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Show THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM, UTAH I AROUND ,ho HOUSEagMM Keeping Brassware Bright Brass ornaments will remain bright longer if, after polishing, they are given a thin coat of white shellac. Cooking Sour Fruit Sour fruit will require much less sugar, and be more digestible, if a dessert-spoonful of syrup and a pinch of bicarbonate of soda are added aft-er cooking. Don't Scratch the Table If tiny squares of blanket or astrakhan cloth are stuck under the corners of your hand sewing machine it can be used on any table without fear of scratching it. Similar patches can also be used on clocks, or anything that stands on a polished surface. Cheese Savoury Spread sea-soned cream cheese on small rounds of previously cooked short pastry. Over the cheese place a round of tornlT mayonnaise To containers, rate de5S.: cress. t one small Zk' cook"ig Pan, 2 warped ha?,. 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Quaker State Oil Refining I , Corporation, Oil City, Pa. dh " 1 t Sab Lake's Most Hospitable 1 g Hotel Invites ? s you fk; I pi. The Newhouse Hotel I 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS The Finest in Hotel Accomffl ii at Moderate f1 fxafes It is our aim to serve yo $2 manner most ple' to Dining Room Cofetenfl $00 Mr,. J. H. Waters, Pres.- - BRONC PEELER The Warning fr ftTua p Tk2 I CieACKT IL !3C'e&osin, r WHAtS i2rtf2ww r'vorwEa- - trtPecfA.g-- t . A uT'Xf o f --Ta'arAibM f Vol) A600T Mli 'RED Boi W OoPE A60UT, THIS NEXT V Cr(?i GU0SE' AJJO AjC I FoeH,S CAtVuTAmo CECoyEtjl VA (2tGHT HERE" ? 'rp1 . og K Too Late A small boy was celebrating his birthday with a party in the gar-den. He had a quarrel with one of his friends, Billy, however, and did not invite him to the party. His mother insisted that Billy should be 'iivited, and finally prevailed upon her son to do so. The little host called upon his for-mer friend. "Will you come to my garden party tomorrow?" he asked. "It's too late now," answered Billy, "last night I prayed for a blizzard." The Curse of Progress "WA Y 1 DON'T CARE IP VOU " Z L HftVE 60T A DATE VOU GO kj8-- 'Fl AHEAD ANO SPRINKLE , U T mv I THAT lawn and voo w- -. hSsru V'-'- V BETTER. DO A GOOD JiL-r- l5j" yJB ' v1 MAN Jj tyi 1 CALLERS By GLUYAS WILLIAMS sr,1'Lt5COMro'iBiy l fi1HrWW.MH FtERSOU1OF'0W WtrtPtusL,. , RJ' hp f won, i vi HflLY PlXrt OK COAT 1K SlPP OfT MPS fHEM UNDtR I I Wiilf WW PUSHES "0 RUN5 ARCwMO Sof(i.fJUStM OK AS I UP31lfOfiHR HOCH LOCKINS RR BELL WMiS AMItl.Wff ltNSf.r AwT HmR.erj.RW6S MISSMCrS CAlLlN&.OtfffifBRWtt 0P 10 IbTAL No Rench A salesman suffered a slight ac-cident to his car. Unable to find a monkey wrench among his tools, he went to the nearest farmhouse and inquired of the Swede owner: "Have you a monkey wrench here?" "Naw," replied ine Swede. "My brother bane got a cattle rench over there; my cousin got a sheep rench down there, but too cold for monkey rench here." |