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Show CHRISTMAS Bt)iTl6K THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1952 EDM FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp MERRY CHRISTMAS! The Bingham District Athletic Association wishes everyone a very Merry Xmas, and a New Year full of happinees, good health and better sports for the enjoyment of all. The wish success to our com-munity and civic programs, to our school activities and all those who participate. Good clean sports have been, and can con-tinue to be a great influence in bringing to the world that oft' lepuated expression, most often heard around Xmas time, "Fcace on Earth Good will ta Men."! The BDAA has attempted, in the past six or seven years, to bring --it' members and our com-munity, forms of recreational en-joyment that could be beneficial to us. We have tried nearly every activity that could possibly be held. Our year round programs have embraced many different aspects of the sports entertain-ment field. In a broad sense, we have tried to furnisli a bit of relaxation or participation for everyone. Some people like one sport, some would rather watch than play, and oth-ers would care only to have a bit of fun. Perhaps the major enterprise that has been undertaken is the revival and survival of the grand old pastime baseball. The BDAA has sponsored and tried to furnish our community good bastball in both amateur and al play. We have attempted to give our young athletes this development and time filling sport, and ntthe same time hoping - to make this ven-ture worthwhile. The history of the BDAA is replete with these varied activi-ties; picture shows, dances, wrest ling and fight cards, broadcasts of major high school athletics, baseball, Softball, 'basketball, turkey and chicken shoots, con-tributions to other fine civic pro-grams, helping equip our young athletes, high school dance re-vues, plays and operas. . If you have enjoyed or derived any small benefit from our ef-forts, we thank you and every-one for the splendid support we have received from our good sports fans. Turkey and Chicken Shoot It's here again! The popular BDAA Turkey Shoot, open to all members, will be held Saturday and Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20 and 21, at Copperton. The shoot will begin at 2:00 p.m. till dark both days. You must furnish your own gun and ammunition. 22 calibre rifles, with no tele-scope sight, and from standing position. We ask you to get down as early as possible, so everyone may have an opportunity to compete. Prepa Down South Summit The local high school basket-ball squad showed their best form of the pre-seas- campaign this week by trouncing South Summit 71 to 41 in a return game. This week end the local crew i'ourneys south for games against Hickley. The next skirmish on the home floor will be December 30 against Park City. Regular league play will begin January 9, 1953 with the Min-ers playing the Cowboys at Grantsville. ' LOCAL LEAGUE SOON The BDAA hoop league is sha-ping up and we will probably be ready to go just after the first of the New Year. Four teams have signified their entry, and perhaps a few more will want to get in soon. If you have not turned in an entry, please let us know as soon as possible. I B 0 R I J U 7 Is b Ii6 III 1 - n n- - 13 j XT' 17 WTW ' i 1 3-5- $r,a 53 ir p a srp?" 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YOUR REXALL STORE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS a ; c ' May your heart i sing with the ', i true, joy of Vf)ji ; . ' ; J ..; l Christmas time. IQ52 BINGHAM DISTRIBUTORS . Fisher's Beer , Francis J. Quinn j wishes for a happy holiday Season and Prosperity in 1953 American Smelting and Refining Co. COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME ; POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND HAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN -- 499 MAIN STREET I enhance the great. 3 j A Bourbon Taste of j the Shoe". Third and fourth grades under direction of Mrs. Carmen Leichtle continues with the same version with two plays entitled "Xmas at Santa's Head- -' quarters" and "Twins Xmas"'. fifth and sixth grades under di-rection of Ira Moss will portray the first Xmas in a playlet en-titled "The Shepherd Who Came Too Late". Xmas treats will be furnished for all children, by- the combined efforts of the Highland Boy P-T- A and Community House and Santa, has informed .us he will surely be there. : the winter with the Kosovich family. Mr. and Mrs. George Massa entertained recently at a family dinner honoring their daughter, Mrs. Bob Cochran on her birth-day. Others present were Mr. Cochran and children, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Osoro and daughter Sharon, George Massa Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon and daughters and Mrs. Pete Massa and daughter. ' Edna Hawkins, who is employ-ed at Mode O'Day shop in Salt Lake City, stayed overnight Tues day with Valarie Misel of Salt Lake City so she could attend the Mode O'Day Xmas party. Mrs. Nick Yengich entertained at a birthday party for her son, Nick Jr. on his sixth birthday on December 5th. The children played games and received lit-tle favors after which refresh-ments were served. Nicky re-ceived many nice gifts from his friends. Those enjoying the af-ternoon were Anthony and Marie Yengich, Henry and Jimmy Key-sa- Betty and Ann Marie Zan-ard- i, " Bobby Cochran, Joseph Srorzatn. JuHv Osoro. Sam Mar- - HIGHLAND BOY." Mrs. Frances B. Hawkins Ph. 598-- HIGHLAND BOY DANCE TONIGHT The dance sponsored by the Highland Boy P-T- A which was postponed last week, will be held at the school tonight, Friday, December 19. Music will be by the Utah Wranglers. Everyone is invited ' to attend. ' Mrs. Erma Yengich and Mrs. Eugenia Cochran were visitors last Thursday evening of Mrs. Cochran's sister in law, Mrs. Pete Massa and baby of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Yengich and family visited Saturday ev-ening with Mr. Yengich's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kosovich of Midvale." Mrs. Rose Yengich accompanied them to Midvale where she will spendI tinez, Jimmy Moss, LaRae Beck, . Nicky Rakich, Isaac and Gilbert Gutierrez, Richard and Joe Mar-tirTe- z, Kay and Ronnie Yengich. HIGHLAND BOY SCHOOL XMAS PROGRAM On Tuesday evening, Decem-ber 23 at 7:30 p.m., the Highland Boy school invites everyone to their traditional Christmas pro-gram. The stories of the first Christmas and modern Christmas in Am-ric- a will toe expressed in song and dialogue. First and sec-ond grades under direction of Mrs. Lola English will express today's version in a playlet call-e- d "Xmas Box for the Family in V .. Bride-Elec- t Feted : Holiday fun in, form of wedding showers have been given for Miss Margy Iabell recently, to cele-ibra- te her wedding plans with Vaughn J. Jenkins of Aigby, Ida. on December 20. The marriage will be solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Iabell, par-ents of the ibride-to-b- e, with a reception following at Copperton Ward. Tinted with gay Christmas de-corations was the scene at Beau Brummel's at a luncheon given by Miss Virginia Harris. The .af-ternoon ended with not only wedding wishes but holiday greetings displayed by Xmas cor-sages and tiny favors portraying small sleighs. A lovely gift wa3 presented to the bride-ele- ct by Miss Harris. Other showers have been given by Mrs. Don Isbell, Mrs. Bob Fowe and ah open house was held at iRigby, Ida., in honor of Vaughn and Margy giv-en by Mrs. Keith Jenkins. o Miss Maurine Morley, attend-ing Westminster college In Salt Lake City, is expected home to-day, Friday, to spend Christmas vacation with her parents, Mayor I and Mrs. C. A. Morley. |