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Show t , , - TnE BINGHAM DULLETTN, DINRnARl CANYON. UTAH Thursday, August 3, 192 p ' OUR MODERN AGE. (Continued from page 1) Proefling the button lias taken thousanda of responsibilities from the ihouldorg of women. Science la even considering wajys and means of the hu-man race producing Itself outside of tho maternal body. This actua) achievement is at this time being forecast for the near future by eminent dentists. So on forerer. Life is the eternal problem we-- are all fluffing much more out about It erery dy. ' Mrs. W, E. Scott entertained the U. t G. I. G. club at her borne In Copper, field Friday evening. Five hundred was played-- and a delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Charles Wynn, Mrs. Jaiflea Denvor, Mrs. Charles Hudson, Mrs. Harry Pitts, Mrs. Wch-r- d Wells, Mrs. CHn-lo- s Poulsen, Miw. JClmer Knudson, Mrs. O. C Joik-s-, Mrs. Jannibelle Sullivan, Mrs, Ivan Terry, Mrs. A. O. Mugfur, and Mr. Ceorge P. Johnson. Mrs. P. J- - Lotts and sous, Pub und Dan, asd Mfifi. Joe Warning and son Leland returned Friday from a two weeks vacation to Vivian Park and Strawberry. Mr.' and Mns. George Knudson left Sunday for a motor trip to Aapes, Colo., to visit relatives. They will al-io visit in Denver before returning. Mrs. Louis Duchman, Miss Jennie Buchman and Mrs. Leslie Breckon, were luncheon guests of Mrs. Harvey Garrlty Monday. Mrs George P. Johnson fchtertaluod In honor of her daughter Bernlco, Fri-day evening. Dancisg and games was the diversion A Iwo courrse uncheon wae served to Miss Elva Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Uersln, Fae Udell and Tom Yrtes. Mr. and Mi. Earl Poulan enter, tained the C. C. club at their homo in COpperton Thursday evening. Lunch-eon was served to the following guests: Mr., and Mrs. E. E. Edwards, Mr and Mrs. Cecil Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mead, Mr. asd Mrs. Karl Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Mr. Riidj Mrs. A. Brown, Mr and Mrs Frank Peterson, Mr. rnd Mrs. Guy Murray, Mrs. Gene Hoops and Mrs. Hicks. Canyon Lodge No. 13, F. & A. M., and Martha Chapter No. 7, O. E. S., of Dingham Canyon, will hold their an-nual Joint picnic at Saratoga Springs Sunday, August 19th. All members of both orders are cordially Invited. f;f Of 1 --J I Kk-- y ' fPC r' j A a L I ' ZZ I V 4 Al'' .... ml aV MAGNA WINS SAFETY HONORS. Here is the picture of the victorious Magma Pl m', Safety First team which won the honors at Lagoon on Utah Copper day for be-ing the most efficient team of the mines and nvlls. Such splendid work was pat on by all three of the competing1 teams. Magna, Ar-thur and Bing-ha- that the judges could hardly decide wlich ton:n was really the superior. The winning honor also carries with it a trip to Rutte, Montana, for the members of the winning team. At Butte the local entry will meet in competition ter-.m- s from ell ove the United States to determine which is the champion of all of th-.- 1 teams. Magna scored 596 points in the Copper day contest of a possi-ble 600, so it can readily be seen that they have an excellent chance at Butte. We of the entire Copper district wish to congratulate? this splendid team of Safety men and wish ihem the utmost suc-cess in their future competition. Standing left to right on the back row are: Scott Hancock, Harold Richardson, and Rudger Aloxnnder. Back row, left lo right are: John Gibson, George Lamp and Don Shaw. ' K , I. ,n ii "T f - ... $i ' If Why sacrifice health and pleasure to f I ' Aching I ( V n jflEj1 VV The way to J h tXvA1 Ul1 fe-- quick,lasting m? V 1 Dr.ScKoIl'Foo.Eair J I Y - I . qukkljr rtlieve tired. f f iti.lll 'I l nchinc feet, retore 3 ,ir- mak and brokan-dow- a 2. Z' I 4 f V i trcbe. Worn in any . J, ' I Hoe. $3.50 per pair. J Don't suffer the handicaps of painful feet an-- l 1 ) j If other day. Thi is Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort ?XvvSMt Week the time when we make special prep R S orations to aid foot-troubl- people. All this i JSWaM-g- l g Jf week we are giving free demonstrations of Dr. .cfcoif. 7no.poJi If S Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Appliances and for Corn inatsntlyenj ft Remedies, and how they give immediate end i in ! remove th Ji ?i i.?e ion anil peraua:env rJjcf. j.rM-.jr- e of .hot... K Whatever your foct trouble corns, cr.I- - -'-wgcarjateed. 3ic. if ( Ijus.':, bunions, w;alr or brokea-dw- i arches, TTCi.r.T "i ' crooked or overlapping tots, wea'.. ankles, fc ! tender hoc! cr ccs-iv-e pcrepiratica we itr';w W t te liave the Dr. t'ch.-'- l cr Remedy 'jt U V thai will lid you cfi;-- . Cornoinnn. t h0c S 3 5Fboi Comfort WeeJo K reduces prowtliar.d pre- - tf --rve iIiuuj ji iux. 7Sceach. af S ' ' - s Foot Comfort Expert from Chicago will be here S FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th f I to demonstrate Foot Remedies I for the Relief of Foot Ailments. : This Service is Absolutely FREE ) IBIMAI iiERCCoJ jf I The Big Store WANTED: Ambitious young man to act as salesman and service man for local merchant. Work mostly outside of store. We want a man who can learn and who will work hard. Pay Will be good to right party. Call at GRANITE FURNITURE CO., Bingham Canyon. .Oiily'Buick" couSdgvex value dinly Buick could build jvzfacar 116 Inch Wl.el Da 129 Inch Wheel 1 I ach VI heel l!w Se.n-p.n- -r Sedan " .... KiuMMwar Spurt Roodiiter . 1323.00 Hewiiumnnr l.imoualna ' rDir-!.a.."i- !l rr .S;,ucUl Cou;m. . . .'3'5.0 1 150.C0 AU yricet . . b. BuickfoctorU . ' Yi"E 5i.VER ANW1VERSARV r "iyicic WITH MASTEUPIECE BOU1ES BY FISHER ' RANDALL - DODD AUTO COMPANY ; 47-5- 3 Second East, Salt Lake City. ' " "' WTTT BmT'n ; iLMM1.jjjiij.jLLiII P ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 and 11 I (jjy ESS-JA- Y SPECIALS I Present to Tlioususids of Satisfied y I Customers Another Worth - While Opportunity to Save f& . j r4 M A si.00 Coty's L'Origan 7Qp 25c Lavoris 19s JW $1.10 Tanlac 79s I iH-ow- der $100 Adjerika . 8gc If GOc Djer Kiss fiQn Lavorw 41 PM U I HfI Face - $1.09Lavori3 . . . . . 69c flS f "11 M I-?S.I0-O Arabrc Royal , $1.25 B!ud ... g 1 Jj y edcr 89c 50c Me!lm 8 Food 43c jai $1.25 AS?mn I W-- V 30c Nonspi". 39 90c Mellin's Food . 63c 11 Tablets, 1008 . . .S9c II Mc Odc-Ro-N- o . . 43 (VfTll 6Dc California 1 I $1.25 M 90p f Q ' &f 33c Man, 29 M ' ' 2 1 Mf 60c Mum 49 g 25c Phillips' Milk of Magnesia ISc . m kzi 50c Cutex Combination Set. 50c Phillips' Milk of Magnesia 33c telsf U I MpSdKLternd . 37C ISI50c American. OQ-- , 60c Sal QOg Mfe f fcSSf' Oil, Pint 03b Hepatica J vl 50c Lacky Tiger ....38 . - I 50c Extract of Witch HazeL $1.00 Lucky Tiger ....69 r Double distilled, QC, ; $1.00 Danderine 73 M3eCnthohtum S)C &f Pl ...03b $1.00 Tre-Ju- r Body Powder, C- Q- 50c 07r aasaJ6UB?r 30c Laxative Bromo IQ with large puff ............ wwb Mcntholatum PJjjgfr' J Quinine .... ........ '3b $1.50 Van Esa Scalp and $1 1Q 1 Srrl,elTlteu 37C d 40c Castoria &27C Dandruff Massage I 3 S5eGdbVVh Afit r'il 19C In case 19C Powder Puffs 1B 2 for 25 25c Dressing Comb. Barber Style 19c Gainsborough Hair J U NWWb"Ci 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap .... . . .4 for 50c 12 for ss j0c Coiga,e, Lilac Imperial Soap 3 for ZSe 12 for 95o fT CrtaS"0" 10c Colgate'. Coleo Soap 3 for 25c 12 for 95c I '".V 1W I5c Sayman's Vegetable 9 fnr 00. Pl f Jl .I 50c Kleenex Cold t&filfSSSl 0 IUI 30 QS3 f 1 1 sgi 3 for i9c rmH ,li,il.,M7"MMMiiMiii:maMii ' --vrt - 'l. ' " i i inn inaiiiw H.Miiii$tS ii I ai aaMimiaai at-'- - CoiMEA With a Finer Flavor The extra care in the selection of ingredients, the special mixing and curing, give to our ready to serve cold meats an added measure of flavor that will prove distinctly pleasing. Ideal for serving this warm weather. Eo. Johnson's Meat Market Highland Boy Phone 93 NOTICE. Due to the fact that we are compelled to sell on such a small margin, we have decided to put our coal business on a strictly cnsh basis beginning the 10th dav of August, 1928. CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO. UTAH LIVERY & FEED CO. ANDERSON & SONS CO. |