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Show .. - Hrf ... One day service, Friday to Sat- - :'. i nrday.. Royal , Laundry. Phou ' 90. , , ... B. II. S. BASKET BALL SEA- - j SOX TICKETS AT THE H. S. J OFFICE, $1.50 I ?' The Royal Laundry does it best. Phone 90. 13. II. S. BASKET BALL SEA-SO- X TICKETS AT TILE II. S. OFFICE, $1.50 1- - . . ... -v : f yj i CHILDREN AND MISSES' HOLLYWOOD ! j I PRINTED FROCKS : I :ll 1 ; ;r . - . '';:":.:: Made up in all the latest Flayer and Princess Styles V . ' rS , -- r ; - $ :. I m All fast colors Sizes 2 to 14 years . . . ' 1 .. - : ; . i : I PRICED ? -j I $1.25 to $1.50 I . ic , I ifjg ;' i. f I JUST THE DRESS NEEDED FOR HOUSE AND '! I school vEAR - l"';"'. 1 : ' . x . I -j 1 Bingham Merc. Co. I "THE BIG STORE" J Q Thurs., Fri., Sat, Jan. 16-17-1- 8 : ' I , A UNIT OF WALGREEN CO. Your Money Goes Further Buying These n J j" lf 11 1 b I Featuring Exceptional Values Backed By Our Guarantee ' .ra I I of Satlstactlon. Buy a Dollar's Worth and Save r B I WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ; ' ' V ' j ?5c Eagle Br?nd fi tnr f flfl I 10c PaJmoIhrt Soap OgtBSS--- I I S l l . I 1 14 for $1.00 L ' ' ' 1 IV i j 35e Extract 5 The FoUowmg 25c PJ Woo I 6 tor --001 , l4-- i W0 R E.Way Preptxralioiu Jl 75c Hffl- - l- -i - . j I J'Mi io?T IS UU I H Purf. ; ...4 2iorfi.oo: I tVlj IforttM lv U f 0c Java Rlc Powder 3 for $1.00 I ' K b tn Jl 60c UaUrlnt 3 for $1.00 .i J 44;f 5!'2i l 50c Jirgena' Lotion ..3for?1.00 . f " ' J" V . W 9ljMia' 9x4 Watw Cl 0 Shaving or Make-H-p Mirror , . ' V ' lflVffanftla7 V l0ttnCM CJ with EaeI Back. Will 1 flfl y j - . MS t H 3 for $1,00 ; 1 71. Ylck-- . Vapo Rub . 2forjl.00 W ; uSS .... 4 OF $1.00 , tOc Lavorii .........Iforf1)0 . Iliictnre Iodine, 1 onnc 50c GiUett 9f,t1 fin , LSS Parkt, Dgvfa Siajidardized Jiy Extract Witch Hazel, 6 ott. Blades, B'b . . . . I DI I lUU . Cod liver 1 nn CI Alrta TaWeta, S4. f 50c Auto Strop 9 fflr tf v S Ofl aw .,vc. I iUU .. .... J hUU Bay Rum. 4 a. 1 Blades, 6'a f $L0 Petrolas-a- r 31.00 5 mrTfA 50e LJstcrlne Shav-- 9 fftr 1 flfl "y 3& Phospho Compound C n,wl TJnt. Ing Cream ...... J IUI iP I iUU-- , -- x i, Ton! 51.03 l jfom 2W ;ata 4ffirJi nn " L Cream . . . 1 1 1 . Sl. . . . fimrTlin Carbo Cleantr, 4 ranees fc7! l '5T ?- U- I Dobefl Sohtlon, ounce. 25c LWertae C fnf J; Analgesia. ft ItJ Tooth Paste 0 , fj.- - J4 EIlxir ctnlp and FennoL BaumeBengue .. 4 liUU 2 0ances 1 50c Pepsodent 0 ; I mSS!i3Stt u Henn 4 aoncM Toolh Paste d IOr T ' ' f . . ' i . ja3h1J0 o2ft. of Am-- I ge 3 fOr V I, . . h lMoV I lli I ffi?. 3 for y 1 ly I CANDY SPECIAU-Su;-rar Coated Jordan Almonds V2 lb. 22c lb: 43 J a, .J-'- . - ni'LByyn friiiri-i.,,1--- , , r i fifVaTi"nli mM B. II. S. BASKET BALL SEA-SON TICKETS AT TIIE II. S. OFFICE, $1.50 The Royal Laundry sews on cur buttons. Phone 90. Royal Laundry ' repairs your clothes. Phone 90. Royal Laundry darns your hose. Phone 90. ' '. Basket Ball Season Tickets, : 11-5- Hi School Office. Flat ResMaatlal Straaf The rtdullvs utaodlog oj tlie tarl ma large afreets of tl American Itles Is) of course, largely a matter of i!nlon, but according to Edwnrd ttangerford Id hto book. "rtoch'iter' tlaat avenue, Rochester, Is perhaps tl" taeet residential street In America lie says that this la due tint only It lie beauty of the hutnes. hut also tc 'lie careful restriction of the style ot irchlteotore and the encroarhnuut of 'usiness. NOTICE AUTO TAXES DUE Deputy County Assessor W. V. Evans will be at the City Hall on Friday January' 17th prepared to jreept Automobile Taxes for the year 1930. This will be done as a matter of convenience to the nutoists as they will be required to present tax receipt to the Sec'y of S ate before license plates will be iasued to them this year. - Laad of Clovas :v..'v i frem the Island ot Zanzibar come J the bulk ot ihe world's supply at cloves, there being almost &0XXMM trees In In the Industry there. ' 1 ' The miWiiw rWU'utiiwi era often-a- nearly rHnte.1 tlmf It Is ! fici li m Wnsa ihem separately. Ow-rc-noiw'e the sublime imkea the end one atep above th -- ,!.rdous make Hie tmmime etata- - I'nlne. r 4l . :. ; Old European Racm - The ortflu of the Basque Is an settled. The name la applied to a pe-culiar race, dwelling on the elopes af the ryreneea." They occupy the prov-ince of Blacay, Alava, Oolpozcoa aafl Kavarre In Spain, and tw French da. (rtmenta. Bayonae tad Maaleosv . One day servico, Friday to Sat-- r rday. ' Royal Laundry. Phone ':V'tfi A-- J p ; v:S' ; mm$ . WvM ... 1 :'inHE OCTACON ,. HCUSC WfC3 , Mrs. Boyd Barnard entertained members of the 0. O. G. O. club Thursday afternoon, s" Avery Masters and Jackson Steele will entertain a number of their friends at a sleighing party this evening. - t The lilies. Auxiliary of the American Legion met Thursday evening at Fire Hall No. 2 with Mrs. Sianley Jacques, Mrs. Rob-ert Hone. and Mrs. J. M. Wood-house- - as hostesses. . Short talks were given lr Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, State President; Mrs. D. O. RutIedge,.Ktate Secretary, and Mrs. L. l. Turner State Treas., Guests from the Magna and Too-ele Posts - were special ; guests. Musical iniinlers were furnished by Kennetth Harker, Norma 01-- and 'Marjorie Earl. I . n j Mrs. John J. Pitman of Idaho Falls, Idaho, was the guest of Mrs. II. C. McShane Thursday. . Mrs. Eugene Morris and chil-dren returned Friday from a week's visit in Parawan. Mrs. Roy Shilling and daughter Patricia will leave Saturday for an extended stay in California. . Firemen No. 2 were pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening of last week by their wives. The eve-ning was spent in cards'. Refresh-mnt- s were served to thirty guests. . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wim- - raer of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris Sunday. , , o Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Siunricht annunce the birth of a daughter Monday, January 12. The Parent-Teacher- s Associa-tion met Monday evening in the High School auditorium. Dr. Arthur L. Bceley of the Univer-sity of Utah was the guest speak-er. His subject dealt with "How To Meet Life' and Its Problems." Ho discussed the different ways humanity use to, evade these life problems and. how these ways fhould After Dr. Beeley's talk open-- discussion was carried on for a half hour, musical numbers were' furnished by the girls Glee Club of Ihe High sch-orl Exposure: The plans s shown are for a lot facing Suth or West. For a lor facing North or East th plans should be reversed. Lot size : House frontage, 47ft.; Side Clerance, left 3 Jt., right 10ft. j Lot frontage, minimum 60 ft. j Construction: Hollow tile wiih stucco finish; roof and decks, canvas; founda- - times. . The Octagon is a modern bruise. It provides ; Cellar, full area of house. I Laundry, heater and general pace, cold room. A large recreation room could he fitted up nnder the living room if desired. Firstf floor: Entrnce vestibvile with coat --WHAT IS MODERNISM? , We condemn what we do not understand. The inventor and the pioneer always meet w ith pub-li- e opposition simply because their ideas are new not understood. When the L'Art Decoratif Ex- - position was first opened in Paris the general public was skeptical and the conservative artists would have nothing to do with it, simp-jt- . And yet the effect of the Exposition has been to awaken the whole of France and appears tn be des ined to spread over the entire of Europe and America as to new and broad possibi-- j lities in the field of ' art some-thing with a vital living spirit that appeals to the modern age in contradistiction with the dead past. , ".Modernism" is a definition in itself, "Modern" in tune with the irloset, living room with lavatory off private hall, dining room, kit-- , chcii, maid's room, bath, plenty of closets and a two car motor room, j A roofed terrace connects with ' both liviirjr room and dining room, Second lioor: Three bed rooms, vo baths, 2 Urge wtrdrobes, balconies con-necting with each bed room and rnple closets. The large balcony er deck over the motor room has n stairway to the garden. Ceiling heights: Celler, seven feet, first floor, eight feet six inches; second floor ' tight feet. tion, concrete; windows, stee! casements in Bpecial arrangement! with integral screens. Doors, wood, to special details, Interiors: Floors, linoleum; walls, plaster 'in special moulded texture; kit-chen, composition tile ; bath rooms .composition tile; steam heat, gas j nd electric wiring. Cnbiture, 30,825 cubic ft. Approximate cost, $10100. Complete working plans and specifications of this house are avHiiaoie tor a nominal sum. Ad-dress the Building Editor and re-fer to House : Hudson's Great 8 Coupe Reveals Modernistic Motif .iig w 'f VrJ '1 Thi smart Hudson Great Eight Coupe reveal the modernistic Lnes and detail of the new ffudson tenet. ' Powered with the Great Eight motor, the Coupe is one of the best of the brilliant Hudson series, being large, ;. roomy and smooth, in addition to possessinj all the allurements of the distinctly personal car. There is ample : room for three in the luxurious interior. . ..''"' - Mulbarry Cultlvatioa riu-r- are several varieties Of SflUl in tbe UnftcJ States the leaves f which are used for feeding silk .vormg. ' One ts tlie black malberrj (.Moras nigra), which grows to (Be Suutb and in CaUfornta. The white mulberry (Moras alba) Is much mow extensively planted and Its leaves ar considered tlie best food for silkworm The paper mulberry ts still anotbei species which famishes leaves for 411k worms; Llka MotW MkM Mrs. Black, Just afesrled, mrop hoaoe te her nrjber downs U Dtalv ta end her t)i recipe for trat eak lifter much labor the fMlowitig recipe was nailed back to the rfangtiter-"fak- e as wKh fior aa roe newt 'cording to bow many folk they 1 eat j put is some salt anybody kwwi how OMicb; put la art the rest of rh. Ingredients. ' be anre In have yotr Color Affects Narvea griddle hot" KiflinnRA Tiifre nre iti.we wi.o claim (hat Itw rnlm ynu surround yourself with af tret you psychologically and that tor tirllllnnt color Is trying on the nerves IV l.i her or not one goes quite as fnt aa admitting that onrcwrvedlj, we all know that there Is an atmosphere of rrtfnlneR8 and quiet In a room wlte .ft!y tinted walls wlilcb blrnd 'ar nmnloualy with the other colors io the worn. Complicated Prae. Fuyon Is a lustrous. tifnu ' thread, formed h dtafit'iviiig rt'd'hili either as Cotton llnter or wfc'ftl '; In a soltabte solvent, pnssEfin if fluid through s nirtrmlirg initchtiii solldlfylng Oie product lb a rf i T bath, combining and rwlxtlnp Hie f suiting fllnments Into a thread, purl--In-and bleaching rfitg thfffld an; finally transferring Jt into th ftp of package In which It ts to be sold a ; used. Troul-l- . In Flocks Tr'inhl. rt-- fxreedltiKly isivRarlons in their nature, and flying In flocks ire apt to perch capriciously. fMckena Royal Laundry darns yonr hose.. Phone 90. Economic iluie Hie aoflcty for tii Hi.vliijs of Tli a newly founded Pdh lncj orpinla flii ll) France, nan derided In fsivoi '- - of ihe shortening of unniea. It wnnts : family names fo five letter and other fin(iu fo two: In thla wn) It la declared the buslncaa worl would sure mnrb money tn cnrrsfrfnrt ence yearlr Sort Curm We have every . reason to believe that all victims of Ions of speech would be pertnahratly cured if It could be arranged for them to make s bole In "n . Arctic Tsmparaturat Inytiiiiivs f temperature abuva 83 degrees have been record-ed In Arctic regions. In Spitsbergen rhe Hivnine temperature of July Is 40 Ifgrc-- Kiihrcnlielt, at ldy Frauktln 'lay. ST The distribution of 'if avfraue temperature for Jul; tinws a art-- of 35 de Fiitiifiihidl. wlil.-l- i Ilea mostlj It id Infiliitle fi octrees between v.hiIj Auit'ih a and Kur.pe |