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Show , PAGE EIGHT 'A ' : " ..' THE BINGHAM PRESS BUIXFTP , .'. '. ,.-;'- , y 'rOv ' DID YOU KNOW? That maybe the missing link is a sausage. That she told us that she wished it was summer. That we heard of one fellow who can-not drive with one hand. . That necessity is the mother-in-la-of That one-hal- f of the world cannot un-derstand how the other half bluffs it through. gallon. That there are still a few of our sub-scribers on the delinquent list. That the angels do not pay our over-head expense. That if our efforts are worth $2.00 a year to you, we will appreciate re-ceiving your subscription. fee. That there is no reason why every citizen of the camp shouldn't be on our subscription list. That although we do not give out free papers in Bingham Canyon, our list is growing daily. That 22 new subscribers In one day is a record established during the past week. ' That Sunday in Bingham means just walking up Main street and back again to some folks. That our perfume factory is a thing of the past. That a man of few words would have a hard time working cross word puzzles. That the trouble with the average man who casts his bread upon the water expects it to come back as cake. ' That we heard of a boy who ran away from home" because his moth-er made him wash his ears in the middle of the week. That the reason a lot of men are bachelors is because they failed to embrace their omjortunities. That it seems that some young wo-men try to put on by taking more off. ' That some pcoplcjwho lecture on good citizenship Jre busy right now trying to find wiys of getting out of their income taxes. That a rose, by aliy other name is just as expensive! That as a sound (argument. Before civilization was, Advertising wasn't. That if ministers stuck to the min-istry there wouljl be more people stick to the church. . i That to a poor mai, much of this ad-vertising of hiijh-price- d cars is nothing but "ad4rteasing." 4 That we would like! to know whether the fellow who invented that say-ing "Watch youft P's and Q's" had "pints" and "quarts" in mind. L That they claim a foliar is worth on-ly 58 cents. That sounds as logical as saying a busbel is only a half Mr. Will Thomas it in the Holy Cross hospital as the result of the ex-plosion of a cap in his eye, Wednes-day of last week. . Mrs. Annie Brown of Salt Lake is visiting Mrs. Karl Rhodes of Main street, . . Miss Verna Skanchy went to Salt Lake .Thursday evening to a party given by Miss Dagmar Schadc in honor of Miss Marion Anderson who is leaving for California. s i Mr, F, W. Quinn spent the week end in Salt Lake with his family, , ? - . '.., 1.. ' i" " ...J, ' '': "i Ii lAwimar Jtlmtii) spent Satur- - day in Salt Lake.' Mr. and Mrs. H. K Atkin and children, Gene, Beth, and, Howard, were Salt Lake visitorsSaturday, ..t y Dorothy Barnard, who was operat-ed on for appendicitis Friday of last week is greatly improved. ' Her many friends-wil- l be glad to. see her about again soon.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Woodhouse went to Salt Lake Tuesday evening to meet Mr. Woodhouse's twin brother, Messrs. Everet and Earl Woodhouse, who are enroule to their home in Idaho Falls, after spending the win-ter touring the coast. - The CivU Cljib met with Mrs. Dave Lyon Thursday evening. ' Robert Bolnian, rtif infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dolman,' is re-covering rapidly after a critical illness with whooping" cough, ' " Mrs. Roy 'Schilling and small dau-Khtc- Patricia," spent the early part , of. the week ii)vSalt Lake,. . , '. Miss Esther Horsley of Salt Lake, who came out trs play two violin num-bers for tho High School assembly Friday, spent the week end with her aister, Miss Marjorie Horsley, Mr. Byrost Birch, the head of the , (science ddpaftment w the high school Vas confined to his home on account W illness list Friday and Saturday. '''"' ' C J , ',. Mr. And Mrs. Miles Hartman went to Salt Lakef Thursday of last week a. attend Sancho IVtiza at the Salt hake theatre, . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and children. Jewell and Billy Day, spent the week end of last week in Ogdcn, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hartman went to Salt Lake' Monday to attend the Squaw Man. ... ,k ' . Hall s Catarrli ifedi&K Tboae wba are In a "run dowa" cona-tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much mora than whan they are in food health. Thla fact proves that while - - Catarrh la local dlaeaae, it ia greatly Influenced by constitutional conditional HAWS CATARRH MEDICINE con. lata l aa Ointment which Quickly ' ' . Relieve by local application, and the internal Medicine, a Tonic, which aaeteta : :n Improving the General Health. - Bold by druagiaU (or over et fears. f, i. Cheney, Co., Toledo, Ohio, ... . - , . - - , ?, ,.-- ' 1 ;" : house; A Bargain, Inquire at . : 67i Main Street ..J,' Speak Kindly ; Kind words are the golden ijveti which help to hold together tha aplln-tare- d Vase of hiuuan happlneaa, . Unless you ask for your V. bread by name you cannot blame your grocer If hm tcndi you a loaf that dow&t mill you. ' '. There are many grades of-- bread in every store. The grocer v - s s v : poblk tcrTsnt, nipplring arkuc grade and - minim o all fooda. " " Butter-Kru- st is high ' i food value bread, containing all 3xa elements of nutrition. It b waplfomaa ,- - para and utisfying. ,y Get it today. Order it . every day.' Don't say "bread" ' aar 'BUTTER-KRUS- P for tbera't a (Sffaraaea . . . i . la bread! - ' V " ' .;' '. - - I ? I. Theatre for the week William Dee-- in The Suniet Trail." SUNDAY Agnea Ayrei in "Worldly Goods." MONDAY Colleen Moor in . "Flirting- - with Love." v.,.,. v ' ' TUESDAY "The" Cyciont I Rider," with All Star Cast. 1 I WEDNESDAY "Strangers, of f the Night," with Matt Moore 1 - and Enid Bennett! ' : 1 1 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Zane Grey's "Wanderer of the I Wasteland." ".' c. ';- ; I I I MATINEK DAILY i The New Way to;Heat : f Your Home I ;' FUftNACE HEAT live, moist, circulating warm air for 3 1 , - I to 6 connecting j"ooms is now obtainable for every home. No "fl . , basement is needed, as this wonderful new heating plant may " I be installed in one of the ' living rooms. 1 jaLEiliROIsA-'.- ' : . looks like a cabinet phonograph, being handsomely finished in grained mahogany enamel to harmonize with finest home , , 4 furnishings. " It burns any kind of coal, and requires less at- - ' ? . l. tention than any ordinary stove or furnace. , ' Come see the Heattola. Let us ex- - . plain its unique construction in detail 1 - ... ' . ' ,' j,, SOLD ON EASY TERMS , ' 1 t : R, JAY RMTCHELL j K Phone 43 Phone " " I Next Tuesday after the higli school game there will be a real darrce at the Bingham Canyon Hall when the Co- - lumbians will do their utmost to give the local lovers of real dance music j the very latest dance hits. The Co-- ! lumbians are too weU knows here to need an introduction, and ; a large j crowd should be in attendance. j On Thursday evening, Manager De- - laney promises a big Lincoln's Birth- - j day Dance, with the famous Ariel 8 i in attendance. The Ariel's music is 1 considered to be among the very best in the state and the management is I to be congratulated upon being able to engage them for this event. Friday evening, February 13, the Gemnit-- Memorial Club entertain- - 1 mcnt committee promises a dance of I the higher order, and those who have attended these dances know what is in store for those who are present. ' I j The Bingham Garage j SELLS GAS AT SALT LAKE PRICES j I". HANDLES THE BEST OF OILS I I HAS THE MOST COMPLETE ACCES 1 SORY DEPARTMENT IN TOWN I ' And Offers the Motorist of the Camp i - DAY AND NIG.H.T.SERVICE a 1 I DOES EXPERT REPAIRING 1 -- a And .is the Local Dealer foe g J FORDS j LINCOLNS FORDSONS f I - , r- - . l;Phonc 88 . 1 . FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOBILE 1 I t EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE f I Adderley & Nichols I fi k . v v i . " '. ( ... .. . , ... '"'It .'. .', j .... - ; raiiiiiiuniiiiiHwiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiM I BINGHAM DAIRY MILK J I 1 j GIVES THEM PEP! f. .';..';"'...'. i 1 Ever notice the energy displayed bv youngsters 1 they neyer seem to tire. As a rule they're the I ones who drink several glasses of Bingham i Dairy Milk every day. A glass of Bingham I Dairy Milk is a good habit. ..." .. t ; t i Bingham Dairy f Purveyors of Good Milk I 'j Phone 232 - Romance, What morf could beask-ed- ?' '. V;' I,,." - jFof Thursday and Friday, the.man-ageme- nt has again brought before the screen the, famous ' western author, Zane Grey, in his latest, "Wanderer of the Wasteland." You have all md the story, now come and see it conic to life in life's own colors. A feature of this film is the fact that it is 'done-- in natural colors, marking the pcrfec-- j tion at last of this style of phmo-- ' play. Thrills and heart throbs on tin' sand' of the REAL" aruona desert. Don't fail to see "Wanderer of. 'the' i Wasteland," with Jack Holt in the leading role. . ,., us-- . U William Desmond will be the star to open the week's run at the Prin-cess theater where he will be seen Saturday in "The Sunset JTrail," "a 45 caliber romance of big men and big chances in a land of hidden gold. For Sunday, the management will show Agnes Ayres, the Paramount favorite, in "Worldly Goods," a mat-rimonial comedy which proves that husbands aren't as bad as they're sup-posed to be. They're worse. Pat O'Malley plays opposite Miss Ayres in this film. I Colleen Moore and Conway Tearle are the two stars who will appear be-fore the silver sheet Monday in their latest success, "Flitting With Love." Miss Moore is seen at her best ii this photoplay according to advance no-tices. "The Cyclone Rider" is the offering for Tuesday, with aa all star cast. It tells the roaring race for gold and girls. A picture full of thrills and one you are sure to enjoy." ' ; ' "Strangers of the Night" taken from the stage play, "Captain Applejack," is the feature film for Wednesday. A thrilling picture with Mystery and strom, Ksther Horsley, Bessie Kap-pel- e, Madge Henry, Nona Nerdin, Marjorie Horsley, Messrs. Harvey Wolfe, Donald Johanson, Riley Pat-ten, Robert O'Neal, Garth Jones, Ger-ald Franz, Wesley Straup and Jesse VVoodhousc. . . ' e a Mrs. J. E. Leiser was hostess to the A. U. L. Bridge club at her home in Copperficld Tuesday night. Ladies high score was won by Mrs. Dave Lyon and consolation by Mrs. Joe Kemp. Supper was served at a late hour to Mrs. Dave Lyon, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. C. D. Abel, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Mrs. Frank Mitchell, Mrs. A. C Cole and'Mrs. J. E, Leiser. - The E. E. Ladies met at the Gem-tnc- ll Memorial Club House Tuesday afternoon. Bridge was played, Mrs. Von Christensen won the high score and Mrs. W. T. Bennett the consol-ation. The ladies included Mrs. Vaughn Christensen, Mrs. Earl Mel-ius, Mrs. W. T. Bennett, Mrs. Ken-neth Woods, Mrs. D. Latimer, Mrs. Severn GrandquistfcHss Vera Grand-quis- t, Mrs. Stanley Jacques and Mrs. J. J. Doyle. e e v Mrs, Clarence Watkins entertained at a shower in honor of her sister, Miss Gladys Davies at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Davies in Markham, Tuesday, evening. Cards were the feature. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. O. D. Henry, Mrs. Tom Stringham, Mrs. Strong, Mrs. Harry Walkinson, Mrs. Johanson, Mrs. Glen Davis, Mrs. Glen Laun, Mrs. John Culleton, Mrs. Alex Stu-art, Mrs. Blaine Steele, Mrs. Bcnnie Robbins, Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Clarence Connary, Mrs. Roy Beckauna, Mrs. Dell Mills, Mrs. Berenell, Mrs. House-holder, and the Misses Madge Henry, Ruth Johansen, Mable Knudsen, Su-sie Stringham, Doris Masters and An-na Bogan. SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrer enter-tained at Mah Jongg at their home in Carf Fork Friday night of last week. Mrs. Bryon Bird won the honors for the ladies high score and Mrs. Minnie Zion, consolation. Mr. Ren Nichols won the honors for the gentleman's high score and Mr. Mar-tin Eden the consolation. Supper was served at a late hour to Mr. and Mrs? Ross Hocking, Mr. and Mrs! Ren Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Steele, Mr. and Mrs. John Cullctcn, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harris, Mr. and Mrs, Byron Bird, Mrs. Minnie Zion, Mr. and Mrs, MarJir, Eden and Miss Cora Hocking. a.'"' , Misses Caroline kasmussen and D'On Ashton entertained at a dinner and card party at the home of the former, Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. Joe Kemp won the hon-or for high score and Mrs.' Boyd Barnard the " consolation." Covers were laid for Mrs, Archibald Clark, Mrs. C. D. Abel, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Ole Jensen, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. Eugene Mor-ris, Miss Verna Skanchy, Miss D'On Ashton, Miss Caroline Rasiuussen, Mrs. Brent Lynch and Ms. Edrta P. Wade. The Freshman Class of the High School entertained at a dancing party Monday evening in the gymnasium. Punch was served throughout the evening and refreshments at ten o'clock. The entertainment commit-tee included Mildred Ball, Alvin Hall, Evelyn Vietti, Blanch Kenner, Mary Masters and Otto Carpenter. The sponsors were Mrs. A. C, Cole and "Tommy" McMullin. a The Auto Mechanic's Club and their friends went to Salt Lake Sat-urday afternoon of last week. Rol- - The Sewing Circle of Martha Chap-ter No. 7, O. E. S., met with Mrs. John Robertson, Wednesday after-noon on Main street. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Win. Myers, Mrs. W. B. Hull, Mrs. Max Brisk, Mrs. Theo. Chesler, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. A. C. Larrick, Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mrs. Julia Rondcbush, Mrs. Fred Bemis, Mrs. Fred Roberts, Miss Nettie Rob-ertson, Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mrs. A. Wilhitc, and Mrs. Annie Jones. The Primary Teachers and officers met at the home of Mrs. T. H. Mas-ters Monday night "After the busi-ness meeting refreshments were serv-ed to Mrs. Eva Brady, Mrs. Ruth Jacques, Mrs. Scott ' Nelson, Miss Blanche Kinncr, Doris Masters, An-nie Masters, Mary Misters and Mrs. T. A.( Masters. t , . Mrs. Alex Long was hostess to the A. B. C.Club at he- - home, 26 Carr Fork, Wednesday afternoon. Five hundred was played. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Ray-mond Cammel, Mis. Cecil Bennett, Mrs. Wm. Wallace, Mrs. I.e' Roy Baker, Mrs. James Mann, and Mrs. Frank Meade. Icr skating at Bonneville and swim-ming at the Municipal Batlrs were en-joyed in the afternoon; and1 the Pan-tage-in the evening, followed by a' late supper. The j party included Misses " Elya ' Johnson, Ellen Dahl- - MEETING POSTPONED - " ; '.'.'.The Joint Firemen's Meeting, which was to have been held in Fire Hall No. 2, next Tuesday evening, has been moved up one day and will be held on Wednesday evening, February 11. All members of both companies are urged to be present as business of im-portance will be transacted. Loving Couplet j Whilst eight .lambs were being drlv-- p en along the busiest' thoroughfare of j Dolgelly, England, they made for the epen door of the offices of the super- - i Intendent registrar of marriages, en-- tered In couples, and were only eject- - m ed with difficulty. 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