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Show Thursday, August 9, 1928 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Famous English Oak The Falrlop onk, with a trunk ft In circumference, the growth of It centuries, stood In Ilalnault fr-M- t, Esgex county, Englund. Beneath Its brunches a fair was long held on the first Friday In July. The famous tree was blown down In February, 182a i Senator Knew the Game "Here's a matter that demands In-- 1 vestlgutlon 1" exclaimed the excited citizen. "Do you feel that you under-itan- d It?" asked Senator Sorghnm. Thoroughly 1" "Then take my ad-.-I-and hesitate. After we get j 'hrough with an Investigation, yoo j won't feel as If you know a thing about It" Washington Star. (f&Best For1 "Let U Show You Samples AHATIONWDR " ff UJB iNSTlTUTIONK J UTNNHM "where savings are sreatettl? 476480 Main St. Bingham Canyon, Utah Quality Offerings That Stand the Test of Service y "The ACE" Leads! A Style-Winn- er for September Wear Style that reflects f V the young men's own J g Meas. 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Carr Fork Garage Phone19 10 Carr Fork Advice to Parents "D boy dat minds his parents," aid Uncle Eben, "Is a good boy, an' Iff up to de parents to lead de kind ( Uvea to let nlm crow up to feel dat bis confidence wasn't misplaced." Washington Star. And Never Will Jod Tunklns says no man erer gets to be as smart as be wishes bis grow- - log family would think be la, Wash-ington Star. When Things Move Turning on a motor switch starts things bumming. And so does the ery, "Here comes the boss V Toron-to Telegram. It Isn't Sensible. "Man bns five senses," agrees W. 0. 1'nlmer, "but none of theta te'.ls hlui why n womaa wants to clean hou? when It doesn't need It." H w I Mrs. David Lyon entertained lsforrn. ally at luncheon Thursday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Paul Ransom, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mm. Fcno Shafer. Mrs. A. C. LaTrick, Mrs. Vina Larrlck, and Mrs. Thomas Ctii-flel- d. Mrs. Maiy Moody and Mr. Allen Jones of Butlerville are guest a of Mis. George Bolmas. Mrs. Andrew Warrum of Alhambra, Cal., Is visiting with her aunt, Miu. Harry Black. Mrs Elmer Knudson entertained the Just-A-Me- Club Wednesday af-ternoon. Bridfie wa9 the feature. A delightful luncheon wa9 served to Mrs. William Keiina, Mrs. II. Nichols, Mrs. Howard Fisher, Mrs. Basil no-ma- n, Mrs. Charles Sullengur, Mrs. Jannibelle Sullivan, Mrs. Tracy Pug-mir- e and Mrs. William Atkinson. . Mr. and Mrs. E. M. and Mr. and Mrs. Water Hagan returned Monday from a tea days trip through Idaho and Yellowstone Park. Mr. Steffensen reports crop conditions in Ilabo being very good this year. The crops look wonderful he states in all sec'jons of the State. Mr. C. L. Countryman, City Clerk, who left last Thursday for Columbus, Ohio, ag the state delegpte to the Na-tional Conven'9on of the Fraternal Or. der of Eagles reports having bad a pleasant trip on the way down to the convention city where the sessions ,are being held all this week. Mr. Counfcyman will be away some weeks and wil pay a visit to his old college town at Salina, Kansas, on his return trip. The ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary conducted a cake sale Tues. day. The affair was in charge of Mrs Roy Shilling and Mrs. Archie Cxrk. Mrs. William Keims entertained at Five hundred Thursday evening of nst week. A dericious two course umjieon wag served to Mrs. A. O. Mugtur, Mrs. Basil Doman, Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mrs. Georfre Knudson. Mrs H. Fisher, Mns. Dan Sullivan, Mrs. Jas. Denver, and Mrs". Miles McDonald. ( NOTICE TO CREDITORS. N E&tate of Angelo Costntino Tsai, Dect'nsed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at The Bankers Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 22nd day of September A. D. 1928. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, Adiinlstrator of the estate of Angelo Costantino Usai, Deceased. Date of first publication, July 26, 1928. HOUSES FOR SALE. $3,000.09 5 room modern home except furn-ace in Sandy on good corner near school. Has full cement absemeiU and is well arranged with fi;..'iich doors and mantle. Will take car or lot as first payment and balarce like rei't. $3,500.00. Just finis!. ed a new well construct-ed home in Midvale. Larpie lot, sswer, water, electric fixtures right up to the minute. ' Jazz plaster, hardwood floors, breakfast nook. Built-i- n feat-ures. Will take car or lot as first payment or what liave you and the balance like rent Enquire Taylor Brothers , No. 515 Vermont DIdg., Salt Lake, Telephone Was. 1111. |