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Show I ) - I f IS THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thursday, March 8, 1928 4 Advice to Parent "De boy dat minds his parents." Id Uncle Ebon, "is a good boy, an' it's up to de parents to lead de kind of Uvea to Jet him grow up to feel dat bU ceafldenea wasn't misplaced." Washington Star. m. m mm. n Debt We Owe Julius Caesar. Honiuso Julius CiK'Siir thought n cor-tnl-part (if sons lierii Kiirope wiii-I- i he visited eotne time durtux f" n. V. if far too barren ind m utilized Ms knowledge of Inndscnpe Kiirdi'iiliif; by supervising the jilniitliig of Home thou-sands if the "JiiKhm.s lieKln" be-cause of pi I this, we have In America today many Iluurisliing orchards of Kuu'listi waluuts. - ....... Senator Knew the Game i "Here's a matter that demands In-- vestigatlont" exclaimed the excited citizen. "Do you feel that you under, stand It?" asked Senator Serghnm. "ThorouKhly 1" "Then take my ad-vice and hesitate. After we get through with an Investigation, you won't feel as If you know a thing about It" Washington Star. Tile tuembcrs of the S. B- A. enter-tained, at a card pftrjy In Soriety'Ilall WVdiH'sday evening of last week. Five hundred.' was played,. Ladies liri .. were won', by Miss Sarah Chrlstenseu, MisatAdle Lowry. and Mrs. Charles Pierce. 'gentlemen's prizes were won by Mr. Jas. House-holder, Mr. Cliarles Carey and Mr. Herbert Gust. Kefresliments were served to seventy-fiv- e guestj. Mrs. Kay Watson was hostess to the A. 1!. C. club Friday evening. Five hundred wa., played. Mrs. Koss Watson won first prize, Mrs. Ernest l'oulseu secoiil, and Mrs. Clarence Walking, consolation, A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Watson, Mrs. I'oulsen, Mrs. WatMns, Mrs. George Ralls, Mrs. Glen Long, Mrs. Ilert Burns John llarrett and Mrs. Lafe Jornson. Mrs. William Wallace entertained at dinner Monday evening. Covers wer for Mr-- ani' M,a- - VrnnV. Mead, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peterson, Mrs. Goouge West, and Mbs Eva Burke. , The following ladles attended the ichool of Instruction for Itebeecahs Friday evening at Murray: Mrs. Jaie Jackson, Mrs. Arthur Tremelling, Mr.;. Andy Krcaseri, Mrs. P. J. Lotts, Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mrs. Joe Warning, Mrs. D. A. Ilruno, Mrs. Guy De lAicla. Mrs. Tom Ner- - Mrs. A. C, Larrlek and Mrs. Georgn Polman spent Thursday' jn Salt Lake. ; Mr. ami Mrs. Louis, ISuchman and Mi. s Jennie Huchman were Salt Lakti visitors Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Walker visit-ed friends In Salt Lake Thursday eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Garrlty were Salt Lake visitor Thdrsday evening. Mrs. Carl Carlson and Mrs. Art Sor-ense- n left Wednesday of last week for California where they will visit for three weeks. Mrs. Frank Mead and Mrs. P. J. Lotts spent Thursday In Salt Lake. ' Mrs.' James Ewlng of Salt Lake spent the past week as guest of her sister Mrs. Josh Carpenter. Mrs. Brink Covey and daughters, visited in Salt Lake the past week. Mrs. Jack Mitchell of Salt Lake spent the week end with relatives In camp. Mrs. Neva Abel was the dinner gue.-- t of Mr. J. C. Lelser Sunday. Mrs. Harvey Garrlty Is spending the week end In Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. Wm. II. Penn. din and Mrs Sarah Christopherson. Mrs. Joe Marriott was hostess to the H. 11. Club Thurday afternoon of last week. Cards were the diversion. Mrs. Ernest Pregmore won 1i!k1i score and Mrs. James Nerdin the consolation. Luncheon wa ; served to Mrs. Pre.gmore, Mrs. Nerdin, Mrs. Harry, Black, Mrs. Lawrence Still-ma- n, Mrs. Irving Stillman, Mrs. E. E. Longfellow and Mrs. Arthur Cook. Misj Ellen DaVilstrom was hostess to th. F. O. P. club at her home Mon- - Mrs. Leslie Ilreckon and son John I), returner Monday evening af'cer a month's stay In Salt Lake. Her mo-ther, Mr.:. L. O. Doty accompanied !:er and wilj visit for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Meers were Salt Lake visitor, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gibson, Mr. Pern Gibson, Miss Mae Gibson anr Mr. Jack Leaky, all of Park City, motored to Ilingham Monday, to be with their son and brother, Mr. Ken I day evening.' The occasion honoring Miss Nona Nerdin's 18th birthday an-niversary. Bunco was played. Miss Nerdin received first prize, Miss Le-on- a Christopherson the consolation, and MissMagaret Ireland the house prize. Refreshments were served to Miss Nerdin, Miss Christopherson, Miss Ireland, Miss Thelnia Shelly, Miss Doris Masters and Miss Ruth Johansen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Draper of Salt Lake spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Draper. Gibson who wa.j taken ill at his home at the Markam Apartments Monday. , The Civic Club met last Thursday evening at the home f MrH- - J-A debate under the super-vision of Mrs. Edna P. Wade was given. Miss iola Kelly presided. The question debated was: Resolved: That the American government has given tht American fair treatment. Mary Padgen, Florence Glley and Ethel Watkins discussed the affirma-tive side and George Dahlstrom, Ber-tha Kappele and Bert Giles, the ne-gative Mrs. J. B. Myers. Miv. Brent Mrs. E. J. Sharer or Salt Lake is visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Feno Sha-fe- r. Mrs. W. Franz returned to Salt Lake Saturday after a two weeks vi-sit with her sister Mrs. Frank Davis. M. and Mrs. Robert Hone spent the week ?nd with relatives in Salt Lake. Lynch and Mrs. rain uienaras. acie" 'as judges and gave the decision in favor of the negative side. After the program luncheon was . erved to 1 1 members. ... Mr. and Mrs. Roy S::illinf eiter-taine- d at dinner Monday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole and Mr. an Mrs. Maurice Cotter. Miss Dora Snow, Mr. Conrad Snow and their mother, Mrs. H. Snow of Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting witr Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow at the Apex. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling were dinner gues'ts of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole Sunday. Has Liberal Definition The definition of "contraband" Is, with respect to time of war. "any-thing which will give aid, comfort or assistance to the enemy." The United States congress has during wars of the United States delined what shall constitute contraband articles. Mrs. .Mark Hansen entertained this Martha Sewing club at the Ma. onic Hall Wednesday afternoon of lat week. The afternoon was sepnt In painting. Luncheon was served to Mrs. James Jensen, Mr.j. A. J. Ingolls, Mrs. I31nho), Mrs. Hay Suniuicht, Mrs. A. C. Larrlek, Mrs. J. Cronln, Mrs. (teorgo Dolman, Mr.-- . IjuIs Iluehinan, M!s Jennie Tluchman, Mrs. I.ehind Walker,. Mrs. Will Tho- - hi;tM, .Mrs. Ilert Thomas. Mrs. Andy Andcr.on, Mrs. Jo,. Kemp, Mrs. Will Trevarthcn, Mis. John ItoberUo,".. Mrs. Ma:: llrlsk, Mrs. Theo Chcsler, Mrs.. UoHcoe t'j.sper, Mr-- . Holx.it. Hone, Mrs. Oorge Robbe, Mrs. Will Myers, and Mrs. Julia Koudabush. A social and card party will be piv-e-by th,. liitigham Voluntary Fire depai tinenl tonight at Fire hall No. 2. The public are Invited to meet with the firemen and their ladies and spend an enjoyable evening. I CARD OF THANKS. With the' deepest appreciation wish to thank all who assisted b kind thoughts, kind words and floral offerings during my recent bereave-ment. KATHER1NE CRE1GHTON JONES. Unique Selling Do-ig- e A Kansas general store jivnor re-cently mailed a rlghi hand cotton glove to three hundred farmers. The farmers ,Wer asked to call at lbs store to recelTo the left-han- d glove. They came and went home with other things they had bought and paid fr Tl" Outlook. BINGHAM -- CLEANING j AN D , : TAILOR SHOP ! 1 SUITS MADE TO YOUR ,MEASURE" IN OUR SHOP. ! OUR WORK AND SERVICE THE BEST. j PHONE 70 NO. 8 CARR FORK 1 . y- - f j jUHub Healthy j I THERE IS ONE CERTAIN WAY TO KEEP THE CHILD-- REN HEALTHY AND THAT IS, FEED THEM GOOD j FOOD AND PLENTY OF IT. WE HAVE THE FOOD ;5 AWAITING YOUR SELECTION. ! Stiilich Merc Co. I Highland Boy Phone 45 I I Bingham Merc Co. THE BIG STORE Many Gay Colors Ten Individual Styles Girls' Wash Frocks $1 STARTING March 12th we will offer this remarkable PLAN cooperative purchase sponsored by Marshall Field & Company, Wholesale (producers of all COMBINATION XX PLAN items) and hundreds of merchants throughout the country. (. Made of Marshall Field & Company W V Wholesale Q KpjJ BELMONT PRINTS toThe J These Are Values You Will Hi Kl toThe Eighth J Find It Hard to Duplicate jj rj Eisnth E F I J SMALL daughter's frocks, for lessons or "TOU may choose from a bright assem- - of jacks, may be most advan-- X b!y of greens, blues, pinks and yel- - tageously bought now, for the rest of the lows. Many have crisp little collars and year. cuffs. Also, ribbon ties, novelty pockets Artfully created of exclusive Belmont and colored piping Prints these charming fast color Frocks Little girls are invited to come in to see are very well made with set-i- n sleeves these attractive Frocks. Mothers will wel- - and strongly sewn seams. come this opportunity. Does Your Piano r ' e ec! Tuning? TUNING CLEANING REPAIRING WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED '1,11 PROMPT SERVICE 1 y LOWEST PRICES " "SAVE THE TONE, AND SAVE ALL" Grant Le Roy Gordon PHONE 50, OR ADDRESS BOX NO. 1, BOSTON CON., HIGHLAND BOY. S i Few Now Care to Walk. Tt Is hardly too iiuu-l- i to say that the automobile ns she' Is at present!, driven has made wnlklni? for tilenmira or walking for health walking of every sort, In far't, except mere pave-- merit strolling or hrrrlcd, rnt!il('like j dashes for the shelter of the nearest trolley car iiractlcally impossible, aj source of nntioyanee and perpetual I Oiscointoi t Instead of a pleasure. Ex- - j ' Self--Helps the Doctrine If you would have a faithful servant and one that you like, serve yourself. Drnjnmln Franklin. Went Too Far. A Kentucky mule was hitched to an automobile to draw It from the mud. The mule ran away with the automo-bile. The latter was In a sad state when rescued, but the. mule calmly re-sumed Its grazing. There are some Insults that even a mule etumot brook. Initial Error j "How did It happen you never sue- - ceeded In business? You had a pretty fair start." "Yes," replied the failure, jj "I guess that was the trouble. You i i gee, I should have started on a shoe- - i string.1 Cincinnati Enquirer. J Not Lasting Pleasure The roses of pleasure seldom last long enough o adorn the brow of him who plucks them; for they are only roses which do not retain their sweetness after they have lost their beauty. More, The Ananias Club ! "There Isn't any use putting these ) high-price- d hats In the window, none i of the women ever stop to look at ! Miem," said the milliner. Cincinnati "! Enquirer. J Scriptural Liquors , The words of the Scriptures, trans- - lated, which apply to wine or liquors J are yayln, fresh Juice ; urosh, not fully ." aged but Intoxicating; shekhar, strong drink. t Holy Land's Floriculture Among the more prominent shrubs or small trees of Jerusalem are the olive and the almond. Other well-know- n flowers are the narcissus (lily of the valley In the P.Ible), azalea, acacia, mallow, oleander, althea (sometimes known as the rose of Sharon). The. flora of Jerusalem In-cludes over 1,000 specimens. Russia Largest Country J , The largest single country in the j world Is Russia, having an area of i'i'i in Gossip 8,100,130 square miles. ' Gosnlp is a sort of smoke that comes from the dirty tobacco pipes of those who diffuse it; It 'proves nothing but the bad ta:te of the smoker. George Eliot. Widely Distributed Quality Good sense Is of uil thir.cs among men the most enim'iy tilnLiibuted ; for f everyone thinks himself so abundant-- j ly provided with It that even those f who are the most difficult to satisfy In everything else do not usually de-- 3i sire a larger measure of this quality jj than they already possess. Descartes. Ar "A Reading From Homer" In Lourens Ainri-Tadema- paint-ing a professIon.nl Greek reader and Interpreter looks up from his scroll. A hunter lies on the floor. At the extreme left stands a traveler. The man with the harp Is Phaon. The beautiful woman is Sappho. The leg-end concerning the latter two has been incorporated In the painting. "Blue" Songs Before Jazz "Blue" songs had a vogue in the southern central states many years ago before Jazz was known. The na-ture of the song is all that the name Implies and is in the same category as the "spiritual" and the "Jubilee" heard so frequently through the South. Legal fraternities The oldest legal fraternity In ex-istence is Phi Delta Phi, which was founded In the University of Michigan In ISO!). Other legal fraternities are: Delta Theta Phi, Gamma Eta Gamma, Phi Alpha Delta, Phi Delta Delta (le-gal women), Sigma Delta Kappa, Sig-ma Nu Till. Dank of France ! The Bank of France whs founded by Napoleon. Feb 13. 1S00. It was Joint stock company with a cnpltal or 30,000,000 francs, the "Little Coprror miiisclf heading the subscription list There are many thousands of share-holders, most of whom, poor people, own but a single share. Rejuvenating Rubber. Rubber that ha lost its elasticity may be re.luveiip'.eil. according to the Journal de I'hanmit'ie et de Cliimie, by Immersing it for five minutes In a bath of glycerin mixed with 5 times Its volume of distilled water and heat-ed to "0 degrees centigrade and then drying it with filter paper. Mackerel for Nerves. 5fnckerel Is an even better feed for the nervous than cod and some other kiuiis of flch, I'f.'H'j'ie k ""i.iinn . larjrer percentage of the fiu which the nervous system requires. The food value of mackerel is: Water, 711.4 per cent; protein, 1S.3 per cent; fat, 7.1 per cent ; ash, 1.32 per cent. Bitter Ending Bitter ending is all right occasion-ally, but as a regular occupation It doesn't seem to pay. Morganteni New Dominion. Decorate the Wall Blank wall spaces prevailing through the room can never ae attractive. Ther Is aomethla? unfriendly about thein. Every rooa. In the house should De friendly shouid offer a welcome to one as he steps la. And pictures do more than any other one thing to add this touch of warmth and friendli-ness and personality to a room. Peculiar Tree Formation Th name "bottl-tree- " Is applied to trees having trunks resembling bottles. The Australian bottle-tre- e Is Ue most common. It has a short bottle- -like trunk and dense foliage. Na-tives utilize the tree by making nets of the fibers and by using the sap in the stem as a drink. Their Alibi Maybe some of these people old wough to know better seemingly ad foollsb because they co know better. |