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Show Y5 . THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLETIN PAGE THREE 1 ted with the Utah- - Copper Soccer team. About 100 attended the doing Inst Saturday. BINGHAM PLAYERS ENTERTAIN CULLIES Saturday night was one that will long be remembered by the Callie Soccer team, who-we- re entertained in royal fashion by the members of the Utah Copper team at Society Hall in a general evening, which was featured by cats, music and plenty of hih class comedy by members of both teams. . For those who have never attended a real honest-to-goodnc- meeting of these folks from across the pond, it would pay one well to be amoiiK those present, for never was there a more hospitable bunch ,and never was there so much fun. , , The fellow Who said that the Kiik- - lish have no sense of humor should have heard Ned Gaythwaite sinu "Thr Lost Sheep on the Mountain," which was nothing more than a '"Baa." Then Harry McDonald sang a little ditty called "The Wood Saw Me and I Saw the Wood." Harry was in bcautifu' voice and made a distinct hit. Ther there was Mannion, captain of thr Utah Copper Team who santf sever' verses of an old time English iiium' favorite, which brought back fond memories to many of those present Billy Steele didn't sing, but did con-siderable entertaining with his clever antics during the dancing of the Vir-ginia Keel. Hill Hull was master vi ceremonies, and had a great time bringing-- on the entertainer. I'resident Craig of the Callie team thanked the crowd for the good time on behalf vi his team mates, and Net' Gaythwaite responded with the aid of those within speaking distance. "Lonnie" Jones did the catering, Mid served some r ;il eats, which with the assistance of the Genial Joe Her- - gcr made one forget their troubles. Mrs. M- Jines give sonic won-derful selections on the' piano while the crowd danced merrily tq the many tunes. The party broke up at midnight, and once more, if you have never a real social evening in King-ba- Canyon be sure and get acijuain- - .13. "On Venice.. Waters" (Otto Rocder.) High School Boy's Clee ' ' Club. ;, ; .. 14. Presentation of Graduates Principal H. R. Atkiiw - I 15. Presentation of Diplomas D. C Jensen,, superintendent of the or-d- School District. ' 16. Hungarian Dance (Brahms) 'J High School Orchestra. 17. Benediction David " Lyons, Bishop of the Latter Day, Samts Church. ... Program is Given . (Continued from Page 1) I. Valedictory Address Margaret Ireland. It. Chorus Members of the Grad-uating Class. ' 9. Prognostication Mable Knud-c- n. 10. Address, "Adapting the Course l Study to Community Needs" An-drew Hadgc. ' II. "The Uke" (Irwin Jensen.) Frances Ball, Margaret Adams, Bes-sie Kappclc. 12. Commencement Address Rev. tinier I. Goshen. Rail Lights Nedle$$ All switch and signal lights on th Alaska railroad are discontinued even at night durlug the long summer sea-io- n when the "mm never sets." Till fa the only railroad In the world op-erating on a daylight echedula even a part of the year, It runs be-tween Curry and Fairbanks. S The Royal Candy Co. 1 LIGHT LUNCHES TAMALES 1- - CHILI j HOME MADE CANDY f j urMiitAiMAHMAiA, j 1 Store No. 1 Store No. 2 1 1 Phone 13 Phone 189 I a . - 1 ; Unless you ask for your , ; bread by name you cannot blame . : r yoar grocer If h tends you a loaf dial ' doesn't rait you. - There are many grades of bread in every store. The grocer hai to carry tavcral kind becatjMhsibft public aerrant, supplying various grades and , variadas of all food. Butter-Kru- st is high V food value bread, containing; all the element! of nutrition. It la w4kjploma , pure and satisfying. . i. Get it today. Order it every day. Dpn't say "bread" mxr 'BUTTER-KRUS- T for tbetVs a dMiwaw h bread! a $ClTr3f nitSM1 ' Preservation of Health Better Cookery "rJlDuJ li"""--7 Prevention of Eye-Strai- n Saving of Time and Labor Elimination of Broken Dishes Cheeriness for Your Kitchen I : : 1 j j f j.V It Saves More Than It Costs in Any Home - i Eve ry Woman Should I I " Ftf1tF V)P1V IVniYJ VOU enjoy all these benefits and more when you install the wonderful DAYLIGHT C .r iVCUU MVCIjr KITCHEN LIGHT in your home. Why work in a poorly lighted kitchen when one-thi- rd . ! Tht of cent an hour covers the cost of the additional light you need? " 7T Une-thtr- a or a Lent prevents Eye Strain You ows !t to yourself to safeguard your health In every war ... T TjUJ ' ' " ' that is possible.. It means happiness, not alone for yourself. UH JlOllr ' V Most important of ' all the DAYLIGHT T but for avery member of the household. "' ;v ' KITCHEN LIGHT saves you from eye-stra- in i , , ., Nearly 12,000 women put new joy In their that too often leads to nervous disorders of kitchens last fall this An of serious You may not suspect the effect upon you of working in im- - way. analysis consequence to women, these installations shows that the average cost - proper light-- too dim or too glaring. This may lead to very Y-- serious ills. Your oculist or your physician will tell you this. of this necessary additional light is only one-- . third of a cent for each hour it is used! MrCSCrVatlOn Ol I' It is important, too, that your kitchen be bright and cheery WW the effect upon your disposition will be highly beneficial and fTrtCfC F 'I "Vrt ' MAfZUllll f this, too, means health. The woman of good cheer, the woman KsUOlS ALiCSO I ICIfl y ith miie u heauhy hppy wora"- - Broken Dishes The need for glas8e, is frequcnt indication of failing health. If your kitchen is not light We do not exaggerate when we boldly assert that tha DAY- - in t Tr tit VTTrHifN t tpht i. . J costs less to light kitchen enough, or If your light too glaring your r,0,i!v. m. f .mnrovin, properly your lieht. you will require glasses, or stronger ones If kitchen "the workshop of the home." you already wear them. The cost of one pair V ..We ask only that you permit u, to install it in your kitchen on C . Tim niA f PrPerly "" j trial. You are the one to decide whether you want it or not. kJUVCS UflU additional light in your kitchen for years! ' You will see how it transforms the dismal kitchen where work F - U slow and tiring, into a bright, cheerful, clean-lookin- g kitchen ImiUUU I yy y that puts song into the heart of the home maker. , AjQtter KsOORCry I Plenty of the right kind of light to work by - 1 ' T . saves more time than is easily realized will not cost a penny to try it na remember that lor a Ppcr kitchen better dime chen tasks easier and pleasanter- -i, lighting makes possible yo may purchase thirty hours of this light your kitchen ht needed! This is less than the cost of medicine to relieve . thi n0 worth one-thir- d cent an hour to you? mixing of ingredients and better cooking. headache betides the saving of a day of misery. , Flood your kitchen with the wonderfully soft and abundant light of the If YOU Rent DAYLIGHT KITCHEN LIGHTno glare no deep shadows. During April we will install this light on a 1 5-d- ay free trial. We do not ask you w landlord win , to buy it until you have made your own decision as to whether you want it your o, inti thI, wondef ,!ght ,t your r.. ' Squest, do it yourself. Then, if you move any time within ten in your kitchen or not. This trial is wholly without obligation on your part ZZZtZ. ri"rjr nd d0" not cost ya 1 P"1 If y" kP e Ktf W fo.r it in conven- - light to your new home. icnt monthly instalments of 75c until $6.50, the full price, including Maz-- da lamp, is paid. Convenient hanging outlet switch to make ironing easy. The Daylight Kitchen Light is so easy to keep clean merely wipe it off occasionally on the outside-noth- ing .$145tra . . , ,k , , . a V, to take apart nothing to clean inaida. " - J, Phone for Our Man to Call With the Great White Light i 0 I PLAY BALL! l Ufe,a" J BASEBALLS '. 7 BATS k ) iCk and gloves 1 Bogan Hardware Co.?Vr :Ti; ! . ' - 449lMaui '. -r'- -V" " ' ' , ' , ttTTTTf ttTtTttTTtTttf tttttl 't A A A'tslalsslssts Ass i ITVTTff rVTfVfff . 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