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Show I J I r FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1953 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH . PAGE THREE EMISSARY TO EI UK . . . William II. Taft, new ambassador to Ireland, leaves with his family for post in Dublin. He's son of Sen. Robert A. Taft, and an expert In Irish lore and l.imrn:i?e. i ' IM 1 I S AI M I M vl . (ien lames Van Meet kisses ha:id of K.tt'r . n I ei nl of the I'lr.hhnt. after she was Shenandoah WVI to preside oxer Winchester. Va ;ir.de festii it 'tP YOU APPLIED FOR YOUG 1052 MSLI DIVIDEND TO BE PAID YOU IN GVSU,VOU DOfjV wave to re apply for the 1953 Dividend payment, it will 8e mailed to you AUTOMATICALLY! , 7a PAYING I9SS VVri , hUDIVIDEND I ill 3 full Information ronlart yowr rtl Vfr ADMlNlHTkATION "I REMEMBER" BY THE OLD TIMERS - From Mn. Ilstrr Anderson, Men, iriioim: 1 remember v. lieu I rt-- j reived a doll (or my birthday when was a child and I left it outdoors 11 my playhouse under the trees. One night u rain cutv.e and the next mornini! whin 1 trutlcd out to the phiyhousc I found th.' f.'tce of my dull mt'lU'd to i 1 i took one look uud bryau lo iiy hyster-1,-i.lly- . ' From Nminle Mc()iireti, Wind Cavr, Kentucky: I remember when mother dried all our fond for use in the winter. Kspecially the p- - ple. which were dried on H st'Hf-- I fold Slie dried hliirkbernes puiu)-- ! r.ins. peuthes und apples all the same way. 1 rom C'hlop It. Marvin, Andover, Ohio: I rcmendier my father's '"ir.'.t grtiin reaper diuwn by three Morses. A man went along behind the apron with a hand rake and pulled off enough straw for a bun-dle This wad tied with rye straw. ' I rom Mn. Mary Graham, iary, Indiana: I ri'member when rny fa-- ther took corn to the mill to irind foi nieal, and the killing of hoys in the fall, picking wild greens and the early fryers and the blackber- - ncs in summer. ... ' iMrnd yuur foiilrlltutltin. for Ihl. cil umn lu (uiii in unity t're... Itoa Vtf trauklurl. Kr I By LVN CONNELLY Anew sound is being heard over Mutual Network these days and it's the lilting melodic tinkling of an music box as heard by great-granda- d in the roaring '80's , . . It's the All- - sweet Music Box program broad- - cast weekdays from 11:23 to 11:30 AM CST, a mite but mighty show with John Welgel as disc Jockey . . . Regina, the actual name of the music box, is a genuine antique that plays old steel discs and pre- - dates the phonograph, having been invented in 1888 . . . Though a Swiss invention, it was only a matter of time before the Regina found a prominent place In the American parlor . . . The more modest homes sported them at a cost of $100 to $150, while the jialatial models boasted a price from $40.) to $1,000, but both :yles played the same perforated el discs. John Weipel, disc jockey of the .:eel platters, has an excellent ackiiiMiind for his job ... He eiui his radio career while still a h: ;h school student in Ohio, and 'ut a lot of radio teeth on such old- - us as "Myrt and Marge," "The noddy Clark Show," and Fred Warins's early originations from the midwest . . . Weigel became interested in the Regina when he saw it on display in a museum, collected hundreds of nostalgic hard-to-fin- platters, and now en-lightens the MBS listening world with unusual anecdotes about each melody aired by his Allsweet Music It should also be added, all of Weisel's patter Is In the vernacu-lar of the roaring '80's which puts the final touch of nostalgia to this unusual five-minu- te broadcast . . , Here Is something unique and dif-ferent for the discriminate radio listener IDOL CHATTER In a road show entitled "This is the Life," Anne Baxter will sing and dance in addition to playing ir dramatic skits . . . Laurence Oliv-ier will also sing in his next pic-ture ... No end of talent movie stars have. 3 brain budqet 1. The I'nited States national debt amounts to: (a) $210 billion; b) SZjj billion: (el S'JH billion. 2. In the recent exchaiiKc of prisoners the Communists re-turned s number of sick and wounded Americana '1 he total wa: (a) 161; (b) 1!M; (c) Hi). 3. Greeuland la a colony of: (al Sweden; It ) Norway; (cl Denmark ANsHIKS qivuiiuij k III I U"IINI lilts I P SEE THE BULLETIN FOR FINE PRINTING I IN MIDYALE BKALTIITL NEW 4'z- - ROOM BRICK HOME Attached trarajie and breeze way, tile in kitchen and bath Flagstone fireplace, cove linoleum Choice lot on Coolidge St. $3300.00 down. (i. CHANT MARTIN EAU Oontractor-Builde- r Ph. Mid. 833-I- t Olympus Street O HOUSE FOR RENT IN WEST JORDAN McMullin Realty Co., Phone Midvale 50. , q mm with'moro groat new featureo'than i' H P all othermakea J U U Vt of cars combined First Hydraulic Brakes... revolutionized stopping safety, 3 " . OG. later alopted by all cars. 7.i mm , POWER BRAKES since CT " ZSZSk F'V 1932, still not available on y many makes. 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QUIT! i YOU EtUOY HAVING PEOPLE F "j " " J t " WOULP VOU LIKE TO VpN jS TAKE YOUR VACATION WM'- - ' ' Coal burned in the generation o electricity for the city of Chicago is at the rate of an entire train-- j load every six hours more than 325 cars of bituminous coal every 24 hours. The Inland waterways system of the United States carries nearly twice the amount of bulk freight moved on the Great Lakes. The annual tonnage is in excess of 0 tons and steadily growing. Crossword P p j p I p U p is ho m Puzzle rj n HORIZONTAL I 1 Wrote Two Yrs Befort r- - r ' t the Mast ' y, '6 I? . ''! B Feline VA ty. r 8 Fencing JjL 12 Ox ol Celebes ', .. 13 Spanish for , , 14SeV"eagle 2i 7. K 15 Part of bodjr '.', IS Surgical '.: thread 28 29 ",' M jl 18 A newt , ', 18 89 I Rom ' ' num.1 7tt- rr-- m ' SO Ruin Tfi , 3J 34 81 Babylonian ?,;, od M Lower house W, 'A-- of legislature ' . .. 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Yjsl D AM ffZ 0 A" N tjj P 1 j K E TE A 31 F 2 IId'Sl 1 2. Ml 3 III JL 'T"ip j D I 0 ITfI fTJ ) F. A j 0Nf New Guinea's greater bird of paradise, noted for its magnificent and multi-colore- d plumes, is a cousin of the common crow. Doughnuts shaped like pretzels are being brought out. Three holes for one. Whale meat is being used ex-tensively in Japan and in several European countries. It has beer estimated that one whale produces as much meat as 100 head o' cattle The average length of life amon; American wage earners and thei: families is now 68.5 years. Thi: is a gain of slightly more than foiu years since 1942 and of about 22 years in the past four decades. On the average, American mei spend six minutes a clay 3G1. houis pi r year mowing the whisl: err. off their faces. O Phono your news items to 91 ' |