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Show " TI1E BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thursday, September 27, 1928 lature. Certain interests are back of this movement. ' The officers of the Utah State Auto-mobile Association have been aware of this activity for some time and have prepared figures showing thai you are now paying nearly aix times as much in taxes n your automobile as is paid by any other class of prop-erty on the per dollar valuation. We jfce prepared to fight to the bitter end this unjust increase in taxes against jfcpir car and the cari of other motorists. We hope you ure behind us. Please take time to study the facts presented to ryou in the enclosed pamphlet. Then paas your conclusions on to your m,(torlng friends. We need your support. May we have it? We would be pleased to heai-- from you. TO UTAH MOTORISES. j The Utah State Automobile Associ-ation has send out the following let-ter to Utah Motorists: A quite campaign has been going on for some time - to increase the taxes on the automobile. Presumably it Ia intended to Increase the gasoline tax at the next meeting of the Legb-- a Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mead were din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E B. Ed-wards Friday evening. The Coi)perton Community club will give a dance in the school audi-torium Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsun visit-ed friends in Salt Lake Saturday. The local Rebekah Lodge will en-tertain at a banquet in Society Hall Thursday evening honoring the Grand Lodge officers of the' Rebekah State assembly. ' WINCHESTER Nation wide sale, ten days only, starts today. "THE BIG STORE." The Jolly 500 Club met last Thurs-day with Mrs Scott Linnell. Lunch-eon was served to) twelve guests, Mrs. Harry Black was hostess to the H H Club Thurday afternoon of last week. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Art Cook, Mrs. Lawrence Still-ma- n, Mrs. William Galleazzl, Mrs. J. Nerdin and Mrs. Olive McLaughlin.' , m . I Mis. Paul S. Richards entertained at a series of bridge parties during the pant week. On Thursday after-i- t a covers at luncheon were laid for Arthur Macke, Mrs. Lee Jones, airs. Will Myers, Mrs. Andy Ander-son, Mrs. Eugene Morris,' Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mra. George Bihler, Mrs. David Lyon, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. H. R. Atkini Mrs. Neva Abol, Mrs. W. S. Jtpies, Mrs. Feno Shafer, Mrs. George Robbe, and L. W. Nell-dso- n of Sandy. On Saturday afternoon those pres-ent were: Mrs. Louis Buchinan, Mrs. Joe Norden, Miss Jennie Buchmaii, Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mrs. Harvey Oarrity, Mrs. Neva Abel, Mra. J. D. Shilling, Mrs. Roy Shilling1, Mrs. Paul Ranfm, Mrs. Edna P. Wade, Mrs. F. Wardlaw, Mrs. L. C. Doty of Salt Lake. Monday afternchnV" the guest3 in-cluded Mrs. Lawrence Snow, Mm. Mrs. C. L. Countryman and Miss Athea Christensen entertained the civic club at Mrs. Countryman's home last Thursday evening. After the re-gular businesg meeting luncheon was served to Mrs. Art Cook. Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. James Nerdin, Mrs,. H. E. Atkin, Mrs, Archie Clark, Mrs. Rob t. Kelly, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. Geo. Robbe, Mrs. Wllford Harris, Mrs. J. iWest, Mrs. A. C, Lairrick, Mrs. Thom-as Masters, and Mrs. R. J. Payne. Mrs. J. D. Shilling was hostess to the G G G G Club Monday evening. Bridge was played. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Arthur Maly, Mrs." Bud Aven, Mrs. H. B. Aven, Mrs. Eugene Chandler. Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. E. P. Wade, Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. Neva Abel, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Joe Norden. Mrs. Paul Richards, Mrs. Louis Buch-ma- Mrs. A. C. Larrick, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Jte Kemp, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mra. M. Cotter Mrs. J. C. Leiser, Mrs. Arthur Macke, and Mrs. W. 8. Jones. .''.' Maurice Cotter, ;Mrs. J. C. Leiser, Mrs, Joe Kemp, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs, R. G. Fraisser, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Arthur Maly, Mrs. B. Aven, Mra. H."B. Aven, Mrs. Wllford Harris, and Mrs, A;C. Larrick. On each occasion the rooms were attractively decorated with a profu-sion of fall flowers. ' f. ' Miss Jennie Buchman entertained Saturday; evening honoring Mr and "trs. Louts Buchman, . on their wo ng anniversary. A late supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward-law- , Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Breckon, Mrj and Mrs, Harvey Garrity, Mr. Leland Walker, and Mr. Gordc'n Duff. ' - ! - Mrs. DaLsy V. Clays of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of. her son Chu.-le- a Clays and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin1 Hall announce the birth of a son on Monday Sept. 17th. Mrs. Eugene Morris entertained thu members of the M B Club at a dinner party Tuesday evening. Covers wore laid for Messrs. and Mesdaems H. R. Atkin, A. C. Cole, James Mclntyre, J. M. Woodhouse, Nat Segil and Lara W. Neilscn of Sandy. On Thursday evening the Relief Society will give their opening Social at the Ward house. A program will be presented afteT whjrh refresh-ments and dancing wlW be enjoyed. Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Richards left Thursday for Boston, Mass., where Dr. Richards will study for six weeks. While at Boston Dr. Richards will have a Fellowship of the American College ot Surgeons conferred upon him. Before returning Dr. and Mrs. Richards will visit New York ani Rochester, Minn. Mis8 Iva Welch arrived Monday to visit with her sister, Mrs. P. Rans.ni, tor a few days- - before resuming her school work in Idaho. ' .j Mrs. Fannie Woolf left Friday for her home fa Hollywojd, Cal.r after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. L. Ijhjohman, and her Bon Wallace Woolf k Kellogg, Idaho. Toe Mlsse.9 Alta Acord, Verena Gra-ham, Dora Hansen, and Florence Chllds spent the week end visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs William' Galleazzl entertained Monday afternoon in. honor of her on Billy's eighth birthday.' Games were enjoyed and refreshments were served to June Carey, Beverley Hi;t?s, lolene Galleazzl, Eugene De Lucia, florace King,' Ernest Sorensen, Jack Christensen, Austin Loveless and Rax Tripp. ... Mrs. Dean Lyman of Parowan ar-rived Thursday to visit with her sis-te- r, Mrs. Flossie Ramsey. Mrs. J Norden entertained at a costume part Tuesday evening in honor of Mr, Norden's birthday. NATION WIDE Winchester, Store sale starts i.day at "THE BIG STORE.' . The Parent - Teachers association will hold its first meeting of the year on Monday evening, Oct. 1st at the High School auditorium . The com-- J mittees are hard at work to ma Ice this a splendid entertainment which will also be an Inducement for the parents to come again. The contests among the gradea to get parents to attend last year proved so successful, that we are going to continue them and wl! also have one for the High School Students. After the program on Monday evening, thek-- e will be a dance at the gymna-sium. The music will be the best we can get and we assure you an enjoy- - VMrs. Boyd Barnard returned home Tuesday of last week from C,(mpton and Los Angeles where she visited xfelatives for two weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp and family Teturned Tuesday of last week from California. Mrs. Kemp and children 3ave spent the past three months with relatives and friends in several Californian cities. Mrs. LI H. Redd of Salt Lake wore gTiest8 of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow Sunday, :' Mrs. James Denver was hcetess to the WOIG Club at her home In Cop-perfie- ld Thursday evening of last week. Five hundred was played. A late supper was served to Mrs, O. C. Jones, Mirs. George P. Johnson, Mrs. Chatles Hudson, Mrs. A. O. Mugfur, Mrs. Richard Wells, Mrs. Glen Ii.ng, Mrs. Ivan Terry, Mrs. Charles Wynn, Mrs. Ray Buckle, Mrs. Clinton Poul-se- n and Miss Elva Wynn. able time. Parents, don't fail to come and renew your acquaintances with the teachers whoi are again with us and the new ones who are here for the first time. - Publicity Committee, ,' Chairman, Mrs. O. S. Jensen. .''': .'7: ".. Mrs. A. E. Johansen announces the piarriage of her daughter Ruth to Or-- al McKee of Long Beach, Cal., onj Saturday, Sept. 23 in Salt Lake City The young couple left immediately after the ceremony frjr Long Beach where they will make their home. Miss Johansen Is one of Bingham's popular young ladles, having been employed at the Princess Theatre for everal years-- . ' Miss Lottie Marfield and fjM ;' JtSbf Knudsen, returned ffcm&if from two; weeks visit with ffe-lv- es and friends In Los Angeles and San Francisco. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN. (Notice ig hereby given that a Chev-rolet Touring Car, Utah License 36042, 1927, motor No. 78664, serial No. 8A83312, will be sfcld on public auction on the 8th day of October," 1928', at No. 38 Main Street, Bingham Canyon, Utah. Said automobile was stored by Dick Ingles on November 10th, 1927, ' re-pairs per his (Cffder being made to the extent of $17.95, and the garage rent for 10 rr,ont.h8 at the rate of $4.00 per month, amounting to $42.00, mak-ing a total of $59.95 now due on said automobile. ANTHONY R. RALOUF. . ' i ' ' ' MmMMHWBMmMHBai PayCash B Ml " A77aVy ? A Helpful Pay Less i if Plll Iff Vfy Store No Bins OAM IIjIMIN j j f 11 ft I Pay Less No Distress "where savings are ereatettl' Get More 476480 Main. St. Bingham Canyon, Utah I? ; Autmnn. Shoe Fashions : - Slippers Are Smartly Feminine In Material and Design 1 Even Street Shoes are (I IV elaborately trimmed and g yah H' 0 - hose tor afternoon and 7K9 ' UrWAV evening show buckles, slen-- JWZaI M J ish heels and seal JffZnffh y f ' pC 5traP9 ' SlL) Squart toes add distinction to j. --v. Bt.uk Lizard is smartntss it- - I Black Patent Tie, with 'T V M"' 'or Fatl' Pateni back ," ' p'air.ed. inlays of embossed rfiVf1'' - unusual strap effect and mf ' ke:l:er. , Cit W&S-- - dium round toe. .. , I t'ilr Kttss Stylr bmltln Utr jT W"'''"""' ' Black-and-SUv- trim Ms iitmiv I'ini inln this Onestrup ' ! f j 'dl Ov otf of disthirlfon to this 'j. 1 y'utentnv Ittuik Patent. . ',. !f ill 'f N J '"' Wathno 'Shoe. !..;.' ' The r i, Croum-up- f , , iS fry to ,i f tU, Pote,, Onestrop ' ' Xth side cut--J rubber-tappe- Ht and j' f - cut-o- motif. -- ' $3.98 $2.98 WANTED Hear from owner I good farm for sale. Cash price, narti- - culars. D. F. Bush, Miineapolis, Minn. ' , . ; i Copyrihted, 1928 a Have your springs greased. It will add to J your motoring pleasure g and may save you j trouble. j ' Carr Fork J Garage jj P-hone 19 .10 Carr Fork,! !: j. Here is your chance to secure 1 1? 2-- ? Sf 23 2 Hlf j " PENN CHINAWARE TO OUR CUSTOMERS . v m gimp lt 13 understood,, that redemption is conditional upon dealer complying I L C Of I wlth his contract and upon the holder Laving received same in the regular fJSs J I ,v X aUd ordlnary course cf trade, and enclosing one cent for each card for J? ; .tt. V i postage, packing, etc. 50 cards 6 sauce dishes. 100 cards 6 dinner plates. I jf" 60 cards 6 oatmeals. 100 cards 6 soup plates. g' ' III! f's 0 60 cards 6 pie plates. 150 cards 6 cups and ' I 1 II 2Stj '5 cards ,6 lunch plates. saucers. 1 Vy vSio' O 150 carda 13 Piece breakfast set. Mail cards and letter in One Package by First Class Mail to 5 PENN CHINA CO. (Pub. Dept.) : 1321 South. Michigan Avenue 'Chicag Illinois g . I IsAVE OUR CARDS THEY ARE VALUABLE I Tell Your Friends about This Exceptional Offer Cards Given By I BINGHAM MERC CO. f J THE BIG STORE I i With every Gash Purchase and f on Payment of bill. I . i 8 THE MIRROR IS OUR CAP SALESMAN g a! WE USB OUR HEAD S BUYING. I THAT'S ALL WE ASK OF YOU; TRY ONONll OR TWO., JACK'S GLOTHJN B f STORE I Trade With Your Friend i $ (Continued from page 1) organizations opposite their names: Mrs. Jas. Nerdin, Ladlc8 Civic Club C. E. Adderley, Kiwanis Club. Wm. Harris, Firemen. C. L. Countryman, Eagles Lodge. H. N. Standish, I. O. O. F. Lodge. Dr. R. G. Frazier, Boy Scouts. Thos. Porter, Masonic Order. John Ferrace, Italian Lodge. j Peter Pitchc, Greek Societies. I It was ordered that money collected should be deposited in the Bingham State Bank to the credit of the Bins-ha- m Florida Disaster Relief and to be withdrawn by the Chairman of the Drive and the Treasurer and paid to the Salt Lake County Red Cns Chap-ter. ' It was ordered that the drive should end Friday, Sept. 28, 1928. j It was ordered that the next and final meeting of thla body be held at the City Hall, at eight o'clock the evening of Friday, Sept. 28, 1828, Adjournment. I Boyd Barnard, Secretary. |