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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN J Ways of Wages of Maa 8. mil' wive IiihIsI tin belli pal" wage nnd ott ers are content Juss to take their husband's wuKes.--Juofcs- on Citizen-Patriot- . Most Valuable Books Tlmxtr biMika lire the most vaF imble Hint set our thinking fac-ulties In the fullest operation. Colton. No Batic African Langsaaga Plhnnl(iu'lKl8 have fiilk'il So fur" to tintl H common rout Innmiiixe 1 of the African. or neirro, ifiilu. There are many, dlalwta, and In many iast'8 a tlialcct iim-c- I by na-tives of one tribe not far removed physically from anoihcr la nnltiteJ-li,:ilil- f in the other trlhe. - C.a Noma to UnWamitf university at WashlnR ton. I intori nut iiejrro collee, v.a named for O. U. Howard, a native of Maine, u brigadier general and cii is commamler In the Union army In the t.'lvll war and In sub sequent Indian wars. He was commissioner of the Freedtnen'a Imreau In reconstruction day and was noted for his Interest In the elevallon of the colored race. He as a teadli K donor of the unlver--ii.v'- a endowment. NuU Worth Planting The native butternut and the pprslan walnut, better known aa the eiiKllsh walnut, are two kinds of nuts that grow well In eastern an. I northern states, says a tavern went BKiicuJtiiriil specialist. Society Gossip Mrs. Frank Meade entertained at n 1 o'clock luncheon last Monday In honor of Mrs. Alex iLong, who Is leaving the canyon. "500 was the diversion of the afternoon, Mrs.' Iiong winning the flrwt prize, Mrs. Joe Warning the second prize and Mrs. Charles Sullenger tjje consol-ation. The guest list Included Mrs. W. M. Bowes, Mrs. William Wal-lace, Mrs. Spenee Amos, Mrs. Ed, Newman, Mrs, Andy liled, , Mrs. lister Sumnick, Mrs. Frank Peter-sen and Mrs. Chas. Boothe, the lat-ter of Salt Lake. .. .':. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Aven left Saturday for Lancaster, California, where they will spend three months. ;, , V Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hngen weire the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. HiiKan on Saturday. Louis Jlu. hman and Mrs. J. A. Nor- - den. Mrs. Walker entertained the A. B. bridge club at her home last Wednesday. Mrs. C O. Kobison and Mrs. Joe Timothy entertained the t Firemen Auxiliary of No. 2 hall, last Mon-day evening. Prises at "500" were won by Mrs. T. E. Toblson, first, Mrs. T, A. Masters, house, and Mrs Lloyd Nerdin the consolation. Others present were Mrs. Sarah Christoferson, Mrs. Raymond Cow-dol- l, Mrs. Clive Slddoway and Mrs. J. L. Householder. Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Jackson an-nounce the birth of a boy on Wed-nesday, February 1th. The Firemen and Firemen "Aux-iliary of No. 1 hall enjoyed a Joint social at the Fire hall Monday eve, with Mrs. Art Cooke, Mrs. Lon Rawlins and Mrs. Irwin Stillman acting hostesses. "500" was played, Mrs. Jack Householder and Vord Booth winning the priaes and Sirs. Ralph Evans and Wayne Hanson winning the second prizes. ,Mlss Marie Stapley enjoyed the week-en- d with her mother, Mrs, Arthur Stapley at Mammoth, Ut-ah. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker entertained at dinner last Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Mrs. C. R. Shingleton and daughter La Velle and Miss Florence Larson of Salt Lake and for Miss Alta anc' Mr. Olfton Lowe of Denver. Mrs, Paul S. Kicliards enter-tained at a delightful card parly last Wednesday afternon. Miss Muble Nepdrude entertain-ed the Nu I girls" at the home of Mrs. Joseph Kemp last Tuesday evening. Dinner was followed by Bridge at which Mrs. Joe Kemp won the first prize and Miss Carrl-ga- n won the second prize. Six tables of bridge were played. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Timothy were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. U'luml Timothy on Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Wilde of Coalville are visiting with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Christ-- , ensen of Oopperton. Mrs. Albert Btik has returned home from California where she has been visiting with her daught-er and friends. Mr. and Mrs.Bulon Madsen en-tertained at dinner last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Chick Mitchell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Sorensen and family and Mrs. Herbert Oust spent lust Friday in Salt Lake. ' Mrs. Arther ' Maley?J entertained the G. O. G. G. club at her home last Thursday. Seven tables of bridge was played, Mrs. Louis Buchman winning first prize and Mrs. Eugene Morris the second prize. . Mrs. J. CL Lelser .charmingly en-tertained the A. U. L. club at her home last Friday afternoon. Bridge was the diversion, Mrs. Eugene Morris winning the high score and Mrs. II. B. Aven winning the sec-ond high score. The guests includ-ed Mrs. Harvey Qarrlty, Mrs. L. S. Brecken, Mrs. Maurice ' Cottor, ,Mrs. A. t. Dole, Mrs. Bud Aven, Mrs. Arther Malley, Mrs. Robert Hone. Mrs. Laurence Snow, Mrs. r-:i--.u v F. O. ALEXANDER T (OF DISEASE V GERMS innose V (mouth and throat) W ; Let Zonite cleanse away the V accumulated secretion, kill I1, W the germs, prevent disease. Highly germicidal. Sooth- - J f ing to membranes, ' LOST: A child's eye glass in a dirk brown frame . at School house. If found call Bulletin office. DAYS OF SUFFERING NOW QUICKLY ENDED Th next l!m yon " f ti,n a thr iniltnt nlief o gel with Dillard l Atpecoum. Alramt bfot you know it ibt piia diiappearf, your nttvet leddrnly relax. With Aipergam yon chew th pain iiway. For it il th iintit pirin obtiinabll put up in chewing gum form. Now you can take aipirin ny lime, any place. No water. No bitter taite. No choking eeniation. Becauw you thtw Dillard'a Aipergua the aipirin miiea thoroughly with the aaliva eo that all Ita toothing qualitiee arc effective quickly, continuoualy. It bringa quick relief from aching beada, tooth-ache, the paina of neuritia, neuralgia, even If your draggiat doea not have Dillard'a Aapergum, Bend fot fret lample to Health Producta Corporation. Dept. A, 113 North 13tb Street, Newark, N. J. n nRs PURITY J , --- SERVICE QUALITY mJy So long as we are in the dairy business, we will sell SAFE milk and there is on-l- y one kind of safe milk - PASTEURIZED! Special machinery and modern equipment are ne-cessary in the care and pre-paration of pasteurized milk but we feel that the com-munity and our customers deserve the best. Safety is a beautiful word ... a word of life . . . and pasteurized milk is ' the greatest of all life-give- rs from baby-hoo- d on ... . A9 you drink your glass of warm milk in the evening, taste this life-givin- g qual-ity. Always There Always Safe Always Clean Always the Best Hogan Dairy A ROUND TRIP to Moab by Telephone 1'20 (station-t- o station day rate) ITS QUICKER TO TELEPHONE The MOUNTAIN STATES TEL. & TEL. CO. TO OUR PATRONS WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS AND PAYDAYS Will Be Feature Bargain Days at I Ed Jolinson's Meat and Grocery Money Saving Opportunities on the purchase of HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE will be available to our customers Call Phone 148 for quotations HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES EXCELLENT SERVICE rrr------ L - - - . . - .,7 Mir . EVERY comfort, every convenience is courteously ...... at the command of each individual guest from the time of arrival to departure when stopping at Salt take City's newest large fireproof hotel, The Newhouse, where gracious hospitality, excellent service and a deli- - .. cious cuisine make business and social visits to the "Mormon" City a genuine pleasure. Dining room service. 400 outside rooms, $2.00 to $4.00 (single) none higher, all with bath. Garage in connection. The NEWHOUSE HOTEL I - PRINCESS THEATRE BINGHAM "ALL TALKING AND SINGING" WEEKLY PROGRAM Matinee Daily at 1:30 p. nu Evening 7:15 and 9 p. m. rhoiie 272 or 115 for Daily Program FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 and 28 RICHARD ARLEN and MITZI GREEN in "The Santa Fe Trail" A whirlwind Paramount Western, full of thrills, action and comedy. ADMISSION 15c and 35c SUNDAY, ONLY, MARCH 1 "Once a Sinner" with DOROTHY MACKAIL Can a woman, share her husband's future without mak-ing him a sharer in her past ? Today's story of love and the marriage game. An answer to the entcrnal question ADMISSION 15c and 35c - ' - MONDAY, ONLY, MARCH 2 Famliy Night! Your Entire Family wUl be ADMITTED FOR 50c DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR., in "Little Caesar" , I And a Comedy will be hown TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS., MARCH -5 "The Silver Horde,, with EVELYN BRENT, LOUIS WOLHEIM, JEAN ARTHUR, JOEL McCREA, RAYMOND HATTON, BLANCHE SWEET, GAVIN GORDON Rex Beach's mightiest story blazes on the screen soul-staggeri-panarotna of the wild Northlands forms vi-vid back-groun- d for breath-takin- g thrills and racing drama. ADMISSION 25c and 50c , Next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs., March 12 HAROLD LLOYD in "Feet First" COMING ATTRACTIONS "DIXIANA," "HER MAN," "CIMARRON," and I "LIGHTNIN' " 5? O V N D IJ.SYSTITM YALKING PICTURES AT THEIR BEST j fggyMMJiiiil"'ff-- ma ifl-4- iSSasSSfcpifc .'sorts 'SM " ' ARROW TRUMP SHIRTS Every Arrow Trump Shirt is Arrow Sanforized Shrunk, which means it cannot choke at the collar or crawl at the sleeves. Your money back if your Arrow Trump does not continue to fit yon. IN COLORS X ' Arrow Sanforized-Shrun- k to guarantee permunem fit Bingham Mercantile Co. Th BIG Store j I I I Enjoy Your Leisure Evenings at the t . $ Evergreen Gardens ! MINIATURE GOLF and DANCING jX I Hot Lunches - - Fountain Service Tables for Ladies I IS Cigars - - Cigarettes - - Tobacco - - and t Confectionery x Open 5:00 a. m. to 3:00 a. m. Daily .. X Pretcott't Fmou Order According to tradition, William Prescott gave the order "Don't Hre until you see the wldtes of their eyes" to the Continental army de-fending Bunker hill. Since there was no commander and Prescott wus the nominal leader, and the troops did hold their fire, It Is prob-able that he devised this deadly de-fense. |