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Show Thursday, June 28, 1928 THK BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH Vassar Sophmores With Their Daisy Cham F : t ?i 'rV ;:V. . '111 to fro. r -- iftv' J ml .c . N. Y., are shown Twenty-fou- r of the prettiest members of the lophomore class of Vassar college at Toughkeepsle, carrying the traditional daisy chain, the main feature of their class day pageant. - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover I i '"i"u7K3K--',;',- l ' t v r,r" ' ' l'ui-vi- i id HE --TV- " ' Hoover's Home Town Celebrates His Nomination mjimm mm in West Branch, Iowa, the native town of Herbert Hoover, secre-tary View of the celebration which took place of commerce, in honor of his nomination for the Presidency by the Republican party. Russia's "Answer to Chamberlain" . i r i i which gathered at Moscow at the presentation to the Red air fleet of the ndron. A of On, n? to ChSerlnln." consisting of 17 airplanes built with funds collected from workers throughou the ' took place at Central airdrome near Moscow. Soviet Union after the break with Great Britain. The presentation JUROR SALLY M'ADOO Miss Sally McAdoo, daughter of former Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo, snapped as she left the District Supreme court in Washington where she was serving as a Juror in the criminal division. Chilean Training Ship Visits U. S. A view of the Chilean training ship S. S. General Baqueduno, as it appeared anchored In the Delaware river at Philadelphia, during the inspe-ction of the midshipmen aboard by Carlos Davila, Chilean ambassador to the United States. GREET TOM HEENEY Tom Ileeney, who is to meet Gene Tunney for the heavyweight cham-pionship in the latter part of July, visited West Point the other day and was given a cordial reception by the cadets. Tom went several rounds with some of the boxing prides and instructed them on the finer points of the game. Coolidges at Summer Home lU.fcVV'f W i&iWS&ftf' J J .,;- - ft' . This picture was made on the lawn of Cedar Island, where the President and Mrs. Coolldge are spending their vacation Senator Curtis' Home in Washington jt The Washington home of Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas, who was nominated by the Republicans at Kansas City as the running mate of Uerbot Hoover, Presidential nominee. I MARINE IS DECORATED jr - s --sf Jvst 3"' . Lieut C. Frank Schildt of the ma-rines, wearing the congressional medal of honor with which he was decorated by President Coolidge for heroism In a battle between the marines nnd the NIcaraguan rebel CHIEF OF TRAINMEN s . 4 s A . ; if . i' Alexander F. Whitney, who Is toe new president of the Brotberhcod of Trainmen. California Has "Flying Judge" .i j.iiwm m """u.--"- J.L!"1 Ijppi.i.w The "flying Judge" is the newest accdutrement of aviation. The first one Is Judge Myron Westover of the Superior court of California, who spurns trains and automobiles to go about his Judicial duties in various localities ly plane. Mrs. Westover (left) and Miss Ann Christ bidding the Judge "good-by- " on his Initial trip. |