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Show i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1952 'THE BINGHAM BULLETIN,' BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE THREE was: 748. JOHN ADAMEK Sworn to and subscribed be-fore me this 1st day of October, 1952. (SEAL) Harry McNeely, Notary Public My com. expires Feb. 19, 1954. lief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stock-holde- rs and security holders "who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of cop-ies of each issue of this publica-tion sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above v STATEMENT OF THE OWNER-SHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY 6, 1946 (Title 39, United States Code, Section 233) Of The Bingham Bulletin, pub-lished every Friday at Bingham Canyon, Utah, for September 30, 1952. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are:. John Adamek, Bingham Canyon, Utah. ' 2. The owner is: John Adamek and Gladys L. Adamek, 443 Main Street, Bingham Canyon, Utah. 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other secur-ity are: None. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary rela-tion, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trus-tee is acting; also the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and be-- J. Nerdin. Carma Ray and Joan Arritola assisted Mrs. Nerdin with the party as did her son, Richard. Balloons and cracker jacks were given as favors and there were fish pond prizes. Wishing Jerry a happy birthday were Kathy Miller and Stevie Cluff of Salt Lake City, James end Barbara Jimas, Johnny Tan-gar- o, Susan James, Irene Ben-son, Susan Shafter, Janie and Mary Louise Jones, Paulette Dis-penz- a. Ann Nielsen, Teddy Ches- - ler, Bobby Kinsley, " Jonothan Fell, Nadine Jacobson, ' Grace Durrant, Katherine Spanos, Lynn Longfellow, Donna (Miller, Lawr-ence Montoya, Anita Patterson, Ronnie Lipsey, Randy Sorenson, Connie and Lennie Johnson, Pete Stalliviere, Larry Anderson, Bobby Sorenson, Margie Kay Susaeta and Ned Robert Nerdin. Various games were played and delicious refreshments were ser-ved. Jerry received many lovely gilts. v . No. 1 Fire hall was the scene Saturday, Oct. 4 of a delightful birthday party honoring Jerry Nerdin on his seventh birthday given by his mother, Mrs. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Wil-liams and daughter Carol Lee of Salt Lake City were Monday ev-ening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen and family. A candy pull was enjoyed at the home of Sherry Lancaster Wednesday night by Patty Red-mond, Sally McAllister, Freddie Fike, JoAnn Rasmussen, Rose Hardman, Lexie Stewart and Joyce- - Olsen. 'The Big Smear" H. V. Kalt-enbo- rn lashes out at the coward-ly art of character assassination in politics, and tells how it has brought tragedy to many of its victims. It's a shocking report on mud slinging from Washing-ton's time to the present and should be read by every Amer-ican. Read it In the American Weekly, that great magazine dis-tributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. : copperton : Joyce Olsen, Phone 530-- W Ann Diederich, Phone 521-- '' STUDY GUILD A trip through the Kennccott refinery at Garfield will high-light the meeting of the Copper-to- n Study Guild to be held next Monday, October 13. Members will meet at the home of Mrs. ' Sadie Swainston, hostess, at 5:30 . p.m. ss for the evening ' is Mrs. Ada Curtis. All members ; are invited. i, Mrs. Raymond Cowdell and Mrs. Monte Jones visited in Pro- -' ' vo Saturday where they wee " guests of iMr.-an- Mrs. Carl Cald-,- " erwood and son Robbie. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diede rich were Sunday afternoon guests at the homes of Mr. and - Mrs. Wilford Eglund and Mr.' and Mrs! Fred Diederich of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eck- - man and daughter of Bountiful were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy-al Shields and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stoker and daughters, Elsie and Connie, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and daughter Jolene of Logan. Mr. and iMrs. Albert Oheever visited with their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson of Provo last Sunday. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cowdell were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nor-man and children, Ralph Draper and Dewey of Orem and Mivand Mrs. Eldon Anderson and Caro-lyn of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Shields and boys, Michael, Jackie and David are spending a few days in Too ele with Mr. Shields' parents. Mrs. Albert Oheever spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Miner. Dinner guests Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever were Mr. and Mrs. Geo-rge Knudsen and Mrs. Sally Taylor. j Martha Circle met Wednesday, October 1 at the home of Mrs. Bernice Willie of Ophir. Fourteen members were served luncheon at small tables. A business meet- - ing was conducted by president, Mrs. Mary Zaccaria, after which .bridge was played. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Margaret Du-Boi- s, first; Mrs. Clara Thomas, second; Mrs. Helen Watson, bingo, and Mrs. Myra Larick, consolation. Mrs. Larick was Next Circle meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bes-sie Kemp of Midvale on Oct. 15. . Marlene Diederich, who is at-tending her second year at USAC at Logan, visited with her par-ents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Diederich and Ann, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Glasgow and Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Raso, all of Grand Junction, Colo., have been house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnas for the past week. Mrs. Raso is a sister to Mrs. Finnas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnas re-ceived a cablegram last Sunday from their son, Walter, who is stationed in Germany, telling them that he expects to be home soon. Mrs. Ruben Chipman of Am-erican Fork is spending the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jacobson and family. Melvin Olsen of Copperton and Perry Jepperson of Orem return-ed home Monday after spending six days at Strawberry reservoir. : --J . 4p - K $ N. ' fi School days mean bigger demands t , f . t , - ' 1 for; hot water in the house ... for j I , H showers and baths, clothes washing and I ' 7i many other chores. 1 1 V'V f 4 IkV" V Your family gets plenty of hot water Ijl 1 li ' (pasteurized, too!) from an electric tHvV : V ' ''ffl water heater. 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