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Show ' ': ' T13 CKS3AM JfHinH " z-I-LIZ- I- - Rejuvenated to Help the Reds r- - , t i j i 'v' V fT i l ' fiSa Clura Zetkln, "grandmother" ' of tbe German Communist - slzty-elgb- ti jeers old, has Just submitted to a rejuvenation operation bjt Dt, Serge Veronoff, tbe gland specialist Soviet Commissioner of Health, Semashko, In expressing pleasure over the success of tbe operation, said that Communism must do everything possible to preserve the health of tbe experienced flgbters who were dying of old age. . though slowly it may die, Aa surely as the lightning stroke ' swift rushing from the sky . Judge not! ' ANONYMOUS. 4 JUDGE NOT Judge not! though clouds of seem-ing guilt may dim thy brother's fame; For fate may throw suspicion's 'share upon the brightest namer- - Thou can'st not tell what hidden chain of circumstances may Have wrought the sad result that takes am honest name away. Judge notl Judge not the vilestcriroinel Imay rightfully demand A xhance .to prove his innocence, by Jury of his land; And surely, one who ne'er was known to break his plighted word, ., Should not be rastily condemmed to obloquy unheard.. Judge not! Judge not! thou can'st tell how soon the look of. bitter scorn May rest on i thee, though pure thy heart as dewdrops in the morn Thou dost not know-wh- at 'freak of fate may place upon thy brow A cloud of shame to kill the joy that rests upon-- it now.-Judg- e-notl Judge notl but rather in thy heart let gentle pity dwelljv Man's Judgments err, bub there-- , is One who "doeth all things well." Ever, throughout e of life, this precept keep , "Do unto others, as . thou would'st that they should do. to you." Judge not! Judgenott for one . unjust j reproach an honest heart can; feel ; As keenly as the deadly stab made by the pointed steeL , The worm will . kill i the .sturdy oak, Some Dope On Thanks-- giving. Day Turkey Southern Idaho ... turkey growers, given start In- - cooperative market-ing i few years ago by reprwenta-tlve- s of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative,, an organisation of 1600 Utah fawners who handle their own eggs and poultry .have gone far in the cooperative movement, and this fall 75 to 80 per cent. of the turkey raised in Idaho will be) handled through the turkey growers' asso-ciation. This statement wan made by Albertus Willardsen, field manager Of the (Utah. Poultry: Producers coop-erative, upon his recent return from Idaho.'. i Utah was marketing , turkeys co-operatively long before Idaho started. One year the Iduhoans discovered tie Utah cooperative was returning ap-proximately 27 cent a pound to iu members while they . were obtaining but 15 to 17 cents. They asked the Utahns to send men versed in the co-operative idea to heelp them to or-ganize. Incidentally, reports Mr. Willard-sen, Idaho will be one of the few states- - with a normal turkey crop. Last yeas Idaho shipped 28 cars, and this year. indications point to a move-ment) of about the sarme volume,1 In Utah production is expected to drop below last year. This is due to the fact that, our early spring weather was unfavorable to young turkeys. Idaho was not so handicapped. . V i Mi J M 8lnce velveteens have blossomed oat wltn the sheen of silk (and this luster Is permanent) . they nave become a very Important factor hi tbe modes for both dres'M and coats. Fashion-ables appear to have rediscovered tits beauty of ; this .dependable . material and the season's new colors ire very effective In It Wine, , vtvld bines, bottle green, maroon and golden browns are added to black, navy and brown In the staple shsdes and are at their best In pile fabrics. Any one of them might be used to make-- - the handsome afternoon frock shown here, with fine ecru-lace-t- finish the scal-lops en the bodice and the collar and cusy-e-f ecra batiste,--- The Clift Club "The Sportsman's Headquarters" LUNCHES PUT UP POOL TABLES Cigars and Soft Drinks Where You Can Always Find a Binghamite , G. GREGORY, Prop. 24 West Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah ifv .... rTvHVSS . ;: S . ' V - 'Vt . . I ' sy . 7. ., ... : ' " c ' - v--i 1- -' V; V - Jack is still in the Ring I 05BS01 I arc bring quickly told to muufcterer HII and oapilBli'ta. If you bv an Innntlon, n& na II modol or akslchaa for acarch aud report II on patentability. Our book on palanls and traas-tnar- n lont to anjr addrana. I D. SWIFTS CO. I 7tl 1 E. Sts., WsshlngtoR, D. C. StwbHhd In 18flP. j THE STRATFORD HOTEL " 169 East Second South St. Salt Lake City, Utah Private and Public Baths Quiet and Respectable REASONABLE RATES Mrs. E. Powers, Manager JUUUUUUUUUUUUI ' Watch , Repairing , Our Specialty ' Clocks and Jewelry Also . Repaired. J. B. PHILLIPS 520 Maio.St. Bingham J1UX3MJ3U0OUI3IIJ3UX3UXM3XM3OUJ3UEMU:I New-Wasatc-h Hotel 'Sunshine in Every Boom" For accomodations like home, atop at 78 WEST BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY i STOP AT THE ; Modern Hotel t Neat, Clean and Home-lik- e. 1 ' t 53tt Main St , Phone 170 OUR MILK "Inspected by State Board of Health and Admtted FREE From any Typhoid Germs." Shady Nook Dairy We Supply Milk to our BINGHAM PATRONS Direct From our Farm ' TRY IT FOR YOUR BABIES TOWN OFFICIALS OF.. BING-HAM CANYON Dr. F. E. Straup, President. FrW.Quinn, Clerk. Board Members, Dan Fitzgera-ld, 1 R. H.- - Kenner,.Art Soren-se- n and C. L: Countryman.- - Town Marshal, W. F. Thomp-son. . Night Patrolmen, John Mitch-ell and Attorney, A: C. Cole. Water Master, Wm. Robbins. Health Officer, H. N. Standisb Royal Candy Co. STORE NO. 1, Phone 13 STORE NO. 2, Phone 189 HOME MADE CANDY CHILI, TAMALES, LIGHT LUNCHES HOT AND COLD DRINKS . When in Salt Lake stop at - THE iALTON HOTEL Modern --Clean Quiet' Rates: ? 1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager jS 138 South State BINGHAM STAGE LINE Schedule Now Effective Cars leave Bingharn8, 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, S, 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 Buy ii Bread' Made Right! In Our GREAT COPPER CAMP Superior to Anything you Buy from any SaU Lake BAKERY CAKES and BINGHAM BAKING COMPANYV 60 Main Street Phoa 356 CANYON LIVERY and TRANSFER - FREIGHT And "HAULING of ALL KINDS SADDLE HORSES Jim Leva, Proprietor Phone 186 Bingham D. PEZZOPANE FRESH MEATS AND FISH Fancy Imported and m Domestic Groceries fc?m Foreign Money Orders Trrmtvv and Drafts jffi SjTloKVa Banco of Naples Correspon- - T ZmZtJijL&L STEAMSHIP AGENT fesi' NOTARY PUBLIC Siss . 541 MAIN STREET BINGHAM, ' We Ship rresh .rruit and: i Vegetables from the Gardens j i and Orchards of Utah . jj in our Big Trucks jj DAILY; S Call Phone 239 - f CALIFORNIA FRUIT Ctt C L n Is The Time For You To Get Ready AND FILL YOUR COAL BOX WITH THAT! ' GOOD COAL ; Call Harry Steele Phone 338 i EDITH & ELAINE Marcel Shoppe ISIS THEATRE, j BUILDING For Appointments j Phone 264-Morl87-- W ' I A SNAP 124 Foot LOT on Third Avenue S g Sewer and Sidewalk Paid ffi 5 Price $300 Terms ffi R DAN RADOVICH S CMidvale, Utah p. W tertained at a party at their home Saturday night,' the occasion being Mr. and Mrs.. Webb's 48th wedding anniversary and Mrs. Webb's and son Lyman's birthday anniversary. Tho evening was spent in .dancing. , Riverton The Parents and teachers met at the Ward hall Friday evening at a get acquainted party an,, enjoyable even-ing was spent in playing games. ' Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorenson had aa their dinner- guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nichols en-tertained the officers of the genea-logical Society at their home on Wed-nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Giles of Fil-mo- re and Mr. Forest Giles of Ogden were guests for the week at the home if Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Stevensen. Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterf ield en-tertained at dinner Sunday in compli-ment to Mr; Meredith Page. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page, Miss Maurine Steadman, Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman and sons of Spanish Fork. and Mrs. Meredith Page, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Butterf ield entertained for Mrs. Zack Butterfield - and - daughter Eheabel, Miss. Maurine Steadman, Miss Myr-tle Cundick of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatman, Mr. Jay Stead man, Misses Roberta Sleater and Vel-m- a Taggart,- - and Mrs. Alice Sleater of Salt Lake. The evening was spent with music and refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Webb en- - ' Level Surfaces . A. Jev4 surface ls one that. Is at every point perpendicular, to the di-rection., of gravity, as distinguished from a Diane surface , Tbe surface of water In a Quiescent state la a level surface. |