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Show THE BINGHAM NEWS . . Butterfly a$ a Delicacy The Bugong moth or butterfly Is a delicacy which epicures among certain aboriginal peoples 0f Australia will travel long distances to obtain. The butterflies foregather every year on the slopes of the Riigong mountains In New South Wales, where they are caught by being suffocated by tho smoke of wood Bros lighted under the trees. When in Salt Lake City Eut at the New Hallmarks Lunch Room Where You Are Assured the BEST on The Market at REASONABLE PRICES Everything New We Ask For And Clean One Trial 30 West Second South Close to Main Street and the Orpheum Design Vl A 8188 Y ..I A II Design A Inexpensive Tennis Togs Stylish and Comfortable Get your pattern at our Standard-Design- er Pattern counter, then buy your material at our piece-goo- ds counter. The Bel robe, a wonderful dressmaking guide included with the pattern, shows you now to make the dresi from start to finish. 8188-O- nly IMyard'tf'54-- 8189- -7 Belrobe shows inch bordered material is you with pictures htw to required for this dress in bind the neck, armholcs and size 36. The Belrobe shows slashed skirt of this jumper you how to lay out the pat- - tunic dress as a professional tern on your material. tailor would dt it. X. Always Buy Standard-Designe- r' Patterns including Belrobe i R. JAY MITCHELL 1 455 Main Street Phone 43 ' Copperfield Candy and Grocery Store Has just received a large Shipment of IMPORTED and DO-MESTIC GROCERIES of the Highest Grade. We handle the Best Candies on the Market LOUIS DA PRA, Proprietor Phone 147 LADIES If you want your HAIR taken care of Right Call at EDITH and ELAINE'S BEAUTY PARLORS 289 Main Street Phone 264M CANYON LIVERY and TRANSFER FREIGHT And HAULING of ALL KINDS ' SADDLE HORSES Jim Leva, Proprietor Phone 186 Bingham Have Your Spring Suits ; Made RIGHT in BINGHAM Where It Is Made To Fit You CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED New York Tailors 517 Main Street (Above City Hall) Cadillac Expert Ambulance Attendants Ambulance Service Co. j To any Hospital in Salt Lake City $25.00 Phone Phone Salt Lake, Was. 4040 Bingham 17 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Give us your oiders for all Kinds ot FLOWERS Potted Plants and Ferns E. O'DONNELL Phone 17 J.P.ARNOLDS ; SWISS WATCHMAKER , Fine Watches, Clocks and Jew-elry skillfully repaired 520 Main Street Bingham, Utah BRON -CHO- LINE The Greatest Remedy for Colds, Pneumonia, Croup, and Throat Troubles. Invaluable for fnsect Bites, Hay Fever and other Spring and Summer Ailments. KEEP T ALWAYS IN YOUR HOME Manufactured Exclusively By CAMPBELL DRUG CO. Phone 190 Royal Building, Main Street Purest Milk for Your Babies We Furnish You Direct From Our Own Dairy The Bingham Dairy Phone 232 BINGHAM STAGE LINE Schedule Now Effective Cars leave Bingham 8, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7 and . 9 p. m. Cars leave Salt Lake City 7, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 p. m. Main Street Phone 41 FARES Round Trip $2.50 One Way $1.50 Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd So. St. Phone Was. 1069 Royal Candy Co. STORE NO. 1, Phone 13 STORE NO. 2, Phone 189 HOME MADE CANDY urn hm It ' CHILI, TAMALES, LIGHT LUNCHES HOT AND COLD DRINKS Buy Bread that Is Made In Bingham 3 LOAVES for 25 cents Standard Bread Co. Ernest Panieri, Prop. California Hotel ? BOARD AND ROOM Home Cooked Meals (Italian Style) J. GRANDINETTI For Sale A business in the main part of Bingham, known as "THE CLUB" Best Location in Town Apply 482 Main Street Bingham CHURCH NOTICES L. D. S. CHURCH Evening service on Sundays, 7:30 p.m. Sunday-schoo- l, 10:30 a. m. . Primaryi Monday afternoons at 3:30. Priesthood meeting on Mon-day evenings at 7 :00 p. m. Relief Society meets on Tues-day afternoons at 2:00. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Holy Rosary Church, Bingham Sunday Masses: Every Sunday, 10:30 a. m. First Sunday, 9 a. m. Copperfield Second and fourth Sundays 9:00 a. m. Sunday School after Mass. Rev. John Lamb, Pastor. Fresh Milk for Your BABIES Special Early Morning Delivery for Baby's Breakfast USE HOGAN'S ALWAYS FOR ICE Qv HAY, GRAIN AND gSggj COAL CALL Yy?) Also Agents for the Excellent Near tr& Beer Beverage Known as XJJAy "BECCO" Citizen's Coal and Supply Co. Harry Brownlee, Manager Quaint Pine Tree The Torrey pine for the most part hugs the ground with Its quaintly twisted branches, says Nature Maga sine. It Is remarkable for Its needles, eight to twelve Inches luug. This van lulling tree Is found only In the Mon-terey peninsula. DID IT EVER" OCCUR TO YOU That according to press reports "Newark N. J., girls at the Barringr-e- r high school were stripped to the waist for physical examination." If this happened in Bingham the doc-tor would have a hard time, we im-agine. That many of Isaac Walton's old enthusiasts in Bingham are anxious for the fifteenth to arrive. Ladies as well as the men. "Shady Rest" it is said will be as lively as gay Paree during the next month. That the Bingham girls enjoy the street dances in Midvale on Saturday nights. ' That Miss Knudsen's Prognostica-tion read at the graduation exercises was well written and to some might have appeared humorous, altho there is sometimes an amount of truth giv-en in a prognostication. Not Old Enough to Know "At whut age." asks the Inquisitive subscriber, "do men become so Indif-ferent to feminine fashions that they cease to look?" We are only slity, and the t. s. will have to ask somebody etee. Houston METHODIST NOTES The second Sunday in June is call-ed Children's Day in the Methodist Church. The usual thing1 is a pro-gram with all the children of the Sun-day school taking part. Last year we had such a program, but this year the Summer Schools have precedence, so we must forego a very profitable service. However, we did so well last year in the Offering we must do equal-ly as well this year so we will hand the children special envelopes next Sunday. The Children's Day Fund is used as a loan for Methodist Students in our Colleges to help them across the rough places. Many a Leader owes his position to the fact that during the hard days there came the help in the form of a Loan from the Child-ren's Day Fund. Last year we gave fifteen dollars. We ought to keep the record good. The Summer schools will be held this year at Highland Boy June 1st to the 19th. The Kindergarten be-gins at 9 o'clock and is open to boys and girls from four years of age to seven. The Girls are invited to the morning session eight years of age to eleven years of age. The after-noon is set apart for the Boys and 'Girls of older ages up to sixteen. The subjects taught are music, art-work, basket-makin- g, weaving, stor-ies, sewing, whittling, and other sub-jects. Every child in the Community is invited. Regular services will be held in the morning at 11 a. m. Evening services at 8 p. m. Help-fulness is the aim and profitable hours are the purpose. Come, You will be welcome. Copperfield will become the center of a wide awake Adult Bible Class if the plans are successful. A meet-ing for the purpose of organization was held Friday evening in the Utah Copper Mine Office, Copperfield. The Sunday School at Copperfield will be held as usual Sunday with a change in time. We shall begin at 1:30 p. m. until further notice. Thought and Action The greatest events of an age an its best thoughts. It Is the nature o) thought to And Its way Into action. Bovee. |