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Show tXj, TOE BINGHAM NEWS. BINGHAM, UTAH AMERICAN TRAVELS AROUND WORLD m$e llfw iifrl .Ui. V unuei wii. uii Aiueiicuu Bpoilsmuu uuu inn wim, ceuuy mnvfu in llllnn. Duly, mi their trip nround the world lu a motoixur. Mr. VutiUerwell la tnuklng tl.e trip on a wager. 5ooboo8ooBS88o88888ro R Flattering Spring Frocks; f gjg Chic Sweaters for Midseason 8 v IJQOOOCWOCXX FlMK'IiS for spring luivf nimV their entry mid h tti'ul exitm-Jde- , iilciuicil lioiv. Invites ynur wni-tiny- . Tlu'iv Is imiliin t:u-tlln- s tihnnt tl.nn no tlccliled ih'imrtiiren from the iriiicffiil lines of ilmpt'd dreasrn Tlistt inweileil them; If nii.vthliiK they re even inure pimjile In their linen hih' even nun-- hecomliiK to the nvenixe tljj-iii- V.'e re enjoylnjj now, iiikI will ennDmie in huve with tin (luring the ctiinlni; whsiiii. the most jr"iweful 'ind pleiiMhiK u)prel llmt ulyllHta have given u fur !mie yenrs. lint. In pnrtleiilnm. the tprluj ninilea show new development home mid nniioiinces thnt "till the Ril ls nre wenr!n" thin or Hint, It iiiiiomiU In mi iililuiiitnm to the family, r'nther forthwith proceeds t"i:''"iil hlscheck-Imo-or imilher takes Inventory of Ilia of her purse. Pnrtumitely. achnolnlrls nre Rhowlng nn exifllent wisdom In that they nre nmklni! handsome Jery-knl- t Hllpoveri mill mmiiilsh Rwenters the ohjetls vf ilielr exploltnthm for iiildseiirinii enr. tl la a liuld test of reiisorahtti which these knitted piriiienis inn) pnaa In order to qiinllfy. Strictly pure wool Ig the first requisite mid they must he Hirrectl.v detulleJ In proper iiecU-lln-tm Mi if7 , ' - " Urn- !". I Jhi tetf'-l- lift EXPERT DESIGNING IN SPRING FROCKS that are fnsclnat'ng. First, ami mot noticeable. Is the mutter of color. Frocks In iliirk or sedule colors are en-livened by h'Kli-cidore- il einliriilderh's f oibntal Inspiration, or by iiiultl-'l-ore- d silks. Introduced In sleeves sti.l trimmings. The paisley mid cashiiieiv Inlliience la everj'wbere Apparent In the dlsplnya, either In embroideries r 'it fabrics Introduced ns a sul'stlmti-fo- r embroidery, In the composition of divsses. Some embroideries are In one or two si rung colors, used with n4urk, or a dark color In the frock. Not nil tbe new arrivals use rdii Invlshly. Many of them are one--i- r designs, having their embellishment, whether of. stltchery, embroidery r other decorative fentunn. In the same collar, sleeve, shoulder, and th'tr givatest distinction rests lo being of tailored slmpjlc'ty. Jusi now the hue and cry la for the Jeiey-ktil- l blouse or slipover, hut It must he of tbe quality kind. Zest Is added to the wearing of these allsiver tyHs In that It Is possible this senson to buy handsome knitted skirts. In plain stitch or plalded and strled, ami also attractive wide-bord- er effei-ta- . With dainty lace collar ucminiHinl-inen- t. ii Jersey slipover has no peer for refilled npiernnce, onrt It Is thorough-l- y practical for wear throughout tbe tickle spring weather. Favorite colors for the coining season emphasize navy, unity gray. 11 new French color called noisette, which Is very vivid light i. V S Vv,rv i f titles' ( v ' '.X i. (',..,.', .. .i .; ' j " ', . aH i i - I."' " ' i .MW J t: 'jtj't .;,.',-.--.-' fin. ': "( . ': '111 bUTTO.N iWuATLM AND SLIPOVER color tone as the d:-e- . The popular colors lire brown, cocoa, belje now and black, and the fal r'i- - im s' to liialld Ml-- tbe virions weaves of ere- - piVret and other fwl'N and r. S'eevea lire emphalreil. nioxt nf il em fli.r'lig and lngcnlo.,.'t Maio L'e l Tbe loog peasant Sleeve uppenr "n i rep. fr'ks. but a few of 'he now have dined to iireut fhem-- l e ' tb out eny sleeve at all. The lioipc te. v (Hi stliiiM or sun dice fl"'"'' and the lier'ha I live bi.r'i I eel, elhb 'iMerl lo 'e designs for frocks, and gnoefol t'o-n- . ng panels and uneven hem lines nre still with us. Wen it ciaiie to frtr !iiiu. a ImmI-,'ll-h; i'.e u wn.v '' ili n a od"' of iT.'.OS for rOfoi t lb ess li hi-- o trsuxj:1 means to lose caste In iu's wl So, wlleU duUijhtfl coin i'l'owii, at I'll u berry rel and, for sum-mer, pure white kn'tted slipover und skirts promise success. Attention in called to the pleasing effect of the knltt.il slipover for young Ills as presented In the picture here-with. Notice II has a tie girdle unr two pockets with two peiill button, ciiih, The other yntmg gtr Is wenrlng h Imtton sweater, medium welglu shak'T s'ltib. with two patch pockets Tl holder and lielt Is done hi rack Mitch with contrasting narrow stripes mound the bottom. The cuTs nr rlhl'ci! "I't there s n fancy collar. COftuOMT IT VbllW IOVIM VniOn OYED HER DRAPERIES, SKIRT AND A SWEATER WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Each package of "Diamond Pyee" con tnina direction o niinple that any woman can dye or tint bided, )in liSiy lort, dreaaet, wainti, ronta, wnter. ato-- inm, hnntrir.ga. draperies, everything like new. Hay "Diamond Pve." no otliei kind then perfect home dvelne i ryen if von have never dved before. Teh yotir dnnrei't whether the mveria' vou wih to dve is wool or nilk. or whether ia linen, cotton, or mixed cnod Ilt Dye never strenk. nnt. fiulo, or So easy to uae. Adverti.-wmeut-. fe..'U. WGLBfS IS" and give youff stomach a lilt Provides "the bit ol 7 iwcelHlDitnAial form. nelps to cleans l tbe teeth and keep TES SORET EYEWATER A rellablv and aporrtr rmuwlf dno in In, at runr drumilni'i or John U Ihonipnnn A Co-lo UiTur bUuoU Xrujr, M. V. ItUoaLKX VUKS ' I (iniiltude tilv.ti.vK hloiiiua fulrt--s la the will nf fxiifi-timcy- . si9 Be Fooledl Low Price and High Quality : f Don't Go Together, Stick to , 1 The Economy B&KING POWDER Never accept "Just as Good" Brands; it : will only mean disappointments and fail-ures on bake-da-y, wnich are expensive. Calumet is a High Grade Baking Powder, Moderate in Prico When you use it V you never spoil any ( . PAlUMFl eyPensive 'm' v . J gredients used )ft$g& bvferp such as flour, sugar, jtig e22S and milk. "J 'luafll The sale of Calumet . I t I . is times as much KTM sstzsA as that of any other fcLjS 5ssS brand. p&F BEST BT TUT ZJ THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER Why Farmers areTurning to. Jor t$nmicml Trntfrtmlin ; In 1922 Chevrolet jumped from seventh to second j place in tales of all cars, and to first place In tales of fully equipped modern cars. Purchases by farmers were the chief factor in thli remarkable development. Farmers want automobiles not only of low first . price, but also of low la"er cost for operation and maintenance. They want room, comfort, and the ability to stand up under hard conditions. ' They find that Chevrolet, fully equipped as sold, is the best value per dollar in the low-price- d field, and neighbors tell them it costs less per mile to operate. Price F. O. a Flint, Michigan BtTPERIOR Two PuHiiitf Fo.J.ier . . $StO ; BUI'I RIOH Fiv l'Mn.rlc.urtn . . 5Ji MTHUOrt Two I'.i.rng. r I olicv Coup tiHO ! PI U'FR IOR tour l'.iriiii-- Siino . h'tO fiUI'hKIOR 1 Ivr rr twd.n .... StO SUPbRlURLwhtOcUvwy ...... 510 Chevrolet Motor Company Vn 'uion of Ctntral Motort Corporation Detroit, Michigan V In Plunkvllle. "Why don't you people pave your streets?" . "You motorists would only thixh through them without leu Inn our bum Una town." Shave With Cuticura Soap And double youi ruzor etlleu-nc- ns well nt promote 8kln purity, skin com-fort and sklu hunlih. vo miiK. 11 " Bllmy ioap, no germs, no w;iv, no Ini-tntlc- n when shaved i ' lly. One Koap for nil uses ,iih-ll- f kdd huuiioolu. . ' i- A ''.jter. "A nmn oniKs iihoui hlseslf," anld Um ' ..oen, '"Is p'lienill.v like u : flivver w her nullln' nin' wurktu' hut de horn." Wnshinlon Star. WINTER DANGERS IN DRIVING CAR Careful Driver W.ll F rst See That His Brakes Are Proper.y Adjusted by an Expert. TIRES SCOLD CE INSPECTED Chalna Should Da Used on FUar Wneela at All Timet When Street Are Wet or Icy Wind-ahiel-d Clear of Moisture. Snow, Kleet, Ice, hlusli ami mud pre-sent a constiiut danger to the moinr-1s- t dui-ln,- ; the winter. Extreme cure Bhoiihl be taken wlieu operating in this kind of weather to see that minor points are observed or a hud col Union will result. The (iirel'ul owner will first look to bis brakes and nee that they are adjusted by an expert So thut they Villi not Kfah unevenly. The worst tl Inn that could happen to an owner Is prob ibly the drlviir.' of h cur during the months when tbe Itreets are Icy with Improperly ud Justed brakes. Peril of Skidding. Brakes In this coml tlon menn tnai when they are applied suddenly, el-even slowly hut firmly, one wheel will be slowed down more than the other, ami Hie resuli la a ixs'tlve Bide slip or skid, whh may end In the dentU of some one. the wrecking of a enr or Injury to another machine passing or parked at this s;t. The front tires should also he and care should he taken to Bee i lint thev have a tread on them as these rubber groove Klve a cer- - tnln amount of fraction necessary for teerlng. It Is preferable to use chn'na on all four w heels, but when It Is foun I that only two chains nre nvn'lable do not. under any pretext, or on the ad-vice of nnv frlnd. put one on a front wheel and another on the opissite aide. rear. Th's will result only In the wear'iig of the rear t're on the Bide where there Is no chain, an I Will not In the least prevent aMddlnir In the 'iime degree tlial chains on the renr will. Improper vision Is also the ..tir.-- e Of dlsastro. accidents. A wind-shield w'per to Ciear off Ice and Bnow wlfhlr. a certain ran In front of the .inver Is Bdvlsihle They are inexpensive, end can he hiHit at anv accessory store at a small cost. Windshield Coitlng Precaution. Another excellent precaution to take Is the coafna of tbe windshield to prevent sleet and snow sticking pnd ol.seiiiln.' the view of tl e dr'ver A solution of one ounce of wafer two ounces of ghcerln. one-elg'n- h ounce of salt If rubbed on the wind Bbb'bl 'n nn manner, will prevent this stlcMn.' of snow and Ice. 't si otihl be renewed from time to time. AUTOS ARE DAMAGED CY CARELESS OWNER Attention Ca'lcd to Useless VWar and Waste of Gas. Passenger Car Driv Should Fio Example of Racin, Car Pilots and Slow Down fto Turn Skrt Enjlne Smoothly. "There la too much eiirele.tess In uutoiuohlle drlvlni;," declined an enj; neer, in calling attention to the Uhele&a wear und teur on the car, combined with reckles wuitn of gasoline. "Did you ever notice," he added, "how some driver tai e tLr..s? "A honk of the horn- - o rush of air and they're Rone if the road Is clear. If It Isn't the brakes lock with a slum, the wheel slide, there's a smell of hurtled rubber, the clutch Is disen-gaged, the motor races Its head ol? And what does this all JeanT Use-less wear on tires, exresaive waste of irasollne unit oil, severe strains on the engine and certain duiunye to the hi likes. "The prentest racing enr pilots slow down for the turns nn the truck. They do that because they know how to get the best results. I cannot (1)! lire out why some passenger car driv-ers don't use the same good judgment. "It's absolutely unnecessary to rnee a motor In making a top. In start-'n-all or? fins fn do Is to speed up the motor Just enough to pull away from the curb smoothly. "I feel pretty strongly on this sub-lec- t. and I hel'eve that a little extra niitlnn on the part of every utonio bile owner will nin,-- e It possible for all of us to get the utmost out of every drop of gasoline end oil we nse. and nt the same time prolong th 111 of our curs." Life. Inn la miserable until he get aome-tlilu- tf that Isn't kinnI for liliu. and It makes him so happy that he gets down-righ- t miserable wishing he didn't have It. Shown by the Evidence. "Maud sold she puis her very auart Into her l ooking." "She must luive been heiiv,v-henhe- 4 when she made this cuke." ttealea Transcript. , Hot Water Heater. .uo.oriMn uievlnm. lUcllued Mia;, he able to til Ibis form of heater Inu-thei- r cars themselves. It Is a hoi water heating system. A pipe connects th? heater a cylinder foot rail with the circulating system of the --ng ne. us show n. A valve may iilsn be placed at tin' xiut where the water Is taken from tin- conling system fur contml of heating from the dash. Some men nre known by the work they refuse to do. Heaven hell thie-- e who helpa other to help themselves. The man who pays as he goea naa times goes broke. Delng siitls'iH-tor- " to everybody la n genu'iie bimlshlp. CVERFR f.VMG IS B'G MISTAKE Whea Mixture I Too R eh to Fir Leave Crmpr-srlo-n Cock Open and Spin Engine. When s'riig'l'iig w'th n balky do not overprline. The usual tetnbncy N If pull out the dash ad-justment and t ul gasoline Into the priming cups. Miy times the mixture Is too rich lo fire. Iave the compres-sion wcks open and spin the eng'ne With the s arter. This will thin down the mixture and tart tbe engine. It Is uii easy Job lo teiiiove a t'r , iroia a rim thai baa been shurucked. ' Seventy-liv- e per ceni of in toi iroublt'S are truceuble to the Ignition k,V8telll. The heaviest dniln on ths lattery of an automobile tomes during the winter season. Ordinary cotton bruld, such as every woman's sew. tig kit contains, mukei an admirable allerver wl orever sheet meiiil cwuiea In coi.iuct with aueel metul. j ' I Within tbe autwno'.lle are median Isms as delicate In mechanical con j structlon ns any musical Instrument least and dampness will affect textiles steel, cuppers. The most '.sscntlnl tool for a re pair kit are: Jack, tire wrrucl pump, hummer, pliers, roll of tapo screwdriver. jMicket knife, tow rop. file, oli can and plenty of wire. yinmnilng of doors on a cur is s pincllce which should be nvo'rted at nil times. I'ersl.-.'cn- slamming rack the hinges and loosens fhe doors untH they become wobbly and liacg lily SINGLE HEADLIGHT MENACE Driver Coming From Ooposlte Dlroc tion I Puzzled to Know Which Lamp I Light . A car driven at n'ght wbh only one of the hemltlghis burning onuses the driver ooinli g frm the opposite direc-tion to be tmzr.led as to which side the Jump Is lighted. If be guesses wrong, only s onlck turn of the wheel will avert a tolllslon. Drivers should look out for tl.e surety of others us well us for their own. |