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Show VAGE EIGHT ., THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLFTIN ,T' prLOCALS1 Byron Thomas and James Siddo-wa-y went to Logan Friday to ar-range for entering the A. C. this fall. Little Buddy Macke, five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Macke of Copper Heights, is seriously ill at the family home with a severe attack of pneumonia. New Coats and Dresses at Mrs. T. H. Parsons; Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Higgs and children were Salt Lake City visitors Friday of last week. Dr. J. K. W. Breckon was a Salt visitor Friday of last week. Mrs, Charles Kearney of the Bour-gar- d apartment returned to camp af-ter spending a three month's vaca-tion in St. Louts, New York, and New Orleans. Miss Aliceile Higgs spent the week end in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Young are now located at . No. 2, Royal apartments. Mrs. Powell and son spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Edna P. Wade had as her din-ner guests Tuesday of this week, Bet-ty and Bessie Kemp, and John My-ers. Miss LaVetta Stewart of the mon-ey order department of the Post Of-fice returned Saturday from a two weeks' vacation spent with relatives in Colorado. Fred Turner, Sr., was a Salt Lake City visitor Friday of Ia5f week. The latest models at Mrs. T. H. Parsons. Adv. Rev. Samuel Mitchell attended the annual banquet of the Salt Lake Min-isterial Association, of which he is a member. Thursday evening, Mrs. Alma Jones, Garth Jones and Mrs. Elbert Harner and daughter, Virginia of Springvllle, Utah, attend-ed the Wilkes Theater Monday eve-ning of this week, Mr. Jackson Steele of Copperfield, who underwent an operation at one of the Salt Lake City hospitals Wed-nesday, is reported to be resting as well as can be expected. Mrs. Joseph Hyland of Salt Lake City, mother ft Mrs. Jack Steele of Copper Heights, and Joseph Hyland, Jr., were camp visitors Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. T, P. Billings of Salt Lake City were the house guests of Mrs. John Steele Sunday of this week. Mrs. Billings is a sister of Mrs. Steele. Don't fail to visit the Fall Opening ' at Mrs. T. H. Parsons Adv. Miss Mary Robertson, who has been spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. William Trevarthen, left on Thursday of last week for Long Beach, California, to resume her school duties. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Crandall of Spanish Fork were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gemmell, Sunday. Bishop Wright, Glen Wright and Le Maure Marriott went to Salt Lake City Friday, where Glen and LeMaure participated with the R. O. T. C. in the Defense Day Parade. Mr. Gerald Franz spent Wednes-day of this week at Brigham City, for the Peach Day Celebration. Mr. Lionel Brady was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday afternoon of this week. Dr. J. K. W. Breckon and Coach Tommy McMullin are now located in the apartment formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dahlquist, at the Mrs. Georgana Morton of Buffalo,' New York, spent the early part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Will Trevarthen and Miss Mary Robert-son. Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Trevarthen and Miss Robertson are double cous-ins two brothers having married two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hobbs are now located in No. 2 Edwards apart-ments. Dr. and Jrfrs. Richards were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday eve-ning of this week. Mrs. Jack Whiteley and children left Wednesday of last week for a short visit with relatives in Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Charles Abel and Miss Teddy Ward spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bennett of the Dourgard apartments left Wednesday of this week for a two weeks' trip to Denver, Colorado, and points in Southern Colorado. -- NJr V; i: " HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE H j ' FORSALE - ... -- :: '..., ...,.:. ... INCLUDING PIANO . ji INQUIRE AT BINGHAM CAFE j v. ........... s.,,,..,.,.,......... .... ,.,,... ., ... ... .. 0 ; Before 3 p.m. t 'f v.,.'. lt $ Watch for the Announcement V, of the OPENING OF OUR NEW Meat Market I 'fji ON MAIN STREET ; jj ! BINGHAM GANYON MEAT CO. ' : . :: : ; Dispensers of the t :: :: ,t Highest Quality Meat Obtainable " .. ' ." j Phone 205 Phone Energetic Gasoline and Good Oil Too i You'll get both of these at the Bingham Garage Filling Station ' and lots of extra service. Then, too, the charge is right and that makes it more reasonable. . . Our men are expert in the matter of lubrication and choosing the proper mixture for your car. They'll be pleased to help you. 1 BINGHAM GARAGE 8 STORAGE 8 Temporarily Located at Inglesby's Garage Phone 88 H DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE I LINCOLNFORD FORDSON I As Good as New If Repaired by Us That's everybodys verdict after they've had theif car repaired in our shops. Master hands do all the work that's one of the reasons. Then, too, we use the finest replacement parts and give you a price that's right. Bingham Garage & Temporarily Storage located at I Inglesby's Garage Phone 88 Day and Night Service Lincoln FORD Fordson ' ! A WONDERFUL BOOK I ' ..... ENTITLED ' ,( : "THE IMPORTANCE OF GLANDS : I IN LIVING TO GREAT AGE ' " I , j AND RETAINING YOUTHFUL VIGOR" i PRICE ONE DOLLAR t WHILE THIS LIMITED EDITION LASTS A COPY ? OF THIS AMAZING BOOK WILL BE SENT YOU X il ABSOLUTELY FREE I - J J Send for your copy at once. Don't Delay I THRIFT PUBLISHING CO. BURNSIDE, KENTUCKY EDITH 8 ELAINE BEAUTY PARLORS at - ir 289 Main Street Phone 264-- M BABE BRUNO Truck Service Phone 101 Phone "COLD IN THE HEAD!' Is an acuu attack of Nasal Catarrh. ThoM subject to frequent "cold" art generally In a "run down" condition. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la a Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to be ueed locally, and a Tonic, which arts Quickly throuh the Blood on the Mu-co- Surface, building up the Byetem, and making you leee liable to "colds." Sold by druKgltts for over 40 Tears, f. i Cheney Co., Toledo. Q. lllIliiUl I On Display the Latest Creations In FALL and WINTER MILLINERY Commencing September 25th . Ladies Cordially Invited H Mrs. T. H. Parsons v- - illS!ll!i!l!iil!!!!l!lllli!i!iO!l!il!ii!I!iiiil!iiili!l!i 1 - l TIRE PATCHES THAT WEAR When you have your in-ner tubes patched Bee that they are repaired in a lasting manner. We see to this if you allow us to take care of your tire troubles. Bingham Garage IS I Storage Temporarily located at Inglesby's Garage Phone 88 Day and Night Service Lincoln FORD Fordson jj " " "Tvr "'"',' t School l caaiBBiniii ii mi nm Ink Tablets fell Hi Envelopes W t Pencils Jj Pencil Tablets fl it Erasers I Penholders y fa PenPoints l'Ph n Compasses fry f V Y A Rulers W$ I In fact, everything needed to fejj f start the school year right. H BINGHAM GROCERY No 2 uM Main at Markham f |