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Show Lights Lara Food ta FUfc By hanging electric lights ofcr troat mk)1 at a Colorado hatchery a way baa lieen found to provide the fish with an extra supply of food on which tliey thrive and grow larger than In poola without the light. Tbe rays of the lampa lure mosquitoes, moths and other Insects which fall Into the water and are devoured, says the Popular Mechanics Magazine. t " - "" . ' Voice from the bathroom: 'Any body got any Ivory soap!" Voice from the depths: 'What's the matter wanna wash your head?" Stenographer: "Howja spell sensef" Employer: "Dollars and cents, or horse sense V "Well, like 'I ain't seen him sence." Flags at Olympic Camas The flag used for the Olympic games has an arrangement of Ave circles on n white or neutral background. The three upper circles, blue, block and red, do not touch, but they are Joined hy tbe two lower circles Of yellow unci .reen, which In turn do not toncb each ther. The blue circle represents Ku rope; the black,, Africa ; the red Aruer-'on- ; the yellow. Asia, and the green, uslralnsla. ,t SO IT'S COME TO THIS , "Gus," eaid Bill, as he caught up with him on the way back to ': tamp, "are all the rest of the 5' boys out of the woods yetf" ' '"Yes," said Gus. "Yes, all six of them." '; "All six of themT" V "And they're all safe f" "Yep," answered Gus, "they're ' all safe." "Then," said Bill, his chest ' swelling, "I've shot a deer." i The other day we heard of a ' new variety of asparagus refered to as Scotch asparagus. It was tipless. Wbaa Laarniag Couat Whul you learn todiiy, or this month, Isn't apt to amount to much It Is what happened last year, ten years ago, a century ago, that count, because It bas been tried out . . I predicted the result of the last elec-tion exactly months In advance, not by what the men were saying thla sum mer, but by what men had done years before In elections! & W. Howe's Monthly. . i with built-i- n Electro-Dvnami- c Speaker Radio for immediate delivery No wilting here for tbia newest and astound- - I ingly powerful Atwater Kent. You can hare it as soon as you order it and you'll want it as soon as you hear it. It's a revelation in everything! Tone! Power! i Selectivity! Beauty! Simplicity! Economy! De-- pcndability! And there's no red tape about our ; service or our easy terms. Electro-Dynami- c, of course! Bingham Merc Co. The Big Store Father's DayyHtN SUNDAY, JUNE 16(yfy The Seventh Annual Observance of Father's Day Sunday, June 16th Sons and Daughters of Bingham, Do not let this op-portunity pass without letting Dad know he still holds the same place in your affections as when you were a child. Be sure and remember him on this day by some token, even though it is not of great value. He will be pleased and appreciate the sentiment. At the Big Store you will find many items that will please Dad. Beautiful Ties from $ 1 .00 to $2.50 Silk Underwear . , $ 1 .00 to $2.00 Men's Belts, from $1.00 to $3.00 Shirts & Shorts 75c to $2.00 Fancy Hosiery from 50c to $1.00 Silk Shirts $4.50 to $7.00 Straw Hats $1.50 to $6.00 A complete line of Men's Furnishings to select from at THE BIG STORE Bingham flerc. Co. ' It acta on bladder as epnom salts do on bowels. Drives out foreign deposits and lessens excessive acidity. This relieves the irrita-- . tion that causes getting up nights. The tablets cost 2c each at all drug stores, Keller Laboratory, Mechanicsburg, Ohio, or locally at Bingham Drug Company. 'FOR SALE One Diebold safe. Apply to Wilfred Harris, Bingham Canyon Meat Market. WANTED. Man and wife to take care of 16 room hotel. Will give 3 room apt. free and $5.00 a month. Copperfield Hotel, Copperfield. It Pays to Look j Well I LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Have your hair trimmed as you like it, and as it should be. If the hair is too thick let Buz. thin it out for you, the correct way. Special attention given to Ladies and Gen'lemen. Undershingles to be cut for wa terwave, marcells and Perman-nt- s. Windb'owns, cut as they should be. Gentlemen's hair trimmed as it should be, all the laest cuts. BATHS 25c WHITE'S BOB-HER-SIIOP-PE 108 MAIN ST. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 14th and 15th , peoaifls the Ealby f SATISFACTION GUARANfEED ON YOUR EVERY PURCHASE SAVE SAFELY! If 40c Castoria . . 25$ . . 50c Squibb'g Milk Q M I c--- 60c California A 9 $1.00 Oval tine 7SC QQp .I p?J SytupotFlgs'Wt $2.50 Dryco Dry , .$1.00 Horlick's lf8;,! S E? SOcJayne's Milk 10c Malted llA 0C '"Jf1,00 t I k fj Vermifuge.. dC Lux Milk - J P M SOcPhenoni fesVr''03 hJ 49c3 Jrjmvr, 7qp I 60cSalH.paiic.42 it. ( ' 35c V.pRb IS 5 60c Caldwell's ' M. StfZWk tJ S...47C M7, i Syrup of Pepsin . . HZ I fSs 60 Pinex Cough JTr I $1.20 Caldwell's 0J. 10c Missi.nll Soap Remedy ? Syrup of Pepsin 03C SSrfe 2 J125 ia Pink- - I 30c Stedman's Teeth- - ST-- ? 10c 12 for 69 SK"g ham's Vegetable7Q Colgate's Coleo Soap SS Compound .... I Pders .... 21C Lsri lji0J 12f0r fe-- J $U0 Tyree's Anti. 1 i 47C Castil Ul 75c Mead'g Dex-- gjj 71 I j 50c Olive 40cPrPei Oil, Mii .i5CvMJay,S .... U f0r29CMa"oe .."C$3.00 Cooper's i Listerine ...JlCWpjnt...O0Cl0c Physicians' and Surgeons' 1 Mead g 1 Vaxlna, j-j- U L18" 75c Pompelan Soap 4 fOf 28C 12 fltf 83C Maltose W3 25c Tl J73r oUvtOU; R 10c Kirk's Cocoa Hardwater $1 Sanipro Bot- - Lyso1 flf 1 Pint TST Castile v tle Protector. Ba- - 1 Qn II emo E.JaT'sfW0nllard Bottle com-lj- C , Ientho-- 1 gin Olive 0il7Qr luc i eis Wap(ha AfnrnK prevents nnf 50c 1D gSS3l ,atum 16 ounces. I Soap ZOC breakage . . oUC Lysol j K 19C W Ess - Jay'sX 5c White King C ffl- - I l5c Hygeia Nurs. ft 01ive0iL A VirA Laundry Bar U I 1 3 G erg, 8 ounce I JOC QJ I 50c Men-- Jjg oa 8 I 23c Borie Acid, I J0lT,', A8ounce9--- 4 . soap .......3for29c irtv j 7, 33c Gold 0C Jr i 4onces..l3b Bahn AQfi SrBSBBn Dust ZOC f cj 25c Merck's Zinc Benue CP 50c WTtite King I f Rl I Stear- - inp $U0Scott'g JLJP Washing Powder HOC Y ate , Emulsion ...,00C CPP' j I I I 50c Kleinert's 07p , J 50c Dobell's Solution. L-- , J (WSjS 'LiiJ Jlffy Pants - C t , A reliable An- - 97- - 1 ftgvl 1 $1.00 Kleinert's Rubber I tiseptic, Pint ...' 50c Ess-Jay- s 1 I ik, H y e 1 a Sheeting t h 23cAromaticCas.1nr Hospital Cotton, fevp Breasts, Red or 'square ...B3C ri cara, 2 ounces .. P. 50c Eureka . O fnr $U5 Kleinerfg QOp -- 11 S5c Ess-Jay- 's 35C 3 TOT Si Rubber Z ZJC Sanitary Belt H fl Milk Sugar, 07rwu Gloves 5c Anti Colic Nip-- $1.50 Kleinert's Sanitary j Jp 8 ounces ...- -' w 1 75c Sterilized g ple3 I Shadow ffl 09 II T 25c Licorice Pow- - Gauze, dQrulC RfnrORn Skirt $hZ0 . fm d"' 19c5yardS- - V 45c Kotex, 12 in 9Cr II P!W bounces 1 $1.00 Wee Tot Nursery Set: Rubber Bib, I package vJl II Zl 50c Extract Witch Jiffy Pant and Table RQ- - r;-- '.. It EH Hazel. Double Napkin "3b I 3 Clflfl m billed, Pint..C ' r WW ffj f ( H 25c Ess-Jay- 's Glycerine Suppositories, 1Qf I 45c Modess, 9CP 7 fnr twl" M j f H Adult or Infant '3C I 12 In package .. w IUI D I.UU jr J H-A-T- -S FULL LINE, BEAUTIFUL, LATEST DESIGNS $1.00 to $2.95 CHOKER NECKLACES 25c to 75o DRESSES 14 to 51 New Stock Arrived $4.50 to $14 up SPRING COATS $19.75 TUB SILK DRESSES Silk Crepe Deichene and Georgette and Canton Crepe The Marion Shby--J www L. T. B. ENTERTAINED Mrs. Frank Mead entertained the L. T, B. Cltfb Wednesday at a luncheon. Covers were laid for sixteen guests. Mulbarry Cultivation. There are aeveral varieties of mnl berry In the Lulled States tbe leaves 'if which are used for feeding silk worms. One la the black mulberry (Morus nr;; a), which (rows In tbe .Smith and in Cullfornla. The white mulberry (Morua uDiii) Is much more extensively nlunteil and Its leaves are onsldered III.) best food for si Ik worms The paper mulberry Is stilt another "pedes which ,'urnlshes leaves for silk worms. TOUR SOUTHERN UTAH Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Cole return-'e- d Sunday from a two week's motor trip through Southern Utah turning. ; SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. Jack Householder was pleasantly surprised Tuesday cv-eui-of last week.. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Householder, Mrs. J. T. Davis, Mrs. Donnas Larsen, Mrs. Altha Lee, Mrs. Jas. Hyland, Mrs. Fay Mitchell, Mrs. Tory Tobiason, Mrs. James House-holder and Mrs. Clarence Connary Primitive Peoples Certulu tribes of the Kalahari des-ert bubhmeo are said to bury their sick while still alive, because their rel.glous beliefs 'orbld tbe touching if human corpses. Another tribe Las been found la tbe same section whlcb was too low In the scale of civilisa-tion even to build buts to live In, pre-ferring to live In the boles made by antbenrs, which they enlarge b rooplng out earth. Waal's tli UsaT Why strive for heaven, asks a reader In Farm and Fireside, when after reaching It we don't know it Hold. U V? The lowest rock of the earth's crust Is granite. It Is tbe bedrock of tbe world, and eontalns no vegetable or animal components. ENTERTAINS A. U. L. CLUB Mrs. Lawrence Snow was host-ess to the A. U. L. club Friday afternoon. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Leslie Breckon and ' Mrs. Paul Richards. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Breckon, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. J. 0. Luser, Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mrs. L. C. Doty, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Joe Nor-de- Mrs. Eugene Chandler, and Mrs. 0. S. Jensen. Pobllo Eaamlas Thai there rp men In all countries who get their living by war and by keeping up the quarrels of nations I it shocking as It Is true; but when those who are concerned In the gov-ernment of country make It a study ' sow discord and cultivate preju-- I Ices between nations It becomes the nore anpardonable. Thnmns I'nlne. 1 FRIDAY LUNCHEON Mrs. Eugene Morris entertained at a luncheon Friday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. James Shore, Mrs. Ted Dangerf iekf, Mrs. Herman Hottinger, Mrs. Billy Gardner and Mrs. Roy Dick-erso-all of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lars W. Neilson, of Sandy and Mrs. James Mclntyre. Palming Off Couatarfoitt 3clem-e- . says I'rufessnr Kuril ot ' Chicago university Is evolving the new type of human being. Isn't It a sweet-l-solemn thought thai we ahull no lunger have to put up with the ncci dental type that nature bus lieen pnimlng oft on nst Treublot In Flocks ; Trouble are In their nature, and flylna In Bocks are apt to perch capriciously. IHckena Thought for Today To drive hug ""' xhuiild under stand human nature-Jo- hn Andre " Holmes. In tbe Detroit free Press. Unci Eboo "You can't bIIiih UhIk man hy d company be keeps," said Uncle Ehen "Many a purty rltlxen man ages to gll hlnself a fine dog." Wash Ington Star. Hardly (.Ives there a man with soul so something or other that he gets a kick out of newspaper photogrnpha of o(D dais belns sworn In? nost on Globe. Reminder of Old Roma Tbe I'ulHtlne hill. Koine, ii Dow a public imrk; the Janlmluro bas been converted Into walk and fi rives. Basil Rmgmrt WM k said to be the saasl socletv In eslstenee, tha An Swlety of College Yooths, was fuanded In 1037 and baa members throuchout tlie woild. Twelve inem- - bera of tbls society were recently.-- ' granted permission tn ring on the 12 ; hells of St. Paul's catliedral (London) i peal of "Stedmao nnqnes" a j method of ringing composed by Fa- - Man Stedman of Cambridge. England ' hont 140 DISTURBED SLEEP TURE'S SIGNAL "DANGER AHEAD.- - Mrs. G. W. Bushong, Blooming-to-n, I1L Says, "Come or write to 1012 S, East St. and I will tell you my ful experience with Lithiated Buchu (Keller Formula). Often was disturbed 20 times a night." For That Tired Faoliaf Backuclies and footaches and head aches are responsible for most of the wrlnklea and worry squints and tired listless faces among women. Bod; acbes give that hard edge to the volet and make women feel forty-fiv- e when tbey are barely past thirty Many of the tired aches could be avoided If women would take a life less care of their houses and little better cars of themselves. Farm and Fireside. Lib Mothar Makos Mrs. Black. Just married, wrote home to ber incther dowa in Dixie to aend her the recipe for bot cakes After mucb labor the following recipe waa mulled back to the daughter: "Take aa much floor a yoo need 'cording to bow many folks tbey Is t eat ; put In aome salt auybody knows bow much ; pot In all the real of the Ingredients, an' be sure to have yoor griddle hot." Rxrhnnge. Th Boarub Tratfc It isnt futth In the country thai upholds a bull market, bnt fnlth that some other sucker will pay more to morrow Wastilnt-to-n foot. Ta Grain Heights Institutions may crumble and gov-ern menta fall, bnt It Is only that tbey may renew a better youth. George Bancroft |