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Show i ' FRIDAY, ' PAGE FOUR j THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH "Jl ; son L. Garcia. Monday evening guests at the of Mr. and Mrs, John Man-no- " were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sal-IT- s of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Nick Floros and daughters, Ath-ena and Pamela of Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos and children spent Sunday visitmg in Farmington with Mr. and Mr.. James Mannos. Hugo Bianchi and chSren.spent Saturday afternoon visiting at the home of Mi. ana-Mrs- Arthur Phipps. Mrs. Man-i- E. Cowdell was a Friday evening guest of Mr ana Mrs. Raymond Cowdell of cop PtBert' Whetsel celebrated his birthday ;niversary Sunday at his home.. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bachman and daughter Judy of Salt Lake City, Air and Mrs Cecil WhetM Mr jinH Mrs. ChaHes Whetsel ana children and Mand Mrsel Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burke and small daughter of Bingham were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leatherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cary of Midvale spent Friday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burke. Mrs. Marvin E. Cowdell was a Salt Lake City visitor Monday. Mrs. Raymond Cowdell of Cop-perton visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cow-dell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillier and daughter Anna Marie of Bing-ham were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-thur Phipps. : COPPERFIELD ! Valeta Nevers Phone 50SW Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nevers vis-ited Monday in Murray with Mrs. Mylos McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tervort. Copperfield 500 club met Tues-day evening at the home of Mrs. Hoy Hardman. Prizes were won by Mrs. John Mannos and Mrs. Harry Gardikis. Other members present were Mrs. Nevers, Mrs. William H. Palmei, Mrs. Alfred Gonzales, Mrs. Marvin E. Cow-dell, Mrs. George Swanson and Mrs. Bert Ivie. A delicious lun-cheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Gray re-cently moved to Bingham. .Mrs. W. J. Tierney, Mrs. Ken-ny Moore and Mrs. Robert Burke were Salt Lake City visitors Sat-urday. linglfam ShtUrtm 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. Tsssmresr national .editorial. UTAH STATE PttSY ASSOCIATION .WMSOOATION JOIIN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher Subscription Kate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Deadline Wednesday Afternoon Advertising Rates Furnished on Application arrived Tuesday I Montague, Mich ! home here. Mrs' $S former June ghter of W , Householder sr "d 'Mr. and Mrs 'p.. family spent toga. aunday t , Week end . . Mrs. John IS It '? daughter Colfit mate, Mary peei f both students at usJ I Annaul "Beehive i for members of v,.1- - i: Jordan stake, Chu'k Christ of f held Tuesday evefe l ton ward chapel. LOCALNOTES Mr and Mrs. Anthon 0. Jacob-iso- n and daughters visited Sun-da- v with Mr. and Mrs. D. O. of Murray and in Salt Lake City with Dave Brisk who jis a patient at St. Marks hos- - lPitMr. and Mrs. James McLeod Mrs. James Lofgran and child-ren of Provo, former Lark resi-dents. Mrs. Lofgran is Mr. Neil-sen- 's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parry of Herriman were Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Peterson. A program has been arranged for Mothers day Sunday, May 9 at 10:30 a.m. at Lark LDS ward chapel. All mothers are invited to come with their children. Work meeting of Lark ward Relief Society will be held next Tuesday, May 11 at 2 p.m. at the church. All Relief Society wo-men are invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Max Seal and son Craig of Midvale were Sun-day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hor-ace M. Seal and family. The "509" club met Wednes-day at the home of Mrs. Betty Oliver. First prize was won by Mrs. Florence Abplanalp, first cut prize by Mrs. Bessie Bigler, second cut prize by Mrs. Verna-- ; dine Linck, "and Mrs. Norma Hal-lida- y received the traveling prize. Others pfesent were Mrs. Jennie Ball, Mrs. 111a Coombs, Mrs. Millie Wykert and Mrs. Phoebe Meyerhoffer, invited guest. This was the last meeting of the group until fall. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas L. Draper were week end guests of his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Draper of Genola. The "509" club held their an-nual party Monday evening. Din-ner was enjoyed at Will Gray's after which the group attended a show in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ernest Caldwell of Mur-ray spent the week end with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Houser. Mrs. June Draper was Tuesday dinner guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Seal of Kiverton. ' : lark : Beverly Seal. Ph. 901J1 Those attending the Beehive Swarm day for all Beehive girls, Buildprs. Gatherers and Guard-ians, held Tuesday at Copperton were Joy Seat, Ethel May Man-gu- Vryl Tidwell, LaVon An-uerso- n, L.eora Hemmingsen, Isa-bel Abreu and Pat Graham and Roberta Rasmussen, teacher ad-visors. Mrs. Velma Hemminuspn. mother of Leora was also. in at tendance. Mrs. Thomas Kerby of Mesa, Ariz., is visiting here with her daughter and lamily, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith and Linda Jo. Mrs. Harriet Spears of Salt Lake City, former Lark resident, visited Tuesday with friends in Lark. Mrs. Horace M. Seal, Mrs. Dal-las Draper and Mrs. Thomas Walker attended funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Crane of Herri-ma- n Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Neilsen end children, Wayne and Virgin-ia, visited Sunday with Mr. and CLEAN-U- P TIME The spring and early summer community clean-u- p is one of the oldest and most valuable of American institutions. It makes for attractive homes and towns. According to medical men, it helps fight disease, by getting rid of germ-fille- d re-fuse. And it is absolutely essential to fire prevention. Many fire departments have on hand self-inspecti- guides prepared by the National Board of Fire Underwriters. The advice given is simple and it is also vital to domestic and industrial safety. All rubbish in and out of buildings should be gathered up and disposed of. Heating equipment of all kinds should be inspected by experts in order to ready it for hard use next winter, and needed repairs should be made at once. Electric cords, lamps and appliances should also be checked for possible dangers. Flammables, such as paint and cleaning liquids, should be carefully stored, and rags which are used with them should be kept only in closed metal con-- , tainers. Careful clean-up- s were never mo;e needed than now. Last March alone, fire destroyed over $74,000,000 worth of property a jump of about 2.5 per cent over the same month a year ago. Unless it is checked, a new high record of waste will again be established this year. Those dollars are repre-sented by lost housing, buildings, food, raw materials, manu-factured goods, and everything else that can burn. And along with property, fire takes more than 10,000 lives annually. The spring clean-u- p can be one of fire's most effective ene-mies. Under the sponsorship of City of Bingham Canyon, the annual spring clean-u- p week in Bingham Canyon will start Monday, May 10 and continue through Saturday, May 15. Cooperate with your neighbors. Clean Bingham Canyon of all rubbish, cans and fire hazards. DO YOUR PART! Driver Testing Laboratory To Be In Bingham May 10th ....... -- rI,g.rgnlMH TrrrrrTT 1 Jf&& " YmmHmr It frf g3 3 r gMiflH fflOTOR THHnspitlsg) 3J DRIVER TESTIHG LBBDHHTORVX ;tfjsa ft, r u'M.i ETj.ii.m i - I "IVatr I'Sjf J I I 'I V T771 V SAFETY COUNCIL ' C00HT0W ".'O I fcC?l4ilj "l LIJI f INQUIBE JiAH HIGHWAY PATHOL fUlAUI 1..UIIC0-P.- V E H. 'U.ji.7 J J Of WWIT TjJ HtH AM OHiVKO COttUST 0IVlllCNH Wt SIM UI COM 0IDWU 0 UMn 1 ly iki NATIONAL SAFtTV CONTtST UTAH MUNKtML LlACUl mvm T.M OrUS 1 Jv?iV . " OtIVfi OF THE H0NTH AWARD J UTAH Wlf IVTOMIIll A5SM IAB OH CO OIAKSS 1 7- - 'v--- ,' nrma v v-- n ,. yf mmmmmmm:jpm iiiiwww?f?'ywg:' J",'lf ' " " " ''TWJ3. --4 tjc; U tiirKfna :; The New Big Ford V-- 8 and the Utah Motor Transport Association Driver Testing Laboratory will bt Bingham Canyon Monday, May 10 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and will be parked near the City Hall. There will be charge and the result of the test will not be recorded against your driver's license. They are designed purely anil marily to give information and enlightenment where physical limitations may exist so that we may compensate these limitations by driving more carefully. This Testing Laboratory made possible through your local Ford Dei Canyon Motor Company i irr -- -- ii Bingham Caeyoiu ANNUAL SPRING CLEAN-U- P MAY IftHi to ISA he City Trucks Will Pick Up All Refuse On The Following Schedule, Starting At Noon Each Day: MONDAY, MAY 1 0th, Carr Fork. TUESDAY, MAY 1 1 th, Upper Main Street to Markham. WEDNESDAY, 1 2th, Markham, Freeman, Dixon and Railroad Ave. I THURS., 1 3th, Markham to Bingham Grocery. Friday, 1 4th, Lower End of Canyon. Saturday, May 15t- h- Final Pickup Will Cover Entire Town. Lets Cooperate! Clean Bingham of All Rubbish, Cans and Fire Hazards! |