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Show .u.-- , ,,,,, .. . . . . .. "V PAGE FOUR : v.- - THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLETIN .V MMilMMMMMM ilM M a saaasMaMa V f MICKEY'S MELODIANS - i " TOMORROW . . ' ' i , .. .. . v f ' ' . .... I Read Press-Bulleti- n Advertisements. I : JOHN MENDUSA ISK , . ASKED TO LEAVE John Mcndii'si of ' 1 1 i trfila fid Boy, was taken to the city bastile Wednes-day .evening by Deputy Sheriff II illy EdpSngton for being nuisance, ac-cording to a complaint filed against Mcndusa on Thursday.1 Me is claim-ed to be a clever card sharp, and has been performing fancy tricks with the cardboards for the past three months it is said, Chief Deputy Mike Mauss will ask that he be given his walking papers it is understood. METHODIST NOTES EASTER PROGRAM PLANNED The Copperficld will hold their pro-gram in the Utah Copper Mine office on Good Friday, in the evening. The program will commence at 7:30 p.m. The Community Church will hold their program at the regular hour, at 9:45 a.m. Sunday morning. Mr. Ar-vi- d E. Anderson, superintendent in charge. The regular Easier service will be ( held at 11 a.m. There will be a pro-vision for baptism during the morning ' service. The subject "The Triumph-ant Christ" will be the basis for the ' sermon by the pastor. The evening service will also carry the Easter features and the subject for the sermon in the evening will be "The Peace of Christ." All day wc are expecting the folks to bring in their Easter offerings. If you give liberally to the benevolences now, we shall avoid the drive as we near the conference in August. There will be a special official board meeting at the close of the eve-ning service this meeting ought to be attended by the men interested in the church for the job we have to do is a man's job. Every member of the board is urgently invited to remain for the meeting. Matters of import-ance will be taken up during the meeting. Live Day by Day Finish every day and be done with It. If you have been honest you have done what you could. Begin the new day well and serenely, profiting from the mistakes of the past wherever possible. Only In this way will suc-ceeding, days Increase your capacity. Grit. Scouts at Copprrficld, , Tuesday night at 7:30. "'- - ' ' Boy Rangen Copperficld Tribe, Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. Hoy Rangers at Highland Boy, Sat-urday night instead of Friday night as noted. L. D. S. CHURCH Dave Lyon, Bishop SUNDAY 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Sacrament Meeting. MONDAY 2:30 p.m.-- Primary Meeting 7:00 p.m. Priesthood Meeting. TUESDAY 2:30 p.m. Relief Society. 7:30 p.m. M. I. A WEDNESDAY 3:30 p.m. Religion Class. COPPERFIELD SUNDAY 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. COMMUNITY CHURCH WEEKLY SCHEDULE Rev. Samuel Mitchell Phone 259 Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Evening Service at 8 p.m. Kpworth League at 6:45 p.m. Week Days Monday at 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Whittling Class for boys. Tuesday at 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Sewing Class for girls. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. 13. S. A., Troop 1. Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Junior League. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Devotional service. Thursday at 2:00 p m. Ladies' Aid Society every alternate Wednesday. Friday at 2:30 p.m. Junior league, primary department. COPPERFIELD Sunday School at 2:00 p.m. Sunshine Girls meet every Thurs-day after school. HIGHLAND BOY Sunday School at 2:00 p.m. Sewing Class for girls Saturday af-ternoon at 1 :30 p.m. Scout Troops meet on the follow-ing nights. Scouts at Highland Roy, Monday night at 7:30 p.m. Hall's Catarrh Jtfedkin- - " ThoM wbo are ill i""run down" condi-tion will notice that Catarrh bother them much mora than whin they ara In .. food health. This tact proves thai while Catarrh la a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HAUV8 CATARRH MEDICINE con-sli- ts ot an Ointment which Quickly Kellevea by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists in Improving' the General Health. 1 Sold by drugglgte (or over 40 Years. V. i. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. CLEANING AND PRESSING f of the Better Sort j : at the REGAL CLEANING AND ! DYEING CO. j Phone 88 j j You Can Clean and Renew By Using Sherwin-William- s Paints and Varnishes j I Run down appearances are usually due to lack of Paint. j Really, many paint jobs bring such remarkable results, that I they are astonishing to the average onlooker. 1 - And whenever you see a paint brush, cleaning up and renew- - 1 1 ing, if there's plenty of lustre and life, you know they're I using Sherwin-William- s paints on the job. J. T. BOGAN HARDWARE CO. I Agents for SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S PRODUCTS 449 Main fcanrBmiam- j DAYLIGHTI KIICHEN. S INSTALLED COMPLETE. 15 Days Free Trial Without obligation to buy, we will install this great white light in your home on IS days' free trial. It costs you nothing to see what a difference it will make to your work in the kitchen. , This Offer Ends April 30 i The time Is getting short. Telephone us today to put this wonder light in your home--an- d experience the relief from eyestrain that so often produces nerve irritation leading to serious consequences for women. UlMi POWER?LlGHTCa Gjiclmt Tublic Service - - - letter Way d andalLDetterWay ! jJHE LETTER WAY was a good way when it was the only way. But the art of letter writing has been lost in the rush of modern business life. The telephone way a better way, a more personal way has taken its place. More and more, Long Distance is doing the work of the postman and the social and business letters of other decades are being replaced by the social and business telephone calls of today. The modern business man calls up his family when he is out of town, makes hotel reservations in the next city, insures appointments with his customers and keeps in touch with his business 1 r at home all by Long T. meel ,ht constant 1 demand for more tile- - m D,stanCe- - phones, new plants must be built at costs It is the better g way much greater than the I -t-he best way--to meet fiTf! I the needs of communica- - must obtain capital ej ' '' tion in business. which must be paid 1 adequate returns. 1 Telephone ' rates are One Of the advan- - based entirely on the j ,; tages of Long Distance r&tiSS S , service is the station-to- - wages lor labor. ' station call It means ZJ 1 ;. calling a number or an elation and just jj jt enough surplus to pro-- I address wttnout specify- - Ucltmt service and the I I ing a particular person. investment. It saves time and money. f"Station-to-Statio- n Calls! 1 f . Iare Quicker and Cost LessJ 1 I ; 1 Bell System j On Policy jV " D,nc" 1 Oat System H A4 Q Uaivttul Struct "' Struct i ! The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co.' 1J ''W " " u "" T-- - si JSlfe'lilii won,t c 'on now before you will fVflfl'!l"ffflf be ready to take that trip, and now is the frl f iMmMmK time to get your car overhauled. Our ex- - J BifflM!i Pert mechanics are at your service, and fk . M4 t I i PR? all work turned out by THE BINGHAM oA. llrnVfrnMlW M GARAGE AND STORAGE is guaran- - ff6 1 wlrJ(feri'f iM-- teed- - We are not beginners, but experts fjk I'H 'Is II llri Besides turning out only the best of (jflkT V I I Jl I. ill workmanship, we stock a full line of ac- - Iff J 'J fl II I I 'fy cessories' the largest in Bingham Canyon, - J f it iik )&3r and they arc sold at Salt Lake City Prices- - JT i I mIiiJ$(v " Gas 0ils and 100 Per cent service is in-- 5 I yKjjjf jjj&s; eluded in our stock of merchandise. - 1 'f'"1 5- - Jmf Now is the time for all good people to iNsT 5 f come .t0 the aid of thcir car, and get ready J I rtIjf2 t0 enjv t'ie Srand and glorious spring 3 1 I SJt$j0 and summer- - J Vil y$ j . 'A an " Bingham Garage & Storage D 4 T O W LINCOLN FORD FORDSON J SERVE m SERVlCE'" " i WE HAVE SECURED THE BEST I DAY BEDS THAT HAVE EVER BEEN MADE 1 Come in and get our prices. 1 Used Furniture at Half Prices j Bingham Furniture Company j Phone 99 461 Main Street I laaMaaaiaiaaiaiHaiai'sraEiarBais EXAMINATIONS FOR CARRIER ARE HELD Examinations conducted by the Civil Service department for a new parcel post carrier were held at the Itingham High School Saturday morn-ing of last week, under the persona) supervision of Miss Agnes James, lo-cal secretary of the civil service, with eight residents of the camp being called upon to compete. Sixteen ap-plications were filed, and just half of them took the examination. The pap-ers have been forwarded to Washing-ton for correction, and the results of the test will be forthcoming in a very short time, according to Miss James. SETH BORG IS CALLED BEYOND Seth Horg, aged 33 years, died at the Itingham Hospital Saturday of last week from pneumonia after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Horg was employed as a black-smith by the Ohio Copper for the past six months, and leaves a widow, three children, three ' sisters, four brothers, and a mother to mourn his loss. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at I'rovo, his former home. Interment was at the I'rovo Cemetery. Marriage at Sea A tnarrluge performed by the cap-tain of a vessel at lea la recognized at legal, though tills recognition la baaed upon custom and not any ape-clfl- c legal enactment. The captain does not Issue a license, but does Is-sue a marriage certificate. Such a marriage could be proved by means of the "log" of the vessel (the ship's journal) on which tuch a murrlage hould be recorded. GIBSON GIRLS TUESDAY NITE. Where She Figured Tt children of the I'lttnian family were, according to their respective all flrat In something at school. Tommy was first In reading, Alice was first to arithmetic, Sammy In sports, mj so on. Janet alone remained t. "Wall, Janet, how about your her uncle asked. "Aren't you first In any thlngr "I am," aald Janet. "I am first oat of the building when the bell rings." |