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Show .."..'', ' ' - . '" ' SHOE EIGHT THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLFTT .' - - - I DID YOU KNOW? r ,v gets" through the port.""," 'v.' V That the price of mud pies is the on- - ly thing that doesn't' fluctuate. ' That about the only thing covering , some dancers is accident insurance,,-- ' That Hie hardest job is for an ele-phant to kick a flea in the shins, it ' That wc maintain this fellow, Nurtui, is the greatest Finn since Hckle- - '" berry. That there is some among wild animals. The stork and wolf usually work the same neigh- - borhood. That the man who comes to work, whistling usually goes home sing- - ' " That good nature never fails to pay large dividends in good health. That it is welt 'to live so that every' acquaintance will become a friend. " 4 That Dan's idea of a mean joke is to receive a postal card saying "En-closed find the ten dollars I owe you." That a fashion expert says the short-er skirts are restful. Sure, says Art, they enable many men to get their minds off their work. That it is claimed that many auto-mobile drivers don't use their heads, but what are they going to do if they haven't any. That smile and the world smiles with you; laugh and you are boisterous. That getting a haircut on a' Holiday doesn't make it a bit better. That although some of the merchants remained closed on Memorial Day, there was one or two who needed the money. That a person who needs money so badly that he has to remain open on Decoration Day has but little parking space in Bingham Canyon. That he didn't get his cap, but his pate is now adorned by a classy new straw hat. That she thought it funny we knew of it, but such is the ways of those in quest of news. That if the east wind comes out of the east, and the west wind comes out of the west, the second wind comes out from under the vest. That the fellow who is too proud to accept assistance is the kind that wouldn't set out a basket if it were raining nickels. That port wine is now any kind that : "lB"LOCAlJy Sunday in American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bird of Springville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Itird of the Mitchell apartments. Mrs. Stewart Young and daughter, Isabel, returned from Salina, Sunday, after upending two month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnard. Mr. and Mr.s. George A. Braendlen of Bremerton, Washington, left over-land for their home Monday after spending a month with Mrs. Braend-lin'- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kep-pe- l. Mrs. Braendlin will be remem-bered as Miss Dolly Kcppcl. Mrs. T. A. Brady spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. George A. Green of Union. Mrs. Hannah Olson and family drove to Park City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nix spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs,. Horace Grant of Bountiful, Mr. Wm, N. Bcrgcner wlo so effi-ciently directed the dramatics of the M. I. A. players-returne- to his home in Logan Friday of last week. Miss Clarice Nix of San Juan visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nix. Miss Grace Chandler will return to-day (Friday) from St. Mary's to spend the summer. Miss Wilma Hurlbert of Glenns Ferry, Idaho, is the house guest of Mrs. Stewart Young. Since the purchase of the new fire truck by the town of Bingham Can-yon, the old truck formerly used at Fire House No. 1 will be remodeled into a truck, to be used for repair work on the streets, according to re-ports. Mr. Howard Thompson and family . of Rupert Valley, Nevada, spent last week visiting with his' mother, Mrs. J. R. Thompson, and brother, Frank Thompson, local chief of police. . ,,. -- v - h ... f Joe Lerwill was a camp visitor on ; ' Monday of this week. Joe stated that I there is more building going on in Bingham Canyon than he has seen for many a day. Joe Boughan, the popular cabinet maker, is now located in the Bracken building, across the street from the Gem theater. Mrs. Ole Jensen and family left Tuesday for Salt Lake City, where they will spend a week visiting with Mrs." Jensen's mother, - Ross Marriott and family returned ' last week from a two weeks' trip to 7 Roberts, Idaho where he was the guest of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkin and chil-dren spent the week end in 1'rovo. Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Jarrett and fam- -' ily of Salt Lake were the week end guests of Mrs. Wade. Miss Louisa Van Ee and Miss Mar-garet Stevens of Ogden were visitors in camp Wednts)day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. McCarty , were the dinner guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. Ramey of the Setnloh- - Hotel Friday evening of last week. Mrs.. Dave Lyon, and small sons, Reed and Richard, returned Thursday noon after spending a week in Salt Lak. ' Miss Vera Clark returned Tuesday after spending a week In Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hartman, Thcl-m- a and Mary Miles went to Salt Lake Sunday to attend the Orpheum. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Parker spent met in the Mason Hall Wednesday evening of last week. It was the oc-casion of the visit of the grand offi-cers of the state of Utah. Other out of town guests were present. The guests included Mrs. Nevada Cooke, Grand Worthy Matron of Ogdcn; Mrs. Gertrude E. Benjamin, Associ-ate Grand Matron; Mrs. Belle Grand Ruth, Mr.s. Lena V. Botteroff, Grand Marshal;" Mr. Will H. Cole, Grand Sentinel, Mr. and Mrs. E, A Hartcnstein, Mrs. Lillie S. Gulp, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Redall. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Battorf and Miss Mona Battorf of Eureka, Mrs. Caroline Huebner, of Elko, Nevada, Mrs. Ru-byl- e Hosmer, Eureka, Nevada, and Mr. 1). J. Showalter, Garfield. The Sewing Circle of Martha Chap-ter No. 7 O. E. S., met with Mrs. O. C. Jones at her home Wednesday af-ternoon. After the sewing, refresh-ments were served to Mrs. James Barkle, Mrs. E. J. Jones, Mrs. Burt Thomas, Mrs. Clara Thomas, Mrs. W. B. Hull, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. Max Brisk, Mrs. Anne Brisk, Mrs. H. Silvertone, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Maude Myers, Mrs. Ada S. Whittle, Mrs. A. Harvey, Mrs. Julia Ronde-bus- h, and Mrs. Earl Nepple. Mrs. Stanley Jacques entertained with Man' Jongg at her home on Car'r Fork Thursday afternoon of last week. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. William Bennett, .Mrs. S. Grandquist, Mrs. G. B. Covey, Mrs. D. G. Latimer and Mrs. 1'bil M. Goldwater. Mrs. D. G. Latimer entertained at a midnight lunch Friday evening of last week following the Gemnfell Dance, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Covey, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fackrell, Mr. and Mrs. S. Grandquist, Mr. Neil Officer, Mr. Leon Blanchard, and Mr. Darrell Kidd. Mrs. O. C. Jones, Worthy Matron of Martha Chapter No. 7 O. E. S., Mrs. W. H. Hall, Associate Matron, Mrs. Maude Myers, Conductress and Mrs. George Robbe went in to Salt Lake Friday to attend the Eastern Star Tea given by the Lynn's Chap-ter in honor of 'the Grand Worthy Matron, Mrs. Nevada Cooke, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harten-stei- Mrs. Louis Buchman entertained at cards at her new home in Carr Fork Thursday afternoon. Five hundred was played. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Mrs. T. J. Caulficld, Mrs. H. B. Aven, Mrs. Art Maley, Mrs. Boyd' Barnard, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. A. M. Thomas, Mrs. Dave Lyon, Mrs. C. D. Abel, Mrs. Maude Myers, Mrs. J. F. Flynn ot Salt Lake, Mrs. Joe Norden, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. J. C. Lciser, Mrs. Maurice Cotter, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. Martin Thomas, Mrs. Harvey Garrity, Mrs. Roy Schil-ling, Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Edna I Wade, Mrs. J. D. Schilling and Mrs. Gene Chandler. Little Beth Atkin was the inspira-tion at her home on Main street for a birthday party Saturday morning of last week. It was her fifth birthday. (Additional Society on paga 4) SOCIETY AND CLUBS Edited by Mri. Edna P. Wade Phone 110 The R. E. Ladies met in the Gem-me- ll Memorial Hall Tuesday after-noon. Bridge was played. Refresh-ments were served to Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Al Higby Mrs. James Nerden and Mrs. Von Christcnsen. Mrs. J. J. Doyle was hostess to the W. B. A. Guard Team Thursday eve-ning of last. week. Five hundred was played. Mrs. Jack Davison won the honor for the high score, Mrs. Peter Lotts the second and Mrs. Von Chris-tcnsen the consolation. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Joe Marriott, Mrs. Herbert Gust, Mrs. Fred Myers, Mrs. Clarence Allen, Mrs. Swulda Sullinger, Mrs. Hebe. Nichols and Miss Mabel Fucllcr, Mrs. Peter Lotts and Mrs. Mrs. Von Christcnsen. The Martha Chapter No. 7 O. E. S. 1SnniirUSMMIIIIHIimllBiBM Princess Theatre PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK SATURDAY William Des- - in "Ridin' Pretty." Imond Jacqueline Logan With Souls." MONDAY Betty Compson in "The Fast Set." TUESDAY Charles Ray in "A Tailor Made Man." WEDNESDAY Super feature, "The Midnight Express." THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Colleen Moore in "So Big.". MATINEE DAILY Tommy McMullin, coacbi of tfca Bingham High School was a Bing-ham Canyon visitor Tuesday of this week, coming over for the day from his farm at Heber to tell his many friends that he hasn't forgotten them. The athletic prexy stated he would be quite busy this summer, as he ex-fir- m name at that time being Hughes pects to deal exclusively in livestock. ' before returning here in the fall to round out a championship quintet. COPPER LEAGUE SCHEDULE SUNDAY Copper vs. Apex Arthur vs. Magna. SI (SEM TMEATOE If 1 - ; : i I Bingham Canyon's Newest and Finest Will Open 1 FRIDA Y, JUNE 12th, A TNOON 1 I Four Shows Daily, 12 and 2 7 and 9 1 I ' Bfy' Feature Photoplays Only ia I i Matinees, 10c and 15.j Nights, 10c and 20c 1 If . GEM THEATRE ' 7 - j I ' --The Theatre that reduced the price off movies in Bingham Canyon" I , ' . : I :. - : ' |