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Show ; . PACE SIX 'li liliNoIIAftl PItESS BULLETIN- ' - ' --v Miss ChrisU Olson of Payson was the guest of Mrs., Elmer Knudsen be. held Dec. 5th. A program and dance will be given. .... , CDPPERFIELD Miss Edith Borg spent Friday of last week in Salt Lake. Mi'ss Stella Klopenstine' spent Sun-day at Sandy, visiting Mrs. William Mace." Mr. and Mrs. Willis Parks and son, r ' " 7. ' ' ' r Kei?h, were Salt Lake visitors Tues-day, '' Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Kent left Mon-day for Trenton, Mo., to make their future home. . Mrs. William Mace of Sandy spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Willis Parks. Mrs. Morris Cotter. entertained the G. G. G. G. Club at her home in Copperfield Friday of last week. Auc-tion bridge was played. Mrs. ... Joe Kemp won fij-s- t prize, Mrs. J. B. My-ers consolation.' Luncheon was serv-ed to sixteen members. Miss Janet Mann of Salt Lake spent the week end with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mann. Friday of last week.'- - ' The Copperfield' Community Club' held a business meeting Friday- of last week, electing new officers for the following year. Mr. Basil Do-ma- n being elected as president, Mrs. Guy McNabb vice president, Miss Al-t- a Acord secretary and Mr. John H; land treasurer. The next meeting will Gethtemane On the land now known as the Gar-den of Getlisenmne there are eight very old olive trees which tradition ayt were living In the time of Christ The actual location of the Garden of "Our Lord's Agony" was lost, and the pres-ent site selected asthe probable loca-tion. Mrs. Hannah Holt and two daugh-ters, Alice and Margaret, were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. ' The Bazaar which was given under the auspices of the L. D. S. Sunday School teachers at the ward church house, Wednesday, was well attended and much enjoyed by the young peo-ple, The day's program was conclud-ed with a dance in the evening, the proceeds of which, were turned over to the Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell and Mrs. A. P. Hemingsen spent Tuesday in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. D A, Thomas and two daughters, atlended the Thomas family reunion 4n Sair Lake City on Thursday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark were vis-itors to Murray Thursday evening. Mrs. A. P. Hemingsen, Mrs. R. F. Meycrhoffer and Mrs. D. A. Thomas motored to South Jordan Friday to visit friends. A committee consisting of Mrs. W. J. Fahrni, Mrs. M. Nelson, Miss Han-sen and Miss E. Hatch, entertained the Social Club members at their club rooms, Thursday, seven tables of 500 were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. P. Penpraze, Mrs. Alma Bloom, L. Howard and F. D. Griffiths. A late luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell were Salt Lake visitors Monday. FOR RENT I NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS I Steam Heat. Strictly Modern. Rates Reasonable 13 Markham I'llHllilllilllPillill! iPlliiiSiSii i!!ill!ll!IUIlfill!!iiIli Illllilllflfjj For Your V CHRISTMAS SEWING and FANCY NEEDLEWORK See MRS. HERBERT GUST 9 Wall St. I , Phone 349 t ' ' " v nawwf 1 ' I & CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS are invited to make this store their headquarters. Complete stocks and reasonable , v 3 prices assure full satisfaction in any gifts you may purchase. Select from our various offerings the gifts he or she needs and will enjoy. Real economy and honest quality are happily combined in any gift ybu may purchase ji from this store. Come in tomorrow and make comparisons. 3 Never Have We Had Such A Brilliant Array of Toys f i .. , : ; ; - - ; Dolls Furnituri ; v Blocks Balls ' (R r, - Doll's Davenettes . ' Our line of blocks, both large and , q 1. PlOIiii Doll's Chairs WM m, - small is unsurpassed. Not a kind is miss-- m jRBrC-- 5 Doll's Buggies flWi ing in the block department. Pi 4 Doll's Dishes RUDDCr balls of every description are X ' ' ?? StoEaS nEverything to make the doll comfort- - 'SfJlfli listed in our line of toys. Large balls, C able over the holidays. .fflllOl small ones, plain ones, colored ones, and A K ------- ---- - M fCt any thing in the Hne of Rubber 1 Kiddie KaVS ' Balls is on our shelves. Not only do we boast of a wonderful If AtXtOS W line of Kiddie Cars, but in this section of &sv s Y $ the Toy Department we have wagons, JkTy; Rubber-tire- d autos, and they go like rsf ft and sleds, too. Sleds in all sizes, and Jlh 60 too. We have them in all sizes.JfrSlI every description. Vyf Bring the children in and let them pickf I ' ' out the size they need. rt . K Mechanical Toys ; In our Mechanical Toy Department, VJfltmCS 5? jJL 1 we have so many new novelties that it ?t ' k i!SV is an impossibility to name them all. J&FML Fr theJong winter evenings, there is g K Sand and gravel mixers, electros. Me- - nothing that pleases the children more k lL"Uchanical Monkeys, dogs, frogs, horses, gt We have tlheJaric,st a,s- - 6 fJ&PO ducks, geese, and bears. pMffif50"?1 th;sT.arcr st0cd Check- - A H J&t- z- gers' Lo0' NelheBly, and a thousand j 1 5 other games to choose from. . g The Doll Department is composed of h every kind of doll imaginable from JtM 1 Not only have we a complete line of j, i llul and do s' . c 6(olU Pets-- trombones, pianos, and everything Mpk a ( V farUS iTi SJr in the musical toy to make the little tot & kind that "g happy. g I A THE BINGHAM MERC. ! THE BIG 'STORE W ciaf. cir..c cii. fe.c-- . zoac .ci xisf. cs. i:cr?f. .c cir. .?c 13 i t I Always at Your Service I Campbell Drug Store I Whatever your needs may be, you will find the utmost in quality and service at the Campbell 1 Drug Store. Full selections at bottom prices. J CAMPBELL DRUG CO I J t nfemBwV, Why The ! I L. C. Smith 1 H 11 ' Cuts Belter j . i i 'I lie T;ill hearings and mechanically exact con- - 1 J struction of tlie h. C. Smith make it especially effi- - J J cient in cutting stencils. Important, also, is the J interchanjeahlf platen feature which allows the J nistant insertion of a hard platen for manifolding, I j or of other special platens for card or label writing. I L. C. Smith & Bros., Typewriter Co. I Executive Offices : : Syracuse, N. Y. I 338 S. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah J Phone Wasatch 3939 J ! t t |