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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1952 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH CHRISTMAS EDITION HOLIDAY LIBRARY HOURS LISTED Mrs. Gwen Knudsen, librarian at the Bingham branch of the Salt Lake County Library, an-nounced that the library will close at 6 p.m. next Monday, De-cember 22, for the annual county library Xmas party. The library will also close at 6 p.m. on Xrr.js Eve, Wednesday, December 24, and on New Year's Eve, Wed-nesday, December 31 and will be closed all day Xmas day and New Year's day. CHILDRENS' PARTY CHWSTMASEVE SOCIEDAD MUTUALISTA MEXICANA, MIGUEL ALE-MA-WILL HOLD A CHILD-REN- S' CHRISTMAS PARTY AT BCO HALL BETWEEN 5 AND 7 P.M. ON CHRISTMAS EVE (WEDNESDAY. DEC. 24) FOR ALL CHILDREN OF BINGHAM CANYON. THEY WILL RECEIVE XMAS PACK-AGES OF CANDY. FRUIT, ETC. him I Give the year's most wanted gift... The POLAROID CAMERA "from snap fo print In 60 seconds" DONUT Per Set WHEEL DISCS 15.93 REAR FENDER ' MOULDINGS 0.u5 FENDER SHIELDS 6.18 FRONT AND REAR FENDER GUARDS 33.61 GAS DOOR GUARD 1.62 Installation made after Christinas at recipients leisure. BUDGET TERMS We have many other Accessory Gifts to choose from. Come in and. see our Christmas Gift Displays, HUNTSMAN CHEVROLET CO. 425 Main Street Phone 18 TO OUR MANY FRIENDS MAY THE BLESSINGS OF FREEDOM AND HAPPINESS PREVAIL WITH JOY AND THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS. CANYON MOTOR COMPANY AND MORLEY'S FOOD CENTER y"-i- ' j;' pfif"9 I ' CAPTURE THIS CHRISTMAS FOREVER in picturat you can saa tha minuta you tata thaml A Polaroid pictura-in-a-minut- a camara it tha idaal gift for Dad ... for Mothar ... for ell tha family. YOU NEED NEVER MISS thosa shots bacauia you taa your rosults on tha spot. No tirasoma wailing. No disappoint-mant- s. Just ona minuta aftar you snap tha Polaroid Camara you gat a Laautiful finithad print . . . (3'4" x 44"). No tank No liquid. ONLY C4m,r e' " (QQ Tjj Today . . , whila wa can still rasartra ona for 0' you for Christmas . . . coma In and saa this mating naw camara in action. FOX PHOTO STUDIOS 491 MAIN STREET PHONE 13 BINGHAM CANYON Polaroid by Polaroid Corp. We're hgppy tebe sharing another: holiday eeemon with you, LUCILLE'S SHOPPE 492 MAIN STREET Fr" ft K ' 7-it-i nil " BIG FOUR , CLUB TONY XANTHOS Yv s ( The peace and kpplne,, fe'r 3 Christmas belongs CyV lA to you. COPPERTON SERVICE , . - T. J. "FAT" HURLEY :rl BEST WISHES tFOR A WEST MOUNTAIN BEER AND ICE COMPANY BRYAN BIRD " would be appreciated. If you have a change of pace pitch Mar-ion Cowdell, the left hander could use one. The BDAA base-ball team could use any number of good ball players. Coach All-so- p would be pleased to have you drop some magic toy that would make about three of his boys high scorers. Some of the bowlers could use a good con-trolled hook if you have any. For the rest of us Santa, if you can find a way to stop all. the strife and turmoil in the world and bring the fathers, husbands and sons home to their loved ones. This would be the greatest of all Christmases. And for me Santa just put a card in everyone's stocking saying Merry Xmas from Al. . Sports Here and There byAlAblett They finally. gave old Archie Moore his chance and he gave Joey Maxim a going over to win the light heavyweight champion-ship of the world. Archie who claims to 30 years, has been a long time. He is the "Satchel Page" of boxing. For the past 5 or 6 years he has beat every light heavy he could get in the ring with him, but he could not get that shot at the championship and the big mon-ey. Archie has just made a good living. His pay off for this fight wasn t much more than it took for training expenses. He says he will be a fighting champion and well he might be, because he hasn't got too many years left at 36 now. Only one man older ev-er won the championship that was Bob Fitzsimmons. Ruby Ro-bert was 41. TV is a great thing and to those of us who live away from the great centers of population it is the only means we have of see-ing these great sporting events. But if something isn't done in regards to the small boxing clubs wrestling clubs and minor league baseball, TV will be the monster with the firey breath that will destroy the things that have made it great I could sight you case after case of cities in the east that used to be good baseball towns that today are without a team in organized ball, because the fans would rather stay home and watch a big league game any time than go out to the park and pay to see minor league ball. Now the same holds true of box-ing and wrestling. I have had any number of fans tell me, "why should I go to the fairground in bad weather to see a couple of locals fight when I can sit home in comfort and twice a week see the best". But the time will come when what they see on TV will be no better than the locals they refused to go out and see, be-cause where will the future greats come from If there is no place left for them to get their start. Yet the big shots of these sports are so money hungry that they can't see what is happen-ing or they don't care. Football and basketball are not in any immediate danger because school spirit will keep them going. But for the rest of the sports picture, the handwriting is on the wall. Coach Allsop is taking this time to perfect his basketball team. They have been hard at practice but as yet the center rst position is stil) wide open, t think we will be able to pick the starting lineup until they take the floor for the open-ing conference game. At this time I always send my letter to Santa Claus, so here goes Dear Santa: If you have any spare boys six foot and 200 pounds, Coach Santistevan can use them on his next year's football team, and a couple of hard hitting out-fielders for his baseball team otmDQiraj As the Christmas season Is one of the most inspirational for re-ligious worshippers, churches in Bipgham are planning perennial observance of the birth of Christ. Fitting programs for this most important religious season have been outlined. Bingham Community Methodist Church Annual Xmas program of the Bingham Community Methodist Church will be given at the cnurch next Tuesday evening, December 23 at 7 p.m. Opening the program will be carols at the organ by Mrs. E. G. Ball. Next in order will be "O Come All Ye Faithful", clarinet solo by Velma Turner; carol, choir; recitations, primary class; solo, "Holy City , Maurine Mor-le- y; recitations, junior class; ne-gro spiritual, choir; message and prayer, Rev. Earl Lake; solo, "Lord's ' Prayer", Clyde Moran; "Joy to the World", choir and audience, and benediction. The public is cordially invited to at-tend. Highland Boy Community nous way, accompanied by Mrs. Sand-erson, and benediction, by Max Merrill. A special Xmas program will be held at the ward Sunday nite at 6:30 p.m. John Anderson will give the Xmas address and there will be several vocal numbers. The public is invited. Copperton LDS Church "Chimes of the Holy Night" a Christmas cantata, will be pre-sented by the Copperton ward choir at Copperton ward this Sunday night, Dec. 21 at 6:30 p.m. under the direction of Aid-e- n Nix director. Everyone is in-vited and welcome to, attend. Copperton Community Methodist Church On Sunday evening, Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. the Copperton Commu-nity church Sunday school Xmas program will be given at the Copperton church. The public is invited to attend. Program numbers will include: opening song "Oh Come All Ye Faithful", congregation; prayer, Rev. Lake; welcome, Billy Warn-er; welcome, Kenny Davis; "Merry Xmas' by choir under direction of Mrs. Huckleberry; recitation, Jane Hatch; recitation "Xmas Message", Athena Floros; recitation, Caroline Gillam; piano solo "Silent Night", Barbara Coward; "Xmas Carols", recita-tion toy Rodney iRasmussen, Mitzi Jenkins, Stephen Fike; piano so-lo "White Christmas'', Nikki Jones; Xmas story, Rev. Lake; offering Miss Coward, pianist, "Joy to the World"; recitation "Long Age and (Now", Susan Gillam; recitation 'The Invisible Box" by Sandra Jacobsen,- - John- - me Jenkins, Pamela Floros, Bar-bara Jo Rubright, Clyde Gillam, Emerson Boyd; "African Lullaby' choir; recitation "Xmas Arith-metic", Joan Fike; piano solo, "Silent Night", Emerson Boyd; medley Xmas Carols trumpet duet, Dee Laycock, and Bill Fike; "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" and "How. To Keep Happiness", Ronnie Coward; re-citation "Xmas Wreath" by Har-old Jenkins, Arthur Boyd,' Dick Rauer, Robin Coward, Sammy Saltas, Earl Rubright; piano solo "A Visit from Santa , Benny Boyd; vocal number, Harold Jenkins and Robin Coward; re-citation "Their Gift and Ours", Sally Gillam, Bobby Rauer, Ben-ny Boyd; "It Is No Secret" by Bill Fike, Dee Laycock, Jimmy Fike; "Silent Night", congrega-tion; Santa Claus, and closing prayer, Rev. Lake. Holy Rosary Church Tuesday, Dec. 23 Feast of Saint Frances Xavier Calvini, a poor Italian Sister of Charity. Please make an effort to attend Holy Mass in her honor on Tues-day. Christmas will be celebrated at Holy Rosary church at Bing-ham with Midnight Mass on Xmas Eve and Masses at 8 and 10 o'clock Xmas morning. There will be no 6:00 p.m. mass Xmas day. Midnight Mass will also be celebrated Xmas Eve at Church of the Immaculate Conception at Copperton and Mass at 9 a.m. on Xmas day. A Mass will be held at Lark at 10:30 a.m. Xmas day. Confessions will be heard on December 24th as follows: Bing-ham 3 to 6 p.m., and 7 to 9 pm.; and at Copperton 7 to 9 p.m. New Year's day Masses at Bingham 8 and 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Copperton 9 a.m. and Lark 10:30 a.m. ViiUl vi syissui m Xmas party under Xmas tree at 10 a.m. this Sunday. 7 p.m. Xmas program to be given by the junior and senior nigh school youth fellowship groups. A play "And Then-Chris- t" will be presented with Raymond Garamendi, Joe Rubal-cav- a and Mrs. Nick Santos hav-ing leading parts supported by a fine cast of about 30 youths. Santa visited the kindergarten Xmas party last Wednesday. On Xmas Eve the neighborhood car-oling party will be held. Frnday, Dec. 26 will be the story hour Xmas party for 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 28 will be New Year's Sunday Candlelight Service. Bingham LDS Church All members of the ward and the public are cordially invited to attend the Bingham LDS Sun-day School Xmas program which will be presented at the ward-hous- e this Sunday, December 21 at 10 a.m. The following pro-gram, arranged by Mrs. Mary Raby, Virginia Harris and Aaron Beard, will be given. - Opening song "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem",, congregation; in-vocation, George Apostal; sacra-ment song "Jesus Once of Hum-ble Birth"; sacrament service; two and one half minute talks Karen Bell and Toni Stewart; song "Song of the East", MIA girls chorus directed by Edna Thomas accompanied by Ellen Beth Thomas; scriptural reading, Emma Jean Starley, accompanied bp Miss Harris; poems, first class, Bert William-son, Paulette Dispenza, Nikkie Florence Jimas, Lynn Johnson; vocal solo "Beautiful Saviour", Leila Johnson, accompanied by Hannah Sanderson; poems, pri-mary class, Catherine Spanos, Kova Stewart, Ann Nielsen, Ron-ald Lipsey, Charlene Taylor, Susan James, Toni Serrano; songs "Silent Night" and "Away in a Manger", junior Sunday school, accompanied by Janice Hocking; retold story, Mrs. Raby; vocal solo '"Holy City" Ralph Siddo- - NOTICE There will be no garbage col-lection on either Christmas day, Thursday,' December 25. or . New Ye's day. January 1, 1953, it was reported. Cooper-ation of residents in refraining from putting out garbage for collection on those days will be greatly appreciated. Bingham LDS Ward Sunday School gave the program at the church last Sunday night. Mrs. Mary Raby arranged and an-nounced the program which in-cluded ten minute talks by Miss Virginia Harris and Lawrence Stott and five short talks given by Dorothy Slotte, Nikkie Flor-ence Jimas, Dorothy Benson, Richard Nerdin and Jeniel Boren. West Jordan Stake Superintend- ent J. H. Berrett and Darrell Crane, a member of the stake superintendence' were visitors at the meeting. WEATHER REPORT High Low Friday,1 Dec. 12 43 32 Saturday, Dec. 13 40 31 Sunday, Dec. 14 39 29 Monday, Dec. 15 47 31 Tuesday, Dec. 16 45 35 Wednesday, Dec. 17 .. 41 33 Thursday, Dec. 19 37 31 A trace of rain was reported Wednesday and a trace of snowj was reported yesterday, Thurs- - day. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on the 1953 budget of the City of Bingham Canyon will be held at the hall city (upstairs) next Tuesday. December 23 at 7:00 p.m., Eugene Morris, recorder. |