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Show ' '' . . : - - ' f, THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLETIN ., ' .. PAGE THREB Santa Is Laden r With Novelties " Make$ Slow increase Scientists say that the average height of the human race Increases at the rate of one and one-fourt-h Inches very thousand years. - Fuherman'i Luck -- "A man dat goes fUlilnV said Uncle Eben, "is boun' to be lucky. Even If he don't ketch a fish, he's lucky to have d loafln' time." Washington Blar. - ' - ' ' Carelc$i Operator, Probably A novel point at law bas Just been raised In an eastern divorce case.' The couple Bret met over the telephone but the husband now alleges he got a wrong number.--Chlcag- o News. Egypt Protect Buyere To protect ' local ' buyers of goods against misrepresentation In the length of cotton goods a government regula-tion In Egypt requires that all goods be folded In lengths of one meter or yard. . . ; Silk Vanity Cases J ' Every Christmas brings Us gay new vanity cases, to replace those whess bright careers are finished. Hera are two of them, made of black satin, lined with light silk, bonnd with gold braid, and prettily decorated with gold lac and ribbon flowers. A little, at-tached mirror and a powder puff pro-claim their willingness to servs the ci use of beauty. All the Difference We sometimes tliluk we hate flattery whea we only hate the manner In which we have been flattered. Roche-foucauld. f -- i. .- -. THB POPULAR GIRL "She can smile when things go wrong, She shares her pleasures and keeps her troubles to herself; '. She never makes the faults of her friends a subject of conversation " and;' can ,' (j r, Always find something kind' to, say about everyone. .. ' She accepts favors gracefully and re-turns them gladly. She does not shift her responsibilities to others, She strives to keep on the sunny side, but is ever ready to help those ' who walk in the shade; She is loyal to her friends and gen- - erous to all; ". She is loved by all and finds the world a good place to live in." :M:J.: Me Solicit Your --1 Savings and Checking Accounts I The First National Bant: Bingham Canyon ...'.. t :. t" .' gesssssmsaesssssssssssssssst i Rock Drillers WANTED For Moffat Tunnel, Denver, Colo Experienced hard rock machine drtllera wanted for Moffat Tunnel near l)envr, Colorado. Working three ahiita, eeven daya i week. Two years' cady work. Waitea $5.40 per ahift. Proareii 3onui paid and beine made in all hard rock headings. Board, bed and bedding St. SO per day; two men lo a room. First class hospital in camp. $1.50 each calendar month. Accommodations first clasa. Hot and cold water and toilets in living quar-ters. Dry room and laundry. Recreation hall, pool room, movies, etc. Write, wire or apply to Contractors HITCHCOCK TINKLER, INC., 171 Arapahoe St., Denver, Colo. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Thos who are 'n a, "run down" condi-tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are In good health. This fact proves that while Catarrh Is a local disease, it la greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions. HAliL8 CATARRH MEDICINE con-sists sf an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists in Improving the General Health. . Sold by druggists for over Tears, F. I. Cheney t Co., Toledo, Ohio. THREE PIANO BARGAINS ONE PLAYER AND TWO FINE UPRIGHT PIANOS SLIGHTLY USED We are forced to take these in-struments back. We do not want to ship them into Salt Lake, so will sell to reliable par-ties at a sacrifice, on small pay-ments. For full particulars write GLEN-BRO-S. ROBERTS PIANO COMPANY 161 South Main Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH You Ate Always Welcome at Merger's, . '" The Home of the . f ONLY BILLIARD TABLE .; IN BINGHAM CANYON I MAH JONGG HEADQUARTERS .; I . 6 POCKET BILLIARD TABLES ; : I Whete the Live Onei Meet iiiww ftftfflffllwTlllMlllllllfllMr HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL BINGHAM PEOPLE . 1 Shafer's S : w SHELLFISH AND OYSTERS OUR SPECIALTY WE CATER TO BANQUETS AND LARGE PARTIES 24 PRIVATE DINING BOOTHS 36 East Second South Salt Lake City, Utah I : j xi " I l Elite Cafe XI WALTER HERRMANN, Prop. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS x I ... . y. A1 :: I I?" ,509 . MAIN STREET :: t; .n ' I ; " ' ' t X' ' X Royail Candy Company I i Store No. l4' Store No. 2 ! Phone 13 " ; Phone 189 I Home Made Candy t CHILI TAMALES l LIGHT LUNCHES . ;; I HOT AND COLD DRINKS J I Hunting Season h at Hand I YOUR HUNTING NEEDS TAKEN CARE t OF AT ' , X Bogan Hardware Company X III rr;v. .: PerTftanent , roads are a t v , .' . good investment J not an expense Ideal Time Paved Highways There is not a single community in the United States that does not need a greater mileage of permanendy paved roads. I 16,000,000 motor vehicles are now g using our highways lor business and t pleasure. They are packing the paved j roads in already congested areas, as J well as over-runnin- g regions until re-- . j? cently considered remote. And they are pounding to pieces all but permanent roads. Even though a number of states have r made good progress in building Concrete S? Roads, their present permanently im I proved mileage is entirely inadequate, as every motorist knows. Meantime, while the building of perma nent highways lags, the production of mo- - tor vehicles i9 increasing the present total at the rate of 4,000,000 a year! ; Sooner or later this gap must be closed. , Why wait? Not in a long time have general con- - ditions been unfavorable for carrying on such public works as permanent highway , building, thus assuring tax payers more r for their money. Now is the ideal time to extend both itreet and road programs! PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION McCornirk Building ; SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ? A National Organization to Improvt and EitenJ the Utei of Concrett t OFFICES IN 29 CITII8 j j I - .. J ,Mni r.r r:: 11.1 II .I,, H.I Unless you ask for your bread by name you cannot blame your grocer if ht send you a loaf that doesn't suit you. There are many grades of bread in every store. The grocer hut to carry several kind- - because he it a public errant, supplying various grade and arteries of all foods. Butter-Kru- st is high food value bread, containing all the elements of nutrition. It Is ttlesome, pure and satisfying. Get it today. Order it every day. Don't say "bread" My 'BUTTER-KRU5- P tot there's a difference in bread! I x ' "' ft 1 TH'111!' X II X j ! BeiatoBapIiymir money l I wIiileyouareycMf. j ji When you are young, the whole world is before you and just how much of it you conquer, rests with you. The best start a young man can make is to work hard and 4 X REGULARLY bank a part of his earnings. It won't be long before 1 t he is "noticed" and soon the older men are relying upon him and he J rapidly comes to the front. 1 X Young Man, come in, start that bank account today $1.00 will 4 do it and it is up to you to keep up your deposits regularly and sue-- 4 ceed. !J We will welcome you i j CENTRAL UK OP BIHGHAM i t We Seek More Business on Our Record 3 I Get Beautiful Effect " From Lighted Marble When an official of the United States bureau of standards was mak-ing an Inspection of Indoor lighting arrangements as used In Europe he was surprised to find un old church In ftaly In which the daylight was tillered through thin slabs of delicate tinted marble. The effect was a surprisingly beautiful one and one not easily du-plicated by our makers of ornamental glassware, as there Is a peculiar charm about the natural coloring of some of the Italian marbles, writes the Washington Star. - However, the marble must be so thin for such a purpose tbat It 'could not form a commercial substitute for window panes or for use In electric light fixtures. Now a French Investi-gator has found that nuch marble slabs can be nsed In much greater thickness If they are polished on both sides and then saturated with paraffin or shellac. By giving them such treatment he bas been able to obtuln beautiful effects In Illuminating cor-ridors by the light of tungsten lamps concealed behind the marble walls of the hallways. The loss of light Is said to be only about 20 per cent (or no more than with most of the milky glassware used In fixtures), and as the whole plate of marble glows the effect is surprisingly charming and un-usual. Prickly Pear Peat Vast areas In Queensland and New South Wales are being overrun by prickly pears.. The pestilent cactus was Introduced Into Queensland sev-eral years ago by an American girl, who brought a cutting' from Califor-nia to remind her of her old home. The plant Is extremely prolific and practically cannot be eradicated. The Heaviest Jewel Of nil the precious stones, the rnby Is the heaviest. After It comes the garnet, . topss and - diamond. Rubies are scarce and when of pigeon's blood color and flawless are worth more than diamonds. Product of Evolution An expedition to British Honduras bas brought back a pair of strange animals that crawl along the ground like alligators, have the armor of tur-tles and can spring six feet. It sounds as though the perfect pedestrian Had been discovered at last. London Hu-morist. Naw Character Dolls ( A regular Foreign Legion of charar ter dolls ranks among the most pre-cious possessions of small and boys and girls. Here Is depicted a winsome Irish led, with bundle and stick and tiny pipe. If the little fairy In your home bas no collection, start one now. a Mount McKinley Sinking Mount McKinley, the highest peak In America, Is said to be sinking twe feet every year. Clever Laundry Bag A pretty lady that will make her-self nseful Is Just what most men are looking for. Here Is one who Is sure of success with them, for her head Is of painted wood and her brightly flowered, cretonne skirt makes a ca-pacious laundry bag. She may be tcroll-sawe- d out of thin board or cut from paper wall bourd, and painted or found ready-mad- e In novelty shops. Pretty Centerpiece I Wires wound with crepe pater and fastened to a heavy canlbonrd disk ! rovered with wide gauze ribbon form J this pretty centerpiece for the dinner . table. Little paper rosebuds are set I In the gnuze and about the wlrns. If k may be used to veil tiny electrte I lights. |