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Show LADIES SERVED IN THIS COLUMN HOUSEHOLD MEMOS OFFER GOOD HOMEMAKING TIPS A newspaper, as the name indicates, in-dicates, is a paper which presents news to its readers factual accounts ac-counts of all the events it sees fit to mention. Valuable as that function is, The Bingham Bulletin believes a newspaper would be pretty dull material if it did not attempt to offer its readers features that perform a service apart from that of simply reviewing current events. ev-ents. For instance, one of those extra ex-tra services offered by The Bingham Bing-ham Bulletin is the regular publication pub-lication of "Household Memos", a sound, stable column of up-to-date advice and methods that will help every homemaker in and a-round a-round Bingham Canyon to do a better job more easily. Lynn Chambers, author of "Household Memos", tailors the feature for the housewife operating operat-ing her kitchen on a budget, which means that the material you find in it is usable, practical. Moreover, the column Ls keyed to seasons, trends, prices and a-vailability a-vailability of supplies. When fresh garden vegetables are plentiful, plen-tiful, housewives will be reading a column or two of wise tips on what to do with them. And when it's home canning time, "Household "House-hold Memos" carries good advice on that score. That's what extra service in a newspaper means to its readers. The Bingham Bulletin is well pleased to be able to offer a eol- umn that so wholesomely benefits bene-fits all its readers. The women benefit through the added know-how they acquire ac-quire in the art of cooking and baking. And the men? They eat the food the ladies prepare, and that's the real payoff. Incidentally, if you haven't been following "Household Memos," Me-mos," it's in The Bingham Bulletin Bulle-tin as usual this week and every week. O |