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Show '.: . ... 0 , .... ' " ' ' - ' -- - - . . Scr Deil T Afrfi'mni "it lite CmIiipr iini believe In iniitlciiUirtJ liltlenii ilevl' unit Unit If tlii" l' v:i Mmw-l- f lr nilrwr '' I in: :;4"lln t l y rim? nwiiy ll terror of 111" ' tiallneM. LtjkU Lnr Food to FUfc By liitnclns eieitric V.hia over front uHila ut a Colorado Nilchery a wiiy bus mri found to provlite the flsh with an extra supply of food on which they :!irive ond grow larger thijn In pools without the lights. The ruys of the hiruna 'lure mosquitoes, moths and other Insects which fall Into the watei and are devoured, says the I'opulur Mechanics Mnfnr.ln. t nud the progress of the eomnany along this line hits been most remarkable. During the past year the frequency and seriousness of accidents has been nvliiced approximately fifty per cent over 1!)2S. Eighty per cent of the en-.tl-iiersonnel of the plant have re-ceived Instructions In safety mid first aid work, under the supervision and direction of the Tnlled Slates Bureau of Mines. Three teams of six men each have Ihh'ii thoroughly trained In mine rescue work under the Bureau of Mines. . . Utah-Ape- x Has Successful Year jbe ye' lt29 na been a most pro-ductive and successful one at the XJtah-- I jipex Mining Company property here. Approximately 200,000 tons of ore have Igen mined and shipped during 1921). ' Ourlng the year the company paid tti stockholders dividends of $21,000. Improvements to the milling plant lTe been made and new equipment has been added. A new hoist plant! baa jeen instnlled on the 2,400 foot level. The hoist will take enre of ores mined below this level to a depth of jOOO additional feet, to which depth the sompanjr contemplates sinking on the ore. i The t'tnh-Ape- x is already the deep- est mine in the state, Miir approxl-matel-down to 4000 feet below the surface oirt-cro- When it reaeehs its objii'tlve it will be approximately 7iXM feet lwlow the surface. Tills fact Is one of considerable significance and disproves the theory of the early day miners in this district who believed the ore In the West Mountains was all near the surface. The Kinking operations are gong a head at the present time and a large force of miners are employed to push forward this work. More than five .hnndred men are employed at the present time. The average payroll at the Utah-Ape- x for this year has been around 400 men. Safety Department Conditions affecting the safety of the men are very carefully watched Color Affocta Nrt Tin re m e tlios--e who claim that Hie rolor yon surround yourself with af feels yon psychologically nnd that tot brilliant color Is trying on the nerve Whether or not one goes quite as fai as admitting that unreservedly, we all know that there Is an atmosphere o.' restfulness and quiet In room wl'.r softly tinted walls which blend '.nit monlously Willi the other colors in tin room. Motart CycU "Barr.d" An orjrnntzer of radio concerts to Tarts submitted his program to the authorities. In conformity with tht regulations Among the Items enumer sted was "First Concert of the Mor.nrt Cycle" The procrum whs returned with this Item ruled out. There wat sn explanatory nne In the margin "No free advertising-- f- r bicycles " la Man's Cards In the garden with plants and earth and rain, with the sun and the wlndf and the stars and the moon, a man mast be honest with himself. Worn ab's Home Companion. SOCIAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heptlng, resi-dents of Bingham for the past two years, left for Sacremento, Oil., on Tuesday, where they will make their home. Mr. Heptlng, star outfielder of tho Copier Baseball team for the past two season, decided to go to the Coast when the Cooper Loop suspeneded league games. Wlille here, Mr.a ud Mrs. Uepting made ninny friends who regret their leaving. To them we all join in extend-ing best wishes. Mrs. I.ee C, Jones was hostess to the Emnnon Club, Thursday evening at her home In Oopperton. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. II. C. and Mrs. O. 8. Jensen. A late super yas served. The tables were at-tractive with appropriate appoint-ments of designs. The guests Included Mrs. I'aul Ransom, Mrs. A. C. La rick, Mrs. IXavId Lyon, Mrs. Tattl Hlehards, Mrs. ). S. Jensen, Alls Dora Hansen, Miss Vern Iiaer, Mrs. Neva Abel, Mrs. Iten Nichols, Mrs. Bex Tripp, Mrs. H. O. McShane, aud Ms. Will Trevathen. The American Legion Auxiliary met Wednesday evening of last week at the Tire Hall No. 2, with Mrs. Vaughan Chrlstensen and Mrs. J. R. Kennel t as hostesses. Addresses were given by M!rs. Charles V. K. Snxton, State President of the Auxiliary and Mrs. Howells, National Vice President. Fol-lowing the business meeting eight new members were Initiated into the Aux-llnr- Refreshments were served to thirty memlers. Members of the Martha Sewing Circle met Wednesday afternoon 'at the Masonic Hall for a business meet-ing. Last Wednesday ahte circle held a Bazaar at the Hall which was well patronized. Dr. R. G. Frazler, William Collins, Cy Jones and Howard McColeman left Thursday for California where they will spend the holidays with their families. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Hosmer of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Sirs. George Itoble Sunday evening. Miss Grace Chandler entertained at a dinner and dance Saturday night at the home of her purents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chandler. Seven couples were hidden. Miss Barlow Buchanan returned Sunday to St. Marys' of the Wasatch sifter visiting for a week with her Jar-ent- s, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchanan. Mrs. George Roble and Mrs. A. L. La rick attended iMJzpah Chapter, O. E. 8., In Salt Lake, Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Rodda entertained the Just-a-Mer- e Club, Wednsedny after-noon. Luncheon was served to sixteen guests. Mrs. Elmer Knudsen was hostess to the L. T. B. Club Wednesday after-noon of last week at her home In . rrlww at bridge were won by Mrs. C. t Countryman and Mrs. Heb-- r Nichols. Luncheon was served tc Mrs. Countryman, Mrs. Mike Pearce, Mrs. William Atkinson, Mrs. Mark Hansen, Mrs. Jane Jucksou, Mrs, Vaughan Chrlstensen, Mrs. Harry Steele, Mrs. William Keln, Mrs. Clias, Sullenger, Mrs. W. H. Hnrris and Mrs, Konold. iMr. and Mrs. Spencer Amos enter tained the B. B. Club Staurdny even-ing. Prizes at cards were won by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead and Mr. and Mrs. George West, other guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. A. Olson, Mrs. Earl Wnd-oup- s and Mr. Emll Bodmer. Midnight supper was served, ! '. j Members of the Rehekah lodge pleas-antly surprised Mrs. nrnh I least on Sunday evening. The occasion was, 'Mrs. Heaston's ninety-thir- d birthduy anniversary. Those who enjoyed the affair with Mrs. Henston were Mrs, Jane Jackson, Mrs. S. T. Nerdln, Mrs. Guy Delia Lucia, Mrs. George West, Mrs. Joseph Wiarning, Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mrs. Archie Stuart, Mrs. Carl Carlson, Mrs. .Susie Trethwey, Mrs. P. J. Letts, Mrs. Frank Mend, Mrs. Gwen Houston and Mrs. Nettle Berry. Dr. J. K. W. Bracken was host at a delightful party Saturday evening; Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole and iMir. and Mrs. J. B. Myers.. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Otteson spent the week-en- with relatives In Spanish Fork. Mlsg Lnvon I'yper sjent the week-end In I letter visiting with her father, George I'yiter. Mrs, J. E. Bennett and son John re-turned home Sunday after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11, her Barrett, In American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Harry East of Bounti-ful and Mrs. Alfred 1 1 Inkle wered In-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 10 Thorne Saturday evening. Miss Mildred Jensen returned Sun-day after a few days visit In Bait Lake with' her grandmother, Mrs. A. B. Waldeninr. Miss Jensen entertained with whistling solos on the Program t given by the Paris Co. on Friday. Mrs. Robert Hone spent the week-end In Salt Lake at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Blades. IMir. and Mrs. Thomas Daly and son . left Wednesday of last week for Mar-tenu- s, California, where they will ' make their home. Mr. Andy Held entertained her club Friday afternoon at her home In Cop-perto- Sewing was the diversion. The guests were Mrs. J. Trowbridge, Mrs. f Thomas Sadler, Mrs. Don Thomas, Mrs. Scott Llnnell, Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mrs. Joe Warning, Mrs. Gordon Buckles Mrs. Rulon Madson, Mrs. Richard Walker, Mrs. Chick Mitchell, and Mrs. Agnes Hicks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry Dunovan re- - turned during the week to California to make their home. IMartha Chapter O. E. IS. entertain-ed at a dinner Wednesday evening at the Masonic Hall. Following the din-ner . Installation of Officers toook place. The Auxiliary to Firemen No. 1 met Monday evening at the fire hall with Mrs. Kejncth Gibson' and Mrs. Dore-- i mus Larson, as hostesses. Five hun- - dred was enjoyed and a late supper was served to sixteen members. The Primary Department of the L. D. S. Church will have a Christmas , tree for the Ward at thee hurch Frl-- : day night. A very Interesting program will be given nnd each child well re--' cetve a gift from the tree. iMembers of Our Gang Club met The Community and L. P. S. Church-es will present a program and Xmns tree at Oopperton Monday evening. 1 For the Last Minute Shopper-Gif- ts for Everyone A : I GIFTS FOR MEN PPELECTRICAL GIFTS I If . Ronson Lighters and tfC nfli 01 n nfl 'W'' A Lightning Electric Heating Pad K QC WeS$f X IV Combination Seta P3iUU 10 $ IUiUU m Unit of with Heat Control 11 if tUi ft If .Evans Lighters and C7 Cfl C1fl flfW 1 Star-Rit- e Electric Heating Pads, with W jLtfnnM If S?Combination Sets . . Jpl lOU lO I UiUU Walgreen Co. Three Heat Switch and Thermostatic Iffg & E l&'frw Go,dcn Whccl Lighters and Combination 'M gCXZSZJZ s.ll JjS Heat C7 Cfl C1fl 0(1 S Sets $4.00 to $1 0.00 fJ i fl Control .., U hOfP ft S.,, r9S?L Tti- - r7" ".vir ifi Star-Rit- e Princess Electric Waffle Iron, LJV3S & W Drtnkless Kay- - KjiyM $3.50 Twin plex th'n"" Beautifully Finished and Decorated. v W gs woodie Pipes, the Stroppr for Gill- - Patented Heat till llf! ifrf Mm S I 5d AAt2Ste Blades, Black fiJ ' Indicator $IU.UU M g S$3.50$4.00Beauty Model.... $2.98 Reveraib,e. $2.95 IfL 15.00 Marthi Washington Electric fi Amity Leather Gifts-- Bill Folds, Key Kaddies, Cigar- - E,m Clty Watch' Un' QflC Tat Iron, 9 AQ S g ette Cases, in Combination Sets or Individual Pieces, in breakable Crystal .... Special O ' P $1.50 tO $12,00 rsoll Wrist Star-Rit- e Jr. Electric Curling Jgg gT"2f S H $4.50 Twinp'lex Stropper' ifdr' Gillette Blades, in Gift Watches .... $30 4.00 tow 1. jEjK) J . Box, with six Twinplcx Gillette Blades, tfQ QQ Attractive Boudoir Clocks in brl11 t"'KUe li,mr,c iaD,e J4i3U kkM.- & Special $0.30 Lucite 54.98 JS gf Colonial Club Men's Shaving Set Shaving Cream, Lo- - Globes in Home Sizes, Ofl tion, Talcum and Styptic PI i)C $3.50 Tip Top Wrist Watch, J0to 60 watt " .. . each ZUC ft $i . Pencil VlitU Special ...$2.98 I Extra Mazda Ifln & Williams Shaving Set $1.00 $15.00 Croydcn Wrist Watch, Noma Mazda J1 QfJ I Tree Lights 1"L g 4 I JL79 Smoker's Set, consisting Cigarette Humi-- 1 k Jewel. New stylo Chrom-- Tree Light Sets ' I 3 for 2S g & dor, Match Case, Ash Tray, Complete with M Gift Ladies' Hand Bags in Genuine Steer $ ; W Brass Table Tray '?.ttJ en, in Box, special ?8.95 JJ HidCi Xooled De8isil) Tan or jf f Blue $d75 to $25.00 S kjf Eaton' Crane & Pike High Grade Sta- - t$-- tj Wonderful New Pearl Necklace in Gift Yi v r7Tl ti0"6 m Christmas Gift jtlr-VTFt- i Box $" !&mSr 5 ; Wft?m1an FTur,Pen and Pe IJlRL3iy Attractive Colored Novelty Powder 'jy tf L Sets in .' -- 1 $1 0Uux m k 5 uf-'-- '54;0t0p?15"5 SliSarflB BoudobLapCobwdGiai Stand and $3&r)& W Wahl-Eversha- Dainty Parchment Shade $1 --49 ZSSZJLS .PP" Pencil Sets in Modernistic Gift $2.25 Brush and Comb Set, in Colors, - ti ' iRnvea $3.50 to $12.50 Cutex Sets Make Charming goecial 51-98 g Hudnut Three Flowers Perfume Sets Gifts ."''", Manicure Sets in silk lined, roll- - fjt dutiful Christmas Boxes $2.50 to $750 Cute Coni ct get .... SO, "KtSo 8 I SSXZX. 9 Ut Cutex Five Minute Set in Ce- - MlM archest .. . $115 SssWumVsinM gutex Travehng Set in Cedar utifully Decorated, fa Gig 'rniStiC$S!50 $20.00 &Sy Cutex Marquise Set,. $2.50 Pf"'' M E ImSi Cutex Boudoir Set ....$3.00 Vc3 G,ft Box Ma W R Fiancee Perfume Set tef?M?r: . Jft9rX Silver Plated Cheese Plates and m H Beautifully Boxed f or5P Individual Sterling Silver mmt Bon Bon Dishes $2.19 ffi Z: : Slf Salts and Peppers, 3 sets m g Christmas $2.50 to $15.w ; box ?1.00 cr. g g Popular Perfumes for Christ', I I TW 7 C1 4Ar 9 g Tasf Jasmine. Chypre Narcisse, Parisian Complete line of Finishings g W M'tA U Fee, Rose, Lilac and OuCluCJpl.UU for the Christmas Package JB. V--T 11 k--' ) : 1 mus novelt.es WLd I H P Jl " -- - A perfect Won-- Jtm (p $ U A Hougaud derland, at 0 S : 1 - m VB There's always moq Schramm-John- - ff& h I R Christmas Gift Pack- - fun for your boy with usuaI low JfeO ) I A fiirto- - 8e ?1 JS prices. 6 ffiSl PRll Hougaud Toilet Waters, A ft 3 ft W all PopularOdors $1.00 t T M w ClMSilHaS 1 Tobacco DePf-- 7 KODAK J&j ym Candy Specials K SPECIALS jMa Sweet's Arcadian 3 i Mf$am La your keep his own Kodak rTd-1- 1 rk aSiS-i-S I g will mean more fun for HIM, and Tops, Chewy and & It Packed R Jr for you in seeing the pictures that he makes. KB Cream Centers, f ft cigars to the twx. 'rt,asW L IRP-- ' 77 Packed in attrac" m f af All Kodaks are easy to operate and they all HJ t i v e Christmas j$ E l(kVanDyVeBankereCigarss fei make good pictures. Prices are $5 and up. V Boxes - I CKiifliul We are expert Kodak Finishers. Any size Roll 2 P0UIldS $1.23 3 POUIldS $1.75 Velvet. I SSSTS 10,AIIprintsonVe,o,Glossyor g B ped .. ' Sweet's Yuletide Hard Mix I tt& jy HOME NEEDS AT SAV5 1" 1 I?J&Z $10T "f Tnd Mi,k " Z ffSii Wii iIqp XX Ostler's Choco- - JHfHSlr 0c fa 5 fi . 6 Ounces X lates in Christ o EdTeworth Coffee, Pound 50c Alco Massage Rubbing AlcohoL Pt. 35 6 Tobacco, 90c Mellin's Food "T'V-- n $1.00 GUlette Blades, PQ- - 35c Palmolive Shaving X mas Pack" ft 8 Christmas 60c 40Q 15c Bicarbonate 10,g Cream . . 23 2 for 45 X ages. f fjf v-M- or X Mentholatum .. Soda, Pound $1.00 Auto Strop We Mission Bell X nC S X30c Br0,nO 2lC 25cC tor Oil, 4 os. 19 B,ades, 10's ...... ..03C JQr c X g UC QUjnine , Soap , g $1 0n Listerine 75 50c Pepsodent Tooth 03C .... 4 for 25 X ft 69c Ess-Ja- y Aspirin Tablets, .... 23 Paste Soap AReduction in LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE RATES Effective January 1, 1930 Effective January 1, 1930, another reduction In Long Distance ratei will be made. This is the fourth reduction in the Bell System in a little more than three years and based on the present volume of calls, will mean a saving of more than $5,000,000 a year to the telephone using public of the United States. This announcement follows the rate reduction February 1 of the current year, 1929, which also repre-sented a saving of $5,000,000. Earlier reductions had been made October 1, 1926 and December 1, 1927. EVENING AND NIGHT RATES UNCHANGED The latest reductions apply to day rates on Station-to-Stati- on calls. Evening and night rates are not , changed. The term "Station to Station" designates calls on which you are willing to talk with anyone at the called telephone in another city and the new rates affect those calls 60 to 260 miles from the calling point. Reductions have been made in accordance with the aim of the Bell System "to continue to furnish the best possible telephone service at the lowest cost consistent with financial safety." 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