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Show PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM PRESS-BULLETI- N That for printing of the better kind, DID YOU KNOW? call 151. That he used to call his wife Daisy, but after last night he ought to call her his "Black-eye- d Susan." That auctioneers speak louder than their words. That a losing battle is where you stay to fight it out. That a friend in need is a friend who is willing to sign the deed. That past is past and present is pres-ent and ne'er the twain shall meet. That the Press-Bulleti- n Circulation Contest is going along at a lively clip. That if you have not entered the race for the many prizes offered it is not too late yet. That good clean competition is the spice of business. - That many a girl calls herself a live wire because all she " has on is , charged. That anger doesn't pay, thinks Dan. It is better to swallow a lump in one's throat than to spit it out. That many of our girls are devoted to Art, but only one of them gets him. That a salesman is a fellow who makes you think he thinks you're right. That the autos will never make too much noise for us to hear mother say dinner is ready. That a well read man is the one who has read all the books you figured you'd read sometime. That you don't like to get your name in the paper any better than the paper likes to get its name in front of you. That the machine that adds up the sum total of human happiness us-ually has a subtraction attachment on the darn thing. That the billing' and cooing doesn't stop in June. At worst only the cooing stops. That it is strange how a young wo-man with arms and chest bare can pass inspection in a restaurant, but let a man enter in a sleeveless un-dershirt and he will be thrown out. That cleanliness is next to impos-sible. That few are so blind says Johnnie, as not to be able to distinguish the long green. That dead men tell no tales, but Joe says sometimes their tombstones are awful liars. That opportunities come to those who make use of the small ones. Provided, that the limit which each hunter may legally kill and have in possession is not to exceed eight birds in any one day aiyl not more than twelve birds during the entire ODen season." missioner for the State of Utah, do hereby declare: "That in Rich, Cache, Boxelder, Weber, Daggett, Summit, Davis, Wa-satch, Salt Lake, Duchesne, Uintah, Utah, Santete, and Morgan counties, the season during which sage hens, blue grouse, ruffed grouse, and prairie chickens may be legally killed shall open Tuesday, September 1st, and close Thursday, September 10th, 1925. That in San Juan county the open season during which sage hens, blue grouse, ruffed grosue, and prairie chickens may be legally killed shall open Thursday, August 20th and close Tuesday, August 31st, 1925; and That in Millard and Tooele Coun-ties the open season during which blue grouse and ruffed grouse may be legally killed shall open on Tuesday, September 1st and close Thursday, September 10th, 1925. inammHHimMininiiininnitmiintmwiMtmiiiiiNifunimmmlMiiniuimilinilWHmfflllimiimHTramnl HUNT IIG RULES AREjET FORTH Fish and Game Commissioner Gives Dates for Opening and Closing of Season. Sept 1 in Salt Lake County. Following is the law for grouse hunting for the coming season as re-leased during the past week by D. H. Madsen, Fish and Game Commis-sioner for the state of Utah: Under the authority of Section 2?, Chapter 36, Laws of Utah, 1923, I, D: H. Madsen, Fish and Game Com- - iuiiijiiiiuiiiiiiiiimnnOTOituinmiiiiiiiitiiiiHiiTlmiwiiTiinnmmimmi)HI)ailitmm)UI1Tim - - " . J Bacilli The Inrcpst bacillus recorded h nhout nf an Inch lone and of an Inch wide, while the smallest known form hns an average size of 1 50,000 of an Inch by Greeks and Paint The Greeks recognized the value of paint as a preservative and made use of something akin to It on their ships. Pliny writes of the mode ot boilini; wax and painting ships with It, after which, he continues, "neither the sea. nor the wind, nor the sun can destroy the wood thus protected." The Romans, being essentially a warlike people, never brought the dec-oration of buildings to the high point it had reached with the Greeks. For all that the ruins of Pompeii show many structures whose mural decora-tions are in fair shape today. The colors used were glaring; a black back-ground was the usual one, and the combinations worked thereon were red, yellow and blue. OPENING PROVES SUCCESS That the Fashion Shop met with instant approval was made manifest Saturday afternoon and evening of last week, when hundreds of people crowded the show room during the first fashion show ever given in Bing-ham Canyon. Many beautiful gowns and coats and hats were shown, and according to Mr. Norman Nathan, manager of the new store, many others are now in transit. Jersey City. N. J. Mr. George M. Downs write: 'When I was a trapeze performer traveling with tha circus I contracted Jm e v e r e stomach f trouble and nervous breakdown. The 1 doctor advised, oper- - J , t A at Ion Immediately, - J bat I was afraid of ::f operations and pnt It off. A friend sng- - Jl X' Bested I try Tutta fT, f Pills, he having A ff nsed them for years. VjJ "-- y After the first dose 1 began to feel better and would not be withont tbem. . 1 feel as young and foil of vigor as I did when I Joined the circus.- - At all druggist. I f$P (m Regal Cleaned 1 .W (MlflTy t? In comes your favorite dress or jj J J 1 11 'fi WT gown spick and span for the I VfF if summer season as good as J jj C yy new because it has just been B ' i 'Wy Dry Cleaned by the scientific j 1 L Regal process. Our wagons J I call for and deliver. 1 Regal Cleaning and Dyeing Co. I Phone 96 3 . 3 lr. mna miwimiwwimiiiminmifflrn mmm mrnmi mn ntmmimimiimnfTmi imtn inmni nnmnrrimiKtrmni imrtfimiim rrmnnmnn fmnntrnmi n rrnnnTfnirlllTllMfflfM fUinvidtmirWlhi m W ' EE 3 I AT MONEY SAVING PRICES j EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK j I at J I ED JOHNSON'S MEAT MARKET Highland Boy j 1 Phone 93 wiiinmiiffliN afc mm .w. .. J. .m. .m - - - I V V 4 9 w 9 WVT W V V V 9V 'v '4 'V W9 Mr. Man, Meet I The New Fall Styles! f I We're sure the styles in these new Fall t models will make an instant hit with you. They're class-personifi- ed these comfortable and good looking balloon $ I types wanted leathers and prices to I make your pocketbook feel happy. I Come in and see the new lines. I BINGHAM MERC. ! I The Big Store 1 tjiiiiiaeiiDinii IIIIigiai!II I Children's Delight! j ROYAL ICE CREAM H B 1 Let them eat it! Let them have all they I want. ' 1 Royal Ice Cream is made from the fin- - 1 est of rich ingredients under th? most sanitary conditions. '! j 1 It's good for young ones and grown-up- s I as well. It cools, revives, refreshes, and I nourishes. It is pure and wholesome. I ROYAL CANDY CO. I H Store No. 1 Store No. 2 Phone 13 Phone 189 H Miles Hartman l Plumbing and Electrical Work n 1 ' I Office Phone Residence Phone 119 172 - w m 9 m 4 T '4? V 9 V r V V V T w V V V V V 9 IIX XX i i j This Lady VM. j is Canning Today V. I t r t "O no, she can't be !" you remonstrate. "She's all dressed and I ? sitting on the front porch." up But the canning is going on just the same in the oven of her t electnc range. When she prepares the fruit and syrup and puts i in the jars, her part is done-- no stirring over steaming kettles t a hot stove The oven maintains a low, steady heat Nhe X I prrUocesPse. y' nCVer haVe t0 WatCh r out I The Electric Range for Economy &iS ther T hdu f Cking that is so economical or sat- - t a ,s average cost of t $ results are alwayss the same when you cook electricllly It is SL ' pie and dependable ; clean, and convenient. There's no ashes, no smoke, no fumes when you use the electric range soot no I 5.00 Down for Any Model I The balance in convenient monthly payments. See these mode ranges at any of our stores. I UlMlPOWER?LlGHT(X5 !' $ GffidentTttblic Service t !I!I X nUlUllllUUIIllMIlUI'llllllNluinillUlU mil HNimiiiiujuiiiu.iiiNimi".iHHiiuiiMPi'i"M.iM. 1 ; 1 I Forget Winter Cares! II I Phone Citizen's Coal 8C Supply J X Phone Citizen's Coal iS Supply for your supply of Coal then you can forget about your win- - ter heat problem. I J Coal in your bins now will mean heat in your furnace or stove later on. Prices gladly quoted. J X Deliveries made when wanted. X ! Citizen's Coal & Supply Phone 39 I X MiiMMiwafliiinH I FREE I 1 1 1 Phonograph to be Given Away B 1 j Phone or Write Us for Particulars I If you are considering a Phonograph, write us you may get yours FREE. I Real bargains in slightly used machines, taken I in on trade, from $20 up. EASY TERMS I LEE ROBERTS COMPANY 1062 East 21st South Hyland 1445 Open Evenings Women of Influence The two most influential ladles are the one on the dollar and Mrs. Grundy. San Francisco Chronicle. Pets and Pests To get rid of fleas, make a pillow oi iweet fern, put It where your cat or flog sleeps and they will disappear. |