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Show THE PRESS-BULLETI- N. BINGHAM. UTAH. ' - f ..TMngham ociety.. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thomas of Maryevale, and Mrs. Joe Kemp of Park City have been risking with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp, Jr. - One of the pleasing events of last week was the dancing party given at Smith's hall by the Q. O. O. G. club. The carnival spirit was in evidence with plenty of confetti and streamers. Those taking part were Mr. and iMrs. Joseph Manwaring, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Avens, Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, 'Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Will Myers, Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Young, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. James Garnett, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman, Dr. and Mrs. Jt. G. Frazier, iMr. and Mrs. Tom Winthers, iMr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. FV Barnard, IMr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith, and "Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Xoraln. Mrs. Joe Nichols is visiting in Idaho this week. Mr. and 'Mrs. J. J. Bushrod gave a watch night party Friday evening.! Cards were played and lunch was served at midnight The invited guests were Mr. and iMrs. Andy Bugler, Anna Sandberg, Jack Hatt,! Tug Matson and iMary Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriott enter-- ! tained at dinner Saturday. Covers were laid for eight. - Miss Ruby Knudson entertained at a candy pull Monday evening of this week. The guests were Misses Edith Borg and Agnes Avens, Harold Kent and Dewey Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. O'Gorman spent New Year's in Salt Lake with his father, Mr. H. M. O'Gorman. Mr. and Mrs. Lars W. Nielson spent the holidays in Spanish Fork. Mr. Nielson returned Sunday but Mrs. Nielson will remain for several weeks. Mrs. Etrick Miller of Salt Lake is visiting at the home or Carl Miller in Markham. I Mr. Lloyd Doman was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening, that being his birthday anniversary. Cards were played during the evening after which a delicious luncheon was served. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar. Mr. and Mrs. Caraco, iMr. and Mrs. Brant Engelkie, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Doman, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Carter and Mrs. Edith Maxfield. Mrs. John Wade returned from a Friday visit in Salt Lake with her sister. Mrs. J. B. Myers was in Salt Lake New Year's day to attend the per-formance of the ' Messiah at the taber-nacle. The Mutual Improvement associa-tion held its regular onen meeting Tuesday evening. A program and dance were enjoved. - u v Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eden announce the arrival of a daughter Tuesday, January 4. ' Miss Elvira Christensen underwent an operation this week at tthe Bing. ham Hospital for appendictis. Miss Celia Geffen of the financial department Of the Bingham postoffice left for Portland, Ore., where she will visit relatives for two weeks. Trusee F. W. Quinn went to Sandy Friday to aittend to matters connected with the Jordan school district. 'Mrs. Lowell Carter entertained the Coppertield Ladies' Aid Thursday jaBternoon of last week. A delicious j lunch was served to Mrs. Julia Roude-bus- Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Lloyd Doman, Mrs. Paul Ackennan, iMrs. Bessie Atkinson and Mrs. G. E. Lin-delo- f. Mrs. Lindelof will entertain the Aid the next meeting. Mrs. Frank Thompson and daughter Jewel have returned from a visit in Ogden. Mrs. Edgar Hocking has returned from a visit in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson of American Fork are the guests of 'Mrs. Lewis Dobbs. j I Mrs. Elizabeth Wells has returned from Ogden where she spent the j holidays with her daughter. Mrs. John Hall and children have moved to Salt Lake forthe remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Rood have re-turned from California, where they spent the holidays. Miss Meta Engelkie entertained Friday afternoon of last week for her cousin. Miss Iris Knudson of Milford. Games were played after which the small hostess cooked a luncheon on her new electric range, a Christmas present. The little people present were Iris Knudson, Virginia Colyar, Melba Turner, Eleanor Bushrod, Eliza-beth Lindelof, Louise Williams. Mrs. Hugh Grant and Mrs. George Chochos were the dinner guests of Mrs. H. P. O'Gorman Tuesday even-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zwicky were in Bingham to attend the Elks --dance Friday night. The J. B. C. club of boys gave a sleigh riding party New Tear's night. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Unander enter-tained New Year's night. Cards were played with Miss Winnie McMahon winning ladies' first and Mrs. Frazier the consolation. The supper table was decorated with carnations. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Price, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dahlquist, Mr. and iMrs. Dave Lyons, Miss Cecile Geffen, Miss Delia Coakley, Miss Beth Williams, iMiss Winnie 'McMahon, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Mary iMcMahon, Mrs. Josephine Roundy, Bert Fitz-gerald. Dan Coakley, Max Geffen and Peter SSrvice. Mrs. tee Jones returned this week from a visit in Salt Lake. Ui 88 j , a""ni-R!!i"!- S . ... ...... M Save Money J You can buy cheaper tailored-to-measu- re clothes than ours, but you cannot buy better. I Our prices are based on quality in both mate- - ral and workmanship. Added to this is a f reasonaWe profit. All we ask you to pay for 1 the best tailoring is a fair price. You cannot j afford to pay less and you should not pay 1 more. f I - P I f.(G. iEE I as j: 52 u; .. " ' n J Bingham Canyon, Utah 1 Woodrirg Bldj. g ; ......:.. I , WLHe rr Infants apd Children. iBMothers Know That lIffii Genuine Castoria m$Zh ALCOHOL-- a PER CENT. M W"i l' AVe&tablefrcparaticflfaAs- - I f AlW&VS ' t similatintheFood by Reijuta- - SSS3Sk Bears the flfJ " liPiThcrcoiinsDi Signature Jf jr Hill? neither Opiamlorphlne n n Vl.fcT ft 3b' ( iAV - 1" Fcverlshness and I l.lf pL VJr For Over raof ; i !S Thirty Years- - Exact Copy of Wrapper. TH, ctnTAum uann, or . I ,t. """ LJI 1J 1 Doesn'tSome Small Voice Whisper to You: "Save your money, have a growing Savings Ac-count with this strong b?nk ard have ready money for - any emergency ?" Mar.;, people re getting 4 per cent interest on their savings here by having heeded the "Small Voice." Why not you? SAVE AND SUCCEED I Central State Bank Back of Every ,. ,'1 A Member Bank: flrLLk .52,200,000,000 in TYs. & 3S3k Gold Reserve ggill JIl tP JT iNSYSTEMrl 8v ft; "Your Share in thisVast Reserve Sx f $2,200,000,000 Jf vy "XWIS vast Gold Reserve is only one of our 7 1L 1 advantages as a Member Bank of the Fed-- AJj y( eral Reserve System. pL And when you come to us for your banking lCj C! needs this advantage is yours also. gK Banking safety is the result of this mem C &, Bingham Stale Bank Js 2200,000,000 IN RESERVE 11 .....SemhAHotd Co.. . J. C. WYATT, Proprietor f ill !&; L J RATES: 100 Rooms $1.00 Without Bath, One Person $1.60 Without Bath, Two Persons 100 Rooms - 50 Rooms $1.50 With Bath, One Person . $2.00 With Bath, One Person $2.50 With Bath, Two Persons $3.00 With Bath, Two Persons We make special rates on rooms by the week or month. FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL DEPOTS . Note: We advertise .100 $1.00 per day rooms. You know what you are usually told elsewhere when you want a dollar a day room. The Semloh has just secured the services of Mr. V. R. Newbould, for three years room clerk of the New Grand Hotel, also Mr. E. Curtin, for the past five years with the Cullen Hotel. Catering Only to the Respectable Element . HHHII Daily Fashion Hint 9024 , TOR MID.SEASON WEAR Designed rather for the season to come than for the present Is the frock in dark blue georgette crepe. The front panel is trimmed with a deep beading and embroidery border, at both the upiper and lower edges. At the sides the panels are looped over the hips. A single row of beading finishes the flare sleeves. Medium size requires 5 yards h geor-gette with 3 yards h material for linins. CONQUEROR OF COIiSTIPATIOII AND SICK HEADACHE ufcliL The Great Success of Carter's IPARTFD'Q Little Liver PilLj is due to the com- -l J JJ rV plet8 satisfaction of aN who use them. AY? wViSi Not by PurinS and weakening the tl JL 3owds, but by regulatingand strength-- 1 HPILLS ening them. Ifcjga XJ Dont Hesitale-G- el a Bottle-ta- ke one after each meal and one at bedtime. They act as a natural laxative to the Bowels, and a regular and healthy con-dition of the system with freedom from Constipation and Sick Headache is ftie result. They are strictly Vegetable. Small Pill Small Dose Small Price Qenuin must bear srgnatur Skirt No. 8876. Size 24 to 1 ' 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35 cents. Embroidery No. 12557. Transfer, blue or yellow, supplying 4 yards of border 151 Inches wide. LIQUID REMEDY fMm (EA5Y TO TAKE-5PEED- Y BELIEF): . . f f (TAPUDINE fefef 1 ;: backaches, TOO O ; vwvJfns --PffffE AP$ETAN II LI DE . BofflPJ l1 v ff - i i EKPi ' SoIWhenabyfurni! fsM'jA doolera and acparuncn sfoits S- - Sf "tofor dluairaiei hoaUet' -- ifcdijgj ENCLANDRW SPRING BF.O CO. CITY EMPLOYEE IS OUT WJULFACTS "Some wonderful things happen in this world and one of them is the way Tanlac has restored my wife's health," said J. C. Lewin, of 3616 Dayton Avenue, Seattle, Wash., a well-know- n employee in the city en-gineer's office. "For years my wife had been suffer-ing with stomach trouble," continued Mr. Lewin, "and last year she had an attack of influenza that left her in a very weak and rundown condition. Nothing seemed to do her any good and she kept on getting worse until she had a complete break-dow- She suffered worse than ever with indiges-tion and was not able to eat anything without suffering agony afterwards. "Even the lightest things caused gas to form so badly on her stomach that it pressed up around her heart so she could hardly breathe. She had split-ting headaches and at times became so dizzy that she couldn't stand up. Her nerves were so shattered that it was impossible for her to get a good night's rest. The slightest noise would upset her and many a night she Just rolled and tossed all night long. She finally got so weak that she could not walk up or down stairs and in fact could hardly walk at all. "I had seen so much about Tanlac in the papers that as a last, resort 1 decided to get her a bottle and she started to improve right away. She can eat anything now and is never troubl-ed wiith even a touch of indigestion or stomach trouble. She has not only gained ten pounds but can do all of her housework and says that she feels as well as she ever did." Tanlac is sold in Bingham by W. H. Woodrlng, druggist, and by the lead-ing druggist in every city. The Retort Caurtto. "flo,"- - said liooker, a cheery bora, you have purchased a new motorcarf" 'Yes." answered Mr, Mlneby. "Cause fou a heap of trouble, doesn't ttt" "Yes." "Electricity's been going wrong, eh?" "No." "Sparking plug to the bad?" "Not that I know of. Then how Is It causing you trouble?" "By encnnrsglug people to stand tround and trr make funny r tattrks," Short Story About RMIao. She'Uc Is the joint product of b mcU and plants and cornea from In-dia. The lac Insects aio about lit of r Inch long, a bright rd In color. Vbtj tuck the Juices tt plants, di-vest them tnd exude th In the form f resin, which soon encases the wholo. Insect When the young lnse. fcave wanned out, the resin Is scrap! . from the broaches, jrrnund. washed alxed with rolophonr and orplmcnt, Cuoked slowy and drawn out Into the tbin sheets we know as shellac, Sheepskin for 8 Irk. A sheepskin is of great value to person who Is confined to the bed. Put nnder the sheot, wool side np, It Is delightfully soft and itful for the patient It Is well to have two of them, no lhf one can In In use while the other is delng nlretf. To keof them soft 'and fluffy ttj should be beaten on the buck n cm oo the tvW Ida. The Ar of Not Hearing. The rt of not hearlnr should be learnt by all. It is fully as Impor tant to rtitnestle happiness as a culti-vated ear, for which both money and time are expen-led- . There aw so many things which it Is painful to hear, to many which we ought oot to hrar, so very many which, If hear1 ";"! dis-turb the temper, corrupt ..tmr'Mty and modesty, det.rtrtft from "ntenfr tnent and happiness, that evcrjono should bo educated to take in or shut out sounds according to bis or W pleasnre. Exchange. New Disease. Little Margaret hod Just recovered from tbe chicken pox Her mother ha" compan one day anrt one of the ladiee asked her the nature of her nines Margaret thought for a while, bvS could not reinemoer the name- - She knew It sounded like something that came from the butcher's and finally said : "Oh, I know, I had tbe lama chop" Illustrated Nw. Patience. A phlegmatic Insensibility Is as dif-ferent from patience, as a pooi from a harbor. Into the one, Indolence nat-urally sinks us; but if we arrive at the other It la by encountering many an adverse wind and rough --jt, with mom skilful pilot at the a'.m thus elf, and a company under bttr than the pAstOuo irtimr Pyramids of Egypt The Egyptian pyramids number To 'to all, and some of tbero are entirely In rains: The group o these struc-tures which Is most 'mportant con-teln- s the Great Pyramid, named abw Cheopr, after n Egyptlon king. It la taut of about 2300.JO0 Mocks of ttouo. The Bigger Share. China and India contain one-ha-lf the people of the world. The snnnnl pil-grimage to Benares Includes over million persons. |