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Show p;,h jrnrjmmrsmmMm rrr-- ike bulletin, bingham, utah "tIDA1i-AKI-t Htt printing department of Tbc DuU"tin. John Adnmek of Chicago, HI., ar-rived in Bingham Monday evening, whore he has accepted a job in the ruW . . i and ' ' I i ill I I i I m II Th weekly homo byeicn cIuh. 'sponsored by the Salt Lake County vhaptiT tf the American Kei Cross. will meet nrxt Monday at 1 :.'X I'. t Fir.; Nail No. 1. Alt woiorn f the citv nro cliuiMc to enroll for the course which will continue for weeks if the attendance is l.irse enonph. Mm. Winwnrd, nurse, and ;Mrs. T. T. Huhnan. of Salt Lake City are the instructors. FriendHhip flub Mertw. Members of the Friendship T.riiUe Club met ut the home i Mr. .(:i'U Whitmore Thursday rveniiu of l ist week. Mr. Jsck Ileum hHT w.is n Kpccia! guest of the club. 1'iiws for the evening were awarded r Mrs. Hou.eholdr, Mrs. IVrt (iilcs and Mr Flwood Johnson. At a la'e ho ir n delicious luncheon was k rved to eight gue8t. Jl Mrs. J. Kosenthal and mn of San Francisco. California, li:ive been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs Herman Hitter. Mrs. Rosenthal is :h sister of Mry. Ritter. Jt Mr, and Mrs. Orval Cowdell an-nounce the birth of a baby daughter,' horn to them Thursday mornini:, January 23, at their home at -- !! Main street. . E. 8. Official Visitation. Mrs. Kffie Carr, of Ogden, !rdge lecturer of the Order of East-ern Star, made an official visitation Martha lodse. here Thursday even-Sag- . A largn numW of members were present and exemplary and initiatory work were sta?ed, followed by a busi-ness session. Mrs. A. A. Macke. ma-t- n in of the local lodge, presided. A Bght luncheon was served at lue je of the evening. J lRridg Lunrhnnn. Mrs. Hill iMelvor was the ehnrm-tu- g hostess to her bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. A one "Mock luncheon wns served followed fty an afternoon of contract bridge. Mrs. llmx Hocking won the prize for high score. . Hosts At Card Party Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mace were -- nial hosts at a card party siven at their home in Copperfield Thurs-day evening of last week. Four tables tt T00" were in play. M... Rachel Parks won the ladies prize, Mr. Robert Kurke won the. men's prize, while the house prize was won by Carl Parks. At a late hour a de-licious two course luncheon was served to Mr. and Mts. Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Aler Raum, Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Mc Ikmald, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rurke. Mt. and Mrs. Carl Parks, Mrs. (di Mugfer and Mrs. Gertrude Rogers. Five. Hundred Club Meets Mrs. (Thnrles Carey entertained the incmbw s of her card club at her home Tuesday evening of last week. Two tuMcs of "500" were in play. Mrs. J. Prigmore nnd Mrs. Jenn Milner won the prizes for high scores. Following the card games, Mrs. Carey served it delicious luncheon to Mrs. Irene Muync, Mrs. Jean Milner, Mrs. J. Peterson, Mrs. L. Andreason, Mrs. J. Prgmore, Mrs. Cnrie Doyle,, Mrs. Ida Slngfcr, and Mrs. Lil Davidson. J Public. Card Party. The lndies of No. Two Fire Aux-iliary were the hostesses at a public card party Wednesday evening, at No. 2 fire hall. Twelve tables of ' unction bridge were in play. Mrs. Itill Cook and Mrs. Carey won the ladies' prizes while the mens' prizes were won by Vern Faddist and l'.err j Ciles. The committee in ehrae of the affair were Mrs. Vern Faddis. Chairman, assisted by Mrs. Clint Robison nnd Mrs. Walter Ahplanalp Hre Auxiliary No. Two. Members of Fire Auxiliary No. Two held their resular weekly meet-ing Monday evening at their fire hall. Mrs. Tory Tobiason, president, wns in charge. Following the busi-ness session, several cames of con-tract were enjoyed. Prizs for the evening were awarded to Mrs. Tlva West und Mrs. Tom Masters. Mrs. Faddis, hostess for he evening, served light refreshments. J I. I. S. Relief Society MeeU The. L. D. S. Relief Society hld their nvgular weekly meeting at the wimi Lull Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. iTTthcl Richards was in charge of the literature lesson, her subject being "The Ttlue Rird" by Maurice Mae-terlenc- k. Next week's lesson wit' bo in charge of Mirs. Jo.ne Spendlove. Urn Auxiliary No. One. The Ladies of Fire Auxiliary No One held their weekly meeting Mon-day evening at their fire hull. Mrs. Stokes, president, was in charge. The regular business wns dispatched fol-lowed by on evening at cards. Prizes Tor the evennicr were awarded to Mrs. Jack Householder nui! Mrs. Irvin Stillman, Mrs, Ray Tntton, hostess for the evening, served light refresh-ments. Mrs. Mitchell Hostess Mrs. A. I). Mitchell was t fa,; hos-tess U her bridge club nt her home in Cci perton Friday afternoon of last week. A one o'clock luncheon wasr Ferved to cisrht guests followed bv an nfternoon at contract bridge. Mrs. Bill r won the prTz, for high score. v I'lv Hundred Club Blwdn Mrs. Hyatt Ackemian entertained hi card club at her home in the Alexander apartments Friday evening of last week. Two tables of five, hun-dred were in play. The prize for hidi score went to Mrs. Herb Cast while Mrs. ,l:iek Householder won th'i sec-ond prhfc. At a late hour Mrs. AcUe.r-ina- n served a delicious luncheon. l.ridec- Foursome. Mrs. Oeorge. Christophcrson entcr-tiine- d te.r bridge foursome at her home in the llour::m-- apartmeiit, .Monday evening. Mrs. Christophers-e-n pi;'.;,."d high. A delicious luncheon wa si rvi-- late in the evening. Community ChurrJ Rev. Talmajse H. Chil)n pW( Our Church School is f0f one, Each person need to srw" develop spiritually, Make thi, ' Iiortunity every Sunday Bflrai ' W 9.45. Do you think that ChrUf ' living 'really works? llas jt ,f ' been done? It has. Com and C about it in the sermon Sunday ing, 11 o'clock, "Chritit' Wj, ' Work in the L'arly Church". I 'Every young (person in wetanj-- the League-- meetings. Mig h West is the leader for Sunday u G.!50 o'clock. The topic for di ion is "What Does It M?a Ty A Christian At homo?" Ore Shipments (For We Ending .Jan. 18) Cinglum United States Smelting, iMiniug And mining company, SS,T tons; Utah Delaware 800; American Smelting nd Refining company, 0()0; Utah Apex, COO; Utah Copper company, daily average of 140 8G-to- n cars. Turk City I'ark City Consolidated, 1242 tons; Park Utah Consolidated, 1HJ; Silver Kiu Coalition (concentrate), (CO; Park City Development company, 1&0. Two fast basketball games are scheduled for Sunday, January 2a when the junior and senior C. Y. O. teams of Uingham will meet the Cathedral teams of Salt Lake City, in the Cemmell club gymnasium. 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They are new and modem in Hcsign and will harmonise leauti-full- y in any home. The Amazing Aladdin Color-flas- h Dial! Tliere are four bands on the beau-tiful new Crunow Aladiliu Color-flas- h Dial. To tune in an American. Wtation you merely turn the wave fcand switch until the automatic (colored liht flashes to the Ameri-ra- n bend and then turn the pointer to the proper position for the station, lesired. The American band dial it alrbratcd In kilocvcles so it is ensy to get the projicr dial setting by mere-ly referring to h ltjr luiok or a newsv paper. If you want to tune in a for--, ign station, turn the wave bund witch until the automatic colored Eght flushes to the foreign bund de-sired nnd then turn the pointer tu he proper position for the slitlon desired. The foreign band dial is calU: hratud in megacycles. The Or uuvwi Jug-boo- lists foreign stations with' tfceir megacycle readings X i simple to fiud the approximate of the station on the Crunow din!. |