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Show ' THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Easy to Build Kitchen Cabinets "wall ,:'V a cabinetsI, PAmBN aSp. FLOOR THESE kitchen cabinets have many special features such as graduated shelves for dishes of dif-ferent sizes, tray slot and par-titioned drawers. Build them your-self or save hours of a carpenter's time with patterns 322 and 323 Price of patterns is 25c each. WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE Drawer HI Bedford Hills. New far Save Money On This Home Mixed Cough Syrup Big Saving. No Cooking. So Easy. You'll b surprised how quickly and easily you can relieve coughs due to colda, when you try this iplendid recipe. It fives you. about lour timea aa much cough medicine (or your money, and you'll find it truly wonderful for real relief. Make a syrup with 2 cups of granulated augar and one cup of water. No cooking needed. (Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of augar syrup.) Then put 2H ounces of Pinex (obtained from any druggist) in a pint bottle, and fill up with your syrup. This makes a full pint of medi cine that will please you by its quick action. It never spoils, and tastes fine children love it This simple mixture takes right hold of s cough. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the irritated membranes, quickly eases soreness and difficult bresthing. Pinex is special compound of proven Jngredienta, in concentrated form, well- -, known for its quick action in coughs and bronchial Irritations. Money refunded If it doesn't please you in every way. FOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE GET NEW READT MIXED. READY TO USE PINEX! Ifs Wonderful the Way Chewing-Gu- m Laxative JSM 4cfs Chiefly to f 1 REMOVE WASTE J --OBI IMl GOOD FOOD Here's the secret millions of folks ha discovered about ren-a-mu- tt, the mod-ern chewing-gu- m laxative. Tea, here la why actloo la so wonder-fully dlfferentl Doctors aay that many other laxatives start their "flushing" action too soon ... right In the stomach where food la being digested. Large doses of such laxative upeet digestion, flush away nourishing food you need for health and energy. You feel weak, worn out But gentle fmn-a-mi- taken aa reo ommended, worka chiefly In the lower bowel where It removea mostly wante, not , good food I Tou avoid that typical weak, tired, run-do- feeling. Cae T and feel your "peppy,7' energetic self fuU of life I Oet No Increase In prloe still 2&t. SO or only 10. ST FEEN-A-f.UN- T Igj trK famous entwine-out- , uuomvi fIf Peter Bun haswaiivbo up with' I up to 2Va tJXylato and rnetv. yj 1 pain-reli-ef iSy offered rub-in-sl 1 I Use , Pah - I ( Z ii - THE ORreiNAt. BAUME ANALGESIQUe J Search your plant for iron scrap... help our country to get enough steel It takes scrap ... to make steeL Multiply the amount of iron and steel scrap in your plant by 2 . . . that's the amount of steel that could be made if that scrap were salvaged. Today, there's not enough scrap coming in from normal sources to keep ' steel mills and foundries producing at capacity. Ijmvsat - if 11 fsTrnvsml .,, vsli3$ ' tfnHMIVy HOM4JU SOLA SIMMD lOOl iaiaa' VIRGIL By Len Kleit fKKSOU f BODY LITTLER - OOvW 5MAr4- - i T X 'Si XWOQ ZTN ''' '?3J ' g " JUST REWARD Two Irishmen, meeting one day, were discussing local news. "Do you know Jim Skelly?" asked Pat. "Faith," said Mike, "an' I do." "Well." said Pat, "he has had his appendix taken away from him." "Ye don't say sol" said Mike. "Well, it serves him right. He should have had it in his wife's name." SUNNYSIDE by Port S. Hoot 'l FELL INTO A PCCE CA SmGVfAN. STOETChACJ V FACT I IOXW' GOrTTWrVOAVS AW "N fct pil! Smart Father Father looked hard at his wife and then at his son. "That boy has taken money from my pocket!" he stormed. "Ernest," she protested, "How can you say that? Why, I might have done It." Father shook his head. "No, you didn't; there was some left" Habit Forming Judge (in dentist chair) "Do you swear that you will pull the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth?" . RIMIN' TIME ByPOSEN fSPILLER OF GRAVY I I HAD A WIFE WITH CONSURABLE I I SHE TOOK HIM DOWNTOWN, I AND NOW YOU CANT NOTICE named Haines brains $mhta jbiw Turn About A ladies' sewing circle is a gath-ering in which more husbands are darned than socks. Sinus Trouble Aided Star to Radio Fame Sinus trouble is not usually a stepping stone to success, but it was in the case of radio's fabu-lous "Lonesome Gal." Jean King had been a smash hit over Dayton's WING for two years as the purveyor of a frank-ly sentimental style designed to appeal to lonesome listeners. She acquired a large listening audi-ence with a honey-voice- d ap-proach that goes something l:ka this: "HI, baby. This is your Lone-some Gal who loves you better than anyone else in the whole world . . . Gee, I missed you over the weekend ..." But after two years in the east, Jean's sinuses were taking a beat-ing from the weather and she packed up and headed for Holly-wood. Although stations there were skeptical about her possi-bilities, she "packaged" her shows by tape recording for sub-scribing sponsors and hen put it on KHJ, Los Angeles. It was then heard on four stations and grossed $185 a week. Today, it has more than 50 outlets in major cities in the U.S. aud Canada and stands to gross a cool $.50,-00-0 to $200.000 in 19511 CURE FOR HICCUPS - A man rushed into a drugstore and asked the druggist how to stop the hiccups. The answer was a slap in the face. Amazed and angry, the man demanded the reason tor such behavior. "Well," the druggist said, "you don't have the hiccups now, do you?" "No," shouted the customer, "but my wife out in the car still has." BESSIE ' fiy NICK PENN I SURE v I I vV-TH- I5 I Vright I II JXY P :". ' : LIKE MV NEW J X (GOTTA 1 THIS ) aF, ' MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher ( NO CoMlC STRIP " HE 1 ( I DUNNO 1 BUT WE'RE WELL.THEN LETsl TODAX MUTT! ((CAN'T? HE COST SUPPOSED O O UST GIVE 'EM ) ? --wTVSkX THE BOSS CAN'T yWHV? 7 CANT J To Give f f EOW-- K' ' faS!?! j a i aw a aaaa Seldom Seen People don't miss money they don't see or handle that's why husbands and small taxpayers are so unconcerned. Solves Everything Mary loved John, but she worried about the way he squandered money when they went out together. Final-ly she consulted her mother. "How," she asked, "can I stop John from spending so much money on me?" Said her mother with a sigh: "Marry him." JITTER By Arthur Pointer WHAT NOW..?" IT'S Jk PORTABLE 'you ANDYOUR SCCEWEY . SAM DAirS ."rT?S IfrriP I ANOTHER ) BROADCASTING SET CONTRAPTIONS NEXT VOU Ll BS ) AVW'"--' JJft, J Ey V AFArJS I INVENTION?fJ I IPUTARADIO IN SGNDINS THOSE MONKf ON A , vMir llrAtl 1 SSJ I I TVL III XTTtt s "AT AND Rocker TOTfAAQO f 'T" rJS?gy REMAINS TO BE SEEN Ills There was a loud knocking on the door. "Who Is It?" an Irritable voice shouted. "Patrolman Smith," the knocker answered. "Well, what do you want?" the woman's voice cried again. "It's your husband," the patrol-man said. "A steamroller Just ran over him." "Well, don't just stand there talk-ing," commanded the wife. "Slide him under the door." Bert Thomas WYLDE AND WOOLY By I m T-rU-g M I I I'M GETTIM& SUNBURNED I PRICES AREM'T SO HIGH VMSAP 'fOU'VE BEEM Vr,i0 uFROES HAVE JVltio OM THE ROOF OP MY IN NEW YORK. I BOUGHT TAKEN OWN THAT BRIDGE OF THE SAG5KciTV. M MOUTH FROM GAWKING THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE BOUGHT IT YESTERCAY FORii; FR0AA A GUV TOC?AV roR I Mnst've Disappeared MacTavlsh and McDeary were arrested for being drunk and dis-orderly. During the hearing of the case the Judge asked: "Where is the other man?" "What other man, air?" "The man who paid for the drinks." ffillfi l "Won't have to worry none, Mrs. Boggsthe season's almost over and I'm turnin' thejusiness ct over to a couple of good men." The Best Policy Foreign and Domestic I 3 P X J&Z&Z r -- aafLaaL; ? PUN FUN A young lady remarked to a male friend, that she feared she would make a poor sailor. The gentleman promptly an-swered: "Probably; but I'm sore yoa would make an excellent mate." |