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Show II 1 W-B'- HHHp 1 f I saving SAFEWAY STORES stores b fr I After Thanksgiving Special 1 Friday and Saturday, Nov. 26-27- th fx l-IVW-oe. ffiifiSiSS1 25c I Flour g00 " $1 79 Seal Flour ' gur 1 pound Skaggs fresh churned . . W Nuckolls first quality Sn3!:d Bacon 5r Bacon . 35c per pound I. 25 pound cloth bag extra fine . SuSar granulated 51-7- 5 J fnm k11 quality sweet corn lft vuru per can . . . K Our Fruit and Vegetable lineis Complete J Let's go to Skaggs. If you can't come 0 . "" r , ; --Pay Day Special-- Buy your coat NOW, every coat in our store has been greatly reduced for quick selling; no need , of waiting until after New Year's to get a coat bar-gain; buy your coat now at a reduced price and get the good out of that coat. Fine coats trimmed with beautiful fur col- - 1 V QC lar and cuffs that sold regularly at $2475 M n5fD reduced to . . . . rg'. Coats that sold regularly at $34.75 .' ((v QC reduced to j) Jllj)' All higher priced coats proportionately reduced, COME FOR YOUR GOAT TODAY While the selections are still good at the prices these fine coats are offered. It will pay you to buy one for next ' year ' That Happy Smile is due to the fact that he has just had his suit cleaned and pressed by the s Hicks Tailoring We call and deliver. Keep your eyes open for the wagon, it passes right by your door every day. ' Prompt service ana a smile guaranteed with every order. Get the maximum service out of your old clothes by keeping them cleaned and . pressed. Our reasonable charges for this service will enable you to pursue this policy. ' ' t & . HICKS TAILORING 520 Main Street Phone 426 J '' . Bingham Garage and Storage THE ONLY GARAGE IN BINGHAM THAT NEVER CLOSES. VULCANIZING , ACCESSORIES REPAIRING STORAGE SERVICE TIRES OILS GAS UNEXCELLED STORAGE for 200 cars. Fireproof and steam heat. Your car easy to get at, day or night. ACCESSORIES Everything worth carrying in stock. Es-pecially long on articles necesary to make winter driving in Bingham Canyon com-fortable and safe. J3UR REPAIR DEPARTMENT Mechanics who "know their onions" equipped with modern labor-savin- g machinery and everything necessary to make our Repair department as efficient as you can find anywhere. Our charges are reasonable, so you do not have to take your car out of town for. repairs. Phone 88 : DAY OR NIGHT Copperfield Society Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Butterfield were the honor guests at a surprise party Friday evening. Social chat form the amusement of the even-ing. Luncheon was served to the guests of honor, James and Bertha Butterfield Mr. and Mrs. H. McDon-ald, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDonald, Fred Blackmore, Marie Blackmore, Lewis Zancin and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wilson. Mrs. Pat O'Maley and Mrs. Harry Steele of Heaston Heights were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Jackson Steele Friday. Mrs. Hattie Bezzant and Mr. and Mrs. Lemar Green, all of Lindon were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al-fred Butterfield, Sunday. Mrs. George A. Martineau and Mrs. E. F. Bishop of Sandy, former resident of Copperfield, were re-newing acquaintences in Copperfield Saturday evening. Mrs. A. 0. Mugfur entertained at cards Friday evening. Five Hun-dred was played nd refreshments served. There was a Mexican entertain-ment held at the Auditorium Friday evening. J Copperfield merchants advertising In this issue are: The Miners Merc, on page four and the United Drug Co., on page one. Don't overlook them. The Community Church are hold-ing their Sunday School in ' Au-ditorium at 1:30 o'clock and meeting at l:r0 p. m. The Utah Copper's new apartme. in Copperfield have all been rented. We extend a welcome to our new residents and an invitation to attend our Sunday Schools and social af-fairs in this, their new home. At p'resent the Latter Day Saints are holding Sunday School at 10:30 a. m., Sunday, in the old Utah Cop-per office building, opposite the Rex Hotel. A special effort is being made to have everyone attend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Fisher Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watkins entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns at dinner Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. D. H, Grlsson enter-tained Sunday evening. Five Hun-dred was played and refreshments served to Mr. and Mr3. Clarence Wat-ki- ns and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns. ; Bingham Society Mrs. II. B. Aven entertained the G. G. G. G. Club, Thursday after-noon of last week. Five Hudnred was played, Mrs. George Bolman winning high score and Mrs. Will Myers, the consolation. Luncheon was served to Mesdames Neva Abel, Lewis Buck-ma- n, Boyd Barnard, George Bolman, Eugene Chandler, Maurice Cotter, R. G. Frazier, Joe Kemp, Joe Norden, Will Myers, J. B. Myers, J. D. S. Shilling, Roy Schilling, J. C. Leiser, Art Maley, Edna,P. Wade, B. L. A-v- en and A. C. Cole. Miss Clara Anderson entertained the Wild Rose Troop of Girl Scouts at her home Friday evening of last week. After the business meeting, refreshments were served to Miss Voltz, scout leader; Bessie Robbing, Betty Kemp, Millie Steele, Maxine Shaw, Genevieve Miller and Mem Nerdm. . Mrs. Neva Abel entertained at a Bridge party Saturday afternoon at her home on Heaston Heights. Mrs. Eugene Morris won first prize and Mrs. Frank Mitchell the consolation, luncheon was served to Mesdames Leland Walker. H. B. Aven. Art Ma-ley, Fred Turner. J. C. Leiser, Lewis Buckman, George Beiler Eugene Chandler, Joe Kemn. Will Myers, A. C. Cole. Harry Mitchell. Frank Mitchell, Eugene Morris. Rex Tripp, Geo. Bolman Ren. Nichols O. Jen-sen, R. . G. Frazier, Edna P. Wade, N. Hone, Leslie Breckon. Archie Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Essen Nordberg at dinner Thursday .in hon-or of Mr. and Mrs. R. Butterbough of Long Beach, California. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Butter-houg- h, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mor-ris and Mr. and Mrs. William Cole. Mrs. Eugene Chandler was the in-spiration for a surprise party on Saturday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. ; Bridge was played, Mrs. Brent Lynch win-ning high score and Miss Caroline 'Ra&tnussen consolation. Luncjhetonj was served to Mesdames Chandler fl. B. Aven, Art Maly, Leslie Breck-e- n, Will Myers. J. B. Myers, Joe Kemp, George Bolman, Fred Turner, R. G. Frazier, Brent Lynch and Miss Caroline Rasmussen. Mrs. Roy Cates entertained the O. N. 0. Club at her home In Markham Friday evening. Five Hundred was played, Mrs. Irvin Smith winning, first prize and Mrs. Vaun Christen-se- n consolation. Refreshments were served to Mesdames Jane Jackson, Vaun Christensen, James Nerdin, Earl Melius, Irvin Smith, J. Bennett, D. G. Sullivan, L. Keefer, Hebe Nich-ols, Frank Davis, Eugene Konolda. The Ananias Club "There Isn't any use putting these high-price- hats In the window, none of the women ever stop to look at them," said the milliner. Cincinnati Enquirer. |