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Show PAGE TEN THE BINGHAM PRESS-BULLETI- ... , SOCIETY J CLUBS Mrs. Stewart Young entertained at he'r home in the Steele Apartments Wednesday afternoon honoring Mrs. J. F. Barnard of Salina, Utah, and Mrs. Lyon Barnard of Bingham Can-yon. Bridge was played. Mrs. Geo. Bolman won first prize and Mrs. Boyd Barnard the consolation. Mrs. J. F. Barnard and Mrs. Lyon Barnard guest prize. Luncheon was se'r'vedto Mrs. J. F. Barnard, Mrs. )Wll.J$fnarl, Mrs.. Boyd Barnard, Mr,s. Jqe Kemp, Mrs. R. Jay Mitchell, Mts, George .Greathouse, ;Mrs, R. G. Erazier and Mrs., George Bolman. -- n- J ' ' C. L. Countryman, and consolation to Mrs. James H. Carter. Luncheon was served to thirty guests. Mrs. Marriott was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Mrs. James H. Carter entertained at dinner Tuesday evening honoring Mrs. S. Swan and Mrs S. Harwood. Mrs. Al Higby entertained at cards Wednesday aftcrpoon at her home in the Eckman honoring Mrs. J. P. Col-lins of San Raphael, California. Lun-cheon was served, to Mrs. Earl .Cohn, Mrs. Thurgoody, Mrs, Charles Pierce, Mrs. J. j. Doyle, Mrs. Raymond Gamble, Mrs. Roy Madison of Win-- ; nemuca, Nevada ,and Miss Catherine Doyle. ' M-- fr .1. .1. it. mi ! ft 'li 'I' ! ' Mrs. Harry Mitchell of the Elmer-to- n entertained at a birthday party Tuesday afternoon honoring her daughter, Margaret Jane's fifth anni-versary. Games were played and re-freshments were served to Donna Gibson, Alida Thomas, Clarissa and Mildred Catcs, June and Florence Robbins, Donna Davis, Norma Wat-kin- s, Eleanor and Donna Keeney, Louise Erdman, Margaret Ann and Mary Jane Mitchell, Barbara and Mickey Buchman, Rowena and Billy Ray Galeazzi, Mary Louise and Jean-ett- e Stump and Virginia and James .Stuart. ..,,' Mrs. Art. Cooke entertained the .lie-li- ef Society of the L.D.S. at a n Tuesday afternoon at her home on Main street. Luncheon ,was 'served to Mrs. Bay Kenner, Mrs. Robert Kelley, Mrs. Andreason, Mrs. Dave Lyons, Mrs. Fred Cheever, Mrs. Jessie Hales, Mrs. Anderson . and ;Mrs. Roy Williams. ' ! "' Mrs! Joe Marriott was the guest of honor t , a. birthday surprise party Friday evening of last week at .her home on Main street. 500 was the diversion. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Roy Nelson, second to Mrs. 'MnmiMiiiiiMiinimtnniiiiiniuiniuiiiiimiMimiiiniumniiMmitiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinni,ini,iii Mrs. Frank Mitchell entertained the A. U. L. Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. Louis Buchman Thursday eve-ning of this week. Mrs. J. H. Carter of Main street entertained at luncheon Mrs. Charles Brimhall and daughter, Marjorie of San Francisco, Calif., Mrs. C. Hud-son and family, Mrs. D.ewey Mayne and son, Mrs. W. E. Osborne and son, and Mrs. S. Swan. Mrs. G. B. Covey entertained at cards Tuesday evening at her home on Main street. The guests included Miss; Ruth Turner, Miss '".''Dorothy French, .Mr. I. M., Hunter, Mr. W. N. Jones and Mr. and Mrs-.-R- T.- Beamis, all of Salt Lake City. . ..,...' '., Mrs. George "Robbe entertained the Martha Sewing Circle, 6'.' E. :S. No. 7, Wednesday afternoon at her home on Main street. The guests included Mrs. William Trevartheh, Mrs. John West, Miss Mary Robertson, Mrs. J. F. Barkle, Mrs. Will Thomas, ..Mrs. W, B. Hull, Mrs. Will Showalter, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. Andy And-erson, Mrs. Joe Kemp,. Mrs. A. M. Thomas, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mrs. Theo. Chesler, Mrs. An-nie Brisk, and Mrs. William Sumnicht. The S. B. A. entertained at cards Monday evening, at. Masonic Hall. More than sixty guests attended. Re-freshments were served. Ladies Day guests at the Gemmell Memorial Club Tuesday afternoon in-cluded Mrs. Vaughn Christenson, Mrs. Earl Melius, Mrs. Al Higby, Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs. Chev Grandquist, Mrs. D. G. Latimer," Mrs. Jane Jack-son, Mrs. Phil M. Goldwater, Mrs! Roy Cates, Mrs: Helen Sullenger and the Misses Vera Grandquist, Jennie and Anna Steele, Beth Mead and Irma Harker. Mlliards ' ift gentlamm'si' THE busy business will find billiards ' ' not .only a fascinating .game ..but. a means of .,. ,. 'keeping fit" without giving up too much of his precious time. Visit our rooms. See the .excellence of our equipment Note the courteous service that we ' - have provided for you. And,, above all, feel the guiet atmosphere of re that is respon " slblo for the" class of patronage we enjoy. CP BERGER'S The Home of the only Billiard Table in Bingham Canyon "Where the Live Ones Meet" I Children's Delight! 1 ROYAL ICE CREAM J Let them eat it! Let them have all they I want. I Royal Ice Cream is made from the fin- - j est of rich ingredients under the most sanitary conditions. 1 1 It's good for young ones and grown-up- s I as well. It cools, revives, refreshes, and 1 nourishes. It is pure and wholesome. I ROYAL CANDY CO. 1 I ". " 1 Store No. 1 Store No. 2 1 m i ' l Phone 13 Phone 189 lllllllimilllllWIIMIMllMIIM Patronize Press-Bullet- in Advertisers. Read Press-Bullet- in Advertisements. I LADIES! f THE SIGN I ' of I THE I PEACOCK i I 9 I I GEM THEATRE I 1 PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK j j" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1'.. .".WILD ORANGES" j 1 All Star Cast jj 1 ..Jack Dempsey Series Comedy jj 1 SUNDAY AND MONDAY I "WHEN A GIRL LOVES" j B With Agnes Ayres g 1 And All Star Cast g ( Comedy Pathe Scenic News ( TUESDAY jj.' "THE SHERIFF OF HOPE I 1 ETERNAL" j jj 3 Reels of High Class Comedy g 1 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY j 1 "THE MAN WITHOUT 1 - CONSCIENCE" fj 2 Reel Comedy H 1i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY j " "RACING XUCK" ! SUNDAY AND MONDAY TOM MIX in j 1 "THE WAGON TRAIL" j I GEM THEATRE I ( Matinees, 12 and 2 10c & 15c g H Evenings 7 and 9 10c & 20c g widmihh i 1 Lf ' esa' 1 1 Jf kl (f'K.'' iYliSx n comes your favorite dress or I I Vl ( ' fVnfek,V' gwn spick and span for the 1 i vln. jffl summer season-r-- as good as g s Y. new because it has just been I s " Dry Cleaned by the scientific H L J Regal process. Our wagons M KJ' call for and deliver. I Regal Cleaning and Dyeing Co. 1 1 Phone 96 I fi m Read Press-Bulleti- n Advertisements. (J THROUGHOUT THE WEST 6dT SKAGGS STORES ARE BEST W M Our remarkable growth during one decade has re- - VjJ) ffik suited from the Skaggs policy of straightforward, ff$ W fair dealing at all times, selling only thoroughly W dependable merchandise at prices which mean a Cea saving to our patrons, and rendering courteous, " I helpful and pleasing service. gjjl Z TEA X mW Our own fine quality, 300 cups to the pound jl? 1 Pound ORANGE PEKOE Blend . . , 69c (jl W 1 Pound JAPAN GREEN 59c ' m cohee m I S 1 Our own Imported, our own roast, our own blend 1 1 1 III Enjoy its great flavor along with its great saving. 1 1 1 VMZl 1 Pound Skaggs "ORANGE WRAP" . . 49c O X 3 Pounds Skaggs "ORANGE WRAP" . 1.40 O 1 Pound Skaggs "BLUE WRAP" . . . 45c X O 3 Pounds Skaggs "BLUE WRAP" . . 1.25 M (fht We open our Bingham Canyon store at 6 o'clock yR 1 a.m., on Wednesday and Saturday so that every-on- e can get our bargains before going to work. W UNUSUAL: BARGAINS W Saturday Until Noon O Ihj 10 pounds Sugar, extra fine beet m 69c X Jj? Almond Oil Soap .... . ,5C w Jello, assorted flavors, 3 packages 25c W "2 Bingham X I. : " I I -- ; , I 81 Here is an announcement that should interest everybody who is p interested in the home. Every individual piece and every suite in gi g this store is offered to you at prices that are certain to bring about 6 5? complete clearance. ? ft ' i g r. & KITCHEN CABINETS KITCHEN UTENSILS 6 P The famous Hoosier and other high These are slightly used but are in per- - class makes. Some of these are slightly feet condition. We need the room for T 1 used and we pass them on to you at other merchandise, and will sell these P 12.50 and UP kitchen utensils at a , YOUR OWN PRICE . ft FRUIT JARS ft & The fruit season is at its height and be- - MIRRORS I fore you buy FRUIT JARS be sure and We recently purchased a bankrupt stock g at our assortment. We have in stock There are many to choose from and we I at this time all kinds and all sizes, and g sj they go at J 50c the dozen and up 50c and "P g I BINGHAM FURNITURE COMPANY ft 462 Main Street Phone 99 g Probably Windiest State The weather bureau says that the juestlpn of which Is the windiest state in the Union has never been aecurnte--y determined, and It Is probably Im-possible to make a positive statement. However, It is quite probable that Oklahoma, as a whole, Is the windiest state in the Union. This is due to the tact that the winds are rather con-stant at moderately high velocities during the entire year in this state; in many other sections the wind may at times average higher than Oklahoma, nevertheless, they are not so constant or cover so completely the entire state. |