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Show s THE BINGHAM BULLETIN Never touched by human hands Hogan's Pasturlwd milk, It' pure. fCETRID (OF DISEASE GERMS in nose f moutk and throat, f Let Zonlt cleana away tha V accumulated ecretion, kill tha germa, prevent diaee. I Highly germicidal. SooCh-- W ing to membrane V -- 1 Something Different I o o o 1 Have You Tried a Slice of Ham CUBED ' SOUTHERN STYLE? Rarp- - -DUpi ni i s-- --Ta ifv i ' f?EflELIP U . this Menace of AMIELIE BDH&HVINdS" mffBi 'I hMW ' 1 - lA asks ... MAYOR J. F. FLYNN Never Told Till Now! What happened behind the scenes IN FRANCE General John J. Pershing's My Experiences in the World War in the THE BINGHAM BULLETIN I Something for a Menu Change HAM SLICES SOUTHERN STYLE 1 sliced cubed ham 1 teaspoon Beef Extract Prepared mustard 1 tablespoon Butter Suggar 1 tablespoon flour Milk j Methed: Spread the slice of ham with the prepared mus- - I tard and sprinkle with sugar. Put in baking dish and cover with cold milk. Melt butter and dissolve the beef extract in it, add one tablespoon of flour and make a gravy with the milk left in pan after ham is cooked. Serve with baked potatoes. Serves four. Time, 40 min- - 1 utes. Ed. Johnson Meat & Grocery PHONE 148 BINGHAM I , . ... ... I I House Cleaning Time Spring is here and now comes housecleaning and the call J :: for New Wallpaper, Paints, Varnishes, Kalsomine, .. . Polishes, etc. I " i: Here at the Big Store you will find everything Necessary ; : to Clean Up and Brighten up Your Home. f - f II WALLPAPER : : Direct from the big Star Peerless Mills of Joliet, 111. ; ; All the newest patterns for Spring at the low I price of, per double roll (Note: double roll not single) 20c to 45c ; ; Acme House Paints, the best on the market, I :: Priced qts., $1.15, gallons $4.00 I Acorn House Paints, per gallon $2.65 $ :: Rapid Drying Floor Enamel, per quart $1.15 Rapid Drying Interior Enamel, per qt. $1.65 ; : Muresco all Tints, all colors, twenty different t yt shades, 5 lb. package for .' 70c ;: Wall Paper Cleaner, 2 cans for , 25c V. Felt Base Floor Covering, Printed, per running I yard, two yards wide ...,$1.50 Nairn's Printed Linoleum, running yard $2.25 1 ; ' Nairn's Inlaid Linoleum, running yard $3.25 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, all sizes, 7- - 6x9 to f :: 9x12, Priced $8.50 to $12.00 I '" T POLISHES O'Cedar, Liquid Veneer and Yankee Mops, $1.00 and $1.50 I Johnson's Floor Wax Liquid and Paste I IO'Cedar new 32-pie- ce Dinner Sets in the late designs, for only $5.25 (in our Furnitur Department) ! BINGHAM MERC. CO. ! THE BIG STORE j I t ' J Mayor J. F. Flynn voiced his enthusiastic approval of the Silvertown Safety League movement and his com- - MOiH ttlC P'ete endorsement to each of the nine rules for safer driving in the pledge. SI1LVEIITOWN Says Mayor Flynn: "I thoroughly endorse any move-ment which has for its purpose the making of safer driv-SAFET- Y .in conditions. It is one of the major problems confront. ing the citizens of today." LEAGUE" fAnv movement tj,at win reiuce the hesrj wmmmammmmmmmmmm toll of citizens who are maimed and Lilled thru careless driving each year, has my wholehearted K a support.",. , , ; V , ,,.,. HjnJV )Ji This administration will go on record as making 1 ill ill 111 every effort to bring about greater safety on the I IIII I rf Streets of this city. ' ENROLL TBAY! Join the Silvertown Safety League today. Show fs?;;ttS every member of this community that yon stand . tcry Badge of everlasting metal on the side of safer driving. Come to our store U attached to the car, of league , and sign the pledge. Receive a beautiful chromium member. You can obtain one by lining the League Pledge at our Silvertown Safety League Emblem for the radiator store. No co$t or obligation of your car free. You will not be asked to buy. drive in today. : : j Canyon Motor Co, ; 'HONE 333 Markham and Main, Bingham, Utah I . , Ai. t til' ' W ht I Tliir U your Lent I Opportunity to I get in trie next I in ie f the TELEPHONE : riRECTOKY I ARRANGE NCW TCRMEW j I IAT1NGJ1, CHANCE, 4 I . ANOASVEKtUINe 1 I OUR MANAGER. WlLl. j j HELPYOU 2 j 1HE 'CIj'nIAI N JIATMTEl&TEL C6. Princ. oi Wlea' Mot la In the Imtile ot Crtt y. I'. Kin John of I'.uliemlii hMi'iI Ills Krcnch all;, i'hillp of VhI.iI. King John nil IJInd mid he wi.Vred goir.e ol lila knltrhls 10 lead hiui 'nto the buttle. The II I tie group wit aluln by men-ii- t imim or the prince or Wulea. The motto or the valorou Hoheinliiu ruler "U'li cllt'ti" meaning " aerve" vg adopted by the prince of Wnlen. Espurgatioa Croniwell'a "lloiidhook for fteiid ara nii Writers" Buys thill to "Bow Ulerlze" ineutia to expurgate n book. Thonuta ItowdU-- r In 1818 pub-lished an edition of SlwUexpeiire' work In which nothing U added to the original text; but those wnrd and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be rend aloud in the fnmlly. Tltla wits In ten volume. Itowdler sulioiiipntlj treated (Hlilum's "Pecline and Fall ol the Itoimin Empire" In the Mire way. Local Mention Mrs. Joe Timothy nnd Mrs. C. C. Roblson entertained the aturtl- - , lary of Firemen No. 1, last Monday night. Luncheon nnd cords were enjoyed during ggthe evening. Prizes winners were Mrs. 0. B. Buckles, first; Mrs. A. W. Lee, house, and Mrs. It. B. Marriott, the consolation. Ten members were present. Mrs. John Barrett was hostess to the U. 0. I. 0. club last Thursday evening. RrtdcA was the diversion. Mrs. Miles McDonald winning first, Mrs. Mark Jensen, second nnd Mrs. Earl Scott the consolation. Others present Included Mrs. W. Miller, Mrs. L. Anderson, Mrs. Dewey Knudsen, Mrs. R. Cunllffe, Mrs. Robert Rodda, Mrs. Ray Watson, Mrs. Mat Dubois, Mrs. Geo. John-son and Mrs. Janntbelle Sullivan, e e Mrs. William Kelm of Satl Lake City entertained the L. T. B. club members at dinner and bridge on Wednesday of last week. The prize winners were Mrs. ITebe Nichols, first; Mrs. Mark Ilanson, second; and Mrs. Vnughnn Christiansen,! the consolation. Present also were Mrs. W. H. Hnrrls, Mrs. CL L. Countrymen, Mrs. Theo. Chestler, Mrs. William Atkinson, Mrs. Ilarry Steele, Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, Mrs. M. Pearce, Mrs. C. Sullenger and Mrs. Jane Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee return-ed home Tuesday from Richfield where they have been visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Rose Marriott entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swenson and Miss Laura Swenson of Sandy. Mrs. Guy Murray was hostess to the E. E. O. 3d. bridge club on Tuesday at a one o'clock luncheon. High score was won by Mrs. M. A. Stewart. Mrs. A. J. Kreason was hostess to the last Thursday , evening. "500" was the diversion, Mrs. M. A. 8tewnrt winning first, Bitot. Jane Jackson second); and Mrs. I W. Sumnlcht the consola-tion. Present were Mrs. Tom Ner-dl- n. Mrs. Snrah Chrlstoferson, Mrs. Geo. Warning, Mrs. Frank Meade and Mrs. George West of Mldvnle. ASSEMBLY HELD Eight students of the B. T. U. were vllstors at the Bingham High School at ten o'clock last Tuew'uy morning. These students were under the leadership of Mr. Ormon Weight, are organized Into a travelling club and are visiting Northern Ut-ah and Idaho. Bach year groups of Students make these tours but this Is the first year they have ever stopped In Bingham. Assembly waa held during the vis-I- t of these guests. Sign of Approaching Age The exnci moment when you turn Into middle age Is vhen you b gln to discuss your hodll allmenta and fallings; to mention doctor. hoHpltnla, specialists sr.d operx Mom. and to find conversational fnddei amid the deficiencies ot youi own teeth, adenoids, tonsils or hp pendii. That day you tjiive cewe t to be young Krank 'iidon. Alwayi Something In the latest alomlc theory the generally accepted proton about wh'ch nobody knew nylMng la re-placed by a universally rkn pl-edged electron which still retimins to be understood. New fork Times. Meant Wbot It Sayt When yen hear a locomotive tvhlslle for a grade crosniK, roti had belter tellcve It. Hnrlda I'lnios Union Mrs. B. Cunllffe waa house guest of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Byrne of Salt Lake Inst week. The Parent-Tencher- s' association held their officers election lnst Monday night. Elected were Mrs. Horace Hlggs president; Mrs. Ed-win Johnson, secretary; Mrs. O. S. Jensen, treasurer and Mrs. Jos-eph 8pendlove, historian. An inter-esting program was also given. Miss Nell Huff read a play and Mrs. Frank 'Davis and Dr. Ronald Jen-sen rendered vocnl selections. Worlc Is Resumed In Park Bingham After considerable delay caused by the breaking down of the hoist In the Park-Bingha- adit to the U. S. Mining Company replacements have been made and work has again been resumed. Previous to the breakdown the company was shipping at the rate of 60 tons dally from this body. The men who were laid off during the shut down hare been called back to work. Road Supervisor Art Cook re-ports that the work of cleaning up the road and opening the creek to the Highland Boy district has ben completed and Is now In very good condition. The snow and Ice which caused the creek to overflow dur-ing the severe winter weather caus-ed much dnmnge to the road and In-convenience to the public. This con-dition has now been elminated. |