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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thursday, March 29, 1928, , . r . i a i '" View of Magna-Arth- ur Mills Where the Ore from Bingh m Goesj t . i- -t' t t . ,1.1 v. a u.t .. , V.. - Zl f ' r; --""' ,'u H ' ' f . .. , . , , . . v - , v-- ',,... l i - . . v.-..-.- .. . ' ', ' - " ' '' "l' - : - : . : .v . j 'V - j j , x - vrr-r- i fe'&ri--- t-t- J -- s ' i c&r: J?WV' - A r ; - ... ' I ; x f . . . i ' ', , ' i . . : - . . v, ' i 1 i . i i ' - - - , ' . - . i j - . 3" ,'v- - - ...urn 1 VaiAaMiiSift! O - .. V ond. Would it not be an excellent I thing to remember these frlendj and -- relatives with a floral offering for 7 ( 'tie Easier services at iho Church. Purchase an Easter Lily or some 'other appropriate floral offering. ' Please ihone the pastor and a com-mittk- e will call for the flowers. Ilia ' plione number is 238. Please place, a tame tag on the flower and name tho party lu whose memory it was pur-chased. " . COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES. ' SUNDAY 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. 11:00 A. M. Communion Service. 5:30 P. M. Vesper Service. TUESDAY 3:30 P. M. Boy Rangeiv. 7:30 P. M. Boy Scouts. WEDNESDAY 2:30 P. M. Primary Jun'r League. THURSDAY 3:30 P. M. Junior League. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Holy Week Services Eacn eve-ning duriryj Holy Week (April 8) a special service will be conducted at Hi 2 Church at C:C0 o'clock. We htpe as many men as pos.ible will be there. Bring a friend wlih you. Easter Sunday. Easter Sunday H the greatest day in the church y.?ar. The morning service will begin at 10:30. This U one half hour earl-ier than usual. At this hour the Sun-day School will present a program. A sneclal Easter sermon will be preach-ed by the pastor; n w members will be admitted Into the Church and the Sacrament of BapILm will be admin-istered to as many children as are presented by their parents. EASTER FLORAL OFFERING. We all have special friends or dear ones who have lert for the great bey- - The ladles of the American Legion Auxiliary entertained at a card party Friday evening In the Masonic Hall honoring members of the American Legion. Trizes were won by Mrs. jRex Tripp Mrs. Ernest Dean. Mr. O. Dolman arid Mr. Archie Clarke. The committee In charge were Mrs. C. W. Adderley. Mrs H. C. McShane. Mrs. G. B. Covey, Mrs. Ernest Dean and Mrs. Arrhle Clarke. Lunchiou was served to thirty guest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wardlaw en-tertained at Bridge Friday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Harvey Car-rlt- y aer Mr. Louis Buchman. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Garrl-t- y, Mr. and Mra. Louis Buclinian, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norden, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Walker, Miss e Buch-man, Mr. Grovor Duff and Mr. How ard Bird. . The Convention of the Central D-ivision of the Women's Federation of Clubs In Magna wag attended from Bingham by Mrs. J. B. Meyer, Mrs. A. C. Larrlck, Mrs. John West, Mis. Bert Roberts Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. David Lyon, Mrs. C. L. Countryman. Mrs. Ray Kenner, Mrs. Arthur Cook, Mrs. Robert Kelly, Mrs. George Rob-be- , Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse, Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Mrs. James Nerdin, Mrs. John Robertson and Mrs. Theo Chesier. Mrs. Bert Burns entertained the A B C Club at her home In Cop;erfield, Friday evening. Five hundred wa the dlv.rr.lon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ernest Poulsen, Mrj. George Ralls and Mrs. Layf Johnson. Lunch-eon was served to Mrj. Poulsen, Mrs. Ralls Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. John Bar-rett, Mrs. Glen Long, Mrs. Ray Wat-son, Mrs. Clarence Watklns and Mrs. A. Mower. . Miss Mildred Jensen entertained a few friends Friday evening in sonor of her tenth birthday anniversary. The guests enjoyed "Beau Gest" at the Princess, and after refresunu nts were served at the Royal. The guests Included Darlene Larson, Minetta Lassamer. Elaine Joffs. Allie Teague Hazel Morris and Willis Hlggs. Mrs. Harvey Garrity was hostess to the A U L Bridge Cub at her home In Copperton Monday evening. Piizes were won by Mrs. Frank Mitchell, Mrs. Louis Buchman and Mrs. Robert Hone. Llncheon was .served to Mrs Mitchell, Mrs. Hone. Mrs. Joe Nor-den. Mrs. Lawrence Snow. Mrs. B Lynch. Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. A C. Cole. Mrs. Loni.? Buchman, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. Eugene MorrN and Miss Jennie Buchman. Mrs. Frank Mead entertained th Musco-Ve-Vee- s Tuesday evening of last week. Five hundred was played and prizes won by Mrs. P. J. Lott.i. and Mrs George West. The guests included Mrs. Letts. Mrs. West. Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard and fo- - mlly spent Sunday In Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnard. Mrs. J. C. Lelser and Mrs. Maurlre Cotter were luncheon guests of Mrs. Arthur Maly Monday. Mrs. Robert Hone Rpent Sunday Ylslting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Blades In Salt Lake. , Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lynch were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. . . Mrs. A. B. Wahh'niar and Mrs. Sam Balrd of Salt Lake spent Thursday with Mrs. O. S. Jensen. Mrs. Marlon K. Jensen of Brlgham City was the week-en- d guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen. . Miss Grace Chrlstopherson of Salt Iake ts vlHltlng with hor mother, "Mrs. Sarah Chrlstopherson.. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Teague and fa-mily spent the week end visiting re-latives lu Provo . Miss June Rhees spent the week-end in Ogden w.ith.h.er parents. Miss Helen Candland spent the week-en- d In Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Candland. Mr. and Mrs. James Denver were host and hostess to the O, F. F. Club at their home In Copperfleld Tuesday evening of last week. Five hundred was played, and prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. William Kelms Mr. and Mrs. W". E. Scott. Misu Pearl Mugfur and Mr. George Knudsen. Other guests we're Mr. and Mrs. Basil Doman and Mr ond Mrs. Ch.ar.les.Hudson. Members of the Just-A-Me- re Club were entertained last Wednesday by Mrs. Heber Nichols at her home in Copperton. Prizes at Bridge were won by Mrs. Dewey Knudsen. Mrs. Basil Dornan and Mrs. Jannibelle Sul-livan. Luncheon was served to Mrs Knudsen, Mrs. Doman, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Harry Steele, Mrs. Mark Han--, sen, Mrs P. Pusmlre, Mrs. Elmer Knudsen. Mrs. William Atkinson. Mrs. Charles Sullenger Mrs. William Keinis and Mrs .H.ow.ard Fisher. 0 ... Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole entertained the" M. B. Club Tuesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mor-ris received honor for high score, the iguests included Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitrhell Mr. and - Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse and Mr. and Mrs. James Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone enter-tained the A. B. Bridge Club Wednes-day evening of last week. High score was won by Mr. and Mrs. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maly. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maly, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aven, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow, Mr. and Mrs. George Robbe, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brckon. Mrs. A. C. Larrlck entertained at luncheon Friday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Lolis Buchman Mrs. George Bolman, Miss Jennie Buchman, Mrs. Thomas Canfield and Mrs. Joe Kemp. Joe Warning, Mrs. Art Tremelling. Mrs. Jane Jackson and Mr3. M. A. Stuart. Mrs. William Wallace was hostes? t0 the Jolly 500 club last Thursday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs Frank Holden and Mrs. A. Madsen. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Holden, Mrs. Madsen, Mrs. Gien Lamb.-on- , Mrs. Scott Linnell Mrs. A Stuart, Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mrs. Prank Mead and Mrs. .Go.rd.on Buckle. Mr3. J. C. Leser was hostess to the G G G G club Thursday afternoon at her home In Copperton. Trizes at Bridge were won by Mrs. Joe Nor-den and Mrs. Louis Buchmon. Lunch-eon was served to Mrs. Norden, Mrs. Buchman. Mrs. R. G. Frazler, Mrs. J. B. Myers, Miss Jennie Buchman, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. J. D. Shilling, Mrs. Roy Shililgn. Mrs. Ed-na P. Wade, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mm. Arthur Ma-ly Mrs. Joe 'Kemp. Mrs. Maurice Co-tter. Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Arthur Macke, Mrs. P. Rlrhards, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. Brent Lynch, Mrs. Leland Walker and Mrs. W. S. Jones Miss Elaine Home entertained 'he ' Earhelor Girls Club Monday evening of last week. The guests were Miss-es Ella Orgill, Lottie Maxfied. Vir-ginia Boyd Vera Grandquist, Madge Henry and Hazel Jarrls. Mrs. E. E. Edwards entertained th members of the C C Club at her home in Copperton Tuesday afternoon of last week. Prizes at Five hundred were won by Mrs. Frank Mead and Mrs. Charles Hart. The guests were Mrs. Mead, Mrs. Hart, Miss Cecil Bennett, Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs Guy Murray, Mrs. Earl Pullan, Mrs Frank Peterson and Mrs. E. MFiller. At the Party. A girl sang a song'ln French and nobody could understand a word of It. Then another girl sang a song In Eng-lish nnd nobody could understand i word of that either. Kansas CItj Journal. Novel Sewing Machine. A portable electric sewing machine Is entirely Inclosed In an oak cover or case, and when not In use It can be placed out of the way under a couch or on a closet shelf. The machine Is oper-ated from any lamp socket by either direct or alternating current. i Got Them All In; ' Mary, who recites her prayers aloud each ' evening, remembering hor pa-rents neighbor. Mr. and Mrs. Btvktt, and the man who sells the goodh?s at Ilia corner store doe se In the follow-ing mnuner: "God bless dnddy, nam-m- a, Mlzer Baker, Mrzzey Baker, and tie ether baker, too." Unprofitable Investment. Luke McLuke says lots of girls mar-ry for revenue only. So do lots of me, but marriage for revenue pro-duces few dividends only about fur divorce fees nnd court costs. Houston Post. V V "There Isn't any use putting thes high-price- d lints In the window, none of the women ever stop to look at thein," suld the milliner. Cincinnati Enquirer. For Sale One large Player Piano for. sale at a bargain. 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ApIctured,eachof the 6 In the large assortment Bttracrivesryleshaveindi- - are plaids, checked and vidual features asa jaunty striped designs, raised fig- - kerchief.a vestee.a novel ures, plain and printed collar, a cluster of tuck fabrics, in combinations - smartly placed or a tail- - of all the fashionable ored hut ile. colors. Order now the dre.i ;l . u-is- Our Supply is limited. This Special Selling Starts April 2 1 |