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Show PAGE EIGHT THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951 Local Happenings KSK club met at the home of! Mrs. Carl A. Curtis of Copper-to- n last Thursday evening. The, evening was spent sewing 8nt plans were made for a Christ- - mas partw Those present were; Mrs. J. Lynn Booth, Mrs. Klwood T. Johnson. Mis. Elmo A. Nel- - ann, Mis. C. L. Camp and Mrs. David O. Stoker. Lovely refresh-ments were served. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Wilbur C. Thomas! eie Mr. Thomas' sister, Mrs. M. J. Hansen and Mr. Hansen, iind sons of Ogden. Mayor Homer P. Kd wards of ' Roosevelt was dinner guest at the home of his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Prigmore and sons, Billy and Jimmy, and Ernest Prigmore just returned from a pheasant hunting trip to V'alle, Ore., where they also vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Chadwiek. October Wedding Mrs. Steffie CJerbich of Bing-ham Canyon announces the mar-liag- e of her daughter, Miss Ann Gubich of Sacramento, Calif., to Peter J. Lisnieh, a son of Mrs. Bessie Milosuvich, also of Sacra-mento. The wedding took place Octo-ber 21 at Carson City, Nev. The newlyweds are making their home in Sacramento. A lovely birthday party was given Wednesday, November 7, in honor of Billy Prigmore on his fifth birthday by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Prigmore. Guests were Ricky Kendrick, Nancy Badovinatz, Bobby and ved followed by bridge. Arrange-- ! ments of roses and chrysanthe-mums graced the tables and de-corated the rooms. Guests were Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. A. D. Christensen, Mrs. K. J. Smith, Mrs. Harold W. Niels;i Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Robert H. Bailey of West Jordan, Miss Vern Baer, and Miss Mabel Neprnd of Mid-val- e. Prizes were awarded to Miss Baer, first; Mrs. Morris, second, and Mrs. Nielsen, bingo. Lebrado Robles Morales, 36, of! Bingham, charged with assault' with intent to commit murder, waived preliminary hearing last 'Ihursday before S"alt Lake City; Judge Arthur J. Mays and was! bound over to the Third District Court for trial. Morales allegedly is charged with wielding a knife in an as-sault on Grant E. Madsen, 24, of 2770 South y 1 50 West St., last August 24 in a Bingham tavern. Henry Menna, Michael Padgen, Patrick Delaney, Harold Neilsen, Carolyn Boulware, Keith Bell and Nino Gallegos. Games were played after which cake and ice cream were served. Billy i eceiv- - jed many lovely Rifts. Mrs. R. G. Steele was hostess 'to the Pinochle club at her home on Wednesday night. Mrs. J. A. Kike was an invited guest. Priz-- , i'a were awarded to Mrs. George Dalilstrom, Mrs, Tory Tobi.ison ;and Mrs. J. W. Johnsjn. Delic-- . ious refreshments were served, j The Queen Esther girls of the Highland Boy Community House; were entertained last Friday at a waffle supper at the House fol-- ! lowing which they began their Christmas card sales. Remember them when you are ready for your cards. Mrs. E. V. Kmulsen entertain-- 1 ed at her home in Copperton on Thursday night of last week for her bridge club. A niecly-arrang- - ed seven o'clock dinner was ser- - I FIREPOWER WESTERN STYLE ! ' --Ixf 'rv-- ' - lit , fO 3m d ,fVNy 4(pjM fcs&wii i Tie Tiny 'lexan Valerie Diincun discovers real Mrel'ower at Chrynler Corporation's "New Worlds In Knifinetrinjj" show at the State Fair of Texas which has been seen by more than 2,000,000 people in two weeks. The er Chrysler V-- 8 Firel'ower engine on which bhe is posed is part of a display tracing the development of Chrysler eiiKines. The siiow ill run in Salt Lake City from November 3 through November 16 and will be on exhibition in San Francisco and Los Angeles in December and January. PRINCESS THEATRE PROGRAM MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY at 12:30 SUN., MON., NOV. 11-1- 2 TUESDAY, NOV. 13 rYT rill 1 Hffljg --aSjCtM fUf I slantnc BlifWV WOUUS HU60 tlM'AU WHO mnmmmM als() nil mm uwim ir .-- --- Ilrod Crawford, liarrv Sullivan in BAD MAN OF TOMBSTONE THANK YOU 1 wish to sincerely thank all citizens of Bingham Canyon who Rave me their support in the recent City Election. . JOE DISl'ENZA WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11 THURSDAY, NOV. 15 ALL SPANISH R. C. GemmeH Club Show Louis Saldrini, Domingo Soler x'" SUPtB cmCOUl I ELLADRON (Mfssi 12:15 7:00 .9:00 1 Georg MONTGOMERY Adult.S 60c couwmkium GoU STORM Children 14c WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SINCERE THANKS TO THE CITIZENS OF BINGHAM CANYON FOR YOUR VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. LAWRENCE WEST JOSEPH TIMOTHY MARLIN "SLIM" SCHULTZ OUR AIM IS TO SERVE YOU FAITHFULLY ! 7 foil ' 6L-7- S GLAMOUR GIRL Tuck it in your tuilcai and watch it amarga unscathed . . . that's juit on of lha wondarful things about this Kharafleece cardigan. Kharafleaca is Jan-san- 's practically wrinkleproof and beautifully washabla blend of finest virgin worsted wool yiih nylon and miracle Vicara. Note the extra bosom fullness here ... no hiking, no sklmp-ines- s. Stunning ocean pearl buttons are dyed-io-matc- h . . . neckline is the costly-lookin- g cashmere type. Team it with its matchmate pullover Lucky AND with a gorgeous match-ing Kharafleece skirt . . . AND for the smart top-to-to- a look, pure spun nylon matchmate sox by Hub. 17 glorious colors. 32-4- 0 11.95. Skirt 8 colors. 10-1- 11.95. Sox 14 colors, 9 to 11, $1.15 pair. Bingham Merc. : Phone 14-1- 5 The Big Store ' r CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Due to the small amount in-volved, we do not accept want ads except on a er basis. No ads taken by telephone. PALM READINGS Tells your past, present, and future. All about your love marriage and business affairs. Special $2 read-ing for $1. This week only. Phone Address 3490 So. Stale St., Salt Lake City. 4tp 'Nearly 7 acres near Murray new 5 room brick, gas heat owner may accept trade'. 'Beautiful building, lot South Cottonwood Heights near Mur-ray 4 ''a rooms, frame shape on So. Grant, Midvale Only $9,500.' CRAWFORD REALTY 55 South Stale or Phone Mid. 427. Mid. 218-W- , Mid. 645-R- j Uncle Sam Says When you ask for Hermitage BRAND you tell the world you know great jQ straight AL Kentucky bourbon 6 PROOF THE OLD HERMITAGE OMPANY, FRANKFORT. KCNTUCJfX WORKERS ATTENTION . We offer a soacious rural fa-- 1 mily home- - fully modern, near. Riverton. 4 bed rooms and bal-- ' ance of living space roomy and just what the housewife ordered.' Storm windows and doors. A ' good poultry set-u- p for 1,000 chickens. Barn etc. all kept up not shacks. 1 acre in all. 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There is no limit on the total amount you can invest ... as little as $100 starts your program. 7 FOR EXAMPLE: SEE HOW $1,000 ' GROWS WHEN INVESTED IN OTUffi' SAVINGS CERTIFICATES B iVtrr 6 mos. after data at 2 - - $10.00 (AfffllljJyW 1 year after date at 2 - - 10.00 j 2 years after date at 2 - 20.00 I rvf 3 yar after dat a 2 2000 j lillJlliJ 4 years after date at 2 - - 20.00 Membe, PtfIQl of,er do' 2 " " 20 00 hederat Bongs Interest if held Deposit 1 iTTrTTSIID five years 2V4 .... 25 00 Imurmnct I yaYY(xNv Total Interest equivalent corp. 1W fr f'V year " " ,25' ; "yy" 'or future security, invest regularly XfjofX in Savings Certificates Member literal Reserve Syittm . j ' - i jS HEALTH NEWS According to the weekly re-port of the state department of health, a total of 129 new cases of communicable diseases were reported for the week ending November 2 as compared with 164 for the previous week and 153 for the corresponding week last year. Chicken pox leads the list with a total of 51 new cases. Measles came second with 26 cases and .mumps was third with 15 cases. The following is a list of all diseases for the week: chicken pox, 51; gonorrhea, 1; measles, 26; mumps, 15; pneumonia, 5; poliomyelitis. 11; strep infections 8; syphilis, 3; influenza, 7; sili-cosis, 1; malaria (contracted out-side continental U. S.), 1. V CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appre-ciation to friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness and thoughtfulness and expressions of eur recent sympathy during loss of our beloved mother, Mrs. Rachel Mayne, and also to extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes to our loved one. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayne Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayne Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Buckle |