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Show .". iffi. v;"" w "". "" . ".. . " ... ... r. :.... , .i , - ' ',-;.. ... ... ',.w V fAGE K1GUT . . V . , ; -- .' TI1E mftlliUl I'lUXS UVLLV Vi i r - "v rV.l---- w,''-V:'- . '.-- :'. ": "- - ' ' ' ' ; ' - . . - T DID YOU KNOW? people are friendly, thejr,jKh- i-so much that we look lonS-l4.t- -r; ? the time when they will be mad gain. - . , That if you hare friends living In dis-tant parts, a subscription to ', the Press-Bullet- in will keep them post-ed on local happenings. That when some Bingham Canyon That while the French combat the "Reds," a lot of us have r time keeping away from the blues. ', That there are two sides to ; every-thing, except the most expensive phonograph records. That the only reason some of us don't settle down and take a wife is be-- , cause we don't know whose wife to take. That some men look so cheap they give themselves away. That not only does opportunity knock at every man's door, but in some cases the old girl has .to go upstairs and pull the folks out of bed. That those who have doubted the. value of education can be assured that anyway it helps to solve cross word puzzles. That many people seem to be suffer-ing from indigestion as the result of swalling too many campaign prom- - tses. That the people of Bingham Can-yon are free to admit that they are being satisfied as far as basketball is concerned. That it looks as though Bingham Can-yon will boast of the best hoop teams in the state, ere the season ends. That good sportsmanship is one es-sential needed to make champion-ship teams. That the basket ball game this eve-ning between Murray and Bingham should be a whizzer. That if opportunity didnt go around with hard work, a lot more of us would make his acquaintance. That we know a fellow here who has a baseball mustache nine on each side. That this fellow is real proud of his misplaced eyebrows. That this said soup strainer is blonde in color,"which may be the result of his going to the "bleachers" while attending a ball game. That happiness has to cranked, while trouble has a self starter. That the world may owe us a living, but we have to be a good collector to get it. That what puzzles us is why people speak cross words. That when a fellow goes to his re-ward, we would like to know how's he going to spend it. That if you are good until December 30, the rest of the year will take care of itself. That as far as the radio is concerned, out when the West begins, the East has all gone to bed. Miss Levcade Stokes spent Thurs-da- y in Midrale. n' Mr. and' Mrs. Earl Ncppell were a Salt Lake visitors Sunday. V ... . I, ,. . Mrs. Alicia Jones spent the week end in Salt Lake. 'Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Avcn and Mrs. t Art Maly and son, Wallace, left Sat- - i urday for a month's visit in Los An geles. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myers were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. iii"Hi in iiiiw 'ill' nullum nil Minimi nn iiimaai the rule and heartening services both in the morning at 11 a.m. and again in the evening at 7:45 p.m. Scouting has taken on new life for we have Troop No. 3 and Troop No, 4, both registered. That is tbe result of almost ten months" work in the case of Troop No. 3 and four months' work in the case of Troop No. 4. Both Copperfield and Highland Boy will be proud pf the boys in the troops ere tlie year has gone. Troop 4 are plan-ning to build bird-hous- for the Salt Lake contest, February 6th. v Mrs. A. C. Cole was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday. -- s. The baby clinic was held in High- - land Boy Wednesday afternoon with - Dr, J. F. Flynn in attendance and as- - sisted by Mrs. Otto Carpenter, Mrs. C. L. Countryman and Mrs. Ray Kenner. Thirty-fou- r youngsters un-- " dcr school age wcro administered to. Patroniie Press-Bulleti- n Advertisers. v - jjsnjflffjflSB ..... - j The New Way to Heat J 4 Your Home 1 FURNACE HEAT live, moist, circulating warm air for 3 I a to 6 connecting rooms is now obtainable for every home. No 1 .j I basement is needed, as this wonderful new heating plant may I be installed in one of the living rooms. I &Mat& s HEATJij01A ' ' ;5 looks like --a cabinet phonograph, being handsomely finished 1 ' ' in grained mahogany enamel to harmonize with finest home 1 - furnishings. It burns any kind of coal, and requires less at- - 1 tention than any ordinary stove or furnace. i Come see the Heatcola. Let us ex-- , 1 plain its unique construction in detail 1 SOLD ON EASY TERMS R. JAY MITCHELL Phone 43 Phone FOR SALE HOUSE A Bargain. Inquire at 67 Main Street Hall's Catarrh Medicine Tho who are in a "run down" condi-tion will notice that Catarrh bother them much snore tbn whoa they are in food health. This (act proves that while Catarrh la sv local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HAUL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con-sists of an . Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and ths Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists Jn Improving the General Health. Sold by drugg-lit- (or over 40 Tears. V. 1. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio, g V J IS I 1 V 1 LI Li I Li. Lx 1 V I 1 LA Li 1 I I I ' , :-:O- dds and Ends Must Go at Prices Less Than Wholesale :--: I Oveircositej Hamefl Iini3rtt9 SlheeplMedl CDatt& . ! g THIS MONSTER UNLOADING SALE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY, JANUARY 3 1. THIS IS FINAL YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY SEASONABLE " 1 HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THE OUTLET PRICES ARE ALWAYS LESS, PARTICULARLY DURING THE. & I g LAST DAYS OF THIS GREAT UNLOADING SALE, : DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR OFFER. WE MUST UNLQAD OUR WINTER STOCK BY JANUARY 31st TO MAKE ROOM FOR t ; -- t. SPRING GOODS WHICH ARE NOW ON THE ROAD. , . W NO NEED TO QUOTE PRICES. BUY LIBERALLY. SPRING IS A LONG WAY OFF. ONLY REGULAR STOCK SOLD DURING THIS SALE. A " t ' I- -: .Oiitlet Qoih . f. - - .. ..... V ; Giant' Cauaeway. According to legend, ttie Want' Causeway waa the beginning of a road to be constructed by glnnts, I'rora Ire-land to Scotland. It projects I'rora the north roaHt of Antrim, .Ireland, Into the north channel, seven miles. It constats of 40,1X10 vertical, cloaely fit-ting columns of basalt rock, varying from 13 to 18 Inches, and Is formed Into throe sections, Known r.s Little, Middle and Honevcuiub Causeway. The "Wishing Chair," with two arms and a back and th- - "f.ndy's Fan," are on , the Middle '.'uuseway. At the starling point Is ti.e "Glant'a Loom." to the left, the "Giant's Chair." An electric tramway now connects the town of I'otrush with the "Cauwway." " m - Isi of Pines. The Isle of fines, south of Cuba, gets Its name fioiu Ita forests of pine, which exist there at a lower altitude than anywhere else In the tropica. The Island fa almost a quarter the size of Porto Rico, and has a resident popu-lation of about 7,000. The thermome-ter aeldora register higher than 80 de-gree or lower than 00 degrees. .. I FIREMEN ELECT OFFICERS Company No, 2, Bingham Canyon Volunteer Fire Department held its . x"'. election of officers Tuesday evening tf this week with ft. R. Marriott be-ing chosen as Captain, Albert Codcll first assistant captain, Bert Allen, sec-ond assistant captain. John T. West, chairman, Melvin Christophcrson, as-- ,. si.stant chairman and Otto Lee, secretary-t-reasurer. " ' ' ' '' Uncomplimentary Wit Like the Scotch, the English can relish a Joke on their native peculi-arities. A went book of British Include this little-know- n atory of the old duchesse de Dura and Montrond, the French wit. The duchesse asked the famous wit, "In your opinion, what animal the moat Closely resemble mant" Montrond reflected for minute and then re-plied, gravely. --L'Anglal. duches." Amazon Valley t$ Great et Although the Mississippi valiey ' I quite often spoken of as the largest valley drained by a river, its area la scarcely more than half a large a the valley drained ' by the Amazon river. The Mississippi river valley embrace 1,244,000 square miles, while that of the Amazon range over 2,330,-00- 0 square miles. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES The ladies aid society of the Com- -' munity church will meet with Mrs. .S CeOrge Creathouse on Thursday, the 29th, at 2 p.m. A large attendance is desired. The plan for the society will be s meeting every two week There is a good deal of work before the organization and it is hoped that a larger number of ladies will become members of this very fine society. Regular services will be held next Sunday. This is the last time the pas-tor will preach before he leaves for the Denver convention. Try to at-tend services. Helpful messages are Wonderful Piece of Work Scarcely as big as tooth, tho tini-est skull In the World waa brought recently to the United 8tates. It took Infinite patience and skill at the hands of a Chinese workman who la-bored many month to complete the curiosity. It Is complete In eve?1 de-tail and carved from minute piece of Ivory, small enough to fit on the tip of a pencil. Popular Science Monthly. |