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Show 'j PACE FOUR THE BINGHAM PRESS-BULLETI-N - t j IamiiB :" I f I - "sjlpf3jtnjSJjGSlSj) 1 AD Means Coim Hrnl9nir0- V To IN. One. - " 'I Biggost Bargain ionsalioEi flfHoraplod This Voar All Former 1925 Events Totally Eclipsed Three . Days of Marvelous Underpricing I MARCH 16th, 17th, 18th Pre-Inventor- y Time at Schramm-Johnson- 's I Means the UNUSUAL In Value-Givin- g All over the store, it means a round-u- p of thousands of dollar's worth of the most-neede- d merchandise. Taking tremen- - j I dous mark-down- s to bring stocks down to the lowest possible level before stock-takin-g. Remember sale continues I I three days only. Don't delay coming! Every minute means a lost opportunity. Check your needs from this ad. I I Stock up for weeks ahead. I I 3rWan.pr..n.w::. ....... 39c 777 TTb IJ51 777 .. 42c 83c 6 for 29c IP Ifll iC i2 g;o,r.. 21c38c sSSir1.8!? 19c 37c 50c Tube Colonial rinic10"".".10 $1i19 I I Pole,, Honev and ' 21 C 43C 79C PIlA Shavillfl CtXtl " 73C HIT. Canker' l I 07p Mifflin Alkohol Af. Medicine....... I, With each Purchase of Gold-plate-d f',-- 'l V. " Nature's Remedy . , 10 7 . Pinkham's Vegetable , 00. l., .... JunJor9 I Ob 41 b I ; Ulllette Kazor at $1.00. Compound I ...., ...... 03b ' 3 SfalMg feontholatum, spocial . . 19c 38cfTErr "" Hi "SktH.'...'.'."' wo Listorino, special . . . . 19c 38c i'iix?&i S:Eil,.''.!tS2 LiRhthouseiCloansor 5 for 25c $ i,7 18e38e lujol, special 83c r'""' $1.79 Sl 2 ""Hi Vick's Vapo Rub . . . . 25c 49c Sr3S s1"' Pmrtraior Hair Hra.k .. ..OOB .......$1.60 Hood's Sarsaparilla .... $1.07 43c LotmmJ rmea Bo4r fn4rr. Iaa4 raa SSo Unpin I llllly I'aainoU 97fi m n I 1 --- --- "c Scott's Emulsion . . . . . 83c c I 1 I lMi.l Ka 17lS Aort 's: 59c Tanlac, special ...... 79c 33 4fe Papo's Cold Compound . . r. 27c .VE 29c hZI.. 37c 77c lYlulsificd Cocoanut Oil . . 38c 87c ?ZTZZZma s- -. i8c 36c Java Povvdor .. . . . . . . 37c :"'s til rx -- ; 11 Crystal IVhito Soap, . . . 10 for 37c x?.r:.'33i' I ..".'- I- 23 C C C M. Ty.r mm .bi..io. I izzsr Jap luoso soap, . . , o for 39c Water Bl. aa F.uaial. $i.67 UttI,. I . Bo-Jay- 'a Faatlly Sprrlal Hot ssrr..rr-23c4B- o VJoodbury's Facial soap 18c 3 for 50c vssjlt si.is H..,r... T....H... Or..- -. --" 7 ?. .V?'- -. 87C c0;;;;ce III Klag-La- c Tooth Pasto . 37c sss?.r.r$i.79 ?sf 39c Candy Specials M.JJc Xw. 37c HeUca18c37c76c !;eow...24c79c CHOcolated coated B- - '- - '- 10c17cc ;r Quarts 33c SphtM5c pineapple hearts i... 35c I PhmWMiikof'jgc'3Jc Pctrohtum- - squibb's Liquid- jgc i2lb..... 19c Pound ... .36c b"tg.... 73c PHhh.am'8. ' 19c 37c BUTTER CREAM CORN ,1.00 Purite-Rubb- er Kwik Kurl Electric Curhng l2 Jb. ...... 15C Pound .. 23C Gloves BSC I Irons 15c Pure White Toilet Tissue. Soluble In water Will $1.50 Watarbury 0Q. 5U5 Uihml . AmCloc03U Vacuum Bottles Q7C CHOCOLATE DIPPED DATES ot clog drain C'ilO Thrift .... lKrPrtIIJ .... p- l- ..... .............. 0 I 50c Tooth Brushes. 72 23C ' - "' " '' :' -:- - : ' CANYON, UTAH v jlN SOCIETY Mrs. Horace Higgs entertained at ' a prettily appointed luncheon at her home in Carr Fork Saturday after-noon. Cover were laid for Mrs. Dave Lyon. Mrs.L ee Jones, Mr. I?au Ransom, Mrs. Paul Richards, Miss Verna Skanchy and Mrs. Hor-ace Higg. The afternoon was spent , in sewing. ' ' Miss Vcrna Skanchy and Miss Alio eilc Higgs were hostesses to the Nul Cirls Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Wade in the Rourgard apart-ments. A Kensington followed the business meeting. An attractive two I course luncheon of St. Patrick's ef- - feet was served to Misses Agnes James, Annie Masters, Ruby Knud-sen, Levcade Stokes, Alta Acord, a Garrett, Edna Cook, Rosetta Hailing, Pauline Philips, Marjorie - Horsley, Louise Van Ke, Gertrude Colyar, June Rhcesc, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Mrs. C. D. Abel, Mrs. Nelson V'oung, Mrs. Ross Gush-ing and Mrs. Wade. Miss Levcade Stokes won the hon-or for high score in a guessing game and Mrs. C. D. Abel the consolation. The F.. E. Ladies met at the Gcm-me- ll Memorial Club House Tuesday afternoon., Bridge was played and Mrs. K. D. Woods won the honor for the high score. Refreshments were served to Mrs. D. G. Latimer, Mrs J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Vaughn Christcnscn, Mrs. Severn Grandquist, Miss Vera Grandquist, Mrs. Htb. Nichols, Mri. Joe Warning, Mrs. G. B. Covey, Mrs. - James Nerdin and Mrs. K. D. Woods. Mrs. F. Huffman of 144 Main street entertained at cards in honor of Mrs. E. Krager of Swalcdale, Iowa. Five hundred was played. Mrs. E. G. Knapp of Salt Lake won the ladies first prize ind Mr. Howard Weaver, the gentleman's first prire. A late supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Knapp, Mrs. U V. Webster of Salt Lake, Mrs. Howard Weaver, Mr. Kar! Huffman, Mrs. E. Kreger, and '", Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meade. Mrs. E. Kreger and Messrs. Claude and Clint Huffman who have rcturn-e- d from service of three years in the Marines, were the guests of honor at a dinner given by Mrs. E. G. Knapp , in, l .67 West Taylor avenue, Thursday cn'n,?- - Cvcr were laid for twelve. "umnWj :' : CDPPERFIELO Miss Margaret Anderson returned ' home Tuesday evening after a two weeks' visit in Salt Lake. Miss June Rhees and Miss Ruby Knudsen attended the Pantages Sun-- - day. I " Messrs. John Hyland, Richard Hy- - land, William Steele, Fred Anderson and Felix McDonald returned home Friday froirt Ventura, California, where they went to attend the fun-eral of Mrs. Geo. Pope. ai The Copperfield Community Club v; t - held its semi-month- entcrtai.nuu.-n-t at the school house last Friday eve-ning. Tbe program was as follows: Song by the committee, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd. Mrs. Ber-ni- ce Ralls, Mrs. Win. McNabb Mrs. Guy McNabb.'Mrs. Ivy Meekins. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crandafl. Miss Edna Palmer, Gilbert Colyar, Mrs. John Ford, and Mrs. Landon Fori Little Misses Maxine McNabb and Helen Meekins favored the audience with a dance which was well received and encored. A humorous vews -r-tiule was given by Carl Todd. Dancing followed the business meeting with music by the Imperials. : Miss Mabel Neprud went to Salt Lake Saturday to attend a principal's meeting. ' Miss Bessie Call spent the week-en-d , in Provo, ? Misses Mabel Knudsen and Lottie Maxfield left Wednesday morning to attend the tournament in Salt Lake. '' ; Miss Mary Anderson left Wednes- - " day for Salt Lake to visit with Mrs. Rose Cunliffe for several days. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dixon and fam-ily of Dinkeyville have moved into the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gause. What's the use of making a horse of yourself when you can buy of r WELL'S GROCETERIA at Salt Lake City prices? . ' Cynical Definition History Is a .narrative of events by ' i B man who does not personally know f tlifin. compiled from writings of other ' ; iiersons, probably nilalu formed. Ex- - ,1 ' thange.;--w";:",?-- :.':''' ''' ' |