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Show "nr" V ' XSVAn Page Eight fSSM'XSZ9 """" THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM, UTAH 'IMIMI.111 .IllllllJ -- - f Editor - - .Auxiliary Fetes IIuabanrH I The ladie of Nff. Two Fire Auxil-iary entertained their husband at a;' irfclieioimly snrved dinner Monday wiing at their fire hall. Covers iwere laid for 32 cursta. Following he dinner, tables were arransjid for Monte Carlo Whist at wfcleli Mm. John West and Mrs. Jim House-lold- er won the ladies' awards, while the mens' priw were won by Tom Masters and Walter Abplanalp. A wmmittee composed of Mr. J. Karng-iwort- h, chairman, assisted by Mm. Bert Giles and Mrs. Tory Toblaaon, were in charge of the delightful af-fair. O Birthday Party C.Iven. In honor of the sixteenth birth-day of her charming daughter, Inr-ne- , Mm. I'Jurl Nepple entertained! eleven girls at a party, at her h'mie In Copperton Thursday evening of, Ia8t week. The evening was spent in playing various frame. rriw were won by Marie Condon, Adeane Hud-iro- n, Jean Frassicr, Irene Deakin and Kdna Smith. At a late hour a deli-clni- m luncheon wa served to the fal-lowing guest: Joy Dwenford, Ia-fcell- o Lnriek, Dorothy Norberg, Vir-ginia Rarle, Helen Cotter. Betty Long, Marie Oondos. Adenne (Hnrtson-IFMn- a Smith, Jean Frazier and Irene Deakin. Lurene rereived many love-ly Rifts from her friends, who wished her a very happy b-irthday. Emanon flub Dinner Bridge. M'ihh Vera User was the Rracioua ihoKtess to the Kmanon Club Wednes-day evening at .Sturm's cafe. A sev-en o'clock dinner was served follow--1 ed by an evening of bridge. Prises for the evening were awarded to Mrs. Neva Abel, Mrs. Ilex Tripp and Mrs. Art Maly. nostras at Bridge. Mrs. iToward Barrows entertained t contract bridge at her home in, the Store apartments ou Friday even-ing of last week. Mrs. Clive Siddo-wa-y received the honor for the high Following the card games, a waffle supper waa served by the hos-tess., One O'clock iMincreon. Mrs. Chiirles Sullengur was the. hostess to hnr bridge foursome at her home in Copperton Monday after-noo- A one o'clock luncheon was served to Mrs. James Denver, Mr. Frank Mead and Mrs. Hebe Nichols. The prize for hih score went to--i (Mrs. Denver. I On Wednesday afternoon of this week Mrs. Frank Mead entertained t contract bridge. A one o'clock luncheon whs served to Mis. 2eorg. Nix. Mrs. Angus Ohristenseit and Mrs. M. A. Stuart. .it-- Fire Auxiliary N n- - The ladle- - of Fire AtiKiliary No. One held their weekly meeting Mon-day evening nt. their hall. Mrs. Ir-e-n Stokes president, was in churge. The reculnr business wiw dispatched followed by nn evening at cards. I'rizes for the evenins: were awarded to Mrs. Jack Householder, Mrs. Ir-vi- n StiTlmim and 'Mrs. John Orecdon. Mrs. James Carrigan, hostess for the evening, served delicious refresh-ments. , 0 ., Ririh Ilcbekah Ixxlge. Members of Ituth Uehekah lodge held their regular meeting at th". lgion civic center, Tuesday even-ing. Mrs. Ctirrin Krca.son, noble graml, presided. Following the bui-- j netss meeting a social session was enjoyed by the members, fleverat games of bridge were played, at which Mrs. Nan Denver and Mrs. May Chriatopherson played high. At a late hour a delicious luncheon was served by a committee composed ot Mrs. Nerdin, M-rs-. Bruno and Mrs. Doman. J Civic Club to Meet. The Bingbum Women's Civic Club will hold their regular meeting at the I gion civic center on Thursday evening, February (5. A program has been arranged consisting of: "Wom-en of the Stage," by Mrs. John K. Dablsbrom, and musical numbers by Miss Lena Thurber. Mrs. J. 15. My-ers will conduct the "Better Speech Lesson." Refreshments will be serv-ed by Mrs. Boss Hocking and Mrs. Howard Barrows, hostesses for the evening. O lgion Auxiliary to Meet. The regular meeting of the Ameri-can Legion Auxiliary will be held at the Legion civic center Wednesday evening, February f. February being Americanism and National Defense Month, an appropriate program has been arranged. Following the busi-ness meeting a social hour will be enjoyed with Mrs. Mairgaret Faddis nnd Mrs. Ilcna Kalgren as hostesses. Bridge Foursome. Mrs. Mike Brisk entortained her bridge foursome at her home in Carp Fork Wednesday evening. Mrs. Sam Sturm won the high honors. Follow-- ' ing the card games a luncheon was served by the hostess. IT. fi. I. G. Club. Mrs. Klva Jensen was the charm-ing hostess to her card club at her home in Copporfield Thursday even-ing of last week. Three tables of "500" were in play. Mrs. Bernice Foster played high, Mrs. Hva Wat-so-second and Mrs. Gladys Quinn received the third prixe. At a late hour refreshments were served to Thelma Barrett, Agnes Steele, Helen Cunliffo, Gladys Quinn, Bva Wat-son, Fmma Nicholl, Bernice Foster, Flennor McDonald, Flossie Anderson, Vera Johnson, Itlietta Scott and Mrs. J. Anderson. A. J!. C. Club Meets. IMr. and Mrs. Bpd Nicholls were the genial hosts to their curd club nt their home in Copnerfield Satur-day evening. Two tables of "WH)" wore in play at which Mrs. Fva Wntson won the ladies prir.e. while the mens prize was won" by Francis Quinn. Following the card games Mrs. Nicholls served n delicious bin-- , chenn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Hay Watson,' Mr. nnd Mrs. Mart Jenen, Mr.' and Mrs. Francis Quinn and the hosts. Five Hundred Club Meets. !Mts. Gordon Buckle entertained the members of her crrrt club nt. her home Wednesday evening. Two ta-bles of. 'TiW were in plar. Mrs. Jack Davis won this high award. Mrs. lrviu Stillmau, sconrt' while the consolation prize, went to Mrn. j Alma Berg. IWicioiis nri'fnesbmenU were nerved at a Into hour. Mrs. Francis J. Quinn spent Wed-nesday visiting in Suit Luke Citv. As the. Bulletin went to pn-s- , re ports from tho President's Birthday! Pdl nt the Is'i'ion civic eentor were thiit a l'trgi! and merry throng was' in attendance. I ENROLLMENT BLANK I hereby enroll myself as a worker in The Bingham Bulletin Scholarship Campaign. Name Address Phone Date Entered (Bring or mail this enrollment blank to The Bulletin) REAL VALUES IN USED CARS 1929 Hupmobile Six Sedan. 6 wheels ly tires, trunk, A- -t condition. 30-da- y guar- - 275 1929 Durant or sedan. Good tires, mech- - (Mir anically perfect. A real buy $ 145 1929 Auburn Six Sedan. Trunk, good con- - Only.., Y 1515 AND SEVERAL OTHER GOOD BUYS. 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J ou7dd.n?d Restlessness, Sleeplessness, often icephnwaisbu. lead to Nervous Headache, Nervous Indi- - f H .mi..iw,yli pestion, Hysteria sometimes to a nervous I 1' breakdown and organic trouble; - ,j '. A' M Some of the people, whose letters arc printed j ' ' i4 below, were as nervous as you arc ponsibly : -- more so yet they have found relief. j . ,J Three years nsro 1 wbh o nervous I conlil not bpsir to nn j f fL'-- i out in company and could not tfeep nights. A friend re- - t I. J,, j comraendwl Or Miles Ntrv(n. I now en.'oy mysilf thor- - j ! p' ouuhly and sleep every nik'lit. M133 Juliette Currier, ! r ii New Market. N. II. 5 , tl,A"Z,'"':er 1 1,35,0 "s"1 Or. Mile Nervine in liquid ! t be", v. ml"" '" a"" the h"t nedicina for Uw Dervti I have ever usi-d- ryT . abo eve T J. v - " usrd. Cbrutene Lanier, UidJleton. Tenitcsaea RtvSi immy "i Wtienever I Uave d oml ft ' ' i I r " '' " rilo3 I take one or two Nervine Tabk'ta 5 '. .;. ' t just before I retire. 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Bake in buttered muffin tins iat 400 degrees for from twenty to twenty-fiv- e minutes. This makes twelve small muffins. j i Pineapple Hut Bread: Sift toJ igether the following dry ingredi-- ; jents: two cups flour, four tea-- ' 'frpoons baking powder, one tea- - spoon salt and one-fourt- h cup 'sugar. Add one egg well beaten, 'one cup milk, three tablespoons 'shortening and onehalf cup ;rrushed pineapple which has been very well drained. Then add one-ila- lf cup ot nuts. Bake in a Ijreased loaf pan In a moderate !oven, 350 degrees, for one hour or 'trntll done. Makes a medium-size- d loaf. j YOU CAN SEE THE QUALITY ' 1 EVEN BEFORE YOU TASTE Hi r;4i;f j If sufe deserves its Mark ofMerit; Old Quaker's f ! Sfeil 25 million friends will agree to that! Taste --y this rich flavor that is making whiskey history. VliVi Here is proof for once that real quality does f !L sT l-s-not always depend upon the price you pay. riloCoQUAKipip " SCHENLEY'S 4Jr--f7'B- R ... ERAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY . 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