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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH - PAGE EIGHT ? . Making Life Interesting A woman. whose quarrel In tht house were complained of by her land-lady In a pollw oUrt clalroed: "If I didn't quarrel wh my husband ba would think I had gona toft." Small Ivory Dishes Oswaldas Northlnfrwus of England made 1.000 Iv.iry dishes, complete and perfect In detail, ao small that all of them could be put Into an ordinary Ized cup. according to the Independent. Ithey, Mra. James Johnson, Mrs. An-nie Jones, Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mra. Austin Larrlck., Mrs. Davis and Mra. Bunlp. a Mr. and Mra. J. B. Meyers and aon John, Mrs. R. G. Frazier and Mrs. Hilton Johnson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chandler un Monday evening. Mrs. Robert Hone entertained the Martha Sewing Circle Wednesday aft-ernoon. Luncheon was served to twenty-fou- r guests. SOCIETY e e Mrs. Earl Rhodes entertained at a surprise party in honor of Mrs. Mar-shall Pease, at the home of Mrs. Joe Marriott Tuesday evening. Five hundred was played. Mrs. Jane Jack-son won the prize for hlKh score, Mrs. W. Bess second, and Mia. E. E. Longfellow the consolation. The house prize was awarded to Mra. Harry Black. A two course luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Will Erdman, Mrs. Guy Murray, Mrs. Robert Burke, Mrs. Louis n, Mrs. William Tlerney, Mrs. Fred Meyers. Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Mra. Irving Smith, Mrs. Jack White-le- Mrs. W. Bess, Mrs. E. E. Long-fellow, Mrs. Neldon Chadwlck, Mrs. Scott Llnnell, Mrs. Lloyd Cooke, Mrs. Vaughn Chrlstenson, Mrs. Jane Jack-son, Mrs. Art Cooke, Mrs. Roy Cates, Mrs. Monte Cosgrove, Mrs. Orvlllo Hughes, Mrs. James Nerdin, Mrs. Art Cooke, Mrs. Charles Carey, Mrs. Lolo Spencer, Mrs. Tom Sadler, Mrs. Law-rence Stlllman, Mrs. Henry Wolfe, Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Mrs. Irvln Stlllman, and Mrs. E. J. Jones. Mrs. William Atkinson entertained the Justamere Club Tuesday at her home In Copperfleld. Bridge was the feature. High score was won by Mra. Heb Nichols, second by Mrs. Jannlbella Sullivan and consolation by Mrs. William Kearns. Covers were laid for Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. John Berrett, Mrs. Jannlbelle Sulli-van, Mrs. Mike Pierce, Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs. Howard Fisher, Mrs. W. Green and Mrs. WUllam Kelms. , The, regular business meeting of the 8. B. A. was held Wednesday eve-ning of last week in Society Hall. Following the meeting, the members were entertained at cards. Mr. J. J. Doyle was awarded first prlie for high score, Mrs. Ed. Shaw won sec-ond prize and Mrs. Gale Farnsworth the consolation. A two course lunch-eon waa served to thirty guests. The Eastern Star entertained at a card party Wednesday afternoon at the Masonic Hall for their members. High score, was won by Mrs. George W. Bolman and second prize by Mra. Robert Hone. Refreshments were served to Mrs. George Greathouse, Mrs. George W. Bolamn, Mrs. Arthur A." Macke, Mrs. Max Brisk, Mrs. Theo. Chester, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. O. C! Jones, Mrs. H. Ingall, Mrs. George Roberts, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Hiton John-son, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. W. G. Thomas, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Fred Bemus, Mrs. J. B. Meyers, Mrs. George Robertson, Mrs. Will Trevar- - I fWEEKS J Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Cole, Miss Mary 8book of Youagaton, Ohio, and Mra. Mary Ritchie returned Saturday evening foia. a two weeks' tour of Bryce'a and Ziun'a Caayons. Mr. and Mra. George Bolman Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling spent their Fourth of July vacation at Geneva. . Mr. and Mra. Rex Tripp and son Rex Jr., roturned Wednesday from Long Beach. Calif., where they have spent the past three months. Mrs. Tripp's health Is much Improved. Mrs, George W. Bolman, Mrs. Aus-tin Larrlck and Mrs. Arthur A. r. . i t . I . ulnllnpa Thlir- - to Provo Canyon for the week end. Miss Elsie Baler of Buena Vista, Colo., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. W. 8howatler at the Apex mine. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansom, Mr. Ide Boltx, Mr. Eugene Newman and Mr. Clarence Bailey spent the week-end at Bear Lake. Mrs. W. H. Harris and daughter Virginia spent the past week In Salt Lake, the guests of Mrs. Frank Far-ra- r. Mr. and Mrs. D. Baker of Salt Lake and Mrs. Harry Hlggs of Rich-mond, Va., were Bingham visitors Monday. macae were nan ..... . day. ... - Mra. J. B. Meyers was a Salt. Lake visitor Thursday of last week. - Mrs. Horace Hlggs and children re-turned home Wednesday of last week after apendlng the past month with Mra. Higgs' mother at Woods Crosn. ".. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman and V--f family motored to Bear Lake Sun . flay, Where they spent the Fourth. . ; ', r I Postmaster and Mrs. Boyd Barnard and family returned Monday evening from a month's vacation. They spent two weeks at Long Beach where they visited with Mrs. Bernard's father. From there they visited all points of Interest in Southern California. On their return 4rlp they motored up the coast to Oregon, Washington and Vancouver, B. C. Mr." and Mrs. Leslie Breckon and aon John D. and Mr. an Mrs. Rob-ert Hone spent the Fourth of July at Bear Lake. .,. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Macke and family left Tuesday morning for Lo-gan Canyon and Bear Lake for a few days' vacation. Mra. Lawrence Snow of the Apex haa as her guests her mother, Mra. Redd and sister, Miss Mary Redd. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp and fam-ily. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thomas and Mrs. Martin Thomas, Sr., of Mid-Va- le left Wednesday for California ' and' many point of Interest on the effUt. Before returning they will vis-it ttwough the Pacific northwest and Canada where Mrs. Kemp haa rela-tive. " ...... ...... . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stlllman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Jones formed a party Greeley's Peculiar Power Horace Greeley as a hey could visa-- - a I lie a page and read It from any an- - its. even upside down. 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Music Shown to Have Odd Effect on Hair It all the violinists In the world as-sembled together in one vast building, nnd they numbered, say, 100,01)0, it is probable thut there would be but 100 among them with bald heads. But If the same numtxr: of brass Instru-ment players weru Inspected, bald heads would be as common aa flies In summer time I If you doubt this, make a potut of observing the beads of the orchestras In the cinemas or theaters you patron-ize. Scientists declare that the playing of stringed instruments Induces hair growth. A series of experiments on the partly bald has proved that stringed music has power to raise a hairy crop I Cornet and horn players lose their hair early; theirs la the wrong sort of music from the hirsute point of view. The explanation advanced is that the physical strain of blowing affects the circulation and deprives the roots of the hair of their due sup-ply of blood. The Judge's Retinue Mr. Justice Sankey, In the course of a lecture In London on old-tim- e judi-cial customs, spoke of the days when a Judge had to be accompanied by the sheriff with a retinue of 200 mfti when traveling from Newcastle to Carlisle to protect him from the raids of Scots-men who sometimes came over the border to take off the Judge for 'ran-som. In the passing of time, the sheriffs got "fed up" with this expense, and asked the Judges to accept dngget money In order to provide their own tscorts. To this dny the custom pre-vails In Newcastle of presenting tht Judge on circuit with dagger money, the sura being one golden guinea. |