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Show FRIDAY, AuguaT o, PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYONJUJAH, , i , ulljr littyltam Ulullrttn Issued Every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Sail Lake County, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon, Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. J.&F&tt7 NATIONAL DITORIAl UTAH STATE PittSi ASSOCIATION 'OSSOCIATIOJj JOIIN ADAMKK. Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application I 1 - H !, ? I i il h! ' ) ' t , HEADIN' FOB HOME . . . Fred Steinbroner driving car No. lb desperately looking for a hole to squeeze through as Erick Erick-so- n piloting car No. 25 dizzily spins out during the last lap of the Holly Gold Cup Race. Both of these nationally known race car pilots will appear with soma of the world's best drivers in the big Labor day speediest to be held at the Utah Stale Fair grounds at 2:30 p.m., September 5. Eight gigantic events are sch-eduled to provide a real afternoon of thrills for sports fans. This is the first time in 25 years that the truly big names in automobile racing will congregate in Salt Lake City with cars and big name drivers being entered from almost every slate in the nation. where they vUite" ,C daughter and Mrs. Orson Downaft" Cisco and with M ln.? Caulfield Joseph (,r UB,-Ba(:di-i Los Angeles. ar:a A business high school meeting flf bv-hom-of Mrs. Dak jl ltlj; sident, Monda niih included Plan,, ng S nrnBui-.949-5- and obtam tions 'or the pur..;8. en maga.me. AtS' ing were T. H Mcuitht-- ' JoTin J. Creedo i, M Il ' Nielsen Mrs. Mrs. J. D. Stoddard, Z ?h: zato, Mrs. Charles Zant II. R. Gust, and "'' Johnson It was S' there will be ;, TvemT ence held Augus, high school at 8:30 ficers planning ,0 "at; asked to contaet Mi, r Light refresh,,!,, after the meeting, ' y Mr and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson Mrs. Alice Cunningham at-tended the Bountiful City open h "use for Miss June Barlow, Miss U ah of 1949, at the Bountitul First Ward chapel last Saturday where Miss Barlow modeled the wardrobe she designed and made Atlantic City. She to take to ,No two vocal numbers. 1L Barlow and Mrs. Cunning-ham lunched together in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr and Mrs. Verio Kendrick visited Saturday in Salt La.;c Citv with his brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Kendrick of Providence. Mrs Evan Miller and family have returned from a two weeks visit in southern Utah. Mrs. Mill-er's sister, Miss Pearl Adair re-turned with them for a two days visit. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin just returned from an two Pleasant Grove ! u'.s at Oivni. Evans r.nd Ml- :illJ Mrs. Halph . . (irolvn returned M"n Fs parent, '"ul Noel Nad.'.ai. U last week end, "s'-'wit- Mr- and U- -i Murano of Artesa.. Lula eiijuyed some lishai,,, M up also near Vernal. hirthdarTInner honoiing Mr,. Verio Kendrick on her bir anniN-ersar- was held U s (iaV at the home of her parents, Mr. an-- Mrs. Ross M. CiusnmB. A lov.-i- birthday patty hon-- j , ,, Johnston " lu'r! seventeenth birthday was given last Thursday t veiling at tlu home of her parents, Mr. md Mrs Dale Johnston. Bingo bridge :,,ui jij Ul..v played am! pn-- s von bv Meiia Furgis Owen, Saiuistn'm. Sl.irlev Anderson and IslhII. Others pns- - Vines eiit were ' JoCe Wells, GeC'y Slnilinu. Marv i'appa.sideris, Pat-s- v Willis. Patricia Cnlyar, Betty Tumor, Mark r.o Diedei ich, Alta Thome, Maiv Ellen WhetSel, Vu-- . N 'vci s, Margene Barlo.v. Duri.s Pou1m.ii, Roslyn Hansen, and Uetiece Joiiansoii. Dainty I'J- - were served. I LOCAL NOTES I Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. N. n and family just returned irom a vacation trip to Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunningham miiLANi) boy: Lucille Pazell Phone 402 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rubalcava of Seattle, Wash., have been the guests the past week at the heme of Mr. RubalcavV parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rubalcava. Thursday evening they were dinner guests at the Community House. They are to visit Mrs. home in Minnesota and then travel to Chicago where they will be in school this fall. Fiiday evening a group of young people of the Logan and Biigbam City Community church ?:. visited the Community House work and enjoyed an out-do-supper at the fireplace. The ev-ening was spent m singing. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Lin.slcy e.nd daughter Freedie Sue and baby son, Austin, were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Luis-ley'- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charl-es Austin. Saturday evening the Connnu-rdt- y House staff picked plumbs at Kaysville and were dinner guests" of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bui ton. Mrs. Burton will be re-- i membered as Clara Croft, a nurse at Bingham hospital. Miss Helen Austin, student at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, spent last week end visiting with her parents, Mr. land Mrs. Charles Austin. Mr. and Mrs. George Addy (have been in Milford this v.e'-- k attending the funeral of Mrs. Addy's sister, Mrs. Milton Poole, .who died Friday, August 19. Miss Josephine Rubalcava, a resident of Esther hall of Salt Lake City and student at Her.t-- I gill 's Business college, was guest at home last wt ek end. Three ear loads of young peo-ple from Price were guests at Highland Boy Community House vacation school Wednesday. Their pastor, Rev. William McFadden, brought the young people over to visit the missionary project which they help to support through their church giving. Highland Boy Community House summer school held their closing party and field day Thursday afternoon. Games were played, races ran, ropes jumped and a happy time enjoyed by lit-tle and lug. Refreshments were an important part of the after-noon's program. Prizes were to several for race win-ners and for perfect attendance. A gift was presented to ML Kathleen King for a "thank you" for her playground assistance this summer. A birthday party honorin." Betty Zanardi was given August 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zanardi. Games were olayed after which lovely re- - freshments were served. Present were Mis. Pete Pasquali, JoAnn Pasquah, Henry and Jimmy Key-sa- Victor Seoiato, Margaret Scoivato, Cheryl Cochran, Jan t Babeh, Judy Osoro. JoAnn G; S.iiidra Kanniainen, Bar-bara Roth, Walton Roluti an I Ann M ule Zan.iidi. Sharon Roth's birthday was celebrated with a love-ly party at the home of her 'grandmother, Mrs. Rose Yengjcu. Guests were entertained by nam-es alter which dainty refresh- - inents were served. Those attend-ing were Vivian, Michael, Kathy Kosovich, Patricia and Tom Yengich, Kay and Nicky Yen-- 1 gich, Marie and Anthony Yen-- 1 gicb, Michael Watson, Betty Za- - nardi, Marie, Jimmy and Walt. mi Roluti, Jerry and Robert King, Henry and Jimmy Keysaw. Mrs. C. J. Roth and daughters, Rose Mae, Barbara Ann and Sha-ron Louise, left Wednesday for Arkansas after a three months' vacation at the home of her mo-ther, Mrs. Rose Yengich. A farewell party honoring Mrs. C. J. Roth and daughters was held at the home of Mrs. Rose) Yengich. Present were Mrs. Marv Pazell, Mrs. Martin Pecbina. Mrs; Lucille Kallen, Mrs. Arm Koso- - vich, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Watson, John Yengich. Mrs. Manuel Or-- 1 tego, Marko Yengich and Mr. and Mrs. Nick A. Yengich. Mrs. John Stilanovich of West Jordan visited with friends in Highland Boy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick' A. Yeneieh and children and Mr. and Mrs. Marko Yengich and children re-turned from a three weeks' tour of the western states. Mrs. Mary Pazell, Elma Pa.ml, George Simms, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bodine were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George C'onish and dau-ghter Carol Ann of Sandv Sat. Mrs. Mary Walker of Pueblo, Colo., is spending a few weeks at the Smilanieh resilience. Joe Loverieh returned home after spending two weeks with friends and relatives in Wyoming and Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Eso Zigich f Seattle. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mandarich of Butte, Mont., were recent visitors of Mrs. Milka Smilanieh. Mike Loverieh is vacationing at Kortes Dam, Wvo. O I track in perfect condition by race lime. All of this will greatly ad to tile Comfort of the spectator:, and will utilize the hist fiaiti-- a. of speed from the cars theniselv-- , es. At this Speedfe.st, will be f.e.ind, the best known and la.ste. t race! car drivers the wo: Id has v- i known. Entries are now on hnndi from such famous leadfooted i d-ols as "Dangerous" Don Basile, , Lou Figaro, Jim Rigsby, Bert Livingston, Walt James, Al Ja-cobs, Tony Sampo, Stan Noble and a host of chauflers known the world over. Ab Jenkins, the king of sp"i il, will personally start the 100 lap main event, and will give the go flag to the late model cars Mich as 1949's, 48's, and 47 Fords, Met curys, Hudsons, Oldsrnobdes, Pontiacs, Buieks and many inuie; loo numerous to mention. Jack Gaynor, the world's nn.-.- t distinguished race car ow.ior, will personally accompany his. championship Hudson that lias; successfully defied all contend-- ' ers for the past three years at the; Oakland Grand Pre. This ear ..nl: be in open competition at the fairgrounds on Labor day along-wit-other championship c.r-- ( from the east. Slock Car Races At Utah State Fair Grounds Big time automobile racing will once again be underway when mole than twenty of the nation's outstanding race ear pil-ots roar past the checkered flag at the Utah state fair grounds at 2:30 p.m. on Labor day. The fair-ground half mile oval is now un-dergoing a complete face lifting in order to give the sports fans a real atternoon of racing ,u its very best. Tons of specially ord-ered chemicals are being applied to completely dustproof the en-tire area, thousands of extra seat? are being erected to accommo- - date race fans from all part? of the state, giant bulldozers and an ' army of workmen will have the1 Plan to enroll WIS., SEPT. I High school and college graduates, veterans, and octiv businessmen: consider the complete training and placemr services available to you at L. D. S, Business College. SOME OF THE MANY CLASSES PUBLIC SPEAKING ACCOUNTING... HUMAN RELATIONS beginning, interna BUSINESS diate, and advance! 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