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Show Miss Althea Christensen wat hostess to the Museo Ve Vees Tuesday evening. Five hundred was enjoyed and a late supper served twelve guests. PRINCESS THEATRE Bingham ALL TALKING AND SINGING t WEEKLY PROGRAM Free to Public TK only ple In lH. U. S. wHr catalog and d,ti.in """I M Ima bwM. or product on b obuuned fr uU Wrlkaut Oblia.tion i. lha AnencM IndutmJ Library. Writ for Busineia Adwrtiiina Mlter you r interested in iamo will b promptly forwarded . AMERICAN INBQSTBIAL LIBKART EngiaMriuaBatidiaa. Chlaaao.UUaola Royal Laundry repairs your clothes. Phone 90. aaa BaaaMBBBMBBWBaaBMBaBMBeMBBaB POTATO CHIPS DELICIOUS FRESH AND READY TO SERVE 50c PER LB. at R. Jay Mitchell, 455 Main St. ' Copper Mercantile Co., 3S1 Main St. Proggaskis Brothers Bingham Grocery Canyon Confectionery and ..U.. .11. I.I. WANTED A man and wife to take care of 1 7 rooms j .Will give a 2 - room j furnished apartment & $1 5.a month Copperfield Copperfield Hotel Matinee daily at 1:30 p. ni. Evening 7:15 and 9:00 p. in. r'. Saturday Only, April 5 , Laat showing of the big railroad hit ; "OH YEAH" Admission 15c and 35c Sunday and Monday, April 6-- 7 GRETA. GARBO in her first talking picture "ANNA CHRISTIE" A bit of human flotsam on the current of life and love. A role of unforgetable power andappeal for the lovely star Admission 15o and 35c Tues.. Wed., Thurs., April 8-9-- 10 THE ALL T.AUCIN'G MOVIETONE MIRTHQUAKE j "THE COCK EYED WORLD" With VICTOR MoLAGLEN, EDMUND LOWE, LILY j . DAMTTA. Two hard boiled "devil dogs" loving and fighting around the world Lore battles of two daring marinei and three darling dolls. The play boys of war. lor and a H - - - of a good time. ' Admission 25o and 50c Friday and Saturday, April 11-1- 2 "THE DELIGHTFUL ROGUE" With BOD LA ROGQUE, RITA LA ROY and Superb Stage Soreea Cast. Thrill to the haunting melody of "Gay Lore," sensational song hit. Talking Screen's Per-fect Romance. Admission 15o and 35o COMING ATTRACTION Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,, April "DANCE OF LOTS." With Nancy Carroll. "SARAH AND SON." "LONE STAR SANGER." "THE LOVE PARADE." "STREET GIRL." And other big hita. ' Come and hear the most perfect talkie in the State Phone 272 or 145 For Daily Program SOU H PIIjsYSTBM .a,-- 25CarrFork I ODoniiell & Co Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon,. Utah Phone 17 Salt Lake Phone Wasatch 6461 Bingham .& Garfield RAILWAY COMPANY Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection with the Union Pacific System. USE COPPER Brass piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 more than galvanized iron piping and will LAST FOREVER L T. H. PERLEYWITS. H. L. DAVIDSON Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah 9 Spring Suggests that you LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON REMODELING YOUR HOME Anderson & Sons Company Phone 80 227 Main m - - Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Cars leave Bingham at 8, 9 and 11 a. m. 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Phone Was. 1069 SCHEDULE Cars leave Salt Lake City at 7, 9, and 11 a. m. 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. FARES One way ... $1.50 Round Trip $2.50 TRUCK SERVICE Moving of all kinds Long or short haul .Prices Reasonable L. T. HOFFHEINS PHONE 190 KCb? i Many ef ear customers save money aA fet . lUr 3 1 11 , A f woadrfl Metric nshif these Sue quality hut Cif5 ,411 VrCwi'W low-pric- ej Gotwlyears. Bel bargain- - Uf JC a, 1 i 1 mVSvfl m"ey' w,rU sible tiraoga Coadyau'a I 30x3fe I O m0M th l "a tlrM oU $4,635 UwM I W (Sizes and Prices). V"" 'JnSSlMfy? T Allweather Pathfinder I , iPifjln ' ti 30x3 12 $9.85 $6.5C W 5 H 4.0-2- 1 I M Pull Oversize l?fIona M Tune in Every Sunday Evening at 6 p. m. Over KSL and I1 Associated Stations and Hear Will Rogers in His I ENNA JETTICK Broadcast 1 . SHOES FOR WOMEN 1 I " T --Tr i ! msig : 1 I I AAAAAto EEE --Sizes 1 to 12 I We are exclusive dealers in Bingham for the ENNA JETTICK SHOE. If you P have foot trouble drop in tmd let us fit your feet with shoes that will give you ' both service and comfort. ' 1 Bingham Merc. Co. 1 "The Big Store" i ,Y "S09 Heavy Duty Allweather Tathfinder ' fKi 31x5.25 $16.35 $13.65 $10.25 ? ,? 7 30x5.r0-W.- 85 $14.35 $10.59 k Xtfj 1 Tubes to match at low prices yMlMMjff J 5fe4 LifelM Guarantee B plw "Dd Fre Muatif i Here, too!- - 1 Forget your car QlJJ More people i has tires- - get your SsiM)L H ride on Goodyear Double Eagles novr! aTiiC I lYrea than on 1 Trading now, you get MORE for your vfS 1? fi any other hind 1 0,d smoth-wor- n tires ia exchange for Mslf 1 I new Doable Eagles or Ha.lT & I With mnch slippery driving weather pwavp OA 1 stin to con,e yu can enJy completo J 1 1 safety and Bim yonr Goodyears will be Quick for Service I like new when Summer arrives. Free CrA 1 fe 1 appraisalno obligation. Drive in. ImB f'i j Bingham Garage j PHONE 88 1 Miss Lavon Pyper spent the week-en- d visiting friends in Og-den- . Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mead and Mrs. George West motored tc Payson Friday evening and en joyed a banquet given by Bee hive Rebekah lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead en ;tertained at dinner Monday eve jiing of last week. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wat !snn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sul longer, Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Nieh ioIs, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knud j sen, Mrs. George West, Mrs. Hat ;tie Lotts and Mr. 0. Moore. The Ruth Rebekah lodge and Rachel Rebakah lodge of Copper field held a joint meeting Tues day evening of last week at So Iciet.v Hall. The two lodges con Validated and will be called the Ruih Rebakah lodge hereafter Refreshments were served to six ty members. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. BeckstA-o-and family are visiting relativef in Mount Pleasant this week, i The Ladies Auxiliary to Fire men No. 2 met Monday evening at the Fire hall. Mrs. Loyd Ner din and Mrs. James Householdei were hostessesf or the evening. Five hundred was played and prize were wo nby Mrs. John West and Mrs. Scott Linnell. A late supper was served to Mrs West, Mrs. Linnell, Mrs. Tosy Tobiason, Mrs. Atha Lee, Mrs Joseph .Timothy, Mrs. Thomas Masters, Mrs. Clive Siddoway Mrs. Lawrence West, Mrs. Ray Cowdell, Mrs. Gordon Buckle and Mrs. A. Robinson. ' a a Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stillman are rejoicing over the arrival of n daughter born Sunday, March 30. j Fireman No. 1 and the Ladies Auxiliary enjoyed a card party Monday evening at the fire hall Prizes were won by Mrs. Alvin Peterson, Mrs. Clinton Robinson Lon Rawlings and Clinton Robin-son. Those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peter son, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robin son, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rawlings Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Karris, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Smith, Mrs. Jane JacksoE and Mrs. .Sophia Bemis. Mr. ami Mrs. Laurence Snow entertained at supper following the dance on Saturday night Their guests were Mr. and Mrs Robert Hone, and Mr. and Mrs Paul Ransom. Mrs. George N. Nix entertain ed Monday evening honoring hei husband's fciiUhday anniversary. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. , George H. Nix, Mr. and Mrs. David Lyon, Mr. and Mrs Ray Kenner and Mr. and Mrs Wm. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfielc were guests of Mrs. John Caul field in Salt Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bennett en tertained a number of friends at supper following Legion dance Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leland . Walkei entertained their contract bridge chib Monday evening tit their home at the U. S. A late suppei was served to Mr. and Mrs Eugene Chandler, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Robbe, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myen and lr. and Mrs. Paul Richards i Mia Lucille lsen will enter-tain mombers of Our Gang at the home of Mrs. Louis Buchman thu evening. Members of the Ladies Civh club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Joe Marriott. The Ladies American Legion Auxiliary met last evening at th fire hall with Mrs. Ren Nichoh and lira. George Bolman as hos teases. The following progrant was given: Piano duet, Betty Dorothy Whitley, dance, Janet Higgs; whistling solo, Mildred Jensen; paper on Child Welfare Mrs. O. P. McShane of Salt Lake Refreshments were served to a large attendance. Members of American Legior and Auxiliary an dtheir partnen enjoyed a dancing party Satur day evening at Society Hall. Mrs. Horace lliggs entertainec1 Thursday., in honor at the twelfth birthday anniversary of her bod Willis. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served to Maxinc Jones, Alida Thomas Lorranine Looney, Helen Johnson, Ruth Priigraore minnetta Ta.ssaiuer, Jackson Steele, Avery Masters Rudolph Lund, Frank Matson ant" Cornelius Ford. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ella Ksghezzl, Deeewaed. Creditor will present cfcUma with voacfanr to trM undvrniicaed at the of-- ; flea of A. C. Cole, Attorney at Law, BtrKBam, Canyon, Utah on or befort tha Slat, day of May A. D. 1930. Data of first publication March 27th, A. D. 19S0. Data of laat publication May 14 th. A D. 1930. Jaunea Burnetii Administrator of the Estate of Ella SeetiMzl, Deceaaed. A. C. Cola Attorney for Admlnlatrator. Df I HAD A BOY By Frank Carleton Nelson If I had a boy, I would say tc thim, Son, Be fair and be square in the race you muBt run, Be brave if you lose and be meek if you win, Be better and nobler than I've ever been, Be honest and fearless in all thai you do And honor the name I have giver you. If I had a boy, I would want him to know, We reap in this life just about af we sow, And we get what we earn, he it little or great, Regardless of luck and regsrdlest of fate, I would teach hhn and show him fhe best that I could, That it pays to be honest and up right and good. I would make him a pal and partner of mine, ' And show him the things in thit world that are fine, I would show him the things thai are wicked and bad, For I figure this knowledgt should ftomn from his Dad., I would walk with him, talk wiibj him, play with him too, And to all of my promised strirt to be true. We would grow up together an? I'd be a boy And share in his troubles and share in his joy t We would work out problems to gether and then We would lay out our plans whet we both would be men And Oh, what a wonderful joy it would be, No pleasure in life, could bt greater to me. |