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Show PACE EIGffl ' THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Mrs. Ed. Thompson, Tom Hales, Mf and Mrs. R. 8. Halei spent the week-en- d at Heber and Park City. Mrs. D. Lyons entertained at a tUeatre party In honor of her son, Reld's 7th birthday. After the thea tre refreshments were . served and gans enjoyed at the Lyon's home In. Car Pork. The guests were: Bet-ty Bellows, Emily Olsen, Annette and Donald Wolfe, Ruby and Norman McNeill, Mickey Buck man, Rodney Davidson, Spencer Jacques, John Larlsla, Gene Erlckson, Art and Hay Mache and Richard Lyons. The Fushlon Shop Is offering un-heard of bargains, Friday, June 24th. Mrs. Frank C Torkelson and chil dren of Salt Lake City an the week-end guests of her sister, Mrs. D. Lyons, Remember the date, Friday, June 24 th. Remvmber the place. The Fashion Shop, - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Laub spent the week-en- d In Salt Lake City with friends. ..'" The Wild Rose troop of glr. jcouts will be entertained at the L. D, & meeting house this Friday evening, aad Mary Angus. , , All members are Invited to be pres-- " - eat v ' .: j -. : --m The early bird catches the worm Come early for choice values. The Fashion Shop, Friday. ) y ! ; Miss Ivy Welch'of Plttburg, Kans-as, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul Ransoa. Mrs.' Paul Ranson entertained at , her home at the Apex at a Bridge t Luncheon, in honor of her sister, Miss lira Welch, . . ' Mrs. L. Buckman won high score. Mrs. L. Spencer won second prize. Mrs. W. O. Thomas won the consola-- ! tion prize. The guests beside the . truest s of honor were: Mesdames L. 8now, I. Norden, W. W. Schowalter, Lolo Spencer, W, O. Thomas, W. Tre--; varthen, L. Buckman, D. Lyons, Art H. Bird, K. Milano, R. O. Frailer, 0. Bolman, Bert Hocking, Bryon Bird, j Lee Jones. Paul Richards, H. R. At--t Kins ana Bert Thomas, ' t . The Wild Rose troop of girl scouts motored to Saratoga Monday and spent the day. Bathing and a picnic lunch wa enjoyed by the following members: Clara Anderson, Drucilla Nichols, Maxln Shaw, Bertha Blrk, Mary Angus, Mern Norden, Nellie v and Mable Conary, and leader. Miss Ida Volts. Mrs. James Norden, Mrs. Anson, furnished the trannportatlon. Miss Basal Doman was hostess to the I. G. U. O. club at her home In Copperfleld Saturday evening. 600 was played and prises awarded to Mrs. Jim Denver, first; Mrs. Wm. tf$ Kims, second. A two course lunch- - 'r . eon was served to the following , V members: Mrs. Wm. Terry. Mrs. ;Vj, Howard Fisher, Mrs. Geo. Johnson, Mrs. J. Denver, Mrs. Wm. Kims, Mrs. . ' Charles, Hudson, Mrs. Janlbell Sulli- - van, Mrs. B. Scott and Mrs. Peters. The biggest values at the Fashion Shop's Clearance Sale. Friday, June4 24th.. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunter and fam-ily, Mrs. Jane' Hunter, Mrs. J. H. Jackson, Frank and John Hunter, M. Sadler, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. George Greening of Kaysvllle formed a surprise on Mrs. Jennie Jul-lan- e. Cards were the diversion for the evening. Mrs. Julllane was pres-ented with a beautiful guest prize. .Mrs. A. Bolby entertained at a Inn-ce-at her home on Carr Fork Frl- - day afternoon of last week in honor of Mrs. B. Plerson, who left Tuesday " fpr Meadow, Colo., to spend the sum-- , mr with her mother. Those present were: Mrs. TUy Roberts, Mrs. J. . Wbltmore. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Jack a,vjldsoa. ; ,V,Mra. Jane Jackson was hostess to the officers club of the W. B. A at )ier home In the Bougard apta., Mo-nday evening. Bridge was played. - ' ". S Ma, Maud Jones won high score, Mrs. Geo. Laub second and Mrs. Ed. .' aaaw the consolation. A three-cours- e luncheon was served to Mrs. R. K. : Burke," Mrs. Earl Schearer, Mrs. J. ; J,Poyle, Mrs. C. L. Countryman, v Mr,a, Ed. Shaw, Mrs. Maud Jones and h Ms. Oeo, Laub, . .' Mrs. Pete Lolts and family, Mrs. Wp- - Bennett and daughter Betty, spent Sunday at Butterfleld. ; ' Values you cannot afford to miss ai'tfie Fasbion Shop's Clearance Salo .Friday, ; June 24th. . Riley Patten, who Is a student at the U. of U., spent the week-en- d at the home pf his mother, Mrs. Maud J ones. Miss Agnes Stephen of Salt Lake City is the guest of her cousin, Miss Catherine Doyle at her home on Wall street. , : Jack Abashman of Salt Lake City , spent Sunday with Mrs. J. T. Davis . ,nd Mrs. H. R. Quest. j Mrs. Fay Mitchell and daughter Carol left Bunday for Salt Lake City .'. t 4ipend few days with Mrs. J. W. Mitchell. . ,'Mr.' and Mrs. Wm'. Green and Mrs. ' Howard Fisher of Copperfleld spent tlie, 0ek-en- d in Ogden with friends. Zlme!mi 2 for 60c JZJt Tl Tjrn TV .' 15cLuxFlakes2lorl5c 3 , y ...,..,..2630 LJ tfZfrf rr for 10c. $l ) Bta"2wr' ymmiBlL 2f0noc i Jfl SS iT5Bl,V",illa B ".ri, E. - gUl 2 Iff 20C. 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PS all $1.50 bottles ) V S I 35c Ray Rum 1 tfl lJ 2 FOR $1.50 UXl" 2 FOR 35f 1 fiMl2'1-0- 0 ) V ? 2FOR,45, VI .S L ,1 FOR $2.00 S X - I Crr sage. Rubbinp tjj E1 V JLl .50 bottles OS ) . jr?!L jj ?5::-?!o- r SAVE WHAT YOU PEND & "2faTi3r A THE MORE YOU SPEND --THE MORE YOU SAVE 1 2 for 50c A I j The amount you spend is the amount you save. You buy one article, absolutely no charge for j4 bo o. cn J" pT hmr' Scn,b"' I II tfle second it's free. Don't overlook a single item. Hundreds of irresistible offers, many not ad- - -- d pike-- . nut S hr oY IK 1 l! vertised. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Not more than two articles of any one kind 72 """ CJ H-T- tor oc .1 11 to a customer. No sale merchandise, and no goods sold to dealers. If you can't use two articles i o'i" " en"" i" i" ofthesajmedndharourpui V r bo R.bbmt sk.vic l t IVf 2 for 50c I? 1 1 75c Hi"" Theatrical n f .r 50c Hillrose Shampoo. t) tM rn 15 c Delft Linen Envelopes ft Jli Vi njt nnhf imta I 1 Cream, lbs J , L lUI I JC A thorough cleanser Z IUl OUC 2 pkgS. for 15c J 2 for $1.00 I I Vc Hillrose After O vffSflJTV Eaton's Ripplemarque 50 Hillrose Brillian-- O lr Kfl 0? 1 ''TfoViTSo I Shading Lotion tOF DUP aKewntf J1 I $1.00 Hillrose After Shaving 1 il'XSro 2 for $1 00 I J i ft n'EbriJ Ssr, 2MJ)0 ..2 fir 25c 8 ' Sfll 5!a "-t- U, SlrJrf. 35c Hillrose Witch Hazel Lotion Ufy-- SJ)Ifn-0.Hillrofl- i fodder. 1m- - 2 packages for 10c I IrC XlAV oT C1AA and8m00th 'Ul V'Y desired .. 2 TOF $ 1 .00 Pens. Self-fille- r; 14 karat f 1 L? Ju Ar. Hazel Lotion L W 1 C XJ Tonic ZTOrOUC f10 Gaent Bags. Large Q i'riT'oO 50c Hillrose Rouge. In alf the 0 fnr i.50 Hillrose Double Compacts. f Td Jl I II U N- - popular new shades Z OUC Compact. Powder and Rouge ... I M Jl.OU J? 2 fOF $1.00 JI pjSJforlSc 2fif.15c T:r..e:. 2 for 20c ;2for45c j " "" ' 'M " "t 5k "K" Lotion, Cam- - .s SB $1.50 Home's Best Hot Water Bottle, No. 2 I r-- $5.00 Martha Washington Electric -- ' , ft Jk. K?:""."::'.... 2 for $1,50 40c Bishop's --Sweet Sir 1TT1 y24 S &jT $1-5- 0 Home'8 Best Fountai, Syringe, No. ; three years 4 I ' FtMtfSf fP&kJt LSnlS,u designed attachments... .ZlOF Jl.OU ! Milk Chocolate rV00" 2 for I O.UU lzW $P'r 35cToothBrush 2 for 35c 1 111 OllO 9 fnt 5Art for 1, $1.00 If;3 f B XC5 50c Tooth Brush. Several OfnrMts ' VUillS hi 1U1 jtvv ' n. b.ii. wait. dc fm-- ' V N- s- styles and sizes to choose from J lOf uUC 2 for $1.00 SSSO : j$ u t&ti3hM j 5Qc Colonial Club Shaving Cream, 2 for 50c Jthl&Jl!& ; AT V f : t , . ' Wells Groceterm 'sSpffff, - - Tlie Hour That Made' '. I : WotUer Start Baking t:i $ v, .. , |