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Show 4 Friday, may so; i$52 the bingiiam bulletin, bingham canyon, utah ' . page three bridge were won by Mrs. Carrie Doyle, Mrs. Ada Harris and Mrs. Shirley Goff. Lovely refresh-ments were served. Regular monthly conjoint din-ner party of the No. 1 Firemen and auxiliary was held Monday night. Committee members in charge were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cushing, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick. Arrangements of iris and bridal wreach formed the table center-pieces. Bridge was played after-wards with prizes going to Mrs. James McLeod, Mrs. Wesley Longfellow, Mrs. Arthur Cook and Mr. Cook. A large attend-ance was present. Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carey of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Raiford G. Ben-son attended the Funeral Direc-tor- s convention held at New-hou- se hotel in Salt Lake City last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon B. Mon-toy- a of Santa Fe, New Mexico, visited recently with Mrs. Tony Gallegos and family for three days. Mr. and Mrs. John Adamek and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hutch-ing- s left this morning (Thurs-day) to spend the Memorial day week end at Olathe, Kans., and Kansas 'City, Mo., where Mr. and Mrs. Adamek will visit with re-latives and friends. The two couples plan to return Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird of Midvale visited with Mr, and Mrs. O. Q. Muir Sunday. ; LOCAL NOTES j Mrs. Rosella Nerdin delight-fully entertained at a lovely par-ty Friday evening, May 23, com-plimenting Mrs. Lavantha Gar- - r rett who is moving soon to Salt Lake City. Besides the honoree and hostess the guests were Mrs. Manilla Anderson, Mrs. Mavis Watkins, Mrs. Mary Hakanson, Mrs. Ruth Jacques, Mrs. Olive Thorne, Mrs. Hanna Sanderson, Mrs. Elfie Reid, Mrs. Dorlesca Kenner, Mrs. Blanche Reid, Mrs. Edna Thomas, Mrs. Victoria Ly-on, Mrs. Eva West and-- Mrs. Hil-da Allmark. Bingo and table games were played and round singing was enjoyed. A lovely going away gift was presented f to Mrs. Garrett by the Ladies. Dainty refreshments of ice cream and cake completed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T. John- - son visited Sunday evening with their daughter and son in. law. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Burton Durnford of Salt Lake City. Irvin Stillman returned last Thursday evening from an en- -j joyable three weeks' visit with relatives in southern California.- - Lady Eagles met Thursday ev--i ening of last week at the home of Mrs. Amelia Milner. Prize at ' By LYN CONNELLY DlNa CROSBY may twitch from "smoke" to Coke on radio . . . Beverage company executives and the Groaner are talking a deal that would bring Bin to CBS next season ... And still the crooning idol will not consider television seriously , . .Robert Q. Lewii, now doing personal appearances in night spots, kids Arthur Godfrey (for whom he's often pinch-hit- ) as "any typical ordinary American guy who makes over three mii'inn a year." George M. Cohan's plays and music are the subject of negotia-tions with representatives of the Cohan estate ... If the deal jells, look for the works of the "Yankee Doodle Dandy" on TV . . . This alone will be worth the price of a TV set . . . Sophie Tucker, so deep-ly touched by audience cheers when she guested on tha Ed Sullivan show that she could hardly speak, had a similar experience in London , . . She was unable to complete a curtain speech at the Palladium after a tumultous ovation . . .. Eddie Cantor's life story goes be-fore the movie cameras In June. PLATTER CHATTER CAPITOL: Twe record albums well worth having In your perma-nent library of Immortal pop muale are Clyde McCoy's "Sugar Blues," In which the great man with the ' inimitable horn plays such blues favorites as "St. Louis Blues," i'Wagasb Blue a," "Memphis Blues," "Blues In the Night," "Basin Street Blues" and the title song, "Sugar Blues," a long-tim- e favorite . . . The other album we refer to Is Billy May's waxing of sucb oldies as "You're Driving Me Craiy," "When Your Lover Has Gone," and "Please Bo Kind," "Tenderly," "Perfldla" and the beautiful "Diane." COLUMBIA: Jannette Darts' latest disc is "Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now" backed by "Hold . the Phone" ... A beautiful new ballad is introduced with effect by Jimmy Dorsey . . . It's "The Night Is Filled With Echoes" with "Tell Me True" on the flip side . . . Frank Sinatra is still around and does a pretty good Job with "My Girl" and "Walking in the Sunshine." s ,0t!)' your neigMor-has-j 0ij Three Giants J M0Jmr far.36uJf J 'fiyfl ' ' 'tSl ' w" p01 t"7 lfi : Ar yr three giant turbines that generate all the electric -"- -( J 4 & fir ' (M power needed to make the wheels go 'round at jtJ A JQffy 1! Utah Copper's Bingham mine, ore haulage system,' V fj'l ' Mir WjMU mills and refinery. 'A v wtjfV V p-f- f "mm" Housed near Magna in a structure as tall as a .. IP? $y the ncds f Sah Lakc Qty' f I "TlD turbines are powered with steam from .. , , ) JhAm WMUMaMJ hoSS9 tl&ht st0fic$ which burn' t SKi!j'tf ''I it FIwV""" 1' 'i. With Pwcr ,n Srcat dcmand,,Utah Copper's "Wi ''Sifll I lllP iJPp1 fflHZ rJlf li aiIlty t0 pr0(lucc own cIcct"aI energy leaves --rSfrtl '''ILil E E 11 I f feiT j the normal supply available for you. . ' ' M fflnJ P Mf CJW& I " ' Threctuworking24houfsa :" ; J 'lMi Y f0 gy . lilTii?frTgM pro3ucc 30 of thc natl0n,$ ncw toPP" I t Afl n 'fiSftSlBB bring us thc benefits of $120,000,000 in annual ' I tt' Wlil L I payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases. They i IJ? 'P hcIP UtaVs PfsPcts for expansion ai progress ' 3l ' SST mt-- m cvca- - Ufc for us aU,' ?i irftj - f ; fa B N N e cZOlT T It 0PPf R COR PQ H A T l ON A G 0 o d N e i g b borHlping't IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT OF THE TENTH PRECINCT, ' , COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, STATE OF UTAH, BEFORE F. A. MILLER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. SUMMONS Bingham Mercantile Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Elmer W. Lyons,- - Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon T. Donald Creer, whose address is City Hall, Bingham Canyon, - Utah, an answer to the complaint within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judg-ment by default will be taken against you for the relief de-manded in said complaint, which will within ten (10) days after service of this summons be filed with the Justice of the Peace in this court. This is an action to recover the sum cf Forty-on- e and 88-10- 0 ($41.88) Dollars, on an open ac-count for goods, wares, and mer-chandise sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the defendant at the special instance and request of the defendant, together with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from May 9, 1952, and i court costs. Dated this 21st day of May, 1952. T. DONALD CREER, Attorney for Plaintiff, City Hall, Bingham Canyon, Utah Bingham Mercantile Company Plaintiff Bingham Canyon. Utah 6-- 13 |