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Show . t THE BULLETIN 'MM-.-... LI Precious Gift Blessed are they who have the Kft of making friend, for It la one of God's beat sifts. It In-- t volves mnny things, but above all, the power of Kolnjt mil of one's self, and nppreHutlnjc wlmtever Is noble and loving In another. Thomas Unichea. Society Mrs. John West find M m. J. L. Householder eiitertaliifd the Fire-men Auxiliary Inst Monday night at No. 2 hull. "BOO" was the diver-oion- , Mrs. Joe Timothy winning first prize, Sirs. C. C. Roblnson thf limine prize, and Mrs. Ale Stewart the consolation. Others present were Mrs. E. E. Toblson, Mrs. G. K. ftnokles, Mrs. It. It. Mariiot, Mrs. A. W. I.ee, Mrs. XV. C. Slddowny, Mrs. T. A. Masters, and Mts. IMv-e- y Mayne. Mrs. R. Ciinliffe sicnt the week-end In Salt Lake City with Mrs. K. M. Byrne. Mrs. Wayne Shelley charmingly entertained at dinner Inst Sunday in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Covers were lnid for Mrs. J. T. Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. James Shelley of American Fork. Mr. and Mlrs. F. a Strong of Mag-na, and Mrs. Joseph Holland of Shelley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Parkinson and daughter, Shirley, of Payson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kundsen. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sorensen and family visited at Medway with re-latives on Thursday of last week. ak Mir. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell and family were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Boren last Monday evening. a Mr. and Mrs. Leland Timothy spent last Friday at Spanish Fork, visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Jane Jackson entertained the 1m T. Bt, Bridge club last Wed-nesday afternoon. Last Wednesday night, Mrs. Ethel Ramey mnde an official visit to the local chapter of the O. E. S. at the Masonic hall. Supper was serv-ed at 0:30 after which the initia-tions of new members followed. Bob White The name for the bob white U derived from the sound of Its note, of which the last part Is accented, and probably dates from the early settlement of this country. It Is given to various species of the A merlon n quail, which differ among themselves and are known by such mimes as partridge, quail, etc., In different sections of the countrj I RADIOS Only a few Standard Makes Reduced! This Is Your Chance to get a good All-Electr- ic Radio for lAiolz it's Regular Cost! FREE TUBE SERVICE FREE ANTENAE FREE 90-DA- Y SERVICE RADIO DEPARTMENT Granite Furniture Company I PHONE 57 BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH I J ) "I, mmmmmmmmm y mmmmmmmmmm-- mm " , A J' Starting that's swift . . . starting that's safe, because this free -- flowing oil never leaves working parts..... 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Change leading stations across the ... country a program to this motor oil with twin advantages for winter use ... 35 cents somewhere every day from Monday to Friday. per quart foe all grades st the sign of the Conoco Red Triangle. 7 ,T ?noco V iU iy log stauons, days and nme. Here is a uniqua radio program . . . built upon the preferences of the listener. TTHne mew Fai'dl m sum &s&m&jm.iessH aaa to will samd dbrive MsOW first cost, tow cost of oper-ation and up-ltce- p, and low yearly depreciation mean a distinct saving to every purchaser TlIE NEW FORD ia a splendid car to own and drive because of its attractive lines and colors, safety, com-fo- rt, speed, reliability and long life. There are, in addition, three other features of importance to every far-seei- ng automobile owner . . . low first cost, low cost of operation and up-kee-p, and low yearly depreciation. ... . , During the life of the car, the day-by-d- ay economy of owning a Ford will amount to considerably more then the saving on the first cost. You saye when you buy the Ford and you save every mile you drive. "The reasons for this economy are simplicity of design, high quality of materials and care in manu- - facturing and assembling. Many vital parts are made to limits of one one-thousan- of an inch. Some to I three ths of an inch. Throughout, the I new Ford is an outstanding example of fine crafts-- I tnanship in automobile engineering. I f The more you see of the new Ford the more you talk to Ford owners and experienced mechanics the more certain you become of this fact. ... It brings you everything you want or need Lu a motor car at an unusually low price. "rJSaai ' The New Ford Tt'DQK Sevax Jj..jj I LOW PRICES OF FORD CARS 43G T0630 .P, 0. . Detroit, plu freight mnd dmtlwtry. Bumper an4 tpare ttr 'I mm$rm mt amudi Yo e buy m ford for m ammtl down payment 0m oomvsniont ftmmmcing plan Smo your Ford dooUr for dotmlli, H r Princess Theatre BINGHAM ALL TALKING & SINGING WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 and 31 BUSTER KEATON In the Battle of Laughs "Doughboys" with CLIFF EDWARDS (The (Singing Doughboy) You've seen war comedies before but take a tip here is the scream of the trenches! Admission 15c and 35c V SUNDAY and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 and 2 Brightest Love Story of the Ifour ! "Bright Lights" with DOROTHY MACKAILL, FRANK FAY and NOAH BEERY From queen of a thousand miners to belle of New York's I smart set sweetheart to society's best "tatch." One of I the strongest dramatic themes our screen has shown in I months. I Admission 15c and 35c I TUESDAY, WED, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY -5 I Nothing Like It ! The Last Word in Talkie Thrills ! 1 "Madam Satan" CECIL B. DeMILLE'S most daring love I drama, featuring KAY JOHNSON, REG-- I INALD DENNY, LILLIAN ROTH I and ROLAND YOUNG I Nothing thus far of the Talking Screen to approach the I wonders, the physical beauty, the exotic thrill of Cecil I B. De Mille's mighty entertainment. Imagine a trem- - I endous costume ball aboard a Zeppelin, which is wreck- - I ed, forcing the revellers to seek safety in their para- - I chutes. It's daring! It's hilarious! It's magnificient in I thrills and heart-throb- s! I Admission 25c and 50c I COMING ATTRACTIONS I Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, February 10-11-- 12 I "MIN and BILL," and "The MAN WHO CAME BACK" 1 WE USE THE WORLD FAMOUS I SOUND fiJp Y STETM II TALKING PICTURES AT THEIR BEST I I NEW ARRIVALS , CHILDREN'S and MISSES NEW PRINT DRESSES Sizes 2 to ,14 years . This new lot has just arrived and consists of all the newest styles and patterns in Children's and Misses Prints. You will be pleased with these beautiful dresses, and they are priced low, in two lots 75cand$1.00 I Lots of New Spring Goods Arriving Every Day I PRINTS, GINGHAMS, etc. I C Bingham Mercantile Co. The BIG Store j Spider's lagaauity Spiders often display great In tenuity In building a web. Suppose one Is perched on a twig IHteen feet from the ground and wishes to throw a line to another twig twelve feet away. It will either take note of the wind and. If favorable, make use of It, or lower Itsolf to the ground, rati across to the de-sired apot, fasten the thread and pull In the slack until It la tuut Mouse Snared by Spider There Is record of a case of a mouse being snared by a spider. Silken threads were wound round Hie tall of the rodent, probably while It was asleep. The spider had Its web beneath a table, it ml the mouse was hoisted by a loop ofT the floor into the air, where It hung helpless. Some Never Reach It The ase of discretion Is the on. at which yon discover the rlulil eons nre not nil on one side. Cap per's Weekly. , World Illiteracy When the nations enlisted fight-ing men for the World war, the United States found thnt one man out of four could not read, wlierens in Englnnd the rate was one out of 100 and to Germany one out of 6.000. Expert Always in Demand Application to the task at hand Is a prime requisite of success. There Is always enoush to learn and know about nny Job to make that particular workman an expert In his line. And when he becomes an expert he need have no fear of the future. Orlt. Test of Creataeae A great man Is one who has been dead long enough for folks to for get how they used to knock him. Capper's Weekly. Think It Over The most brilliant captain would fall on his voyage If the stokers laid off and the stokers would come to a sad end without the direction oa the bridge. |