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Show '. ; ' " C'V .1 : V'''.!., THE. PRESS-BULLETI- .', .,: : r .v.' ' :;. ' 'v:- :r V'. '. 'V' JMlNC-HA-M BRIEFS M Dr. J, F. Flynn waa'ln the capital M on business Tuesday. ... M Mrs. A". G.; Sorenson and, the Miss-- jj es Mario and Inea Stewart were la jj the iko Saturday and Sunday. g Mr. Stanley Jackson is home after 5 receiving an honorable from the Students discharge Army Training 3 Corps at the University of Utah. H . J IMrs. Ethel Bowlden has gone to Sprtngvllle where she will make her 2 home will! her mother, Mrs. Don Full-- mer. g Mr. 'Henry Oddie was home on a ' n furlough last Saturday and Sunday. lite is a member of the IS. A. T. C 3 at the University of Utah. H Mr. Sam 'Brown was a Salt Lake H visitor last week. . . H .. . - ;.; : "... g Mre. -- Clara H. stapleton returned H last Tuesday Trom Grand Junction, Colorado, where shfe had gone to see m her sister, Mrs. (Mary iB. Anderson who was Beriously ill with pneumonia. B Mrs- - Anderson died the day after H Mrs. Stapleton arrived. iShe is also the sister of Mrs. Paul Ackerman of Sj Copperfleld. . N ; J Mrs. Charles (Brown w:th son Coy, M and baby, spent the past week in Salt g Lake City. j Jack.Uoyd. John Bogan and John jj Schoettlin have roceived honorable a discharges from the S. A. T, C. 3 Miss Kita Young of Salt Lake is visiting with her brother, (Mr. George J Young and his wife. - J Dr. Anderson is home from Fort M Riley, Kansas. tt J The Bingham auxiliary of the Red H Cross held a meeting at the Red Cross jj headquarters, Friday, December 13, il for the purpose of discussing the coming Christmas drive. S Dr. Olyan arrived Wednesday from J Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. ... il Jack Davis, son of Mrs. Anna Da-- jj via and Miss Joella Abrahamson were " H quietly married in Salt (Lake City on jj Wednesday. They were accompanied U by Miss dBrtha Peterson and Misa g Maggie Davis, a sister of the groom. 8 ' v. 1 Mrs. J. IB. Myers, wife of Division' Manager Myers, of the Utah Power 3 A Light Company, Is quite ill with an j attack of the prevailing malady, J Spanish influenza. I Miss Agnes James, who has been J enjoying a short vacation visiting her ff mother at the James Farm at Union, J la again at her post In the book store H helping with the holiday rush. U 'Mrs. Thomas H. Parsons was a ro-ll turning passenger on the D. & R, O. J train IMonday afternoon. She had been H summoned to Salt Lake City by the j Illness and death of Mr. Parson's fa-- ther. X ,,.., ; . S Mrs. Ben Lewis, a former popular - member of Bingham's social set, is in the city for the holiday season, as-- 5 sisting Mr. Lewis in the Jewelry; M store. m , H Q. B. Kelly spent some days the jj early part of the week in Salt Lake j. City on business matters. H J Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bourgard H were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. ,. Joe Mayer, who has been attending N a military school In Virginia, is at J borne to spend th3 holiday season M with his parents and many friends. m . JJ Miss Agnes Qulnn has accepted a position with Cley's Jewelry Company jj tor the Christmas season. M Miss Jennie Jackson, storekeeper at U the office of the Utah Power & Light 4 Company, Is ill at the home of her J mother, Mrs. James Jackson, at 287 K Main street. N - J Victor Eckman, of Salt Lake City. M was a. Bingham visitor this week look- - (J Ing after his property Interests la. U this city. g ;Mr. anl Mrs. Erick A. Miller and N Httle daughter Luclle. motored to H Midvals, fjttarday. iMra. Miller ro-ll malned In Mldvale, the guest of her il sister. Miss Valera Erickson, while g Mr. Miller went to iSal lake City on M business for his firm, the Gibson Com-- W merclal Company. mM - g Mrs. T. H. Parsons was in Salt J Lake, 'Monday to attend the fune H" of her father-i- n law, T. F. Parsons. whose deaih occurred there Saturday, n Mr. Parsons was one of the ploneera M of Salt lke City. J. R. Spence. Bingham soldier, lias returned home from Fort Stevens, Co a lumbia, Oregon. 3 Mrs. George Greathouse has recelv I ed a letter from Mrs. B. E. .Willis, f who Is now located at Webster City, 1 J Iowa, staling that her husband had j 8 arrived in France. j . OUR 5th ANNIVERSARY .lipBeskeliteIl 1 am $ ii v JLk : Phone 147 1 '"g:---:-!- ' : 1 Lar,e as . A Complete Stock of I (fm l i y jW of I Genuine Diamonds in the I i HP- - Shaving Stands g - . . , h ; and cupS with I Latest Designs, and prices ; Ladies Bracelet watches ; j ' A con,p,ete stock to scU'ct from- g - I - : Brushes to suit every body 8 Tsv. , ' . While they last .$3.75 and up ! 8 ' " HAS JUST ARRIVED Your Selectioa Early while ! - 8 yt v Stock is complete j t 1 MADE IfJ DirJGIIAM 1 vrr l B V ( OlOilV seen at Cley's i . .g ' 1- - MiyrJ With every $2 purchase or over a key S Lowet Prices an?f Ebony at i " & L -- f x ever Call i 8 We carry a full line of Silverware in Wm. ' .pom away free. The one who and convince yourself. ! j Rogers 1847; Community Silver, at Lowest Prices comes first has ftrst chance to sealed ! B ever offered. . ; ocjfc. 7Ac jewelry which is selected KNIFE AND FORK SET j for the contest is in our display window. p r;- - .. - 8 SHOP early The lock will he opened by Chief of 4 ' S3 ! B 1 Police A. Pautch on January I, 1919, V J ' j V" 8 RllV TpW4lrv N at 2 p.m. In last year's contest we k .If g w j 8 BUT BUY EARLY 8 ' I I B :::XX4X:cX: Special $1.25 Per Set I 8 ! H 8 mimm xtx;::3b moo.xrxc-'::x- tssox ! . H J , 8 Don,t ail t0 sce our beautiful as- - A FEW ARTICLES OF OUR Peart Bead Necklace, large assort- - Boys Girls' and Gents' Rings i B - SPECIALS' ment to select from. , . 50 up from .., --41.00 tip M sortment Of Cut Glass.' Our Stock COn-- T C;tVPrine Picture Frame- - from ttflA ! 8 ' BaWRmpm plain' or sets 50 up Assortment of Emblem Chains. . - g slsts of a beautiful Cut m Water Sets, Chain, Large ; Gentlemen's Scarf .trinsfii. 50 up. , EmWem Buttons, Pins and Rings j g Nappies, Vases of --all descriptions, Bracelets.-- !' 75 Fountain Pens with lTpolnts ' - Culf Links the very latest i.50 up ;- -- j S Bowls, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Sug-- Powder Jar with Silverine tops 98? ' , from up Silver Mesh Bags, Special Sl.50 up 1 B ar and Creamers, Etc. Stt"g S'IVCf Sp" Cfrg Lafrge Assortment of Pocket Knives A complete and te Assortment 'Y We guarantee to save you money Hand Painted China, 25 per cent and : 7 "' "P of Genuine Cameo Brooch Rings and ! m . ' - 35 per cent .discount. Rosary Beads in Variety of Colored Lavcliers at prices of exceptional valu-- ! g on your Xmas shopping. Inking Stand in Solid Brass...$l2 Stones ; S2.25 up es. j xxc.:q-- j S ! B &rm?j&sjsw ! H I H I Gifts of Jewelry bought here have A GIFT THAT IS ALWAYS Remember, all Diamonds, Jewelry Convince yourself. See our win-- ! 5 PRIZED 1 B a permanent value and a lasting inter We carry a most complete line in ' or any articIe'purchased from CLE YS dows. Call in our store and let us S m ha, go hr toward making your XTatlwtofgoW JIky STOKK are guaranty tho you how ..v. money on your j 8 Xmas ideal. that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. to be exactly as represented. Xmas Gifts. 8 xwxxwc ! B ' " "'v,' ; 1 The gift of jewelry will not disappoint for it is something everybody likes to have. We ask you B to visit oh palatial store whether you buy or not, and see our beautiful Xmas j'ewelry. Compare ! B values with other places in town or outside. The offerings here will soon help to solve the problem jj of what to-- give. " " . t 1 A SURE APPRECI- - A COMPLETE ' ! 8 A LargeA STOCK of LADIES iSf S i4regoidSniiTand Articles purchased now, on which a small and gents B rrtfrlC$Tup deposit is made, will be held until you in GuaranedoYear ffjhv ! 1 m Iv, want them. Shop early and get your fJ I I ' Suveir choice of out Christmas Bargains mHampdcn MiW I Im,, ' , Prices to suit every- - . ' , . ..' .A written Guarantee fef j g body with every Watch. m, J W J i I tiW. JEWELRY THE BEiT jyL, j I Store Pen Store Open 8 Evenings fjP WWSW Evenings j Mg . , . 0trJi , , V 1 Tft 7e Store With the Reputation I Toys Given AwayFree to Children With Each Purchase ftT I iiissis2EJSsiaaaiiiiiiiiass23aiEsssxxiiiisjiiiisfii2iiaiitisssiiiiiiii ' ..., I The Press-Bullet- in j l.'H. MASTERS, General Manager, J-J C. D. McNEELEY, Editor and Use. I i lubacrlptlon $2,00 Year In Advance. ' 12.80 on Tlma. 1 f, ( Entered m icood-clas- s matter JaJt. 1 it, 1915, at the postotfice at Proro, f mab, under the act of March 3d, 18?. , . ; l j iMued Friday of Each Veek at Prove, f Jj Utah. . J THE REAL THING I i Sain, the chorcman. rtttuniPit from f j tlm city with a scarf pin Unit con-- . i J talnod R '(liiiniond' of no usuhI niw., 1 it was the pride of his In-a- tu.d th - |