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Show 5 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH Thursday, May 31, 1928 j FOUND Bunch of Keys In brown lether case. Call at Bulletin office, "' i !1jA in Gossip Oosslp ! n S'lrt of smoke that ovtt J from the dirty tobacco plpea of thow ; who diffuse It; It proves nothing. tjpt j the bad taste of the sraortr. CJeorf i Eliot I Voice of Authority "The While House Spokesmiur ! t phrase coined by Washington newg-ptipe- r men. It la not considered eth-Icu- l to quote the President directly, so thU expression Is used, although, In fact. It is the President who speaks. Ue receives the newspaper men and answers questions orully that bave been submitted to hiin previously In writing. Lot. One sales .outfit of Davis j f Paint Co.. Kansas City. Mo. Finder 'g ret u -- n to B'.npham nulMln office. WANTED Man to handle ex-clusive territory for Salt-Kis- t Peanut-wiils- h prartiraMy every grocer, drtig-sis- t and confec'lonary dealer is wait-ing for. Wonderful proposition lo. man who H financially reponphle. "Salted Peanuts in the S.' '!!." Will arranjff to Interview men who ni qualify. Palt-Kl.-- t Sale., Co., 723 11 Merrill Ave., Los Ansels. Calif. LOST B'owr lentl-.'- wallet con- - i (aliilnq S77.0D In currency. Liberal I reward for the return of same to the. owner, Eininett Adams. I . . IF YOU Wunt a Cook. Want a Clerk W'ant a Partner Want a Situation Want a Servant Girl Want to Sell a Piano Waut to Sell a Carriage Want to Sell a Bull Pup Want to Sell your groceries Want to Sell your Hardware Want to Sell Town Property Want Customers for Anything Advertise In This Paper Each Issue Advertising Is the' Way to Succes.-Advertisin-brings you customers Advertising keeps the customers Advertising Insures Success Advertising Shows Energy Advertising Shows Pluck Advertising is "BIZ" Advertise or Bust Advertise Long Advertise Well ADVERTISE THE FLOUR THAT MADE J White Lilly" j . i Z WELLS' ; h Groceteria I MOTHER START BAKING I STERN SIMPLICITY i and none knows how to see that the funeral ceremony of your le- - lovcd ii carried out better than; an old established firm. The ex- - j pensa i3 entirely within yovtv: own control in accordance with; your wishes. ' j We tsk you no money in ad-- j vance before your loved ones have passed away. 0. DONNELL & CO UNDERTAKERS. Phone Bingham 17 Salt Lake Phone Was. 6461 t $300. Equity in New Hupmobile at Highland Motor Co. for ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Call Mr. Edward Boback, Bingham Phone 168 5 T5he i s . Si OUR AIM IS TO SERVE YOU AS YOU WISH TO I s . i-- BE SERVED. i: s FOR THE BEST IN LAUNDRY WORK . ' . Phone 90 I Royal Laundry j i S 1 --AtWATTIE 08. lilSfj Model 37 "Sr" ' llS i S I ? Sittu'w. Foll-vi.io- n Dial, elf-c- 'fejfjRsW I if JT , K, ' i I tainlA.C.t. ForuwithllO-l- X WitllOUt tllbeS t S h volt, Alternating Current. :iVA v S:'W fSytT t K f. Vks eix A.C. emptying tubes, and : JF jr W y&l f ' 5 one KcC'yinj tube. V ' v S i 1 w-,- ; '"C ''iviiiit I': 3 t ' ' wssssRffl - , tc f ' til l? I ; " WITAT a year f ir tlie radio listener! it costs only $88, without tubes. That is . jS y Ri.'I.t now pro'Tams are better than " because in the Atwatcr Kent factory J e'vr AdlLiak of v bat's coming! Fights scientific large volume production keeps X !t ga!!;e3 cr.'l- -i political cam- - ffijf down the price. ic i ' 5 paijinsfBctb t.rlLs vi!l carry the battle jr; The Atwater Kent A.C. pet America's i . j ii llie I'rr-i'.'- . iivy llie American fe favorite radio is here, ready for you J borne by rndio. p$ today! Get it on convenient terms for a J '5 Conic in toi2,7yl 'foro tho convention lifetime of radio satisfaction. J rush starts ami ?e.-i:m- ! hear the battery- - X 1 3 less Atv.atrr Kent 37. It works directly - fx V -- if J f.-- your light socket. Operation is sim- - j VJ3By fTl $ 1 j ,.1-rit- One ISmI switch turns the fS M-jii- ) S"m"""'-"-m: Zh tt I: current on aiu'. .'?". (,'ne Full-visio- n Did M H,&J $rr - zr--i I j, rets the fdnl ion you want in a split sec-- jj j, f )JJ tid "ii g f i nd. The volume control really controls. , f j W W I 5 fj n T Nothing else to touch, no bother, no trou- - J 5 a 9 $ 2 i !e. Atwater Kent took all the trouble jj - 8 I set was made made it right l jfoa.-- l E $26.0O Model ., without tules,12 5 1 v.t.m.iv. 999iwta if r adio Speaker, An extt. powerful A.C. rt of particular If li . JUKI proves each get Tight With voice. All valuewheedi,u..cegetUr.Bormai,muni If 5 or inspections before it shipped. J papro. lTtSZZ'" g t J The bighen grad, of workmanship J iXcu'o S I '1 and material goes into the Model 37. "iet , coic. emanation . rect.fying tute. Jf I Fullv ktescs: f I I uu.--a Electrically lifeffil i 2 -- ..:-,- , --- j . - i i ..... -- - .. V ' " T 'i f 3 ,,.1 illlpM :;;!: v,--,- J;. j I !! - ;. A . v-- .i . 4 . h : i .. ; v M ,. ' . :3 ..3 f . 1 fe 13 ';; 3 ' 1 1 Model 30, Set Complete . 1 1 in Cabinet $143. ; j Graeite Furniture Co. j 57 Bingham Canyon, Utah To June Shoppers Shirts and Ties ITWl for Summer Days j The chance to buy shirts of qual- - J0Q ity and tailoring equal to those mfyV at the prices we are quoting, L Vsv 'i far from an every day opportun- - hj VAj4 IJ itv. Ties are equally jrood bar- - gdfrv prams. '4:Jj Shirts $1.50 to $4- - - Ties $1 to $1.50 Take the Time to Look at These Hose Straw Hats That FittSt, coin fort i.- -. ohangin.tr For real summer head comtot-t- , hosjoiy 0ften. Ruy a place one of those new styh supply at the foliow-slraw- s on your head. You'll imr prices an 1 l:ny v-m- t to wear" it out of the stoic. vour feet in ccmfotl this hot weath.er. $2.50 $5.00 AU.F.NAa;.-0c- . PHOENIX 7r & 51.00 Bingham Merc Co. the big store i Fathers I g $ You will support and edit- - i' cat.: vour sons and daugh-- k i-- t until they are prepared fo liiV, if vou live and keep k vc health. ! Through ouf Plan, yon can I jvuvich: for them even ia I, x ev,...t total MiJ hv;. diM'-'it- y bvi'or? age C jc ' uvrnatuie io:Uh. ? Siul if youl ive to old age J f t'-v- Plan .will pay lvouey 5-- TO YOU. i' 1 You expect to secure the you need "SOJIK tlns-iuar.e- Is it wise to wait? ? Send for literature today y S New York Life Ins. Co. J - : Dmvin P. Kingsley, Pres. J: Call, wTite or telephone to ; L. II. STOIIR, fj Wallier Bank Cldg. Jf H Salt Lake City J NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS. . ..There are quite a number of people in Bingham wo have not paid their personal and auto taxes for 1028. Mr. W. V. Ev-ans, the deputy assessor and col-lector, states that these taxes may be paid at the First Nat ion-al Bank, if you don't want to wait until he can call on you The L. T. B. club met with Mrs. W, AtUir.son Wednesday afternoon of last weik. The affair was a one llridee luncheon and covers Jfcre laid for Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. ff, If. Harris, Mrs. VauKhn ChriHten-en- , Mrs. Ileher Nichols, Mrs. Clias. SullenR.-r- , Mrs. Mike Pierce, Mrs. M. Hansen, Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, and Mrs. Dewey Knudsen. -- 7; c . "lelor C iris club met Mop-d'.- evening with Ella OirIII. Bridge v;.s to Elaine Borne, Vera Oiandqulst. Lottie Maxfreld, Mabel Knudsen, Made Henry, Mrs. Milan Heiulrick'sen. Mrs. Kenneth Busseil and Mrs. Severn Grandqulst. Mrs. Nelden Duke of American Fork was the guest of her fdster, Mrs. New-ell Hofehelms last week, , Postmaster and Mrs. Boyd Barnard leu Monday morning by Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe Casper Mid daughter, und Mr. Otto Spalt returned Friday after a three weekrf trip thioith 'the mldllu and southern Mates. The Journey took tl.eiu as far east a Kentucky and outh lo 1st. Louis. Mr. Casper visited liU parents at Gakoni'a, 111., and Mr. Spult his old home in Missouri on tlie trip. They also attended the Derby at C'hurc'.iH Dawns. They report bavins a won-derful trip and with the excej. lions of a few rainstorms and two or three Missouri mudliolea (a Missouri nnid-liol-is usually about 15 miles hum), they greatly enjoyed the Journey. t . Dr. Frazler and Bill Farney return-ed Friday from the Jackson Hole country where they spent 1(1 days huntltiK big game. While there they bacged three large bears, one black and two brown ones. Ben Sheffield and Curt Ehnin acted as guides. Tho party was outfitted from Morand, Wyo., by Chas. Fesler. The rumor circulated arond town Monday lo the effect that these heart, were peu from around Yellowstone Park and the party used seven sacks of cube sugar baiting the trail Jrom the park to the hunting grounds. is not thought to be true. These bears around Yellowstone are pretty smart. and family auto for Los Algeles and the beaches. They expect to be gone a month. Mrs. Robert Hone returned home Monday after spending the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. n. Blades In Salt Lake. MIdS Zella Mower of Falrvlew Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Paulsen In Copperfleld. w V. ' ' The followng ladies attended the fc.tate Assembly of the Rebekahs and Odd Fellows held in Provo May 16. Mrs. Frank Mend, Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mrs. S. Truthway, Mrs. Joe Warning and Mrs. P. J. Lotts. Mrs Oeorge West was the delegate sent from the local lodse, Ruth Rebekah No. 7. Mrs. Miles Ilartman and dau;;!iU'i Mary Miles of Los Anaeles are visit-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I'.i'V on Bird. Mrs. Newell Hofehelns delightful!) ntertained the A. B. C. Club at her home in Copperfleld last Friday eve-rmc- . Bridge was the feature. Co-- . era at luncheon were laid for Mrs. (ilin Lone:, Mrs. John Biurett, Mrs. Kay Watson, Mrs. Ro Waton, Mi. Coo. Kails. Mrs. Ernest Poulsi n. Mrs. Clar. Watkins and Mrs. Zella Mower of Falrvlew anl Mrs. Nelden Burke of American Fork. t Mi' and Mrs. A. C. Candland of Ti'ovo spent the week end In Bingham with their daughter, Miss Helen Cand-land who is convalescing from an operation at tho V'.v.z' via ! : Tlv West Jordan Stake Relief So- - lety gave an entertainment at River- - l.m last Wednesday evening. Those attending from Bingham were. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo. Steffanson, Mr. and Mrs Bavid C. Lyon, Mrs. James Nerdin. Mrs. R. Kenner, Mrs. Flossie Remsey, Mrs. E. Morris, and Mrs. Frank Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Casper and daughter returned Friday ' from a 3 weeks trip east. They visited Mr. Casper's relatives in St. Louis and relatives In Kentucky. Mrs. W. B. Brown and daughter Mildred of Koosharem spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Jensen lr the Chandler apartments. Eternal Question These limbs; whence had we them this stormy force, this life blood with Its burning force? They are dost and shadow a shadow system gathered around o'er me; wherein, through some moments or years, the divine essence Is to be revealed In the flesh. Carlyle. Anonymous. --I hear that you got Into trouble by using an anonymous communication In your paper," renin rked the country town lawyer. "I did," replied the country town editor. "But I'm carry-ing a notice In the next Issue that hereafter anonymous communications will not be published unless the writ-er's mime Is signed." Cincinnati En-quirer. Iron Stain$ Rust stains may be remored by cot-erln- g the stain with salt after wettln tn boiling water. Then lay In hot sunshine over bright tin, and squeeM on Juice of lemon or tomato. Rinse la hot water and repeat If necessary. Tacf Called For A man takes contradiction and ad-vice much more easily than people think, only he will not bear 11 when violently given, even though It be well founded. Itlchter. |