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Show frAGE FOUrl " ""' 7 ' K THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, feiNQrUM CANYON, UTAH ... FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1953 Lais June Wedding Gulfport. Miss., was th get-ting on June 24 of the wedding ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Jacqueline Miner and A lie Earl Sybrowsky. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Miner of Midvale. Parents of the bride-groom are Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky of Bingham Can-yon. Tommy Johnson .of Bingham, presently stationed at Biloxl, Miss., performed duties of the best man. The newlyweds will make their home in Pensacola, Fla., where the bridegroom la station-ed with the navy air corps. Ml II HI W)IH ....,'11 BEACH STSOLLER . . . Flor-Ida- 's Sarasota beaoh provide setting for Kathy Darlyn as she xnlbils latest swim style with matching hat and bag from West Indies. B.D.A.A FLASHES by Jim Abplanalp Bingham At Midvale Today Bingham and Midvale will jump the fiun on the official op-ening of second half play in the Northwest Semi Pro baseball loop today, Friday, July 10. This is a regular league game sched-uled for July 22, but moved up to coincide with Midvale's cele-bration of Harvest Days. The game today will begin at 5:30 p.m. at Midvale. Bingham will play Magna next Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at C'oppci ton in what should have bfn the second half opener. The locals' next home game will be; played Sunday, July 19 at 5:00 p.m., against Morgan at Copper-ton- . New League Member Second half play will be di-vided among six teams in the new Northwest League with the entry of n strong club from the JJeseret Chemical Depot at Too-- 1 tie. By the addition of this club the second half will be compris--- d of 15 games for each club, Instead of 12 that were held in the first half. Second half schedule: Friday, July 10 Bingham at Midvale, 5:30; Wed., July 15 Magna at Bingham, 5:30;. Midvale at Mor-gan, 8:00; Deseret Chemical at Layton. 5:30; Sunday, July 19 Morgan at Bingham, 5:00; Midvale at Des-eret Chemical, 4:30; Layton at Magna; Wed., July 22 Layton at Morgan; Thurs., July 23 Deseret Chemical at Magna, 8:00; Sunday, July 26 Layton at Bingham, 5:00; Magna at Mid-vale, 4:30; Morgan at Deseret Chemical. 3:00: Wed., July 29 Deseret Chem-ical at Bingham, 5:30; Midvale at Layton, 5:30; Thurs., July 30 Morgan at Magna, 8:00; Sunday, Aug. 2 Bingham at Magna, 5:00; Morgan at Mid-vale, 5:00; Layton at Deseret Chemical. 3:00; Wed., Aug. 5 Bingham at Morgan, 8:00; Magna at Layton, 5:30; Thurs., Aug. 8 Deseret Che-niic- al at Midvale, 5:00; Sunday, Aug. 9 Midvale at Bingham, 8:00; Morgan at Lay-to- n, 2:00; Deseret Chemical at Magna, 5:00; Wed., Aug. 12 Deseret Che-mical at Morgan, 8:00; Thurs., Aug. 13 Bingham at Layton, 5:30; Midvale at Mag-na, 5:15; Sunday, Aug. 16 Bingham at Deseret Chemical, 5:00; Layton at Midvale, 5:00; Monday, Aug. 17 Magna at Morgan, 8:00; Wed., Aug. 19 Magna at Bingham, 8:00; Midvale at Mor-gan 8:00; Deseret Chemical at Layton, 5:30; Sunday, Aug. 23 Morgan Bt Bingham, 5:00; Midvale at Des-eret Chemical, 5:00; Layton at Magna, 5:00; Wed., Aug. 26 Bingham at Midvale, 5:00; Layton at Mor-gan, 8:00; Magna at Deseret1 Chemical, 5:30; Sunday, Aug. 30 Layton at Bingham, 5:00; Magna at Mid-vale, 4:30; Morgan at Deseret Chemical, 3:00; Wed., Sept. 2 Deseret Chem-ical at Bingham, 5:00; Midvale at Layton. 5:30; Thurs., Sept. 3 Morgan at Magna, 8:00. O SPECIAL! LADIES PLAY SUITS Regular $4.98 NOW $2.98 Bingham Merc. THE BIG STORE PHONE 14 i GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE FULL LINE OF FORD PARTS ' AND ACCESSORIES CANYON MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 333 MAIN AND MARKHAM CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Due to the small amount In-volved, we do not accept want ads except on a er basis. No ads taken by telephone. FOR RENT 4 room furnished or unfurnished apartment. New furniture, new decorations. 75 Railroad Ave., Telephone 85 HOME BARGAINS MIDVALE 4 rm. mod., gas j heat. sewer connected, in good location near Midvale park. Only $5,500.00 with low down! payment. j RIVERTON 5.74 acres good land, choice water right, new j 4 rm. modern home, basement, double garage, barn. An un- - beatable buy at only $8200.00. Low down payment. See JOE IASELLA Phone Midvale 628-- J Agent For SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE 7699 South State Street Phone Midvale 87 HOME BUSINESS FARMS 3 Choice Homes, each with extra bath and apt. Gas heat. Excel-lent Midvale location. We have 3 lovely farms near Midvale from 20 to 35 acres with home. Equipment option-al. Nearly new brick rambler.' at-tached gar. close to Mid. school. $3,000 down may handle. Very nice 3 bedrm. Stucco near Granite High. Extra Rumpus room. CRAWFORD REALTY CO. 5558 South State Mur. 1616-- Mid. 292-- Mid. 218-- Mid. 645-- SPARE TIME JOB Men and women can make good money booking orders for mail box signs that shine at nite also house numbers and door plates--Big profits. Pleasant work Un-limited field Free sample out-fit Permanent Sign Co.. 3004 1st Ave., S. Mineapolis, Minn. 6 YEAR OLD HOME IN MIDVALE $11,450.00 If you are looking for a new beautiful red brick home, lo-cated close to Midvale's business district, close to school, church, and bus. It has spacious living room with Mirrored Fireplace, 1 bedrm. and bath on main floor, 2 bedrms. and 2 bath down-stairs. Hardwood floors through-out. Large laundry room, double garage with floor drain, water, gas heat, where you can keep your car clean, winter or sum-mer. Equipt with 16 ft. over-head door. ' The yard is fully fenced, and large slate rock retaining wall which adds it's beauty from the north side of property. Rear yard is shaded with trees, and all of it is lawn and flowers. Yes. there is a lot of living in this home, and it can be yours for a small down payment. for Open inspection anytime. For ap-pointment CALL MID. 950. The University of Utah SUMMER FESTIVAL presents John Druary, Beverly Sills, Grant Garnell in r1 JULY 15-1- 8 Stadium Bowl Salt Lake City. Mail Orders to Summer Festival, University of Utah. Salt Lake City. Prices $3, $2.50, 11.75, f 1.50 and 11,00. 3 NEwJiere illll a your llj "Km-- People like that "Money in the Bank" feeling our Systematic Savings Plan gives , . . they also like the complete "One-Stop- " Banking Service that meets every financial , i need. 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The entirely UW I I , 115-h.- p. "Blue-Flam- engine in combination with, new Powerglide brings you new power 0$0&QNwim and a wonderful gain in economy, too. la gearshift tY ' mrjrhi .m i. - models you will find the advanced JtmL. ' Cs3a ', ' .10.8-h..- p. Thrift-King- " engine. JT' $s isHi IN SMOOTH, SIMPLE AUTOMATIC DUVINO-Exp- ect g, fffl t faster getaway with Powerglide's new automatic starting fyjf-- '- - tjfe ' 'm " I and passing range . . and new economy,' too. Chevro- - eL , ' 'jSSEtr'""' liJft let's new Power Steering takes over 80 per cent of the a!'''' iS" tWjl work of steering, makes parking unbelievably eay. J iSS T -- VMv ... IN ECONOMY AND VAlUf-N6- w, youH get many 7a JjMf more miles out of every gallon of gasoline. You'll save . SLt fP J " on over-al- l operation and upkeep, too. Yet Chevrolet ?v55 ynmeC remains the lowest-price- d line in the low-pri- field, " er. thriiiin " 2xr tigSpjgg? 4M doii. With J treat nw mmi, Chv- - ... IN AMERICA'S PAVOt-Ag- aia this year--as in every Th'tiH ,h wl" ' single postwar year-mo- re people are buying Chevrolets than any other car. In fact, latest official registration gsZ-Z- Zi figures show that Chevrolet is over 25 ahead of the second-plac- e car. Nearly 2 million more people bow fTj P"l llVI Vl 'TT7 drive Chsvrolett than any other make. jVyl g I --VJ IVJ M B lf Optional at extra cost. Camhfastioa of Pemralid ayOTtistie t-- transmission and 115-o.- p, "MiM-Flam- a" castas ava&sMs oa aw m Bel Air models oalr. tmm ftsariie on ail modeT M0R p0PLI BUY CHIVROIHS THAN ANY OTHER CAR I HUNTSMAN CHEVROLET COMPANY 5 Utm SUM Phone 18 done also much catching up on news of old friends. No. 1 Fire Ladies met Monday evening as guests of Mrs. Reed Kelly. Delicious cantaloupe and ice cream was served after which bridge was played. Prizes went to Mis. Harold Chesler, Mrs. Hosmer Peterson and Mrs. An-tho- n O. Jacobson. A steak fry was enjoyed last night (Thursd?" at Storm mountain in Big Cottonwood canyon by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arritola, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sus-aet- a, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arritola, Mr. and Mrs. John Susaeta, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Susaeta, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delancy. The er was also a surprise show-er for Mrs. Delaney. A wonder-ful time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Motis and daughter Jeanne of Pioche, Nev. arrived Monday morning to visit a week with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust of Copperton and Mr. and Mrs. John Mot is and family of Bingham. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Muir over the 4th of July week end were Mr. and Mrs. William Mclvor of Shoshone, Idaho.. Drake Sturgill is visiting in Salt Lake City with his cousin, Benny Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. John Motis and children, Christine, JoAnn and Stephen and Mr. Motis' brother, Luke Motis, returned the later part of last week from a two week's vacation to Hanklnson, North Dakota, where they vis-ited with their mother and other relatives. Nancy Jo Williamson just re-turned from a month's visit in Vernal with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Downard. Mrs. Albert Oaese and Miss Nadine Orekirk of Vernal visit-ed with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Timothy over the 4th of July week end. House guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton William-son is Mr. Williamson's sister, Miss Irene Williamson, who is l visiting here from Missouri Valley, Iowa. : notes: Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price of Los Angeles, Calif., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stillman on Saturday, July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Price were married the previous day in the Manti Temple. Mrs. Steffie Gerbich is visit-ing in Sacramento, Calif., with her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lisnich and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Campbell. She is expected to return home about August 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arritola and children, Vicky and Michael, of Whittier, Calif., are visiting here l with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. iRufus Arritola and family. They plan to leave for home Friday, today. Mrs. Sally Taylor and son Billy returned last Saturday from an enjoyable two weeks' vacation motor trip to Huntoon Lake, Drayton. Mich., where they visited with their daughter and sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McSorley. Mrs. Mc-Sorl-ey will be remembered as the former Kathleen Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.A. D. Chrlsten-se- n and Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks spent the July 4th week end at Kiko, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques spent the 4th of July week end at Lava Hot Springs, and Bear Lake. Fourth of July guests of Mr. and Mrs. vgene Morris were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wlmmer and Mrs. Mariori Harbertson and daughter Virginia of Ogden. S. Sgt. and Mrs. Pete Massa and daughter Connie returned to IgnatTo, Calif., on July 4th after a two ,week stay visiting in Bingham with their parents. Mr. and Mrs George Massa and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon. Mr. and Mrs. Creedon entertain-ed at a dinner at their home on July 4th in honor of S. Sgt. and Mrs. Massa and daughter prior to their departure. Besides the honored guests and host and hostess those present were Mr. and Mrs. Georga Massa and son, George Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cochran and children, Bobby and Sheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Osoro and daughter Shar-on, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Yengich and children, Nick Jr., Ronnie and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Miola, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mar-riott, Sam Briska and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cameron and family of San Francisco, Calif., and Michael Ann and Mary Margaret Creedon. Friday morning Miss Ada Du-hig- g was delighted by a visit from two of her former lads Mike Tomas of Washington, D. C, and Matt Blockovich of Salt Lake City. Much reminicing was CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart-felt thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives for the many acts of kindness, messages of sym-pathy, and beautiful floral of-ferings received in our recent sad bereavement in the loss ol our wife, mother and sister in law, Ida Ethel Tackett Nelson. II. V. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rose Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bell A. L. Nelson Anton Remaitis |