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Show ft 7' ; YflK BINGHAM NEWS Alwayg Good Follow Evil The bad lurk of thirteen, la cases where It li definitely unlucky, has thli redeeming feuture: That out of Iti evil, good always cornea at last, and people look back on their adveralty aa a time that has taught them the beat thing they know. So It la not a reariy number to be frightened ot Of course the unknown la always alarm-ing, and thirteen, la particularly asso-ciated with the unknown. Hut from Ita clouds sunshine alwaya emerges In the end. txcliunge. H ........ Ijj Copperfield g Brevities !2j Sirs. Krnest J'ouslen entertained at l a dinner party In honor of her sou LE Keith s birthday anniversary last jj Thursday afternoon. Covers were laid T for Mi', and Mrs. Clifton l'oulsen and $j children, Don and Kenneth, Mr. and J. Mrs. Leo Stokes and daughter Vanda, rj Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns, Mr. Lari jj Tiutlwn, Maxine Schol'ield anil Mr. J Bdl i'eterson. . nC Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sanderson d from Fairview, Utah Sundaj fj and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. ft U. Knudsen. fl Mrs. S. B. Rigby and children of Q Fairview returned to her home last S Sunday after being the quests of Mr. C and Mrs. K. Knudsen for the past twv r weeks. pP Mrs. Frnest Foulsen entertained in fl honor of Mrs. S. B. Kigby and child-ie- n Wednesday. Luncheon was serv-f- - eil to: Mr. and Mrs. K, Knudsen am. J Mrs. Kin-b- and daughters, Helen anu Beverly and Miss Aliee Peterson. nr Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen cele-- brated their first wedding anniver- - 3 sary Friday. Those present were Mr. r and Mrs. Lowell Carter, Mr. and Mrs. - Beit Burns, Mr. and Mrs. L. l'oulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Jr., and Mr. and J Mrs. Nickleson. 1 j Miss June Khecs of Ogden, Mis " Alta Acord of liichfield, Miss Mabel J Neprud of South Dakota and Mis. Pauline Olsen of Brigham returned 1 to camp Sunday to resume their dut- - ies at the Copjierfield school. ! ! Mr. and Mrs. William Doidge anu 1 children, Billy and Bobby and Mr. ! Edgar Worry of Butte. Montana were j the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kii ! sen, Sunday. I j Miss Verda Rasmussen of Mt. j Pleasant visited with Mrs. C. Pbul- - sen, Sunday. I j Those who motored to Salt Lake j Wednesday and attended the funeral j services of Mrs. Bert Thaxston were: Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Mr. Edward liffe, Mr. Fred Anderson, Mrs. Joe Colyar and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Steele. Mrs. John Knudsen entertained at a luncheon Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. B. Mcintosh of Mt. Pleasant, Utah? A three course luncheon wa served to six. News Notes From Lark A well attended dance was given at the Lark Kecreatiou iiall on Sat-urday niht. Edward 1'enpraie motored to Cop-perfield Sunday i'oimng and was by irgnuu Colyar and her brother. Nkk Matias was lue guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Saban at Keveilon on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fete Mousley of Ululfdule were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. llensen here Wednesday even-ing. Bud Mittendorf motored to Kiver-U- m Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of Poca-tell- o, Idaho are the guests 0r Mr. und Airs. Wykert. Miss Catherine Stuples of Colorado has been the guest of Mrs. Archie Park here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller motored to Draper Monday evening. Katie Webb returned home from MidvaJe after spending a pleasing va-cation in Midvule with her sister, Mrs. Vernal Hoglund- Mrs. Fred Miller spent last week in Salt Lake with relatives. " The Misses Dora Hansen, Elizubeth Hatch and Margaret S)weeney ami Glen and Marvel Nell motored to Mid-val- e Tuesday evening. The weekly meeting of the mem-bur- n of the Farm Bureau was held at I the L. D. S. ward house Wednesday. Mrs. Archie Park and Miss Cath-erine Staple of Colorado were the guests of Friends in Bingham Wed-nesday. The Misses Katie Webb, Bolva Crit-tenden, TheJma Heed and Alice Hatt were Highland Boy visitors Tuesday. Miss Julia Sandstrom of Eureka visited at the Bingham High school on Thursday. Miss Beatrice Hatt is visiting her friends and relatives in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Gus Sandstrom and daughters Margaret, Verla and Julia of Eureka former residents are visiting with friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell and son, Kenneth were Salt Lake visitors on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arnt Thompson mo-tored to Midvale Monday evening. Dick Pascoe and Bill Fahrni were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. MAGICAL SUPPLIES Latest and Iie.st in Sporting Goods of all Kinds Magic Dice, Miss or Pass New Bee 67 and Bicycle Cards for Entertainments Joker's Novelties, Carnival Sup-plies Stage Make-Up- s, Amuse-ment Devices, Photos from Life, Semi Nude MOAB NAVAJO NOVELTY" COMPANY 13.1-- 7 Regent Street Salt Lake City Utah Phone Was. 2753 Free Theatre Tickets! I By special arrangement with the ISIS Theatre we will give away absolutely free, 200 i theatre t.ckets to the first 200 people making a purchase of any amount in our store on i Saturday. .No red tape, no drawing. Just come in and make a purchase, large or small, i and we will treat you to one of the best picture performances ever shown in Bingham tanyon- - THE FASHION SHOP. t Coat & Dress Sale I VALUES UP TO $40 VALUES TO $23 Don't wait any longer. Here is the sale You've never seen greater values than you have been looking for. Just received these! We challenge comparison with lo- - from our New York office a wonderful se- - Cal or city prices. Every dress a study in lection of fur trimmed silk lined coats of l itself. The newest designs and colors of 3 georgeous fabrics and designs in styles for ' . P. the season are featured in this wonderful J woman or miss. Priced lower than city U lot. Sizes and styles for everyone. Spec- - n prices. Have one put aside for you now. R ial at y ? jil Prices will not be cheaper. y j jjj Materials Suedes, Velours, Bolivias, Vel- - Materials Satins, Canton Crepe, Geor- - j ft ourias, etc. gette, Etc. U ffl Colors Cuckoo, Burgundy, Plum, Green, S I t Etc. ' Colors Pansy, Wine, Cuckoo, Black. Sr 1 jjj OTHER COATS FROM $10 UP TO $65 OTHER DRESSES FROM $5 UP TO $J5 Si I S L tfj r ft WOOL Skirts SWEATERS jjj ffi Just received ( .New Brushed Efj I E a shipment of --yF jn Vool Sweaters Ifi ft plaid wool X X f) latest C'r I ft Skirts in new fk il6SVA ? SffJiJjpJ 1 onibinations. fa J shades. All f t4X'g Single and dou- - Efj S Sizes. Special ft I I 11 3.98 . g "Always First With the Latest" tfi TOWN (iFPIUALS OF BING-HAM CANYON Dr. F. E. Straup, President. F. W. Quinn, Clerk. Board Members, Dan Fitzgw- - s aid, R. II. Kenner, Art Soren-- . sen and C. L. Countryman. Town Marshal, W. F. Thomp-son. Night Patrolmen, John Mitch-ell and Si Jones. Attorney, A. C. Cole. Water Master, Wm. Robbins. Health Officer, H. N. Standish CHURCH NOTICES L. D. S. CHURCH Sunday-schoo- l, 10:30 a. m. Evening service on Sundays, 7:30 p. m. Primary, Monday afternoons at 2:30. Priesthood meeting on Mon-day evenings at 7 :00 p. m. Relief Society meeta on Tues-day afternoons at 2:00. Sacrament Meeting on Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Copperfield Sunday School at 10:30. a. m. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Holy Rosary Church, Bingham Sunday Masses: Every Sunday, 10:30 a. m. First Sunday, 9 a. m. Copperfield Second and fourth Sundays 9:00 a.m. Sunday School after Mass. Rev. John Lamb, Pastor. t. j I D. PEZZOPANE FRESH MEATS AND FISH j Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries IH--j Foreign Money Orders jjjJtS ivy I and Drafts Pfilllw I Banco of Naples Correspon- - Jbtth' '61 . STEAMSHIP AGENT 'SPv NOTARY PUBLIC eSSS!N33r 541 MAIN STREET BINGHAM f Ladies of Bingham When you visit in Salt Lake take out a Hot Home Cooked Meal packed ready to serve when you arrive in Eingham. PRICES REASONABLE Our Meats and Vegetables are the best Package Grocery and Delicatessen 77 E. 2nd South Salt Lake City, Utah A few yards West of The Stage Line Office Watch Repairing Our Specialty Clocks and Jewelry Also Repaired J. B. PHILLIPS "20 Main St. Bingham I A CLOSING OUT SPECIAL When you go hunting keep warm at nights with a j GENUINE CAMPING BLANKET J Regular Price - $12.00 ' I Closing Out Price - $ 5.50 f Moab Navajo Novelty Co. 135-- 7 Regent Street Salt Lake City, Utah i We Ship Fresh Fruit and Vegetables from the Gardens and Orchards of Utah in our Big Trucks DAILY Call Phone 239 CALIFORNIA FRUIT CO. BRON-CHO-LIN- E Th. Best Salve Made for INSECT BITES Once Used Always Used Manufactured Exclusively by CAMPBELL DRUG CO. Phone ISO Royal Building, Main St. ! I A SNAP i jfl 124 Foot LOT on Third Avenue g Ujj Sewer and Sidewalk Paid S f S3 Price $500 Terms Lj S DAN RADOVICH S I lfilMidvaIe. Utah ' Phone 274gg 5 ? ' '$ MRS. R. Y. FORRESTEP. hp?? V?''(fi Vfc I t.'oolnlue is reported to Imve decided on the appointment of a wonuin to succeed Mrs. Helen Ham-ilton inrdner as a member of the civil service commission, and Mrs. Hose Yates Forrester Is prominently mentioned for the post. Mrs. For-rester was In charge of women's work in the labor bureau of the Democratic nutlnnal committee during the last campaign. She was formerly presi-dent of the Washington Women's Trade Union league. Accounting for Proverb One of the best-know- n provqrbf it "A nil 8s Is as good as a mile." It Is fiosslble that the original proverb red: "Amis I at good as Ainlle." Amis nd Amile were legendary soldiers of Charlemagne, and. besides being great friends, were considerably like one r In appearance. They were fa-mous as the heroes of widely known onj. Later they entered Into the s of the church and were Indifferently. Uence the prov-erb. Strict British Law When a woman motorist dropped a glass bottle on a highway In England recently she was compelled by a po-liceman to go back and pick up the pieces, then appear In court and pay a fine. Your andrew 3 $ P. CURRIER. 3 I Health V jto:;:::o::o::c::o::::o::co::ciii DIGESTION DIGESTIVE ferments are often with alcohol for pre-servative purposes, but this may also destroy the living, vital power of the f ferment. The taste or odor of staleness, or decomposition. In digestive prepara-tions is an Indication that they are unfit for use. ; Attempts are often made to mask this condition of decomposition by combination with aromatic substances. To test the quality of a pepsin " preparation. It may be put Into a test tube with milk. If the cheese curd in the milk Is not digested and promptly liquefied, the conclusion to be drawn from the test is that the pepsin Is not a good specimen To test a preparation of panereatin, put some of it In a tube with starch and if this Is not promptly digested the specimen may be discarded as not being a good one. Digestive ferments are also to be obtained from plants, among them being the pineapple, the paw-pa- and certain bacteria. The ferment from the pineapple and paw-pa- digests proteins, and hence is suitable for indigestion In the stomach. The pineapple ferment Is not ex-tensively used, but that from the paw-paw Is, and many preparations of It are on the market They are not of uniform value, though they frequently do good serv-ice. The bacteria used In treating indi-gestion are the lactic add tacilll, par-ticularly the Bacillus Bulgarlcns. They are prepared in various forms, liquid and solid, and are frequently added to milk to ferment it When the milk which Is thus fer-mented la properly prepared, it is an excellent means for treating some forms of indigestion. Proprietary preparations of mineral salts, acids and alkalis are also used to assist digestion, but do not prepare foods for absorption as ferments do. The first essential, in any case of Indigestion, is to find out what causes it or what kind of Indigestion it is ; and then the question will arise as to the proper form of medicine to be used in treating it ( toy Omr Mtthmw datni.) |