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Show . FRIDAY, JUNE - 6, 1952 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE 7 THE BAFFLES ByMohoney BILLY WANTS MOW-B- E CARE- - THERf ISN'T EVEN I V I ' . TOGoriswNQ ful.oont let a minnow in X;' "V " ' INTHEPONO. HIM FALL IN THIS BOS, SON. VjrOPJjS. MOT A FISH IN THE WATER LET'S Y... "3"T JVC UT 111. AND WATCH LOOK OUT FOR . VNVPliO(Q HUMOR HIM.J OUT FOR THAT MOOK.- V- hA ,dpV I GOT THE FISH AND OADOV J? TOO. HE FELL IN THE WATER! itM1 N0 lMMY, CAN YOU GET J WJ rr "h ra-.T- FISH HOOK fVe, PERRY WAS HERE . . . Lt. Cols. Joseph Fletcher (left) and Wi-lliam Benedict, who landed plane at North Pole, examine lfnpoat erected by Adm. Perry' party at the pole In 1900. - - - : COPPERTON : Joyce Olsen, Phone 530-- W Ann Diederich, Phone 521-- W Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray visit-ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stratton of Salt Lake City Sunday. Joyce Olsen and JoAnn Ras-- - mussen enjoyed the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-don Mousley and daughter of jrfiverton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray en-joyed last Friday evening visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Holmstead of Lehi. Mr. arid Mrs. E. H. Perrine and sons, Larry and Eugene, of Pico. Calif., are visiting with Mr. ana Mrs. W. A. Fike and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fike and families. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Forman and sons, Billy and Dennis, of Midvale were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray. Mrs. Milton Lancaster and children, Sherry, Johnny and Ilene, are visiting a few days with friends and relatives ' at Price and Monticello. Monday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fike and family were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis and sons, Tommy and Kenny, of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Perrine and sons. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike en-tertained at dinner Tuesday ev-ening for : Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fike, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Da-vis and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Per-rine. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fike, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fike and Mr. and Mrs. E. iH. Perrine enjoyed din-ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis of Midvale Wed-nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bolliger and son Jerry of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mousley and dau-ghter Michael Kay of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen and daughter Joyce and JoAnn Ras-muss-spent Memorial day at Pleasant Grove. COPPERTON CUB SCOUTS On Wednesday, June 11th, the Copperton Cub Scouts will sell homemade candy from door to door in Copperton. Please sup-port them in their moneymak-in- g project. It is for a good cause. Proceeds will be used to purch-ase a flag for the pack. PACE Trying To Drink Yourself Into the Gutter? Doc Shakewell'j Whiskey Cure will help you. CERTAIN. SAFE. NO CAN EVEN ENJOY YOUR WHISKEY WHILE TAKING THE CUR El Doe ShakeweU'i antidote for whiskey is whiskey. 2f drinks and he guarantees that you will stop drinking absolutely , , . or he will positively refund your supper! "Keeps papa home too stiff to go out since starting Doc Shake-wel-l' Cure Thirst By - Drinking Method!" testimonial from little Al Caholl, Champaign, 111. HEARTS AND HOMES HAVE BEEN MADE HAPPY BY DOC SHAKEWEIX'S WHISKEY CURE Be Light-Hearte- Get up a party of drunken friends In your home and all take the cure to-gethermother, father, little ones and (hie) friends. TESTIMONIAL: "We used six quarts of whiskey per day and used to fight over the corks. Doc Shake-wel- l restored peace to our home-advi- sed us to send him the corks." Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Bliss, Booze-man- , Mont. IF THE PRELIMINARY TREATMENT IS NOT EFFEC-TIVE, DOC SHAKEWELL PRE-SCRIBES THE ADVANCE TREAT-MENT: THIS DULLS THE CRAV-ING FOR ALCOHOL WITH OPIUM. "The cure was wonderful. So was the relapse. I never write one of the darn testimonials unless I'm pretty high." M. Blber, Bourbon County, Ky. REMEMBER, THE RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. 99 PER-CENT OF ALL DRUNKS AP-PLAUD DOC SHAKEWELL! "I used a couple of quarts a day Just to raise heck. Now I use three quarts medicinally my conscience feels better, but oh, my head!" Hi Ball. Rye, N.Y. TRY DOC SHAKEWELL'S OPI-U-CURE. " Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Reid Bishop and children of Orcm, Robert Bishop of Cleve-land, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Davis and , son of Midvale and Mrs. Dorlesca Kenner. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pett are leaving today, Friday, to return to their home at Torrence, Calif., following a visit here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills of Bingham, and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett of Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James left yesterday morning, Thurs-day, to attend the National As-sociation of Postmasters, Utah Chapter convention at Logan. "Preview of a New World"-Admir- al Byrd tells what moral rearmament stands for, describes why it is feared by the commu-nists, and how it can bridge the gap between capitalism and com-munism. Don't miss this inspir-ing story in the new color grav- - ' ure American Weekly, distribut-ed with next Sunday's Los An-geles Examiner. . : local notes: Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust of Copperton and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goodwin and son Benny of Salt Lake City spent Memorial day week end at McGill, Nev., visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gust and family. Mrs. Gilbert Anderson and daughter Leila of Lapoint were Tuesday overnight guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. David L. ' Bills. " CARBON lW,f F'1 H LRI DE Ssfe A N fH I LL FLOSt TO RID YOUR GARDEN OF ANTS, locate main opening of ant hill and Impress an Inverted flower pot In the soil over lt. Then, at SO minute Intervals for about two hoars, drop carbon tetrachloride Into hole In bottom of the pot. PRAIRIE BONES WANTED! FOR HIGHEST MARKET PRICES SHIP OR DELIVER TO UTAH BY PRODUCTS ; SALT LAKE CITY PHONE OGDEN LOGAN 49 GARLAND 195 "One quart of HOGAN'S 4jttef Homogenized Milk has all the juA-1-7 Vitamin D you need in a S3: whole day. Probably one S. fa fj reason you are so skinny flZ cJ is because you don't drink 1 HOGAN'S milk." HHSO iap? I T COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND HAMM'S BEER ON TAP " FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET this weekWZ patterns. ; Cp - Y U0Y IANI "j innonnnnnnananEJcannnsaocnnnonna FOR BETTER MEATS--GIVE US A TRY I POULTRY CHEESE QUALITY MEATS BUTTER EGGS BINGHAM MEAT CO. Clarence Robison W. H. Harria Clinton Robison Phone 5 We Deliver " THI CHRYSLER IMPERIAL SEDAN YOUlL FIND IT EVEN BETTER THAN YOlfVE HEARD!., It's been many years since a new car has May we invite you to try out brakes miss, and deeply regret, if you bought caused as much talk as today's Chrysler which require as little a one-thi- rd the another car today without knowing this ' Imperial has. What you may not realize usual and still stop you in one first? is how long it's been since a car gave so many feet les3 than other cars do? . . bv Chrvalar many reason, for excited talk as this one. (Chrysler Power Brakes.) artTat yom ZvZ my ti May we invite you to drive and test May we invite you to sit on the most the best and most worth-owni- engine on comfortable seat cushions, and enjoy the the road today? (Chrysler's magnificent fullest window vision you can find? May lTTTVS TCf T1T new 180 H.P. FirePower V-8-.) we invite you to ride on the rough-roa-d I mi LrC r-l-t- VI May we invite you to handle the miracle of the Oriflow shock absorbers j I I ky I 1 1 J I I at"8( and safest steering wheelia exist- - which only Chrysler-bui- lt cars have? T ence at the moment? (Chrysler's full- - May we invite you to drive a Chrysler THE FINEST CAR time Power Steering.) Imperial ... and learn how much you'd AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED ADDERLEY & NICHOLS - 87 Main Street Bingham Canyon; Utah Telephone 88 WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE BINGHAM CLUB BEER ON TAP LOCAL AND EASTERN BOTTLED BEER Sam Feraco, Prop. No. 2583 iM out in lzi 12 to 0; 36 U 40. Six 16, 4 jdM. 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Guests present were Dr. and Mrs. Scialla, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne W, Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen and Mrs. Sally Taylor. ,kRed Orchestra" The famous author Kurt Sineer tells tho in- - "I REMEMBER." t. BY THE OLD TIMERS r From Mrs. P. Hoelscher, Estancla, N.Y.: I remember how good lt felt to sink into a huge featherbed in a cold bedroom on a cold night; also sleeping with a hot Iron at my feet on zero nights. From H. Cohen, Bronx, N. Y.: I remember the cracker barrel in the old country grocery store which sold crackers by the pound. From Mrs. Florence Sparks, Jeffer-- . Bonvllle, Ind.: I remember when I was a small girl going to the woodland with my father and his work hands to gather tan bark from the trees. They would split the bark and haul it away. I never knew what they used tan bark for side story of the Red Orchestra, a notorious Russian spy ring which obtained the Nazis' most closely guarded secrets during World War II. Learn how the ring operated and how its coun-terparts are carrying on in Am-erica. Read it in the New Amer-ican Weekly, that great maga-zine distributed with next Sun-day's Los Angeles Examiner. From S. L. Edgar, TombaU, Texas: We used to make chewing gum out of pine resin, gum elastic bark and stretch berries. We would use a wad for months. Oh, what bliss when my girl would let mo chew her wad for awhile! From the Old Cuss, Chicago: 1 re-member the celluloid collar it revolutionized the collar industry, and almost revolutionized some of the practical jokers of the day, who took great delight in applying a match to some pompous guy's col-lar. This would singe his chin whisk-ers today's hot foot was tame beside this trick. I remember when stores used to sell mourning badges to wear when a famous person died. From Silas Whitaker, Orlando, Fla.: I remember the old song, "The Cat Came Back." (Mall your memories to THE OLD TIMER, BOX 340w FRANK-FORT. KY.) , l m to California where they will visit with a daughter. Lawrence Howland left yester- - day, Thursday, for a visit with his mother and other relatives at Menaclo, Nev. I : coppERFiELb : Shirley Pantalone, Ph. 106 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cowdell and family visited with relatives in Sandy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson and family left last Friday on a two weeks vacation to Idaho and Nevada. A large group of Copperfield adults and children enjoyed a picnic up Butterfield canyon on Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leather-woo- d left Monday for a vacation |