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Show r f i THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thursday, Ap'il 26, 1923 - MMtMJgSI t Mtb. Frank Mead wag hostess lo the "Jolly 600" club at her home In Copperton last Thursday afternoon. The guests were: Mrs. Scott Llnnt'll, .Mrs Frank Uolden, Mrs. Glen Lamb- - son, -M- rs. Wm- - Wa'Iac' Mr8, M- - Mrs. P. J. Lotts, Mrs. Gordon Buckles and Mrs. Carl Carlson. Conversation Crook Police are baffled by what thaj term "a conversation crook," who has been working quite successfully In and about Paris lately. The crook, police claim, rides In busses and cars, lis-tens to private conversations and acts upon them. lie heard 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 rable. ' ADVICE FOR BOYS Me. There Is a small boy la central Maine whose proudest possession Is a persona) letter which he received a short time ago from Herbert Hoover. The letter shows that Mr. Hoover believes in play, and plenty of 1' particularly for boys. In fact, play Is the "domain of boys," according to the Secretary ! Commerce. "My dear William," wrote the mar who is credited with being one of Uk hardest working executives in the United States, "I was very glad to have your letter of January 17 in which you tell me something abouf ihe wonderful territory In central Maine where you live. "The best way to economize In school is to utilize your time welL "I am glad to hear that you have been making toys during your spare hourH. It Is very commendable for f boy ot your age to be utilizing bit. time In that way. But don't forget that play is a real part of human life." Hffective Bookbinding Covering boohs with colorful bind Ings not only fclves an added note of Interest to the hookah but protects the boohs. ISooks can easily be bound with wall paper, cretonne, chintz and pieces of old brocaded Ilks. It is always advisable to either varnish or shellac the material used, to give It a nice as well as lasting finish. j The Game No I Woman " ever Won! I S i For uncounted centuries women have staked Time, g j Stren-th.Ilenl- th. Youth - liiVs precious possessions I j g 'gainst Washday and since the dawn of g $ days, no woman has ever won! ..-- there a 5 i way out - a pleasant path that leads to the laundry g wearying washday out of Telephone us - and lift $ your life forever. j! I Rcyrf Ictirxis decs it bail K ' I Royal Laundry I Phone 90 jj "What We Say Wc D-o- WeDo Should you call up tomorrow and ask us to deliver your or-der before a certain time, r.n..1. we promise to do so, we do it. A teat of this store's prompt-ness in taking care of your needs is worth your while. Wells Groceteria Phone 63 nLj!'V thiS Sl0IV t0r US qualily flnf feaaj! Footwear at value prices IfC58 2? respond to this im. portant Sales evert. i $2.95 and up Dress Shirts j J iFsaC $1.00 .d up J 'k a J ; HUB MEN'S STORE J D. R. GUSTAVESQN Lawyer Located in the Office of the Bingham Bulletin i Phone 91 a i mi- - . in i.l.i.i iiwj w'vwmmy ;'l " I Another Victoria Special Purchasb and Salb Superb Quality Jjistrom layon Knee Bloomers T,HB qualitj, fashioa tad fit of these Bloomea at tach a low price It in-- JL deed remarkable. There made of aa extra heary, durable quality of1 Rajoa and ire fiuhioocd In i wajr that madu them unmittakaMy worth a 4r W rudfflCT much higher price. Generously rein- - mm jjJQrv forced; tewed with flat lock seams; a1?!! best eruaHty wide elastic throughout, ain i Tnf.i Four sizes, Don't orer- - jL i- - OF RETAIL STORES befoce c allotment is exhausted.' 4aE5H' COlL- - ' Our More to th KXCLrSTVTB lorl i OKCHIO .HrSis Bingham Merc Co. The Big Store j ! i yVmlm mine . . fimmf . ; and llyfid1 1Ogti sxer : The world's largest sale of "T3? cars became an Essex achievement solely ' if 1 0 ' ; , because of merit. ' ,, i P r ' All sales records are swept " L'U1 VA?rr-- V ' aside in the enthusiastic reception every-- tfM'M " where accorded the New Essex Super- - ' MfjlW Six Many communities report 100, -- pIfi 200;, even 300rI r?ater sales than f Vji'ifi for the corresponding period of last ''QmJtV $1 year, which was the former all-tim- e j j ; fl?X.MJ w Essex record. I Simple, Compact and J? In all ways the New Essex Super-Si- x is Convenient r engineered to the lowest operation and to i. Light control - 2. Horn button maintenances And increasing . Sands of Owners rolling Up thousands Of 7 Gasoline Jauje - 8. Choke r- - miles of service prove that these qualities coupe r (RntuM S3o which delight you on your first ride are "ZL.u " just as lasting as they are brilliant. Byr, iw" " o(mctxatitodabu cfcorg for nam, handling and tnmrmct ElEXJuper-Si-x BINGHAM GARAGE P,one 88 . BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH fWEEK J m i Mr. R. It. Marriott had a birthday .yarty Saturday night, April 21st. Pui'sts from Sandy were: Mrs. Anna Harriott, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swen-so- n, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hughes, Mrs Arthle Stewart. Guests from Bing-ham were: Mr. .and Mrs. I.en Raw-lins, Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Calre, Mr. nd Mrs. John Creadon, Miss Elva Marriott. Mlsfi Margaret Carripan. Miss Agnes Carrif?n. Rook was play ed and a two course lunch was serv. ed. ; ; , Mis. Chas. SulleiiKer was hostess to (he Just-A.Me- club at her home In Copperton, Wednesday afternoon of last week. Those present were. Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs. Mary Steele, Mr8. P. rugmlre, Mrs. Mark Hansen, Mrs. Annlbelle Sullivan, Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Mrs. Dewey Knudsen. Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, Mrs. Basil Doman, Mrs. Howard Fisher and Mrs. Willi-am Kelnis. Mrs. Horace Higgs entertained at a luncheon honoring her mother, Mrs. Willis Terkins of Woods Cross. Covers were laid for Miss June Rhees, Miss Alta Acord, Miss Dora Hansen1, Miss Laura Carllng. Mis3 Adele Peters, Mrs. David Lyon and Miss Mae Reed of Salt Lake City, t Mr. and Mrs. Leland Walker enter, tallied at Bridge Saturday. The rooms v,ere very artistic with bowls of lilac and roses. Covers were laid for Mr. Mrs. Rosg Watson entertained the ABC club at her home In Copper-fiel- d Friday afternoon. Bridge was played. Those present were: Mrs. Ernest Poulaen,, Mrs. Glen Long, Mrg. George Ralls, Mrs. John Barrett. Mrs. N. Hofeheins, Mrs. Roy Watson and Mrs- - Clarence Watkius. Mr and Mrg. Donald Held announce the birth of a daughter Saturday, April 21st. ' Mrs. Emma Nichols of Fillmore Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ni-chols at Copperton. Mlss Madge Henry entertained t';e Bachelor Girls Club Monday '.veiling. The guests Included Miss Elaln-- Ho'-n- e, Miss Vera Grandquht, Ml Ma-bel Knudsen, Miss Lottie MaxHi-ld- , Mlss Ella Orglll. Miss Vl ghiU l!od, Mrs. Ruin Orandqulst 3 Mr. Rtt'h Russell. Mrs. Maurice entertained the A V L club at her homo in Copptrton Mon day evening. A late luncheon was g'erved and covers were laid for Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. Arthur Maly, Mrs. Joe Norden, Mrs. Louis Buch-ma- n, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Eug. Morris, Mr3. Frank Mitchell, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Brent Lynch, Mrs. Har-vey Garrlty, Mrs. J. C. Lelser, Mrs. Arthur Macke, aiyt- - Mrs. Roy Shil-- . ling. . Mr. and Mrs. Leland Walker and family were dlnnier guestg of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman Friday evening. Mi 3. Eugene Morris had as her luncheon guests Thursday, Mrs. Lars W. Neilson of Sandy, Mrs. Frank Mil. chell and Mrs. Dalvd Lyon. and Mrs. Harvey Garrlty, Mr. ami Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Norden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aven. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maly, Mr. and Mrs. Loulg Buchman, MIbs Jennie Buchman, Mr. Bud Aven and Dr. Paul S. Richards. Miss Iris Sleater and Miss Helen Candland were hostesses to the Nu I club at the home of Miss Sleater in Liberty Park. The rooms were at-tractively decorated In spring flow-ers. Southera ideas were carried out in the invitations, favors and ta. ble appointments. The guests were seated at one long table which was attractive with bowls of daffodllls. During the evening M!ss Mary Woo ley of Provo read "The Little Rebel." Covers were laid for the Misses An. nle Masters. Lola Carrlgan, Lucille Carrlgan, Agm?s James, Adele Peters, Dora Hansen. Alta Acord. Verna Schanky, Louise VanEe, Mary Woo. , ley, Vivian Sleater and Mrs. Ralph Evans and Mrs. Edna P. Wade. The Kuests spent the night at the Sleater home and were delightfully entertain-ed at breakfast on Sunday morning.' Mrs. C. E. Shaw gav a health lei. tuie at the home of Mrs. Dewey Knud. sen in Copperfield Monday evening. Luncheon was served to 25 guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mclntyre enter-tained the M B club Wednesday eve. ntng of last we-ek- . Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkin. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, and Miss Doris McRae of Salt Lake. Members ot the Martha Sewing circle were entertained by Mrs. Jas. Barkle at the Masonic Hall Wednes day afternoon of last week. Refresh-ments were served to 28 guests. Mrs. James Denver was hostess to the U. G. I. G. cub at her home in Copperfield Thursday afternoon of last week. Five hundred was played. The guests were: Mrs. O. C. Joiws, Mrs. Charles Hudson. Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs, W. E. Scott, Mrs. Basil Doman, Mrs. Mrs. Richard Wells, Mrs. Ivan Terry, Mrs. Miles McDonald and Mrs. Willi, am Keims. V " Hoover Praises Inventor Of New Washing Machine WASHINGTON. Although believes that found In work, he does not enjoy drudgery, and Is Inclined to express that dislike, par-ticularly when it applies to women ind their tasks. He is especially interested in de .ices that make it easier for women n the home, and he recently took the lalns to write a letter of commends-Io-to a man who had invented a iew type of washing machine. The recipient of the congratulatory tter happened to hall from Iowa, the tate where Mr. Hoover was born 'he letter read: "An Invention which has relieved n unconfutable amount of drudgery rom all womanhood is worthy ot the nest mark of esteem that can be con erred, and I am proud to join In such 'xpresslon." In the Ellmlnatlon-of-Wast- cam mlgn that has been carried on so ex enslvely through the Department ol Commerce, Mr. Hoover Insisted tha1 those problems be emphasized which would bring about a time-savin- g foi the housewife, giving her more leisure and recreation. |