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Show PAGE TWO THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, 1956 The Community House nursery-kin-dergarten will open on Wednesday, Sept. 5 at 9 am Shea in Midvale honoring her son, Ricky's, seventh birthday anniversary Sunday. After din-ner the Becks left for Boise, Ida. where they visited with their son and brother, Sam Beck. They returned home Monday night. Mrs. Glen Harshbarger and daughters, Kathy and Christy, of Bingham spent the day last Fri-day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hawkins and family. Mrs. Fearl Grubb and Jack Hawkins visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of Salt Lake City last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Rose Pechina and family have moved into the house for-merly occupied by the Predovich family. COMMUNITY HOUSE Miss Ada Duhigg left by plane Monday night for a months va-cation in the mountains of North Carolina. On her way home she will visit with her mother, Mrs. Linna Duhigg at the Methodist Rest Home in Topeka, Kans. Miss Mildred May and her mother, Mrs. D. Lee May, drove to the Y.M.C.A. camp at Kamas, to bring home the five boys, Ray Rubalcava, Ray Lukich, Joe Osoro, Larry Osoro and Jimmy Archuleta, who had spent a week in the young peoples camp being held there. The .boys re-ported having had a fine week of play, worship and fellowship. HIGHLAND BOY.' Mrs. Frances B. Hawkins Ph. 598-- M Mrs. Milka Smilanich spent the past five days in Tooele vis-iting with her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savich. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran and children, Bobby and Cheryl, re-turned last Sunday from a vaca-tion trip to Marceline, Mo. where they have been visiting with Mr. Cochran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cocnran and other rela-tives. Mr. and Mi's. E. A. Beck and family, Ralph and LaRae, enjoy-ed a birthday dinner celebration at the home of Mrs. Beverly uty? Htugljam Uhtllrtta Inued Ertry t riday at Bingham Canyon, Sail Lak Ccunly. Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon. Utah. Under the Act of March 3, 1879. NATIONAL EOIIOHIAI JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Rate, per year in advance 2.50 Advertising Rates Furnished on Application returned to their home in Cali-fornia with them. Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick entertained at a birthday cele-bration yesterday (Thursday) in honor of their daughter Laurie's fifth birthday. In the afternoon neighborhood children called to wish Laurie happy birthday and enjoy birthday cake, ice cream and punch. A family dinner hon-oring Laurie was held in the ev-ening. Attending the latter were Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Gushing. Linger Longer club met Tues-day evening in iMidvale at the home of Mrs. John Nilsson. Mrs. Pete Smith was an invited guest. Prizes at contract bridge went to Mrs. Aimer A. Berg, first; Mrs. Smith, second; Mrs. J. T. Dvis, consolation, and Mrs. G. T. Buckle, bingo. Mystery sister gifts were exchanged. Lovely re-freshments were served. Richard the Llonheart seized Cyprus during the Third Cru-sade to save his fiancee, Beren-gari- e, from capture. Later wed to Richard, she became Queen of England. In the split second that it takes the average driver to move hi foot from accelerator to brake, a car travelling 60 miles an hour will have moved 68 feet. It will travel another 94 feet before stop-in- g but only if It has perfect brakes. A new rechargeable eel tor use in flashlights and other por-table electric lanterns has re-cently been put on the market. Hermetically sealed, the nickel-cadmiu-battery cell can be re-charged more than 200 times and will not deteriorate if either over-charged or undercharged. Kathy Dee Thomas of Kearns has spent the past two weeks visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust of Cop-perto- n. Mrs. Ella Bills spent last week end at Elko, Nev., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bain and Mr. and iMrs. William Paul. iMr. and Mrs. O. G. Muir were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird of Midvale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas spent last week end in Idaho. Bill reports bumper crops of potatoes, beets, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vranes and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson of Midvale left Wednesday to va-cation a few days at Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dispenza and sons, Sammy and Mayor and Mrs. Joe Dispenza and daughter Paulette, returned last Saturday from a week's vacation to San Francisco, Calif., where they were guests- of their son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Dis-penza. While there they also visited with other relatives in the vicinity. Sammi Dean Gavich and Michael Golesh who have . been spending the summer here, LAFF OF THE WEEK ' " ' czzS Sams? j0S zhZ OTU4 I j "We guarantee more mileage per tankful than anything else on the road." LARK NEWS Diane Reed, Phone 908-J- 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and daughter Sonja returned home Saturday, Aug. 25, after a four-da- y visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Nielson and family, Reed, Les-lie, Steven ami Patty Ann, of Emmett, Ida. Leslie came home with them to visit a week. A birthday party was given for Mrs. Uettia Peterson Sunday, Aug. 2U, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allinson. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson and family of Bounti-ful, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Baum ond family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Turner and family of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson and family of Opliir. Emerson Boyd who has spent two weeks visiting with the Clyde Gillam family at Diamond Jim mine in Nevada, returned home Monday." Clyde Gillam came with him to spend a week before his parents returned. Lark Ward choir practice be-gan Thursday, Aug. 30, at 7:30 p.m. Tonight (Friday) the choir members and their partners will attend a steak fry at the Walter Abplanalp home. Mrs. Fred Bollinger has re-turned home after a five month stay in Iowa. A birthday dinner was given in honor of Bert Thomas on Sun-day, August 26. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Biglcr went to Heber Monday night to attend a wedding. Fourteen girls from Lark at-tended the "Seminar for Sallies Charm - Fashion Teenvention" program held at Kingsbury Hall Wednesday night. PaioeCaemmeI HERE is what J. C. Penny, famous chain-stor- e executive, considers of the most important factors in business life and, I add. In any life: Competition. Mr. Penny believes that one Isolated merchandising shop will not do as much business as another which has competitors up and down the street or somewhere In the neighborhood. Strange? Not when you think It over. Mr. Penny explains It thus: More than twice as many people will come to a neighborhood where there are two or more stores. It's up to the mer-chant then to get his share of the trade. That this is true must have occurred to those many mer-chants who establish themselves in popular mer-chandising centres such as are being grouped In both city and country areas all over the United States. A merchant-manage- r who knows his business will then work out his own Individual methods for setting his share of the business. CARNEGIE What is the best method? Well, every customer, man or woman, If a moment Is taken to consider it, knows the answer to that. Cus-tomers go first to, where they have been attracted by clear advertls-In- g and good displays. BUT, they go the second and third and fourth times to the place where they are treated courteously, and where they get value for their money. It's the second and third and fourth shop-ping expedition to the same store that counts, for after a fourth visit a HABIT is established. Return dynamic government to Utah! Vote for William A. (Bill) laurlwta Democratic candidate for SECRETARY of STATE A hard-workin- g, progressive who stands for efficiency, dignity, and justice in government. A real champion of the common man, who will guard the interests of labor and farmers alikel VOTE DEMOCRATIC I (Paid political advertisement by Charles Pickett, St. George, Utah) )! IllPftllllj.l lll.l 'lli.jwi PH. I V'll' , l" (i ' 'V ' - , r$" - v " ' . . - ' r r i ' r , . i w- - ' iJ f A vw? " , - lS s VOTE FOR OUR FRIEND MARK S. MINER State Senate District 6 A real, progressive Democrat He DOES NOT believe in op-pression of the aged or poor, lie is opposed to the Old Age Lien Bill authored by his opponent. (Paid Political Adv. by Mike Flores, Jacinto Riviera) UTAH STATE FAIR SEPT. 14 THRU SEPT. 23 Nightly 8:30 pjn. Mats. 2:30, Sat., Sun. & Wed. MAIL ORDERS NOW: For best seats send cpecial deliv-ery stamped envelope with check or money order, Box 2130, SLC. Specify two dates. For Sat., Sun. or Wed. state Mat. or night. Prices inc. tax & Fair admission $3.75, $3.25, $2.75 & $2.25. Wed. Mat. BAR-GAIN PRICES $2.75, $2.25 & $1.75. CAPACITY LIMITED ORDRR NOW1 Elder Citizens Urge You To VOTE AGAINST BILL LARSON Because htT sponsored and authored the Old Age Lien Bill "Woe Unto Them Who Oppress the Poor!" (Paid Political Adv. by Bob Meiers) ffel tl jpii , ' v; ; elmq clmq elmo elmonl AIQHT BOTJBB" SlUIGHT BOUBB0'' 1 1 SrRAlGiTT BOURB0" GlTr BOURBf v, WHISKEY ft WHISKEY , WHISKEY . agJI tm PPvo7 y) 7 TMH 010 STMifiHT I0UI10H WHI2KIY . 10.4 71007 ItlUQlT 0KTIUIN9 COM PANT, UHItNCt J U88. IhPUM S. I. WLESTER I CANDIDATE FOR STATE LEGISLATURE, 21ST DISTRICT "The Cradle of Utah Democrats and Utah Industry" "My Only Interest U For The People of This District" Member of Local No. 4347 A.F.L.-C.I.- (Paid Political Adv.) COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND IIAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET : coppERpiELD : Jeanne Sanchez, Phone 465 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sanchez and daughters, Madeleine, Jessie and Julie Ann, spent Monday in Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whetsel and boys, Boyd, Robert, and Dennis are making their new home in Bingham. Madeleine Sanchez was over- - night guest of Karen Moss of Bingham Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gibson and family have moved into the house formerly occupied by the Charles Whetsel family. Mrs. Tiborca CoJitreras and son Ray, and Mrs. Lila Contreras and son Lawrence, left yesterday to return to Los Angeles, Calif., after visiting with friends and relatives in Copporfield and Bingham. While here they at-tended the wedding of Abel Oseguera and Preddy Martinez. Raul Moyeda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moyeda, returned home Monday after spending the summer working in West Jordan. 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