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Show - - THE BINGHAM BULLETIN J. R. Jarvis, Editor Published at 416 Main St., Bingham Canyon, Utah Subscription Price, per year, in advance ?2.00 Entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice at Bingham Canyon, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Bell Ringers What U sold to be the oldest tn II ringing society In existence, the An-cient Society of College Touths, was founded In 1037 and has members throughout the world. Twelve mem-bers of this society were recently granted permission to ring on the 12 bells of St Paul's cathedral (London), a peal of "Stedmnn Cinques" a method of ringing composed by Fa-bian Stedman of Cambridge, England, about 1(540. Bobbie Norden entertained the M. J. R. Club at his home. Those present were Peggy Pullman, Ray Cook, Virginia Harris and Helen Morris. Mrs. DeWit Dunlavy left Fri-day for California, where she wil lspend some weeks visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aven en-tertained the AB Bridge club Wednesday evening of last week. Places at lunch were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snov, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Walker, . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Mr. atid Mrs. Eugene Chandler. Mr. T. H. Mc Mullin and Mrs. Ethel Brewster of Salt Lake. , Mrs. Earl Nepple was hostess f iha MartVin Spwinor Cirolp H.t the Masonic Hall Wednesday af-ternoon of last week. Sowing was the diversion. Luncheon. was served to 20 guests. ' Mrs. Reed Stewart was host, ess to the F 0 B club Saturday evening. The guests were, Mrs. Loren Stokes, Miss Nona Ner--J din, Miss Leona Christopherson, Miss Doris Masters and Miss Margaret Ireland. Mrs. Harry Black entertained the IL H. club Thursday after-noon of last week. Valentine ideas were carried out in the ta-ble appointments. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Mrs. Archie Sorensen enter-tained Tuesday evening of last week honoring Mrs. Irvin Soren-'se- n. The guests included Mrs. Delmar Berg, Mrs. Roy Nelson, Mrs. Mangum, Mrs. Ray Gam-mel- l, rs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Josh Carpenter, Mrs. Jack itchell, Mrs. Wm. Galliazzi, Mrs. Clar-ence Stringham, Mrs. Wayne Hansen, Mrs. Joe Timothy, Mrs. Ed Morton, Mrs. Wayne Parker, Mrs. Ilage Thurston and rs. J. F. Hales. Abandon Foolish Belief $ One of the things muuy present-tin- ) men cannot understand Is that It is their duty to give up old beliefs flmt are untrue, and that no harm will come from such abandonment Muny of our beliefs in 1928 are as foolish as the old mythological tales, wherein rivers left their beds to fight on the Bide of certain favorite heroes. K. W Howe's Monthly. On Saturdayeven ing 20 mem-bers of Canyon lodge visited Storey Lodge No. 4 at Provo,1 where a fine dinner was served,' and Masonic work exemplified. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Domnn were host and hostess to the En-gineer's Club at their home in Copperton Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones receiv-ed high score at cards. Lunch-io- n was seined to Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ileber NL chols, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sul-leng-and Mr. and Mr3. William Keim. Mrs. Heber Nichols entertain-ed the Just-A-Me- re club Wednes. day afternoon of last week at her home in Copperton. Bridge was played and pnzes wore won by Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Mrs. R Rodda and Mrs. Howard Fisher. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Rod-d- a, Mrs. Basil Doman, Mrs Geo. Anderson, Mrs. Dan Sullivan, Mrs. Mark Hanson, Mrs. Chas Sullenger, Mrs. Marv Steele and Mrs. William Keim. m m m Mrs. George Bihler wf3 host-- ! esu at a delightful Bridge party ' at, her home Saturday afternoon, Prizes were won by Mrs. J. B. Meyers and Mrs. J. C. Leiser. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Meyers, Mr3. Leiser, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. L. C. Jones, Mrs. A. A. Macke, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Ro!33 Jiock. in;,', Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Neva Abel, Mrs. Re Tripp, Mrs. Edna P. Wade, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Feno Shafer, Mrs. George I'ol-ma- n, Mrs. George Robbe, Mrs. Will Meyers, Mrs. II. C. Mc-Shan-e4 Mrs. Bert Thomas and Mrs. Ed Downard. Mr. and Mrs. George Stread-bec- k entertained the Royal Dancers at supper Sunday eve-ning after their performance at the Princess. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fernelius, Mr. and Mrs. H. Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Soden, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Akerlind, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sillstead, Mr. and Mrs. A. Johsnon, Miss Swanberg, Miss Sara Strand, Miss Lila Carlson, H. McClellan, W. Carl. strum. C. Peterson and A. Telso. Little Betty Byrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Teddy' Byrne of Copperfield, created a riot of ap. plause at the Elks Club Show at Salt Lake last Friday, when she executed the toe dance before a large audience. The skill dis-played by this little Miss won Mr. and Mrs. James Mclntyre entertained their Bridge club Friday evening of last week. Tl guests included Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mr. and Mrs. A.-C- . Cole, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Segil, Mr. and Mrs. II. R. A1 kin and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leiser. for her many high compliments. Betty also danced in a Revue at the Jordan Junior High School Thursday. Mrs. A. C. Cole entertained the G G G G Club Friday afternoon at her home in Markham. Bridge was the feature. High score was won by Mrs. J. B. Meyers. Luncheon was served to twenty guests. . Mr. and Mrs. Bolman enter-tained their Bridge club Wed-nesday evening of last week. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barn, ard, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyers, and Mrs. A. C. Larick. Mrs. Ed Shaw was hostess to the Officer's club Wednesday of last week. Five hundred was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jane Jackson. Mrs. Vaughn Christensen and Mrs. Wm. Ben-nett. Other guests were: Mrs. Jack Davidson, Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. R. E. Burke, Mrs. II. R. Gust and Miss Margaret Ander-son. rs. Mark Hansen entertained the L. T. B. club Wednesday af-ternoon at her home in Copper, field. Causa for Worry Mrs. Grunt bad given her ten-ye-old neighbor, Joe, some frosb-buke-houie- uiud- e cookies, delicious); dusted with granulated sugar. Joe evidently had experienced some dlfllculties In ' the past with the efficient eutlng of every crumb of such dalntlen, for he turned to his mother with an anxlnua air and queried: "Mnmmn. Is thl!" sugar starlnnnry?" ooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 ' o i 1 lenV Tailored Suits ! o o I o o OUR NEW SPRING SUITS HAVE JUST ARRIVED. O O q Resi assured, the money vou pay for one of these suits q O o O is money well spent, that you will be amply repaid with O O o O weor of its sturdy fabirc. Comfort and fit, smartness of ft O color and weave and the Q pleasing impression it helps O A O you create. 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Thp well wns drv Early Paper Mill The Brit paper mill In the American colonies was located at Roxborough. near Philadelphia. It was built In 1000 by William Iilttenhouse. a Dutch and William Bradford, printer of Phllndelnhla. Silent The Turk has been described as the most henpecked of oil husbands. That Is the reason, we suppose, for g hlra "the unspeakable Turk." Louisville Times Confuting There are so many smart men on both sides of everything that I confess to being greatly confused. B. W Howe's Monthly. Took Name From Patriot The city of Tpsllnntl, Mich., was named In Honor of a noble- - Greek family who distinguished tlituwt'lvw ' In the Greek revolution of IK11. Alex-ander and Demetrius Tpsllnntl wen ardent patriots and Demetrius was n successful leader tn the revolt against the Turks. Judge Woodward of De-troit selected the name for the set tlement. Volcanic Locations Volciiiioes generally are to be found along and on islamla, muny of them forming Islands themselves, such as Stromboll, off the coast of Italy. No active volcanoes nre found In the In-terior of continents, those In Cali-fornia and Alaska, although some what remo 'ed from the coast, belna considered as part of the coaatnl chain of mountains. Deserve No Praise It dlHgusts rue to hear ufler-dlnne- i and radio speakers praising ourselves. Prnlse our country but, In the name of all thnt Is decent, don't praise our selves. We have about ruined the ap-pearance of this beautiful continent, for we have been the most Inartlstle people on enrth, next to the Tibetans. G. 11. t'orsnn. In Forest and Stream Magazine. Make Opportunity Opportunity Is the middle name ot every Job In the world. I!ut you don't discover It until you put something real Into yonr work Instead of taking everything joo can out of It. Don't be a machine: use your hrnlns. Grit Sure Cizre We have every reusou to believe that all victims of loss of speech would be permanently cured If It could be arranged for thorn to make a hole In one. Benzine for Beetles To clear beetles oul of cupboards and larders, sprinkle a little henilne over the boards. It will kill the eggs, as well as the Insects. Ancient Canal From an Inscription on the temple at Karnnk, E;;ypt, It would nppenr a that a canal joining the River Nile and the Red sen existed In the time of Setl I (1380 B. C). The channel of this canal Is still traceable In purts of tiie Wadl Tamllat and Its direction was frequently followed by the engl ncrs of the fresh-wafe- canal. Silver Ccat tor Ivory Ivory !g given u silverlike finish li'iu actually is composed of tiny sliver grains, by placing It n a dilute silver nitrate solution, nnd then In a solu tion of common salt until It turns deep yellow. Next the Ivory Is dipped In water, and exposed In the sun until It blackens. On rubbing, the black surface changes to a brilliant silver Popular , o Mnnthlv , althoughthe Jfone MAN B4SSES I '' 'Xxl YOU IN HIS CAR I WE MAY BE BEHIND I WZM "s INSTALllW r?V 1 1 A "r"'- - "g-f m'iui Shakespeare Stuff "The worn Is yet to be," quoted die weiner as it slid Into the suusuge machine. "CHANGING SKIPPERS' Ji |