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Show - , THE BINGHAM BCLLETLV, BINGHAM CANl tN, UTAH Thursday, March 8, 1928 r FOR SALE. I IMS Cf Co. Stive. Bvcrythia coajlate. Frio reajoaaW. Inoutve' -- t BMgfeam Bulletin. FARM WANTED from owner, Uifr oommaulty. DrJbs gr -- prtos. L. Johflion, Box 313, Wiciuut Kansas. MS THE FLOUR THAT MADE " L - --- $ Vfi , Whitillyl M WELLS' , L Grocdtria MOTHER START BAKING Ii -- - - . II JfrnM. C'.-- w W. ... I iMH;Ml to thci "! :' . ' . i II i VALLA ' VZ ot"cr iu -- j t: "'-- '' v 'iCT . Pearly white, cllrc a: J rm. St II ' Ct ' gives a luxurious latin.v. 'rX l ) I r 11 jilAVlNv AutoStrop Slaving Ci:ar:i ncr II I Pl?PAM only softens the beard but tvtainj i r II Hi I mo'stur while you shave. ; ;! II U Soothing as a lotion, its cocoonut , II ' oil content refreshes as well as i' MuMCTuKt softens the skin and keeps it ' velvety smooth. i 'rtarsrvrir I Ifyour dealer ha3 not yet received lvrlZOlv I his supply, send 35c to AutoStrop j J iwyoh,h.v.w.sa. 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IIeaJt". Youth life's preciousS J , : k7f$&-- U ' Posscssions 'gainst Washday J :? '. ffif f nd since the dawn ofJ S ; M'' t i ) ' i days, no woman has ever won!' 5 M A if i j I V -I- 'Ut there is a way out aj :5 Jf4 J A I pleasant pjith that leads. to theS 7y J A Sundry. i S ' , j!0f"X ' J$ Telephone us and lift wear-J- f X I; &k ying washday out of your life i- -j f: ( SfiTn forever. I fVr X, ylq Royal " Laundry I I Phone 90 I I Wealth Without Labor. Thomas II. Kwope, Kanaas Olfy real UiuUHouatie, always declared taint he never earned a dollar of bis Million. "Ail I did," be wed to say, "was to buy Kaunas City real entate whe peo-ple were anxious to seal ad seN tt oc-casionally when tbey wwe auxlois to buy, but I kept the wont of It I Just sat buck uud loafed, wkUe the people of Kansas City worked for me, aad built a great elty uud made me rith." ; Vf. H. Harris, Mrs. A. Parker, Mrs. I Ilage Thurston, Mrs. J. A. Mclff, Mrj. Roy Ctee lira. VTm. Preece, Mrs. Jack E. Mitcht-ll- , Mra. W. H. Mit-chell, Mra. Lon Rawllngs, Mra. Ame-lia Milner, Mrj. Tom Nerdln, Mra. C. McNeil, Mrs. Sarah Christopher-on- , Mrs. P. O. Lovelesa, Mrs. Rulon. KUllani. Mra. Russet Robertson, Mlaa Melba Turner, Mum Fay Christopher- - son, Miaa Viola McNeil, Mlsa Ethel Wat kins Miss Nona Nerdln and Miss ' Helen Morris. j ii ' The play "The Old Maid's Conven-tion," given by the Ladivj of the Re-lief Society Saturday evening, was received by a very appreciative au-dience. Mrs. Frank Davis and Mrs. David Lyon were the directors, Mr. George Nix and Mr. James Nerdln acted as property men and the fol-lowing were in the cast:' Mr. Ray Kenner, Mr. James Nerdin, Mw, Eu-gene Morris, Mrs. H. R. Atkln, Mrs. METHODI6T EPISVOPAL CHURCH RKX B. BARS, PASTOR. SCNBAT Jft.Oft A. M. fliinHr Schawl. 11:09 A. M. Morning Wursfcly. 5 8' P. M. Ttir service. Order of Worablp. Organ Prelude. Itymn No. 37$ "O Far a Huart" Pastoral Prayer. Onjgaa Response, Old Testament Lea.no n 27th San-da- Gloria Patrl. Script ore Lesson John 17. J 26. Otforty. Hynifl No. 207 "The Church'a Oae Foundation." Sermon "la Jeeaa' Program Workable?" Hymn No 210 "Glorious Thlngj of Thee Are Spoken." Benediction. . Removing Old Paint Old paint amy be uikly and easily removed from anjr surface by scrub blng with the following ailxtura: Dis-solve a QHurt of buklng soda la n gul-lo-of wuter and odd u quart ttt quick-lim- e. Apply to the surface with a brush and In a few minutes all truces of the old paint muy be washed off In wnrm wntor. The wood Hhould then be washed with vlnegur before new paint Is applied to remove all the iilkull. i Largeat Known Pianet The Naval observatory says the dla- - ! covery of the planet Mors was pre-- j historic. Its density ls 71 per cent of j that of the earth; orbital veleoftr, IS ' miles per second : length of orbit 887 j miles; closest approach to the earth, I 7 p. m., eastern standard time, Au-gust 22, 1924. STATC BNOINEBR'S OFFICE Salt Lake City. Ftaa Feba; . mi. Notice is hereby givea that II. C. Goodrleh, whose post office address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made ap-plication in accordance with the re-quirements of the CoanpMeU Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Ses-sion Law of Utah, 11919 and 1926 to appropriate 3 c. f. s. of water from Gray Spring In Barney Adams Cany-on, West Mountain Mining District in Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at the point of issu--j ance of the spring which bears S. 513' E. 1169 ft. frora the N4 cor. of Sec. 1. T. 3 S., R. 3 W.t S.L.B. & M. aad conveyed by means' of a pipe line at a distance of 20,000 ft. and there used daring the ntire year at the unincorporated Town of Copper-ton- , Salt Lake County, for domestic and municipal purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 102160. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the rea-sons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied wih a fee of $1.00, and filed in "his offiOe with-in thirty (30) days after the comple-tion of the publication of this notice. GEO, M. BACON, Sate Engineer. Date of first publication, February 9, 1928. Date of completion of publication, March , 1928. Convtriation Crook Police are baffled by what tbey term "a conversation crook," who has teen working quite successfully in and about Paris lately. The crook, police claim, ride In busses and cars, lis-tens to private conversations and acts upon them. He beard one man say he must not forget to have a man call for his dining room table to be re-paired. The crook got away with the table. I When Men Fought Hand to Hand. The most fearsome of all the ancient Russian weupoas was the great battle-ax- . There were many different types of these, but all were alike in huvlng queerly Rlinped. broad blades, often of huge proportions and iuHinted on long poles. The upper portion of the blade usually projected In a fantastic curve above the huft while the lower end bent toward the pole, to which U was attached by a lashing of wire. COMMUNITY 9JHURCH NOTES. SUNDAY 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. 11:00 A. M. Communion Service. 6:20 P, M. Vesper Service. TUESDAY 3:80 P. M. Boy Rangers. 7:30 P. M. Boy Scouts. WEDNESDAY 2:30 P. M. Primary Jun'r League. THURSDAY 3:30 P. M. Junior League. Special Notice The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be admin-istered. All Christians, no matter to what denomination they belong, will be welcome to commune with vs. Last Sunday evening the Boy Ran-ger- 4 bad charge of the service. Ivor Pickering and Wm, Mitchell have short talks on the work of the Ran-gers. The following received their "Brave" insignia: Wm. Mitchell, Ivor Pickering, Tolmy Prlgmere, Vincent Trowbridge. It was an Impressive sight when the fathers and mother of these boys presented the awards to them. A good audience attended this ser-vice, and much favorable comment was made concerning the manner In which the boys conducted the ser-vice. The ladies of the Community Church will hold a cake sale at the Utah Power & Lfeht Co. office Sat-urday afternoon, March 10. Buy your cakes for your Sunday dinner. You will please take notice of the postponement of tke Antlers annua Charity show which will take place near the end of pbe March. On March 17th hJW ever the Elks will give a grand ball at the B'ngham Ball Room-Th- Elks will have exclusive charge of this function and in-vite the public to join them on this notable occasion. |