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Show ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957 ' THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH page twq BREAKING INTO THE BIG LEAGUE 1 I AS IT SE.EME.D To JoUNNY PHELPS TWE TIGST WEEK OF SCHOOL WUEKJ WE WA? APPOINTED SAFETY PaT&OL 'AfiM I amdwoce a'Sam Bcown Belt" kMWw " " " i" Issued Every Friday al Bingham Canyon. Salt I ake County. Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Bingham Canyon. Utah. Unoe? the Act of March 3. 1879. .. . - , f--r NATIONAL EDITORIAL s f I ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE ASSOCIATION u y U I JOHN ADAMEK, Editor and Publisher GLADYS L. ADAMEK, Assistant Editor Subscription Rate, per year in advance $2-6- Advertising Rates Furnished on Application parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ivie. Mrs. Gilbert Ortega - tended Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Romero's ba-by girl last Saturday while Mr. and 'Mrs. Romero attended the picnic given by the First Security Bank of Bingham. Shirl Thomas and Danny Ja-terka of Midvale and George Hardman of Bingham visited with Mrs. Tony Jaterka, Yvette and PeeWee Monday night. Alice Ivie of Bingham visited Monday evening with Mrs. Bob Ivie and children. Copperfield parerts welcome the three new teachers at tne Copperfield grade school Mr. Brown, principal; Mrs. Hickman and Mrs. English. Patrol officers for Copperfield school this year are: Gary Ku-bot- Leslie Ivie, Norma Lugo, Carol Ogawa and Steven Archu-leta. Steven is the captain and Carol js the school reporter. Mr. and Mrs. (Bill Garcia and Billy visited in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jaterka, Yvette and Pee Wee, and Lor-raine and Eddie Vigil enjoyed picnicking at Vivian Park in Provo Canyon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ivie visited Saturday evening with Mr. Ivie's mother in Midvale. iMr. and Mrs. Andy Gibson, Ailie and John, spent Sunday in Ogden with Mrs. Gibson's moth-er, Mrs. Sybil McGill. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Torres and family enjoyed a turkey din-ner Thursday with Mrs. Torres' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hatt and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Gibson an dfamily visited with relatives in Vernal several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Torres and family visited Sunday ev-ening with Mr. and Mrs. Baca and family of Bingham. ' COPPERFiELD : Yvette Jaterka, Phone 1103 e Starting this week, Yvette Jaterka is the new Copperfield news correspondent. She replaces Madeleine Sanchez who gave up writing news due to other activi-ties. Mrs. Mike Bapis and son and daughter of Midvale spent Sat-urday visiting with Mrs. Kather-in- e 'Bapis and sons. Shirley Bowles and Pat in of Salt Lake City, Danny Jaterka and Boto Anderson of Midvale visited at the Tony Ja-terka home Thursday night. Jeanne Ivie of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her !irH"i" Harold Connary of Downey, Calif., visited with relatives in Bingham and Salt Lake City sev-eral days this week. Mrs. Ann Slattery and daugh-ter, Susan, of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Rose Pechina of Midvale were Jiingham visitors last Fri-day. Mrs. Ernest Wiechman and Mrs. Jimmy Xanthos attended a A meeting at 'West Jordan Tuesday. Mothers who are interested in being room mothers at Bingham. Central School this year are ask' ed to get in touch with any of the following: Mrs. Jimmy Xan-thos, Mrs. Peter Nielsen, Mrs. Voyle Fairbanks, Mrs. Henry Brycc, Mrs. Edward Brentel or Mrs. Leichtle. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Lawrence West last 'Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lar-l- y West of Salt Lake City. The occasion celebrated Mrs. Lawr-ence West's birthday annivprj-ary- . Mrs. Elwood Sorensen is in St. Mark's hospital for a check up and observation. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques attended the wedding of their nephew, James Richard Athay from Magna and Miss Nancy Brewster of Bountiful on Thurs-day, SeDtember 5, at Garden Park chapel in Salt Lake City. A wedding breakfast was held 'at the Doll House. UZZ I 'Tardners" ' Galena Days 1939 GALENA DAYS, 1939 Twas midnight, and the light of day Has long since disappeared. The autumn moon, there on the ridge, Casts shadows, long and weird. The restless breeze goes scurrying Along the narrow street, Another sound now fills the night The tramp of ghostly feet! Just now I heard a ghostly word, A ghostly burro bray The mountain men are home again To spend the holiday! The canyon walls are echoing Once more in song and laughter. A challenge flung from ghostly lips To us who followed after "And shall you turn the challenge down And hurry home to bed? For who has most to celebrate The living, or the dead? Tonight once more from swinging doors The yellow lamplight plays The mountain men are home again To spend the holidays! 'What is the difference, now from then? This is the same old town! The same old hills loom black above, The same old moon looks down! What if our strident voices are Hut whispers in the dust? We've come to celebrate!" They cry "Who's here to welcome us?" A score of ghostly shots ring out From a bar across the way, The mountain men are home again To spend GALENA DAYS. In commemoration of Dale Johnston general chair-man first Galena Days 1939, who composed the poem. v September meeting of the Wo-man's Benefit Ass'n will be held Monday night, September 16th at the home of Mrs. W. D. S. Brown of Copperton. COME TO THE DIAMOND FOR A GOOD TIME POOL TABLES FISHER'S AND IIAMM'S BEER ON TAP FINEST IN TOWN 499 MAIN STREET It's really wonderful to know that pans stay glistening bright, curtains crisp and fresh, and kitchen . walls beautifully clean. CVO They are just some of the rewards of cooking V. C ) electrically. VV' J Cooking with a modern electric range is so cool, J"? too. And it's so sure no guesswork, because you get .f5A just the heat degree you select. Ipl t, Be smart ... be modern . . . cook electrically! elm Vine LIVE BEmR...Eectrcay mjj UV MOM YOUR OIAIIR UTAH FOWIR & MOHT CO. SEE US FOR FINE COMMERCIAL PRINTING " LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES INVITATIONS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS STATEMENTS PROGRAMS WINDOW CARDS BOOKLETS TICKETS HANDBILLS ALL TYPES BUSINESS FORMS AND MANY OTHERS TOP QUALITY LOW PRICES FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY THE BINGHAM BULLETIN TELEPHONE 91 i RBSBBaBEKKHEBnHHaBEMHMHBKaMHMMKIHMI SEE US FOR EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE AND QUALITY PRODUCTS DEALERS IN: CONOCO PRODUCTS CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH CARS ADDERLEY & NICHOLS GARAGE Chick and Ren Phone 88 was guest of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Dalley and family Thursday, September 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb and family of Bluffdale were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allinson and sons. Lark Lions Club is sponsoring a tennis tournament. It ibegan last Sunday the 8th and each player pays 25 cents a game. Proceeds will be used to buy equipment for various parts of ithe playground. The tournament has gotten off to a fine start and ' j we wish them luck in future games. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Clements and family of Midvale and son, Keith who is home on leave from Fort Ord, Calif., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller last Sunday. Keith's new assignment will 'be in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller and Mr. and Mrs. :Ned Miller re-cently spent a week end fishing at Mackay, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Zane umont and family and Kay Clements of Mid-vale have gone and returned from their vacation to Yellow-stone National Park. They also enjoyed some fishing at 'Fremont, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker and daughter, Marsha and Mrs. Jessie Neilsen and family Wayne, Virginia, Barbara and Marty, and relatives from Riverton and Mid-vale gathered at the home of the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyd Jensen of Midvale, to cut the wedding cake Sunday. LARK NEWS Pat Dalley Phone 901J1 LARK P-T- TO MEET MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16 First meeting of Lark School P-T- A for the current school year is scheduled to toe held at Lark school this Monday night, Sep-tember 16, according to Mrs. Ro-bert Foist, P-T- A president. It will be a musical program and special talent will be furnished toy the Gwen Morris Dancing Studio of Murray plus other num-bers from the community, Mrs. Foist reported. FORMER LARK MISS WED Miss Joy Seal of Riverton, for-merly of Lark, became the bride of A. Boyd Jensen of Midvale on Thursday, September 5, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A recep-tion honoring the justweds was held at the Avalon ballroom. It included a program followed toy dancing. The couple will make their home in Midvale. She is a daughter of Mrs. Vir-ginia Seal and the late Horace M. Seal, and parents of the bride-groom are Mr. and Mrs. Orson W. Jensen of Midvale. Janett Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wnbto of Bluff-dal- e, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allinson and sons, Dan-ny and Billy, from Sunday to Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Peterson and daughter, Rotoyn, of Midvale were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigler. Mrs. Chet Krieger of Logan Phone Your News Items tq 91 LAFF OF THE WEEK "Every day reveals some fasclnatinc new facet of your personality!" |