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Show I PAGE TWO . THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1054 LAFF OF THE WEEK ...vvr.v:.v.y.v.v..-..-.,.V.,.-v!- ' :'.v.v. v.....v "I give you construc tive criticism morning, noun and night, and jruu call It nagginK!" of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Miya anJ daughter Joyce Ana of Bingham. Mrs. John Barrett spent Mon-day in Salt Lake City where she enjoyed dinner at Hotel Utah with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Beamish who are here from Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Alt red Sanchez and daughters, Julie Ann and Jessie, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Garcia and children, Sherlene, Dale and Billy, and William Leathervvood spent Sunday afternoon at Utah Lake fishing and picnicking. A wonderful time was had by all. COPPERFIELD P TA TEA P-T- A officers of Copperfield School Mrs. Walter Leather-wood- , Mrs. Morgan Harrison and Mrs. Andy Gibson, honored the teachers, committee members and the home room mothers Fri-day, May 14, with a tea at the school. Color scheme was carried out in pink and white with green miniature oak trees, significant of the emblem of the P-T- as place cards. The program consisted of two 3-- films furnished by Joel P. Jensen and two trumpet solos by Rubio Lopez. A gift was given to each chairman, home room mothers and the teachers in ap-preciation of the splendid coop-eration shown by each of them to make this year a most success-ful one in this unit. There were twenty-seve- n in attendance. Committee Chairmen For Next Year Given A meeting was held by the Copperfield P-T- Monday, May 17, to select the committee chair-men for the next school term. Those selected were: program, Mrs. Sue Ogawa; room represen-tative, Mrs. Juanita Gibson; hospitality and refreshments, Mrs. Rose Fullmer; membership, Mrs. Margaret Lovato; health and safety, Mrs. Genevieve Gar-'cia- ; adult education, Mrs. Marie Hardman; publicity and publica-tions, Mrs. Emma Turner. ! COPPERFIELD Jeanne Sanchez, Phone 465 Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Kawa-guc-and daughter Ruse, and son Billy, were Sunday visitors1 GHf Himjbam Sullrtttt Issued vry Iiday at Bingham Canyon, Salt Laka County, Utah. Enlervd as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon. Utah, Under the Act of March 3. 1879. wr-- - NATIONAL EDITORIAL --- UTAH STATE Ptft ASSOCIATION r?JjgF JOHN ADAMEK. Kditor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMKK, Assistant Editor Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.60 Advertising Kates Furnished on Application 1. An adi Is (a) a type of bird; (b) a chipping tool; (ci an ancient monument. 2. Cornucopia refers to (a) a disease common In corn; (bl a foot ailment; (c) a cone shaped container. S. A tippet Is (a) a bird of the titmouse family; (b) a short scarf; (c) a container for fluid. ANSWERS JSJ JO J4 'f 'J.U)U.) 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AVAILABLE ONLY AT THE OFFICE OF DR. A. G. TRITT, D. 0., 1121 SO. STATE SALT LAKE CITY, PHONE 93430 Call or Write for Appointment No Obligation To Buy EYES EXAMINED ... GLASSES FITTED FOR ALL TYPES OF GLASSES a little luxury is good for every man ...so enjoy ,A ffk' STRAIGHT BOURBON VHI9KEY Wfel and priced J t0 please 3j Xlv, X ' I J ? ' 66 PKOOF ' BaMQNT STHUNG CflMMNT The Difference is SALES!... If pays to advertise in our weekly newspaper... CALL US ANYTIME utwrumtmtTMw WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE BINGHAM CLUB BEER ON TAP LOCAL AND EASTERN BOTTLED BEER Sam Feraco, Prop. LARK NEWS Diane Heed, Phone (IDH-J- l LARK SCHOOL PTA INSTALLATION TEA An installation tea for the new Lark School officers was held Monday, May 17. Those in stalled were: president, Mrs. Bessie Randall; vice president, Mrs. Zellme Stevens; secretary, Mrs. Norma Holladay; program, Mrs. Florence Abplanalp; adult education, Mrs. l.illis Sandstrom; hospitality, Mrs. Betty Gillam; membership, Mrs. Betty Oliver; room mothers, Mrs Marie Ow-ens; safety and health, Mrs. Tiza Lottie Dalley and Mrs. Delta Turner. Next meeting of the group will be held at the home of Mrs. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nielsen of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gressman Wednesday, May 19. Gallegos; transportation, Mrs. Mary Bingham; historian, Mrs. Beriiiecc Willie; Mrs. Mary Jo Kubright. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen and children and Mrs. Hael Mirli-aelso- n of Moroni are spending, the week with Mr. and Mrs. y MichaeLson and family. They came for Royal's graduation. First and second year Beehive groups of Lark Ward mutual at-tended Swarm Night at Riverton First Ward Monday, May 17th. The following were honor bees Arlene Robinson, Nelda Robin-son, Patricia Dalley, Judy Oliver,! Betty Kay Peterson and Marsha Walker. Chet Alexander arrived Tues-- ; Jay, May 18, to attend Sandra Alexander's graduation. He plans to spend the summer with his on Glayde and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson entertained at a dinner in honor of Mrs. Olive Allmson on Thurs-jda- y, May 13. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb and family of Blufl'dale. First year Beehive class gave a surprise party for their mutual teacher, Mis. Barbara Michael-son- . She is now making her resi- - dence at Kearns. The class pre-sented Mrs. MichaeLsen a potted plant for a going away gift. Re-- ; freshments were served. j A birthday dinner was given in honor of Everett Allinson at his home in Lark Tuesday, May 18. Guests were Keith Webb and family of Bluffdale, John Lem- - mon and family of Hunter, Mrs. Delta Allinson of Eureka, Mrs. Uettia Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson and sons. The 501) club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Barbara Yengich on Thursday, May 13. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. Mary Gressman, Mrs. Elva Baum and Mrs. Leola Peterson. Others present were Mrs. Cecily Jackson, Mrs. Lil Marshall, Mrs. Prizes went to Mrs. Jack Hous- LEGAL NOTICES eholder, Sr., hist; Mrs. Boyd And-- 1 1 son, second and honor, and Mrs. Shirl Scroggin, consolation. Hostess next Monday night will be Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin. Several busloads of delegates to the 45th annual convention of the American Railway Develo-pment Assn. visited the copper mine at Bingham Tuesday after-noon. No. 2 Fire Ladies were enter-tained by Mrs. Veil Peterson last Monday night. Bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Clive Siddoway, Mrs. Martin Priymore and Mrs. John R. West. Lovely refreshments were serv- - ed. This was the group's last' meeting until fall as they have recessed for the summer. : LOCAL NOTES eeeeeeee e Mrs. James McLeod was hos-tess Monday night to seven mem hers of No. 1 Fire Auxiliary. A delicious luncheon was served after which bridge was played. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHIP NOTICES (Consult the clerk of the dis-trict court or the respective sign-ers for further information.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Simonson, De-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Evans, Neslen, Yeates & Bettilyon, 1003 Contin-ental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the rst day of September, A. D. 1954. Lafe Simonson, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of John Simonson, Deceased. Date of first publication April 30, A. D. 1954. Date of last publication May 21 MAYOR McGUP By John Jarvis ' YOU'RE Y YES, AND I DON'T THE OTY CLERK HAS A NEW IN LIKE THE WAY CITY PAPER ROUTE, THE STREET TOWN ? 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