with hot water stoker land and fruit acres exc. farming trees with water rights. Cotton-- I wood Heights. Mrs Lu Kunje . 7C67 So. 3rd East, Ph. Md FOR SALE- -2 door Buick sedan.. First class mechanical condi-- ; and uphol-- ! lion, excellent paint stery. New tires and seat covers. , S1.000. A. W. WatsonPh.J.00. j FOR SALE Chicken ranch, G- - rm. house, l;v. rm. and din. rm. j carpeted, 3 bedrms., stoker heat.; oil wtr. heated, coops for 2500 " chickens. 500 egg cleaner. Butane " gas brooding equip. Berries and fruit trees. $12,000, $3,000 down. West of store in Herriman. Will sell chickens. MIDVALE Chicken farm, 1 acre 1 with 5 room modern home with ' coops, granary, etc. $7200 with easy terms. NEAR REDWOOD ROAD 4 acres with modern 2 bedroom home, SG.000. , MURRAY 3 room home close in.i S1900 Pest of terms. EAST SANDY 6 acres with 10 shares water. $1500. ' If you have a lot and $250 we will build and finance a home to your order. GI's need no lot. Low monthly payments. MURRAY REAL ESTATE EX-CHANGE. 4360 South State Street, Phone Murray 611. LOST Small brown short hair- - ed female dog with pointed ears and long tail. Answers to name of "Skoshii". Reward. 124 Carr Fork or Phone 1S8W. .... . FOR GIRLS SWEATERS 1.95 T0 3.1 ALL SIZES AND ASSORTED COLORS I SKIRTS 2.95 T0 l ALL SIZES AND ASSORTED COLORS DRESSES 1.49 10 4.1 ALL SIZES AND ASSOIiTED COLOBS AIM FTC MT0 A. & M .CLUB 10 MAIN STREET BEER AND DANCINC 'Phone 15 "Rest of Service" Ask for Steve or Ray STEVE A MI CONE JR. and RAYMOND MARKS . Proprietors ALL SIZES AND ASSORTED COLORS UNDIES 49C T0 1.' ALL SIZES AND ASSORTED COLORS FOR BOYS GYM BAGS l.1 GYM PANTS ALL SIZES 1. GYM SHOES ALL SIZES 2.98 ,U4A ; GYM SOCKS ALL SIZES .. 49C 5 WlffiISA1,w79e,,l' BOYS CORDS WITH ZIPPERS if BOYS WAIST OVERALLS V, WITH ZIPPERS ALL SIZES I Bingham Mefl Phone 14-1- 5 The Big S' ' WORTH REPEATING AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN . . . "It's Pauley's for BACK-I0-SCH0- 0L ,, .'Needs!" WP.0W CHECK THIS LIST . . . BRING f IT WITH YOU TO PENNEY'S GIRLS ALL WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS Sizes 1Q GIRLS ALL WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS Sizes 6 2.98 WOMENS ALL WOOL SLIPOVER AND CARDIGAN SWEATERS Si,0 2.98 NEW SCHOOL DRESSES 1.98.983.98 NEW FALL SHOES 2.98 -- 3.98 CASUAL TYPES - Black and Brown FALL SHOES ,,rcsr "iB" 4.98-6.9- 0 ! Black and Hrown iL0SHIRs,1r,a"'1 98c BOYS SHOES AND OXFORDS 2.98-4.9- 8 LEATHER AND COMPOSITION SOLES COMPLETE SELECTION ()! MENS AND ROYS WINTER COATS AND JACKETS Use Our Lay-Awa- y Plan on These CLEARANCE ON WOMENS SUMMeT DRESSES-A-LL GREATLY REDUCED. MANY OTHER ITEMS ON MARK-DOW-N TABLES-A- LL HALF PRICE " B:: if-- AA I POWER 1 IICHT COMPANY MESSAGE WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE BINGHAM CLUB REER ON TAP LOCAL AND EASTERN BOTTLED BEER Sam Feraco, Prop. isaaaannDBasBiOBQQQSBaBSi11' FOR BETTER MEATS GIVE US A TRY I POULTRY - CHEESE - QUALITY BUTTER EGGS BINGHAM MEAT CO. Clarke Robison W.H.Harris ClinWj Bnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonsf,'j AUGUST WEDDING Wedding rites solemnized at six o'clock Friday evening, Aug-ust 12 in Holy Rosary church in the presence of immediate fam-ilies and close friends united in marriage Miss Loretta McCor-mic- k of Salt Lake City and Jo-seph V runes of Dingham Canyon. For her wedding, the bride those a two piece ensemble of green satin with black accessor-ies complimented by a corsage of red roses. Attending her sister as maid of honor was MLss Lois in a yellow pique mo-del with white lace trim and white accessories. Her corsage was red roses. John Tredovich served as best man lor the groom. Immediately following the cer-emony the newly weds left on a three weeks wedding trip to Pro-vidence, R. I., where they will visit the bride's sister and other relatives. Upon their return they will make their home in ham Canyon. wearing a white satin frock, was flower giil. For the reception honoring tn riewlyweds that evening in the Cathedral room of Albany hotel, Denver, Mrs. Peros, the brides mother, wore black and Mrs. mother of the groom, chose a pink model. Both wore corsag-es of red roses and gardenias. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner for the bridal party, relatives and friends was given in the Mural room of the Albany hotel. Upon returning from a wed-ding trip to Yellowstone national park the couple are making then home in Bingham. A number of out of town rela-tives and friends were present at the wedding. Clay Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Watson, ls in Carmel. Calif., where he Is on the art stall of the Monterey Centennial. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robrrson and Rhoda Lee and Louis d Richmond, Calif., arrived Tins day for a week's visit with .di and Mrs. Antlioii O. Jacobson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cm v as and familv and Mr. and Mrs John Togliatti of Murray. Mar; Agnes Jacobson and Ethel Peter son, who have been visiting ii California the past two and oiu half months, returned home witi them. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Rob-ertson and sons, Malcolm ant Norman, are leaving Sunday foi a two weeks vacation to Winni-peg, Canada. Feros-Dima- s Wedding Impressive double ring nuptial rites solemnized the afternoon of July 31 in the Greek Orthodox church in Denver, Colo., united in marriage Miss Kay Peros, daughter of Mrs. Nicholas F. Per-os of Denver, and Peter C. Dimas a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimas of Bingham Canyon, who with their family, were present at the wedding. Given in marriage by her bro-ther, James N. Peros of San Francisco, the bride was lovely in a gown fashioned of white lace and white satin styled with a bustle back and long train. Her lull length veil of sheer illusion fill from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of three orchids surrounded by stephanotis. Attending her sister a.s maid of honor was Muss Athena Peros of Denver, wearing a model of pink satin and marquisette. In green satin and marquisette were brides maids Miss Katherine Dimas of Salt Lake City and Miss Wilma Dimas of Bingham, sisters of the groom, MLss Esther Kartas of Santa Fe, N. Mex., Miss Esther Arapkilis of Denver and Miss Harriet Peros, another sister of the bride. They earned basket elfects in yellow daisies from which fell satin streamers with daisies attachd. Standing as best man were George Demetropolos and Jim-my Demetropolos of Salt Lake City. Ushers were John Peros of Denver, George Manelles of Cheyenne, Wyo., Voss Araphilis of Denver, John and George Di-mas of Bingham. Dean Pappas of Denver was ring bearer and Jimmy Peros al-so of Denver was stefana bearer. Miss Phyllis Peros of Denver, HOBBY FAIR All hobbyists are urged to ox hibit one or more displays at th Hobby Fair on Saturday, Augus 27, beginning at 8.00 p.m. in tht Bingham high school auditnnun in Copperton. Prizes will be a warded to those displaying tin three best hobbies. However, in order that displa tables can be arranged, all hob-bies must be listed with eithe: Earl Lake (Phone 317) or Mrs Mary Anderson (Phone 6118-J- ) b August, 25. Hobbies listed latei than that will not be eligible foi judging. Displays can be arranged be-tween 1:00 and 7:30 p.m. at tht auditorium on Saturday, Angus! 27, and hobbyists are urged to bt with their display from 8:00 un-til the fair is over since neithei the school or the church can tnkt responsibility for guarding dis-plays. |