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Show PAOtiTWO" " TUB BVttKTIN, BfNOHAM CANYON, UTAH rftlDAV, JtfrV 10, 31063 cr P. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth and family of Salt Lake City spent the even-ing of the Fourth at Motor View theatre in Salt Lake City. W. B. A. will meet at the home of Mrs. H. R. Gust of Cop-perton next Monday night, July 13th. All members are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Carter and family just rctuned from a week's fishing trip in the Uintah mountains. Their niece, Billie Nelson, came home with them. Mrs. Carter's brother, Melvin Timothy is also visiting at the Carter home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Reiil attended the Reid family reunion held at Springville on July 4th. LOCALNOTES j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross re- - turned this week from a ten-da- y trip to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Curtis! jand family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson arid family, Mrs. Horn- - l Stuglfam Hitllelm tuued Evtry Iriday at Bingham Canyon, Sail Lake County. Utah. EnJertd at Second Class Matter at the Pott Offics at Bingham Canyon. Utdh, Under the Act of March. 3. 1879. NAT! ON At 0 1 T O R IA I r-i-j- UTAH STAJE foafi ASSOCIATION I 0 o" JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2.50 Advertising Kates Furnished on Application Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich and family were Tuesday visitors in Salt Lake City of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Churich and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Error. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dokos and Algie Dokos of Salt Lake City were July 4th visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scor-zat- o and family. In the evening all went to Salt Lake City to sou the fireworks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich and family visiter! with Mrs. Grace Bianchi in Midvale last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hawkins and sun Eugene were business visitors in Salt Lake City Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Shea and children of Sandy visited last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keysaw and fam- - jay. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shea an J son Kicky of Bingham were Wednesday visitors at the Henry Keysaw home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kosovich and family of Midvale visited Sunday with Mrs. Kosovieh's mother, Mrs. Rase Yengich. While here they also visited with her brothers, Nick and Marko Yengich and their fam-ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rakich and family spent July 4th in Salt Lake City ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiekel and fa-- ; mily. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cameron and ; HIGHLAND BOY.' Mrs. Frances B. Hawkins Ph. 598-- Miss Helen Golish of Bingham and Miss Kathleen King spent the Fourth of July week end at Ely, New family left Sunday to re-turn to their home in San Fran-cisco, Calif., followin" a two weeks' visit here with Mrs. Cameron's sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Wick Yengich of Highland Boy and Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Perelle of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hawkins and son Eugene and Mrs. Pearl Grubb and children, Wayne and ' Linda, spent the 4th of July in Salt Lake City with Edna SPLITTING HEADACHES llAlLCAimiE HARRIET DANVERS. 1428 Michigan Blvd., Chicago, Illlnoli, ayi was a complete failure, and as a result ihe suffered a nervous breakdown. This happened about a year and a half ago. She remembers clearly how worried she was about her future, how was she to support herself and her baby? Where would she put her child while she worked to support the two of them? Could she trust the person she placed in charge of the care of her child? With all these and many more questions running through her mind, she moved to Houston, Texas, to live with her married sister until she was well enough to take up her profession as a registered nurse. One day, while on duty, she met another registered nurse who gave her a book to read. This book was t,n ih aiihlnrt nf VVorrv. The first chapter was a revelation. It advised "Living in Day Tight Com- - CARNEGIE parttnents," or In other words, when you are trou- - . bled to live just one day at a time with no thought of the yesterdays or the tomorrows. She fnlluwed that advice and did her work to the best of her ability. She declares now that her worries are over. Her child Is well cared for, she has u wonderful position In a doctor's office, and she is free of mental strain. Just living a day at a time made everything come right for her. LAFF OF THE WEEK . ' " ' ' (I A fim nhould hannrn evrrv div at Scbulties Butcher Sliou!" MEDITATION I'll follow mo longer, the gilded . Butterfly But will Mtiile as it passes me by I'll follow no longer, the evil days that stain the past But make each day, happier and better than the last, I'll rejoice in the dawn, when the day begins, Not rush to see a reed, shaken by the wind, I'll sorrow no longer, because the man I was, is gone Nor wait by the gate, the moon shines on, I'll pity no more the sighs and sobs in the night When the deeds of the body, has caused their plight. Nor wander in search of a daz-zling light But will rejoice in nature's glor-ious sight, I'll sit in the sun, by a lily decked pool And .'.mile at the man, and his eyes will be blue, And the face in the water, will be tender and true, Will rejoice that the man, who used to be Is the man at peace with the world Who is smiling at me. There is something in nature that speaks to the something in; me in a language noblier than human words, I find peace in nature's vast cathedral where God in nature is to be found. Edward Heather o was overnight guest Thursday, July 2nd of Mary Lou Ball. "Three Women In One Body" The strangest story you have ever read! Here is the amazing story of three personalities in one body one of the most baf-fling medical cases in our times. Don't miss these three dramatic installments beginning in The American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner LARK NEWS Joy Seal 901 Jl Regular meeting of the Lark Lions Club will be held Mon-day, July 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Peter-eo- n of St. Paul, Minn., arrived in Utah last Friday evening. During their two weeks stay they are visiting with their par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson of iRiverton and Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Bigler of Lark. Mrs. Peter- - son is the former Jayne Bigler. Word htis come from Riverton that a little girl has come to live with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Drap-er. She was born on February 5, 1953 and has been named De-Lau- June. Mrs. Draper is the former June Seal of Lark. American Fork canyon was the scene of a .week end camp made by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Draper and daugh-ter DeLauna of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and daughter Marsha, Mrs. Jessie Nielsen and children, Virginia. Wayne. Barbara and Marty, Mrs. Virginia Seal and daugh-- . ter Joy. A wonderful time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and daughter Sonja returned home Saturday evening from a week in Portland, Ore., where Mr. Reed was on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Fahrni and daughters, Susan and Shar-on, and Diane Reed spent an enjoyable week end up Ameri-can Fork canyon. Lark summer school recrea-tion will hold a treasure hunt this afternoon, Friday. Many children are anxiously awaiting this event. A different special event is held every Friday af-ternoon. All children from the age of four on up are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Mill-er were hosts to a family er on Wednesday, July 1, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey E. Miller who are visiting here from Lynwood, Calif. Others present were Mrs. Angus Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Doc Miller of Midvale. Mrs. Karlene Miller of Copperton and Mr. and Mrs. Zane Dumont. Mrs. Angus Miller of Midvale was hostess to a holiday picnic held at her home at which Mrs. Karlene Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Zane Dumont were in at-tendance. Mrs. Dallas Draper and dau-ghter DeLauna of Riverton spent Wednesday visiting with her mother, Mrs. Virginia Seal and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abplan-al- p and daughter Polly spent the week of June 28 to July 5 fish-ing and camping at Strawberry reservoir. Jackie Barnett of Copperton Change to Gordon's and see the CHANGE in your gin drinks fef Next time you order gin " remember that Gordon's has cPM the advantage of High Proof l5blmmm' M (94.4) and Liqueur Quality. ; WRDOH'S A f High Proof means that $3" J I drinks never taste thin with ' jf 1 1 Gordon's Gin. 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