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Show I THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM. UTAH - Smart, Easy-to-Sew15re- $sl puffed at toothl I give you flaftJ'H and the very. S 1 these are all new m?""! steps too. in the sel jJ immediate wear .J!, dotted Swiss or J version should be tbjJ'J de chine or rayon jersej The Pattern,.' f No. 1462 is 36, 38. 40. 42,44 andM quires 44 yards ofV& terial. No. 1561 is desicnp.i ' I 14, 16. 18 and jf 4 yards of 39-in- Jjf yards ribbon for belt, f Success in SewiJ Success ir sewing, jjjt in any other field. depi how you approach the hand. To help you i professional looking 3 tail, we have a book whicl sets forth the simple 2 dressmaking. The beS And every step fa mag clearly outlined and ill within its covers. For thl enced sewer there are ml ful hints and suggestions 1 tag short cuts. Send 15 A coins) today for yourconvl CESS IN SEWING. , home dressmaker will t value. f Send your order to The Circle Pattern Dept i Montgomery Ave., San Fit Calif. Patterns 15 cents (I each. I BeU Syndlcate.-W- KU Serf 1 U HERE are two perfectly fashions that will fill a definite place in your life if you make them up immediately ji pretty cotton or cool silk. And they are so perfectly in key with fu-ture fashions that you should by all means repeat them later in fall and winter materials. You'll be surprised, when you study the IIS detailed sew chart included in eacli pattern, how quickly and easily you can finish them. You don't need experience. Even beginners enjoy working with, these simple patterns. Tailored Dress of Pique. If your daytime wardrobe needs replenishing for the remaining weeks of summer, make this nice tailored dress of pique or gingham, and see how refreshed and com-fortable you'll feel. Later on, wear it for fall in challis, jersey, or flat crepe. The short sleeves, easy waistline and action pleats in the skirt make this dress very easy to work in and the deeply notched collar and patch pockets give it finish enough so that it is appropriate for street wear, too. Tiny-Waiste- d Afternoon Dress. Here's the type of dress that all important fashion sources show for fall! The shaped, rather high square neckline, the short sleeves, HOTEL for DISCRIMINATING TR t ayelassie.it! &s I COSTS LESS BE-- 1 iT H II CAUSE IT BURNS If .ftf BETTER AND HilfeH, BLASTS y" tlLWjff A beautiful interior cordiality and charm, l t location In the city. Lwurio, ' appointed roomi. Service l traditional hospitality of ; excelled cuisine. Famow W it GUY TOOMBES(M--rf R003IS from 1 ' SaltL h Social and busine t t ACTIVITIES CENTER' f iV f In SALT LAKE CITY J ? It -f- -f 11 Thousands of repeal tL I1 I a year attest the PPulon 1 m rTni this fin. hotel. J ,! 'IJIJ4 4OOROOMS-400B- A J CAFETERIA DINING ROOM BUFFET 41 ' All Located off Main Lobby Hjjfjf DINING DANCING SLa iif ? EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT 1 L,"-- h. waters, Pr.,id.- nt- chauncpt w. wgS t I ,;,s4fe 'Sy5,l 1I Pepsodent alorneemoarfAaalflcetootnhapmowders contains 4 v. v , What eopreme thrill!, . To have UsePeosodpm p. i . . A. ? your own mirror show you teeth far Irium. , tJ bright.r-tM- th eparkling with .11 their rtrjgulf-Prpe tS7 ""P1 'Xim"lT?l XCMng P'eam witl -- 11 the L hu s'l d Al experience he scores Deauty I And 'V following their use of Pepsodent Powder pum, ?Z "lT"' "OORit.no I ' X. containing Irium. fomf-a- nd ,', 7 PP3odent Fun for the Whole Family BIG TOp By ED WHEELAN U X( ALTA )fO.K. . JJfoH . I &flK& ? Vl ViJ ,7IT?N pil aThiVpalStch" 5c having-- , v so farvv'j migosh --- r-rtt WiM k; Talta ALTA NWM farming -- A i'k 1 I stop - stop i yyni CLE PH ANT. ALTA, CO fsO jVJ'1 - V, 1T5 IAYRA V i V: THRU HE ACT. THTV g 'AW rf Ji i ' BEFORE HIS vBS - !?5i sjJQ LALA PALOOZA Babette Juggles the Figure By RUBE GOLDBERG HELLO-- L COUNTESS, I AM II BABETTE, BABETTE, HURRY- - I SHOULD LOOK WELL VHWrl l ONE MW THANK1 OH- ,- ( FRANTIC WITH LOVE DPAW MY TUB AND IN MY TAFFETA -- 1 THINK t rXV HUNDBED lH YOU GONZALE6, J FOR YOU- -I DCEAM OF V LAY OUT MY $500 BLACK I'VE LOST WEIGHT-REA- D L fcOcT and TWENTY- - TOBABETTF IT'S J YOUR EYES, YOUR HAIR "vVxv TAFFETA ENSEMBLE - THE SCALES, BABETTE- - vT epvEN and A VOUfA AND YOUR DIVINE '.?VC V'A MEETING I HAVEN'T GOT MY mai c SW T7T "-S-TJ SYLPHLIKE FORM - TTH GONZALES j I GLASS L'v count the 'ShyVV--t - ruST &5 - J: 7avotto el of ike Ueet HONEY WHITE Ci !4 cup shortening teaspoon lcupiugar powder ?i cup honey y, teaspoon 3 cups sifted cakt 1 cup milkf flour egg whiti Cream shortening, hoi sugar thoroughly. Add si ingredients, alternately i starting and ending with J Fold in stiffly beaten egg! Bake in two layer t a 350 degree oven for 30 nf Seven Minute Hone; Fri Put two unbeaten egg vJ cup white corn syrup acl j honey in double boiler tcjf water in bottom boiling. Bt rotary beater for seven J or until the mixture is stiff to stand in peaks. Remol heat. Add Vj teaspoon j and a pinch of salt. Spi cake. Then cover with if conut. I f S'MATTER PO-P- Who's Who on the Parlor Frontier By C. M. PAYNE ill" I VoU LM V U"--U J V Voj f ( MOVE. TOUL-t-- M I feJtJM Cm ml Snappy Wishing to make his daughter efficient in business methods, a city man persuaded her to keep a note of her daily expenses. On glancing over her little book, he noticed a number of entries marked "G.O.K." He asked the girl what "G.O.K." meant, and discovered it stood for "goodness only knows." MESCAL IKE By s. l. huntley Off to a Bad Start I RIDE 'FORE THEV ,G,OJKl DO ( ) V KtUt.- -. SEMSE IKJ UJALKIM r SO.km, uj.tw wEcj C: -- --" y i- - a Tam-rlcM- v . L. Huntl.y. Trdt M.rk R. U. S. Pt. Omce) I POP-Some- thing With a Bite in It By J. MILLAR WATT VOULD YOU B&fllllifini! I CERTAINLY ! I'LL SEND ANY SORT, 11 llffii i - AS LONG AS IT'S GOT I KIND ENOUGH lilUlUlLUll I VOU A CAKE - SIR illfllM Ml A F,L5 N T I to send me vmat sort do acake? jjj lip Bf"'svte--WMI-I !.,.. I.. Neglected 'She doesn't look her age." 'No, she overlooks it!" Explained Waiter Your coffee, sir special from Australia, sir. Diner (sarcastically) O, so that's where you've been! RIGHT THROUGH "Here's something queer," said the dentist, who had been drilling into a tooth. "You said the tooth had never been filled, but I find flakes of gold on the point of my drilL" "I knew it." moaned the pa-tient. "You have struck my back collar stud." SAFE They wore entertain the war at lunch, and the guest remarked to tne small son cf the house "Don't you ever say prayers bcfor vour meals, child'1" "0!i, no." said the younger. Dad says our cook's pmiv re" able."-Ra- j-al Arcanum BuiJe'tin. Not His Fault "What a wonderful linguist that man is. Is there any tongue he hasn't mastered?" "Yes. His wife's." THE KEY OF THE CAR By gluyas williams COMES OUf fO CAR AffW Wirt 6iCLi Ml SAV5 Hr" HMX'XMfrf, 6R.'H5 Wl PKXti PRV. FftK W WSf S TO HtRXV, HE rW ftVt WtH rf AOSlH. WIS LlNlhS. POCKEf FOR KV. 6HE COU). ft HER, 1 --(mtiCOT Jiilv HAPTOSVHlI WWRESWNfT P0O(tS AND HAN'CS UlEM ft L0S, HE KNCtrf H Cf POOR, WHICrt OPEN. ltww I.T1.M f i ' t imrfoN. |