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Show FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1951 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE of Mrs. Ruth Buckle. A business meeting was held followed by bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Willadeen Householder, first; Mrs. Deon Hodges, second, and Mrs. Mabel Briinhall, consolation. Lovely refreshments were served to eleven. Next meeting of the lodge will be held at the home of Mrs. Householder on July 10. - Ruth Rebekah lodge met on Thursday evening of last week in Salt Lake City at the home no peer. No matter how large the tire, expert repairing and re-capping are assured because Bailey, Inc., relies on only spec-ialized equipment and thorough-ly trained personnel. The magnificent performance by Bailey, Inc. has a deeply im-pressive impact on our progress and the furthering of national safety, as to mining, agriculture, construction, highway transport and so much else. Truly our est high tribute is due Bailey, Inc., and the man at the head, Presi-dent William A. Bailey, and all his fellow executives and asso-ciates. And we can not refrain from special mention also of a busy and popular man, General Superintendent Richard E. Foulk of Bailey, Inc. A great team af-fording superb and vital per-formance! w BAILEY INC. HAS SURELY MAJOR PART IN KEEPING 'EM ROLLING. EVERYWHERE; It's a great thing to witness the earth-movin- g work at Gar-field in the construction of vast dikes to impound waste from the smelting and refining activities that have such an important part in our production of copper to meet the urgent needs of the nation. Trucks carrying many tons roll away loaded from the power-shov- el sites, and one gets a thrill from merely standing beside one of the giant tires with which the fleet of trucks is equipped. The same is true as to equipment used in removal of the slag pile at (Murray. Both projects are being carried on by the Utah Construction Co., and in both instances the vital phase of those huge tires is handled by Bailey, Inc., pioneer Utah cor-poration in its field. Bailey, Inc., of course is the Firestone tire dealer. It special-izes in truck tires, including the giant heavy-dut- y type for pro-jects such as those mentioned. Not merely supplying tires but the maintenance of tires through repairs and recapping is a ser-vice in which Bailey, Inc., has Marty Peterson of Copperton played two accordion solos at a dunce review held at the Luan ward, I860 So. 3rd East, Salt Lake City, Monday night. Martin's sister, Mrs. John Pet-kovi-of Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mika, Mrs. Mary Pazell and Lucille, and Bill Pazell were business visitors in Salt Lake City Tues-day. Miss Angelina Miola is spend-ing a few days in Murray as a. guest at the home of Miss Rita Drounch. Mr. and Mrs. George Massa and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran and family returned home last week from St. Louis, Mo., where they visited with Mr. Cochran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cochran. They also visited with Pete Massa who is stationed at St. Louis. Robert Beck and John King sailed last Sunday for Japan where they will be stationed with the navy. Steve Smilanich sailed from the New York harbor for over-seas duty with the 4th Infantry Division. Steve was formerly stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga. He is a son of Mrs. Milka Kmilnniph 'HIGHLAND BOY; Edna Hawkins, Phone 455-- Last Saturday two bus loads of Colorado and Utah Methodist women attending the Colorado annual Methodist conference in Salt Lake City, visited the Com-munity House and enjoyed a musical program given by the boys and girls of the Community House. After the program they enjoyed a tour of the building. Mrs. Edith Blackstock of Cali-fornia, wife of the former district superintendent of the Utah-Wester- n district, was a house guest at the Community House several days this week. Two bus loads of Methodist ministers and laymen, who at-tended the Colorado annual con-ference in Salt Lake City the first part of the week, visited the Community House Wednesday afternoon. Miss Grace Waslem of Marys-- vale, spent Wednesday and Thursday at the Community House. The Queen Esthers will hold a picnic and initiation of younger members in an all-da- y outing at Middle canyon, today, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hawkins of Thistle and Mrs. Ruth Young and son Jim of Salt Lake City were visitors Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CM. Haw-- ; kins. Lucille Pazell spent the week end in Sandy visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Conish and family. Spending the week in Salt Lake City with her sister and fa-mily, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Pino, is Eva Pazell. Mrs. Elmer Brown and Jack Hawkins visited Sunday in Salt Lake City at the Shriners hos-pital with Mrs. Brown's daugh-ter, Nancy Lou Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pazell arrived home from Las Vegas, New, where they spent their honeymoon. They also visited Josephine Rubalcava of Salt Lake City was a week end vis-itor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rubalcava. Julian Rubalcava and daugh-ter, Mary Hazel and son, Ray-mond, left recently for Mexico, where they will visit friends and relatives. Pvt. Milan Smilanich arrived home Monday from Fort Leon-ard Wood, Mo., to spend his fur-lough .with his mother, Mrs. Milka Smilanich. lowance on your used car will apply as to another used car bet-ter meeting your individual re-quirements, it applies especially to purchase of a brand new Stu-debak-of which the Grant E. Hayes Co. has received a new stock, shipped directly toy rail from the factory. And everyone knows the qualities, appearance and operating economies of the magnificent Studebaker line the Champion, with a record of almost 29 miles to the gallon, the Commander with a bit more than 28 miles to the gallon, and the Land Cruiser with about 27 and 2-- 3 miles. And remember the Commander now is available with the V-- 8 overhead valves that create super-spee- d and even greater power. You can discuss a deal readily by phoning but of course a personal visit is far preferable. For the greatest and most en-during thrill in motoring, you should get behind the wheel of motordom's king pin car, the new Studebakpr. Hut if Vfin must settle for something less, remember the Grant E. Hayes used car headquarters is at 510 South Main. And the Grant E. Hayes Co. is famous for good used cars and cars as to which the title is absolutely clear. Grant E. Hayes doesn't fool with anything less. That is why the reputation of Grant E. Hayes Co. for good cars is becoming truly an ever greater! tradition. Learn for yourself. MAKE GRANT E. HAYES CO. YOUR ALLY IN PREPARING FOR MOTORING PERFECTION Anyone without a good car these days simply isn't in the going. Summer is here, you might say, and everyone is eager for motoring. Right now the Grant E. Hayes Co. at 468 South Main, in the heart of Salt Lake City's Auto District, is making it especially easy to have a good car. A feature is that an extra liberal allowance is being made on used cars. Though this extra liberal al- - WE'VE ABLE ALLY IN SALT LAKE 8t TOOELE STAGE LINES IN SAFETY PROGRAM Utah, and especially our coun-ty, is already beginning to ex-perience what probably will be a record-breakin- g number of visitors. These people will want to see things, and especially what is going on as to mining, smelting and refining activities in connection with the program of national defense. This means that they will wish to visit such of our own points as Granger, Magna and Garfield yes, and Kcarns and Tod Park, and of course Tooele. And they can do so with utter ease by the very bus operations that play such an important part in our own workday and plea-sure seeking lives the Salt Lake & Tooele Stage Lines. The Union Bus Depot where stages arrive and depart in Salt Lake City in the operations of the Salt Lake & Tooele Stage Lines to and from all the points named is of course at 107 West South Temple, an address available by telephoning Of course the garage and gen-eral business office of the Salt Lake & Tooele Stage Lines are at 222 East Second South, with President Howard J. Spencer ac-tively in general charge. It is the earnest purpose of President Spencer to see that rolling stock for the convenience and safety of our own residents and the public generally is in perfect operating order. And to better assure himself that our needs are met, President Spencer makes his residence at 224 East Second South. Yes, as concerns our visitors, and as concerns our own conven-ience, economy and enjoyment we truly owe a sincere tribute to the able administration af-forded by Mr. Howard J. Spencer and his dependable Salt Lake & Tooele Stage Lines mighty fac-tors for progress in peace, and contributing in inspiring manner to creating safety in a period of national stress in which our area is relied upon ofor so much. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUIl, IF NOT PLEASED, your 40c back from any druggist. L is ipec-iall- y made for HIGH CONCEN-TRATION. Undiluted alcohol bas gives great PENETRATING power. Kills IMBEDDED germs on contact. NOW at UNION DRUG COMPANY. unny Brook I tie lste tilt's !4 Ceerli3sitsfame' 1.4SUL KENTUCKY WHISKEY A BLEND 86 PROOF iSX GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 'THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY. 10UISY1LU, Kf. 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For de-tails read this timely article in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. |