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Show ...... ... Mrs. Agcla Christ opherson and ilau'liter. Loi raint' visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ny--j lone in Salt Like on the 4th of 'July. j Mr. and Mrs. Mike Peiye hd the Reverend and Mrs. William Fr.ny and Mrs. M. Freethy of Ivucka visiting with them last Tliiu-sday- . Miss Evelyn Sparks and Steve Rawlintfs spent July 4th in Amer-ican Fork canyon. ' - Mrs. Tlioinas Caul field return-ed last Friday from a 2 weeks visit in Butte, Montana where she visited with her mother, Mrs. Margaret O'Brien. J Mr. and' Mrs. "William Atkin-son and Air. and .Mrs. Harry Mc- Donald and famlif s were at Gen-eva on Jnlv 4th and f)th. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parkin and duiifr'ilier spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Knudsen at Copperfield. Binjrh&m Stage Line . Bingham Depot Main and Can-- Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Ie.ive Bingham .it J and 11 a. m. . 3. .r;, 7 and !) p. m. Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Phone Was. 1069 SCHEDULE C;:rs Salt Lake City at 7. 9, and 11 a. m. I, 3. 5, 7. 9 and 11 r- - m. FAPvES One way $l.f0 Pound trip $2 50 t A DOLLAR'S WORTH J f i n roup;,,, and nmil it illi $1 f,,r a ix v.efW trial subscription to THE CHiilSTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR t r.il.ili.I.ed ,j Tub Scikncb flblishino Sociktt, Unalon. .Mu3chu.tvt!s. U, s A L. , ,lv.,-- . ; , i' . "u vlom Into fm horn. r- , , r ' . . ...... ( '"' CriKNi- -; .MnNtTon r.ark Tav Station. Boston. Mass ' J ,k;"V ' 0 - .nb.. r. .tl,n,, I .ucl doii.,ll. r . .. . . ; 'J (Name, plerine prlntl"" 7 - , ' 'v. U.ltlreji , I - . . . iToivni "T8Utr" j ol June 30, 1930 . 3 for the - ill i .AI)Y ... . . WliK lias opened her house at In'.iikitttjton for the seRson, prefers fin.ly lai! ifl chillies whir.h she finds arlli uhirly becoming, fu addition o her country tweeds she lias chosen .".vcral tailored washahle frocks for ilie warmer niurmiiffs. This one with ts simp'e Imt unusual tailoring is iiU'le i.i ecgshcll linen printed with Jrc'les of blue and brown and triiiinicl vvilli revers and a jaliot of 'I'aiii ejtfshrll. Her belt and bag are f hrif;!.t blue leather and her large of natural milan has a detachable ;i'id of blue ribbon. This frock may tie made with . Ictoi ial 1 inl'ed Pattern No. 5277. ii.es 14 to 40, SO cents. PRINGESSTHEATRE Bingham . ALL TALKING AND SINGING WEEKLY TR0GEAM Matinee daily at 1:39 p. m. Evening 7:15 and 9:09 p. m. i-- Fivky and Saturday, July 11-1- 2 4f HE MESSAGE OF THE AGES" The Great Mormon Centenial Pageant Not a Newsreel The entire picture as taken. See and hear President Hebe- - J. Grant. Also William Boyd in "OFFICER O'BRIEN" f"A dlightful thrP':;:g, swift mcvin screen romance with p trn-jprdoii- '! c'ijrsx on3 of tlio best pictures with ld ever screened all Boyd fans will heart-il- y enjoy it. Admission 15c end 35c SuwJay "Monday, July 13-1- 4 "LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY" ,7Ph An All Star Cast A new thfi:aier-E!:c:he- r song hit. Tin-Pa- n Alley with tl! its glamor, cruelty, drama, appeal. Spiced with technicolor pes ;taclcs, filled with song hits. He took love where he ccrJJ and turned it into a song. Admission 15c and 35c Tues., Vhd., Thurs., July 15-16-- 17 "LADIES OF LEISURE" With Barbara. Stanwyck, Ralph Graves Here is the picture you have been waiting for. It is the d?.rirg picture cf tho se?-or- .. Bzs and hear what an Artist's model dees during and efter working hours. It is sensational, Shocking, haughty, but you'll enjoy it. Admissici 25c and 50c COMING ATTRACTIONS Tunfar, Tdncsday, Thtisdfy, July "High Society fcluctf." "Ingagi." "The Cuckoos," and "The Pivorci'p," and many other sjx'ciid nttrac-tions- . Micnc 22 or 145 for Daily Program WE USE THE WORLD FAMOUS , TALKING PIC ."(j RES AT THEIR BEST r 1 Special This Week On 'I I ;;,--.f I To clear up our stock and make ready for new fall stock 1 soon to arrive, we are closing out all odds and special lines at ' ' m I ; i GREATLY REDUCED PRICES f I ' I . f m .We have arranged these shoes in too groupes including p high medium and low heels, light tans and blacks 1 SPECIALLY PRICED AT I I PER PAIR m 1 ' p You will tind in thes'e lots of shoes valued up to $8.00 per Ii II. pair formerly, and 'well worth your inspection m j 'Bingham Merc. Co. j I' - "The Big Store" FOR SALE My home in San-dy, 9 rooms, brick and stucco, hardwood floors, bath; gar-ig- e; grounds improved. Lot 123 hy 247 feet. Ample room for liickcns; will build chicken house if desired, Liberal terms. Win. D. Kuhre, Phone Midvale 148 or 140-- 9 Fashions for the Smart Woman flf?!' II h J5079 MRS. LEWIS J. . trr'' ' The fiirmcr Miss Edna , r1 one of tlie best dressed and most popular of the ymiPRcr wnmen at Newport, wore tins feminine and sfphisticated frnik on tlie Cliff Walk one afternoon. It is of ' white crepe with a fit lirately printed (lesiirn in black. I's deep cape collar of white chiffon is l ape l by s'.irrinR in front and finished with a bow. Her hat h of white baliihnntl and her six- - . button gloves of while sniMe. while striking contrast is intrcdnred in her blark patent-leath- an l slippers. The frock mav ) t . made with Pictorial Printed hulern No. S079 Sizes J4 to 42, 45 cents. I FOLLOWthe CROWD Today more people are ifting the C telephone for travel to other cities than ever before, ffa quick and the cost ia low. The Long Dis-tance operator will be glad to tell fou the rate to any particular point. H v & IE (S II AIL'S i tSiWm FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IB ?itll? IH 100 LUX ffirlQp,- - 10c Mission Bell Soap IDI J)J I I ToihFaste Toilet Soap 0 12 for 59 Ull 5c Crystal I I TO 10c Valmm 'tjmr 10c Walgreen Cocoa AI- - D White Soap INj I . 25" Mil:ir 3for21c 6 for 19c I 1 rTt 34c 3 for $1.00 H Uuirin,.65c ir Food ...59c : I katij 60c Q r 75c Borden's MaUed Mi,k 49 p If I Zonite .. .3"C f f&S9 25c Eagle Brand Q fnr AQn femsl 10c Dutch O Iftr njn If $1.00. 7Qr H Mi,k J IDI M U Cleanser... OlOlZIC II mjAdlerika.. (5J $1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk 79 U 5c Lighthouse 1 1 ' 60c M $1-0- 0 Ovaltine 83 0$A U fe-S- Sl Cleanser IE Mentholalum .39C L 35c Beechnut Peanut Butter. ..... 19 6 for If 60cBromo HQ PV 60c Ess-Ja- y Founlain Blend 15 L J Seltzer 03C 2 S. Coffee, Pound WC J i! 3 for 25 If I 25c Johnson's Baby 1 7. 15c Lyndhurst I I Talcum If C J w Stw Toilet Tissue If I 69c Aspirin An j ' U 3 for 25 IE I Tablets. 100's HUC 60c Sal Hepatica V... . 33 Q 6 for 47 12 for 89 II 15c Bicarbonate of in "?Lr $1.20 Sal Hepatica ....73 . Sda' PoLund 1 UC 60c California Syrup of Figs 39 h 45C Mde,SS, ' ' i ' ' 34 40c Bathing Epsom Sji rT ,v 95 Salts. 5 Pound Bag.. 2bC G j tT? ' tJ P c Kotex ...34 I -- mm...-- f lij:st (ff&Sii 3 for 95 I t 1 60c Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin ... ffrlf V. 50c Extract of J 'KTfSSS $1-2- 5 S. S. S. Tonic TIpS? Witch Hazel. Pint ... OOC 1 I ffc Bfte Tite Tooth L $2.00 S. S. S. Tonic ; $1.29 jf J 50c Rubbing Alcohol OCg ' our choice of three . . 2l Compound. Pint .... t- - ftn ,M : T:. 49c mi jgjj ' r,Jr Sp"!a,, I CANDY SPECIALS j aGARETTES ; CM ::l:i.-- S " CniHcl. Ohl (iold. Chriilrrf Irld and f i'V. 2 for 25C i Mrs' Stover's Bungalow Candies Pound 80c 1 -- "' " ""'" H 15 2 29 i- -r Tuxedo $ g packages M 2 for 20c Cocoanut Dice y2 Pound 15c Pound 29 C Carton ?1.39 J iiniir una ,n i .in - im - - - rTWMfcJ...g-.-a-- it "iiiffiilrilMriViiiitiirm rit-- fi ri nn in wi Miiiiii-i..i..ii- , W n.tfo'i; I -- - mi n ill I i Misses Lois and Marjory Hales are visiting at the home of An-drew Pierce at Springville. o a Mrs. Annie Butte of Salt Lake is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ed Johnson. . Miss Thelma Oygi of Salt Lake is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Gygi. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Jones and sons Elson and Aaion visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice of Op-hi- r were uesta of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spendlove on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beard left Thursday for a 10 day trip to Burley, Idaho, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hogg. . Mr. and Mrs. Cyril I?olii: ;o i announce the birth of a daughter on July 4th. Mrs. Robinson was formerly Miss Mern Nerdin. Mr. and Mrs. William Re:m ard of Butte, Montana, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield on Saturday. Miles of Conveyors in Ford Plant mmwimhhjh ii iqi .n jiii i' rlt''v f " '" :: niTrttt. warn;, i HfAe4f Thli picture thowi two typet of conveyon In uta In the Roufle Plant of t( Ford Motor Company. ENDLESS chain conveyor, A". three and a halt to tour ml leg lung, said to be the longest In I Ue world, has just been completed at tire Rouge Plant of the Ford Motor Company St Dearborn, Michigan. On Ii parts of Ford cars In the procen of manufacture are transported from o:ie building to another and completed parts are carried direct to railroad i::ra for shipment to branch assembly plants. T'.ie conveyor, which carries Its r.ir!! on si:;-p- tided hooks, has a daily capacity for 300,000 parts weighing over 2.OJJ.OJ0 poundti. It supplants freight cars and trucks which have h;;en used for the transfer of many p rts from one point to another in the ' .1 plant h:i:,c3t conveyor of them all is . s v..op.;io;it of the Ford policy that . ii :iuld be done by manual !!;! cauld better be done by 'j f! e rsrly days of his manufactur-j- i Mr. Ford devised the as sembly line a moving track on whir cars In the process of nsseniiily mu to the workmen instead of the wrl, men carrying parts to the car. Tli assembly line, perfected in m iny wjy: Is now used by automobile man nr.. turers generally. The value of the conveyor in rc.lu lug physical labor, in saving time. I preserving system and in cutting j.is; soon became apparent and its use w extended to other purposes ab uit i!i plant. Now there are literally rolled i. conveyors of various types in the For plant Some of them carry parts fro: one building to another and are can fully synchronized so that the pari arrive at precisely the right momen and In the exact spot where they ar needed. Others transport red hot Ii. gots of steel weighing nearly a to; each. Still others move outgolnj shir ments. If It were not for the conj-eyors- , a cording to officials of the Ford Com pany, mass production would not b possible on its present scale |