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Show CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO. Coal, Ice, Hay and Grain DELIVERED to all Parts of Bingham Canyon PHONE 39. il .; tw 9 w m rrt't v a a a lTf" . ; A DOLLAR'S WORTH ' Clip this coupon and mail it with $1 for a six week ' fat mb$cripticU , , THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ; ' Published byTHB Chbistiak Scino Pubijshinq Socibtt, , , Boston, MttBSachusotta, V. S. A. , ' la It joa will Hut tlx dallr (owl newi of tlx world from Ite TOO apertal writm, , wall department! daroteil to women'! iu! coildrMi'e Intereata, aporta, mitt, aa num. eSwatioa, radio, etc. You will b fled to welcome Into jrour home ae fa. ' Im aa advix-at- of peace and probiUtloa. And doa't mlea Suuba, Oar Bog, , and tb Sundial Had the other features. ( ' Th Chbwtiah Scisncsj Monitor, Back Bay Station, Boston, fa. . i Pieaaa eeDd aw a all weeka' trial eubecrlptton. I eecioae one dollar (Si). i (Name, pleaae print) ' V ' 4pK (Addreee) ' ' (Town) (State) A.... 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'M tZ l & $1.00 Genuine Cnba Sea 701 II Sozp ........... lOl I 3J0 fel3U0 I Wool Sponge 130 j ; 10c Lux Toilet 0 fr T-- r Jr tSl'1-0- 0 Purite RQp I J soap OM 135 f iK) W?mWW Rubber G,wes J ; :. 10c Walgreen Cocoa Al-- - V , ) ' fe' j Itlf t fjrL I Samoline for all Cleaning I ' 4frr2Sc ' , r. LiflJ 23c ... 45c m LOW FLARES THAT FLATTER The new silhouette best expresses a subtle charm that is generally flatter, irteg when it adopts low placed flares. The first model allows how youthful and quaint m character this low flare becomes when smartly interpreted in dotted twist, printed tulk crept r chiffon with even hemline. The frock at the right gives expre. ion to the low flare in a more formal manner. Designed with dipping; hero, line for afternoon wear. Particularly flattering because the long fitted bodice and cape collar compleaientt the flaring; line. Fashion-importan- t, too, is the new coin-d- ot print. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pat-tern No. 5084. Sizes 14 to 42, 50 cents. Seeoed Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5087. Sixes 14 to 42, 4) cents. v, !.; 10c Physicians' and Snr- - hj-'- Il Perfume fg4 $1.50 Knight Hot Water I i gcona' for 0Ht ih i.oo b ot coty. IWsj Bottle, QOp ! ij Soap , 4 I Ul t.U '" i5 No. 2 size oOU j ' f 15c Stork Castile in. Q f Wr ' ' i?lght F?"ntai" Sr,ne' Nl2 j llO ZOC f ' Bizc, set of Soap ... I J lUl &gVb Q0- - - ' .. .1 Attachments JUw L, 25c Woodbury's I acial Soap " Z $1.00 Olafsen Pore Nor- - f ' 17c 3 for 50" 1 lscaal 0er cod over jqc fi50c Pcau Doux 50- - ? '" wt T6oa p.e, J $1.00 7Qf ShaTin Cream ..... ...J I " f NJol ........ ...IJCIi 50c Kolynos Tooth Oflp J 4V ToS . 89cRgS Paste -- -- . S.S.S.M m-- m m m $200 0Q ftj :M,e.39o GAKDY SPECIALS : fe ,'fl l 50c Pyro-La- c Qm '., ' flTC-f- fl Compound Recon 'J Tooth Paste. 'wW? Mrs. Stover's Bungalow Can-- structive 1 t)(l 1 3 for $1.00 taCBr i dies ..... ... . . Pound 80e M g Toc .liUU :! JablOO's Ml ' Ostler's Black Walnut Toffee llffl Pt"f37C I :a lqM Pound 2QC Pound 39C .. $1.29 ,' Bromo Quinine fcss Lv?' l scSsP $1.25 Absor-n- 0 f !' 60c Caldwell's flQ bine Jr. .. . .DOC F Syrup of Pepsin . . "vt p-- ' - "'j '"- '- .'.' $1.00 nn P ..98c : TOBACCO M SPECIALS fp""""l $1.50 mm tei s SS" : Camel, Old Gold, Lucky Strike and Pi5s .?!.49C f 1 ftwxr30c Sal 1Q- - Chesterfield Cigarettes 6c 0Q S r-- ' ;( aHepatica 15c 2 packages 29c Carton $1.39 00 ' &v I I, 60cSal Ml ' 10c Jose Villa Cigars .... 3 for 25 Box of 50 $3.75 Zonite .. l"C il 1 SSS HcPatka SUU ' 2 for 25c Jose Villa Cigars . . ... 10J, Box of 50 $4X0 75c Analgesique ffe $ ft Wt0at ' 5c Tampa Girl Cigars 6 for 23 Baume MQn &ss? in n mi no' T M'ltnrnJ IFASHIONlS : I IT'S SMART TO BE "PRETTY" Fashion this season adopts a drmore foff and smart juniors wear frocks that impart a "pretty" air. This end is elererly achieved in the simply shirred bodice with little bertha cape collar shows oa left. The full skirt with restrained flare further heightens this charming effect of quamtness. The model to the right, especially appropriate for the graduate, its demure character with shortened, fitted bodice; puff cuffs on sleeves ; and cape collar. A sheer fabric like organdy, voile or batiste or silk chiffon is correct. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pat-tern No. 5174. Sizes 8 to 16 years, 40 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5173. Sizes 10 to 20, 45 cents. 0BSEaVATI0N3 By JAN Our basketball team did not bring home the championship pennant, a dissappointment tc them and to the folks of Bing-ham but aa all things come tc him who works and waits wt still have hopes. It seems tough to be beaten out of the flag by one point, for that is probably what happened; at least we like to believe that if the boys had slipped over American Fork thej would have gone into the chain pionship play. It seems fhat each year the breaks come against u; but nevertheless wte honor theBt boys and their predecessors wnc have so galantly and honorablj carried the banner of Bingham and the Jordan district into the state tournaments for so man years. From a recently published newi item it seems that the long await ed. Federal Building for Binghair is about to become a reality in the near future and that tht funds have been made available for it. It is to be hoped that thii program will be pushed alone with all possible speed. That reminds us that we an also to have a new high schoo building (soon. Why the' delay about his. This should be start ed as soon as possible so as to be ready for fhe next term. The weather is good and there are plenty of men looking for jobs. The clouds that halve fceen lowering over the industrial hor-izon seem to be , breaking, at least we can see a glimmer oi light here and there. The price of lead has strength ened, the sales of copper are in creasing, the government is re-leasing an enormous sum of mon-ey for an extensive building pro-gram, in short the future looks much brighter than It did a few weeka t ence. first course was served, at the home of Mrs. Lee Jones at Cop perton with Mrs. Jones and Mrs Iiex Tripp as .hostesses. The sec ond course was served at tin home of Mrs. Will Trevarther with Mrs. Ren Nichols as assist ing hostess. " Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. Pau' Richards, Mrs. II. C. McShaut and Mrs. 0. S. Jensen acted at hostesses for the dinner course at the home of Mrs. Larick. Tht final course with Mrs. Paul Ran som, Miss Dora Hansen and Mist Vernon Baer, as hostesses v&t served at Mrs. Ransom's home at the Apex. Bridge was enjoyee? the remainder of the evening.' At April Fool stunt was presented during each course. Those par ticipnting in the affair were Mr and Mrs. Lee Jones, Mr. and Mrs Will Treavarthen, Mr. and Mrs Ren Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Jensen Mr. and Mxs. A. C. Larick, Dr and Mrs. Paul S. Richards, Mr and Mrs. Paul Ransom, Miss Dors Hansen, Miss Vernon Baer, Mr Jim McDonald and Dr. R. O Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead, Mist Beth Mead and Lester Sumnicht were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bowes in . Salt Lake Sunday evening. All repairing clone on finished vork. Royal Laundry, Phone 90. Mrs. W. S. Jones 'delightfully entertained members of the O. G (i. 0. club at a one o'clock lunch-eon at the Elinbeth tea rooms in Halt Lake Saturday itfternoon The guests were seated at one long table which was centered with a low bowl of pink sweet peas. Places were marked for Mrs. Joseph Nonlen, Mrs. Louis P.tii'hman, Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs rjeoprre Dolman, Mrs. Taiil S. Kiel imK Mrs. (VS. Jensen, Mrs. Rob. ert Hone, Mrs. Boyd Barnard Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Lelund Walker Mrs. Miirk Clavs, Mrs. Neva Ab !(!, Mw. Edna P. Wade, Mrs. Kei Tripp, Mrs. A. C. Colo, Mrs. J. I) 'Shilling, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs 'Martin Thomas of Midvale anc Mrs. May Parisoc of Los Angeles After luncheon the guests enjoy ed bridge ut the home of Mrs Jones on South Temple street ' I rijjrli score was won by by Mrs A. 0. Cole, Mrs. J. C. Lower will entertain members of the A. U. L. club Fri : dav nt her home in Copperton. One of the most unique socia events of the week was the pro grpssive dinner party given bj members of the Emation club. The Q ' Andlfie Cat "Came Back Q "IF" Zt s&m m n MwWfrl Nil -- ' - . lik Mothar MmkM Mrs. Black, Jmt uiarrled, : wrote borne to bor racther down to Dixie to end her the recipe for bot cakes. Alter mucb labor tbe following recipe was mailed back to tb daughter: "Take as mucb floor as yon Deed, 'cordlof to bow many folks they Is to Mt; pat IB soma saltanybody knows bow tnocb; pot In all the not of tbe UgmeHeots, an' be sore to bava jour rUtdla hot," Exchange, MlatUtoo'a Grewtk i The life history of the mistletoe i is Just like that of any floweruf woody plant. It bears floweri ; In due time tbe berries follow, each with lt '.nelosed seed; the berries are depoiIO by birds or beaten down by rains npoa the branches, whewe the seeds . and If the seeding becomes established upon the branch It grows , ignln to the age of producing flow- - , j era and seeds, and so on from geo ( aratlim to generation. Boy't Cl mrnmn Sciiso (Vlinre failed, tbe aumel wt l a fsnopr living near Saranao ahctrt-ilei- l. An elftctric pump attawaVei t a wi-- tl cetiard faBctjonlag. Aa pert frew Pttutrg was oaaM U tnr&te the tremble, xhea as eagaert from the pBiHt notorr tnvest(gti with slmttttr retalta. Xk by tested thit kia fa her lok is wltil He did. The wH wnt On Wood Taraa to Agate) Nrat tlint you come across a pstrl-le-d tres R may Interest you to know 'hat m a fow centuries more tt will e(oiD agats from whlebtbe Jewelry ai marbles of another age may be nd Cp to a few centuries ago, totes Um farm Jonrnal, this wood-atsa-was highly prized as a magic charm, and wus believed to be able do vrerytbbig from stopptnx the Sow of blood to calming a harrloann Cacli of Ua a Senlptor We are a I' sculptors and painter and our material Is In oar owe flesh blood anil bones. Rxrbaog. . Ligltt Lor Feed to Flak By hanging electric lights over trwtf j pools at a Colorado hatchery a way has been found to provide tbe fish with aa extra supply of food on which they j thrive and grow larger than la pools j wlthont the lights. The rays of the lamps lure mosquitoes, moths sad . .. ; other Insects which fall Into the water and are devoured, says the Fopslar ' I Scfcrjr DvH Mechanics UMazlse. . , J Tbe Africans of the (HI nee eoest believe Is partteulnriy btdeoos devil eod that if the deS sees MnW&t Is Bilrror he Immetfatety rjna ssnuj is terror of bis own Bgtihete, , . Fioaoor Aato BaHdara El wood Uaynes Is considered to be the first American automobile maker, his flrst machine dating from 1803, bat tie was followed soon after by Heiiry Vord, Charles R. Duryea and others. Cbere was practically no commercial manufacture before 1000. Inventors to other countries bad constructed rjecMful automobiles before this, Cart Bens and Gottlieb Daimler In Germany s early as 1889. Took Nam From Patriot . Tbe alt ol Tpeihuitl, Mich, waii . named In Sonor of a noble Greek 4 family who dlatlngulsbe4 thersaetvee ta tbe Greek reveluUoe ol WtL Ales-- ander and Deraetrlna rpsUesa were ardent patriots and Desaetefus was a successful leader la the revolt sgaawi tbe Turks. Judge WeodwsN of De ! rrolt , selected the same for the set : dement j eS. How to Play . frf7 Series '92930 By . I tilSiF Wynne Ferguson j Auihor of 'PRACTlCAt AUCnON BtUDGg? ' Copyrlf ht. 129. by Hoyle, Jr. '.''' ARTICLE Na 17 f ' One of the points emphasized in previous articles was the importance of "End Plays". An end play is possible only near the end of any particular hand when all but a few of the thirteen card have been played. The play of the first twen or more cards usually should enable an alert player to figure put the location of the remaining cards In the other players' hands. Very th such knowledge will enable a ' 9 player to gam a trick or more; and the methods of doing so are the "End Plays". Here are four that appeared in a recent book on Auction, aitd each one illustrates a principle of play that should be thoroughly understood by ail . players. Think over the playi and ' compare your solutions with the analy-ses that will be given in the next eutkfc. 1 Problem No. 14 - Hearts none V;i Chib-A- ,Q,9 Diamonds none !S i Spades-- T.8 Sfft Heart- s- 10, Oube 1, 7,5,3 Y : Clubs K, 10,4) Diamonde 8 : A ' B s Diaroooda aossv Spades nooe : Z ; Sdc cotw ' Hearts,? V'.i". V aubs 8,6,2 Diamonds none n Spades 9 ' ... . Spades are tramps and Z b in the lead. How can Y 7. win four of t)saW' tricks against any defense? .. Problem No. 15 . - ',; Hearta none Qubs none . -- , Diamonds none ' v . Spades-A,Q- ,7,3 Bsarte none Hearts none Oobs none : Y : Ouba 1Q, J 9 Diamond. J,S :A' B: Diaraoads mi yi' ,t Z . t Spades K, 10 . . Hearts none , '. " . t ' " :...": Clubs 9 , --. i Diamonds none Spades J, 9, 5 There are no trumps and Z is m the lead. How can Y Z win two of Cits es--' maiauig trkks against any defense? - . Problem No. 16' Dtarnonds 6 '"''j'x' Spades none . A ts " Hearts none Clubs K. 9. 8 i Y, t Qubs 3 Diamonds K, 8, 1 sA B: Diamonds 10, 9,5, 4,9 Spades none : 'Z : Spades none Hearts 8, 4 - i . Clubs A, Q Diamonds A, J Spades none Tbeie ate no trumps and Z is in the lead. How can Y Z win all of the tricks sjgainst any defense? - Problem No. 17 f-- "'' Hearts -- 8 - A '" Cmbs none 1 Diamonds none ' Spades A, Q, 8 Hearta 1 ' Hearts 5,3 . Clubs none -.- Y : aubs none Diamonds 4' is A Bs Diamonds J,f Spades K, J ; Z : Spadee none ' Hearts A, 4, 2 jy!';. Clubs none i',' ' f A Diamonds A - m, Spades none J Spades are trumps and Z is in the lcad.tHow can Y Z win all of the trick |