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Show . ' ' ' ! ' f V f ; THE BIN GUAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thursday, October 25,192$ J. n u in in f; Horsvcr Praise Froi House At Austin, Tex . Col U M. House spoke of Hoover with udiili'atlon and affection, ail said he considered "Hoover one of the trilv crent fiK'irea tbat had con.e out cf the World War." New York World. H2i Hoo yerizing Statute Cooks Hoover Induced paving brick manu-facturers to reduce standard ilzel from sixty-si- to Ave: eliminated sev-enty or seventy four sizes of be.d It would make a lawyer shudder to tnlnk what he mlftht do with the statute books Hoover ? vcd 20,000,000 a "How many liven tiyve tres Hoover orpmlitloii dnvfii since the armis-tice7' I asked h K r ppan who knt-wM- "Ten millHiu at a minimum," he replied. " Hu : if you said twenty mlliion. you'd pmlir.bly stand within the truiti " tvir; Innn ' " z 1 I TT tf ANATIONWlDt f "where savings arc ereatest" f 476 So. Main St. Bingham Canyon, Utah ft' Varied Stocks" Attractive I Prices On f Winter A. - - Apparel 1 s I wI216sato wp ft wb j Hi $ It will be a wonderful improvement to the Old Reliable. When the pave-- 2 tt $ ment is completed you can come to the Big Store without being-covered-jj .wjth mud and dirty water by every passing auto. ' 2 if 2 Jj During the next few days the town will be closed from the Bingham Coal & ; J Lumber Co. tp the Bingham Merc, corner, but we will be prepared to deliver x vour orders just the same. Give vour orders to our solicitors, phone them J J in or bring them in, in person. We will see that the goods are do'ivered in 5 good condition. We have plenty of stock on hand to take care of your r J o.uirements during the closing of the streo'.. We prepared in advance for ;? this emergency so we can take care of your orders as usual. We are very glad to have this new pavement. It will make this town a much rnoe pleas-- $ j J P.nt place in which to live. It will benefit every one of us so let us put our g K thoulder to the whee' and help in every way possible to get the job com, 5 . f pleted. ' 5 I Bingham Merc Go. I THE BIG STORE I I n llngSAgo Winter Coats Thousands of Women In the I Could Not Afford Newest ? Nice Clothes! i Modes XTi" f- Ther wai no place I t to buy them except I Wjf(X the General Store with I Generous wM tts Justy, i urn bled I , ,VpJ1 stock, and la,t yea, ar co,,a V S ttyleu 1 and tuffs Mj' NV Today, you k tee ttyl-- ore effective ;l ish, welt dressed wo- - cn these (y if men wherever you so. coats in an kji If Many of these women October sell- - f j H ere our customers. . . II m They have learned ,n of ml" H that they can buy a portance. I smart, coat It 1 or frock, at the near- - L3 S est J. C. Penney Com- - . A nC Tf U pany Store. They UlD I know, too, that it will U 1 i be well cut, of excel- - i 1 V lent material and the W m price is often lower 1 rSj than if they made it 7omtn I W V' is Aom MIes ' Juniors V' h ft Clever Frocks' ; KayonLingerie ; e With Trimmings of Lace 1 (f Varied , y ' Ways to A Aimty anl as practica I. r5 ' anyone could wish I Step fphjh. Smartness ns, bloomers and chemise it 1 :'?.Jm v delicate pastel shade art T h e and jdgrf and appliqued with lace , . mmjj Sey drape 0ar Price is i Wm tailored in , QRn I M U new w a y s j. 1 nand disp,a 1 W .rdWotiginal i m trimmings. JlUW Satin-an- d flat crepe , i BSLi-;"- h "Ldy-Lyke- ,, I ' 3P 117'5 Girdle of - I A 7 lrtJ Brocade and Elastic ' p l Women This is a girdle for many j I 11 A Misses types of figure it is fashioned I U Turiors w't1 a p'n ')roca('e f rorrt . . " panel and the body of silk M stripe elastic. Sizes 24 to 36. itp $2.98 J Fabric Gloves . rj Novelty Cuffs ' 'J Fancy turn-bac- k cuffi maka '1 these gloves especially attractiTC J ' "j 79c and 98c i Tailored Slips 1 n Excellent Value j Splendid materials make j (nZ1 feA Itbcse fine costnme slips. ; 41,98 i tmrk a OSIl m Outing Gowns ) nM-w- U u rw s r y 45c yrv , Yoked ipf I or VISIT OUR NEW DEPARTMENT Xflewas-- 1 III II j 1 We snnounct die opmingof our sortment m-- MM i . new Pictorial Printed Partem ' Wade wany B1 ill U Department where you will find good - lopk-- fl y II y fall line of these famou pat- - fag strip III W T4 tern and publications. patteros III II H Uj : PICTORIAL ' 94c4i; PRINTED ra UT PATTERNS yoC f ' v.r FOR SALE ( New, strictly modern, 5 room brick I kome, Redwood, just North of the West. Jordan school. Large lot, good ! ehlcken coops and garage. Enquire, Mldvale State Bank. r-fflpte- Beautiful Parlor l.iP '$80.00. ! gg. bj GUARANTEED TO HEAT 4 TO 6 ROOMS. j jj OoHlfort Let us show them to you. and cheer 5 make a home ll line famous CHARTER-OAK f Stoves and Ranges lfaJ J FREE PIPE AND METAL COVERED STOVE BOARD I s WITH EACH STOVE PURCHASED BEFORE OCT. 15. ,4"i.j.?Jiga' I ALL PORCELAIN RANGES ?H0.0O fijjB1' S SEMI PORCELAIN RANGES $98.50 fKl 5 i; HEATERS AS LOW AS $17.50 jjgSfl I Beautiful lTS ' PHILCO RADIOS 1 New Designs. "The Very Latest" J I Complete at $167.00 j Cabinet Model $230.00 " ? EXPERT DEMONSTRATION AND INSTALLATION SERVICE. I CALL 57 FOR DEMONSTRATION. SEIllfI fMllfMl 10 j BINGHAM CANYON j DEPEND ON US FOR f NEW STYLE j FINE FABRIC SUITS AND OVERCOATS Y.'? can fit you to a Ur-g'-s fancy in model, s v:?.'.'c color and purse. JACK'S GLOTHIHG STORE J TradeWith Your Friend i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans announce the birth of a on, Thursday. Oct. 18. MrB. Bort Nebeker of MIdvalo vlsif I ed lata week with her sl3ter, Mrs. Josh Carpenter, on Monday evening of last week,. Mrs. Carpenter enter-tained In honor of Mrs. Nebeker. k Progressive games were the diversion of the evening. A delicious two coarse luncl eon was served to 22 fiesta. ' i .' i ; ; ' -- ; -- '''' Mrs. Elmer Knudsen was hostess to the LTD club at her home in opperfleld Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. O. S. Jensen will entertain members of the Etnanon club Thurs-day evening. ," i Mrs. Archie Clark and son Clayton pent the week-en- d with relatives in Salt Lake. ; Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Harris of Wush- - akle were yeek-eh- d guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Kussel Robertson. r. Mrs. George P. Johnson entertained the U. O. I. G. Club Thursday evening of laut week. Luncheon was served to Mrs. W. E. Scott, Mrs. Charles . Winn, Mrs. A. O. Mugfur, Mrs. O. C. j Jones, Mrs, Richard Wells, Mrs. Hay Buckle, Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. Ivan .Terry, Mrs. Jaanlbelle Sullivan, Mrs. Clinton Poulsen and Miss Bernice Johnson. ' Mr. and Mrs. George P. Johnson nd Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mugfur mo tored to Salt Lake Sunday evening to oteud the Pantages, The ladies of the Civic Club enter-tained at a card party In the Masonic Hall Saturday afternoon. The hall was attractively decorated with fall flowers. A two course luncheon was served to 70 guests, f Mrs. Frank Farraro cf Salt Lake , wasthe week tied gust of her mo? ther, Mrs. Minnie Zion. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hone spent the week end with, relatives in Salt Lake. Mrs. Arthur Cook and Mrs. Thus. Masters "were hostesses to the Civic Club at t!:e home of Mrs. Cook on Thursday evening of last week. Af-- . ter the regular business session a luscheon. was served. The ladles of the American Legion Auxiliary wil entertain at a card party In the Masonic Hall Staurday evening. The party la to promote interest for a jmembarshfo- - drive. j " COMMUNITY CHURCH. Walter E. McClenegkan, Minister. Church School, 10 a. pi. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Junior Church, 11 a. ru., .in down-- stairs room. ; ' ' Copperfield Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. Hls'-.lan- Boy Sunday. School, 2 p. n. Boy Scouts, Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. - B07 Rangern, Thursday, 8:30 p. la. Ladies Aid - Missionary Society - Joint meeting, first Friday In each month, 1 p. tn. ' ; V ; ' |