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Show A Two'Dollar Dinner for Six i lizsata i i i . eto:i i , ' Between the feasts of Thanksgiving and Christmas the careful housewife works in a few .frugal meals. Here's a sub-stantial and tasty dinner which will fully satisfy six people at a cost of only two dollars! . . ' . " Y MocTurtlt ' Soup :"-'u Spaghetti with Chfkse. and Tomato Sauce Stringlcss ficons , Dread and .Butter ' - , Asparagus 'Safad , Peach Ualvts with Cream i Demi-tats- e " ffk NE merit of this meal is its HjJ saving of labor. All three of the hot dishes nee J only be heaied and served. As to prices, two cans of mock turtle soup cost 14 dents e.ich, and you can buy three . cans of spaghetti with cheese and - tomato sauce for a quarter. A can of strinfrless beans costs 29 cents, a loaf of bread 10 cents and the necessary butter 10 cents. Aspara-gus for the salad costs 19 cents a Can, lettuce 10 cents, and sufficient mayonnaise, 5 cents. A can of peaches costs 23 cents and a small bottle of cream, 29 cents. Enoupth coffee for six persons at 40 cents pound costs 6 cents. This totals $1.94, leaving 6 cents for fuel and minor ingredients. The foods can be obtained at nrice quoted at ales in the cheaper stores t'iro ' the country. - r THE BINGHAM BULLETIN . ...... Bingham Canyon, Utah. , J. R. Jarvis, Editor ; Published at 446 Main St, Bingham Canyon, Utah Subscription Price, per year, in advance . $2.00 Entered as second-clas- s matter at the postof rice at Bingham Canyon, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Exotic Straws Dyed and Worked Like Felt It's to be a straw season. Exotic straws In black, natural and vivid colors, smooth and aupp'.e as silk or linen are Intricately manipulated like felt "First hatu" for spring stress straw and felt worked together. The type In the picture has a felt crown, bakou straw brim and con-trast pipings. A very smart felt la In the oval below. In mm jjfit W'H in lifcfc ' ! imM Mmi&Schiananii-Hdii- k wW matt belmtrd prima m1w mill t&ffuettartM mf ENNA JETTICK MELODIES Nationwide IL--Ji Braaitvut iSundayMayl2 KSL Listen to Enna Jettlck Melodies, sponsored by the manufacturers of Enna Jettlck Shoe who specialize In widths from AAAA to tEE and in itzet from 1 to 12. "You nerd no longer 6 fold that yau have an aperitive foot."t5M to I6.W pair. ' BINGHAM MERC. GO. THE BIG STORE ' ..... 476--8 Mainstreet Bingham Canyon Utah YlQifts that lAother i Will Appreciate on ' ; Style Successes Are Displayed ? In This Compelling Group of ; Dresses m Outstanding J Thrift Values at fM : ;i.;Op.90y. You will find these drese particularly t flHlUtt r attractive because they represent the ST j(lf f ) smartest modes for spring and I U Ifff t cause the price cannot indicate bow I IX III Iff tststsisisMtllWstltstsW I j It Pays to Look I I Well 5 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. . :' 5 . Have your hair trimmed as you ; 5 , like it, and as it should be. g If the hair is too thick let Buz. jr thin it out for you, the correct t x way. g J Special attention given to Ladies S and Gentlemen. ' Undershingles to be cut for wa-- '! tc terwave, marcella and Perman- - !i $ , nts. Windb' owns, cut as they $ should be. JT Gent'emen's hair trimmed as it ! g should be, all the laest cuts. 'A I BATHS 25c. S I WHITE'S BOB-m-SHOP-PE 1 I 108 MAIN ST. i j very desirable they are you must see j jjl them for yourself and we feel sure M J I ill jjl III . you will find them irresistible. "W-J-Women t Misses t Juniors. Included in the group are dresses that the business girl will find appropriate fsn 1 j and smart dresses for afternoon and P--M I lSKN. general daytime needs. In black, smart , -iIc' shades of beige and a number of ' ty 1 r bright shades. r N Novelty Rayon pure Cjif- - Undergarments 'Chemise. Bloomers. Comhina- - d Hose fo tions. Strp-in- s. Dancettet at Women ' ; osc ' r ' This hose offers an end te - Fo?flltTi 5?to troublesome hosiery problems ;t OlipS ... . pure silk with mercerlied Smartly Tailored! - top and shown In smart shades I Rayon and silk twill wtin, for only, pair . , , also rayon jersey. - rr $1.98 VOC ; Mother's AHandBag i WiU Please Herl ; Fay Envelope r- - I Mother's hands are busy JW' iyCi. , from morning until night, IvrJ? . . but there is no pay envelope fj$fjft') lor her on Saturday, only 1t'MuFSPt' 1 the satisfaction she has in jartwhrt nenr a I providing her family with a Mother win be Mghted pleasant well ordered home. with one 0f tnese new . pouch bags . . . in a mod- - ' Mothers DW ls ernized version, if you ; around the corner, and we please, for modernized s!wuld really like to show mothers who keep abreast you the many lovely gift of. the times as well as the f fuggestions we have pre- - younger members of the family I - pared. It is a very thrifty i( v jv tr. show your appre- - rh nQ Crinkle Bed Spreads Long Enough to Cover the Bolster ' S'.ze 80x105 inches; scalloped square. Cream color background with wide and narrow stripes in Blue, Pink cr Gold. Very unusual value for only I THE MARION SHOP 1 SPECIAL I iJf - SIK DRESSES ' ' KA' f Si J5 r W't SIZES 14 to 44 'jjl 1 t --k 8.50, $14.75 ' i I ? "l I '" ",,,"p ' ii:XmM ill JS J Large assortment I """' ' ' ' i " of colors to ; ibi$ U p choose from. - V'' hx k pnNL ' NEW STOCK Jfr :i I M NEW STORE x Ij DEL A FRANCE ' iji $5 Guaranteed . pure cosmetics, facepowders, cold creams, skin i; ttx I Kj bleach, and freckle creams, bathpowder, toilet water, and per- - n j!1 gjc fumes, violet, rose, lilac, can ation. (Jl 1 517 SVJAIN STREET I K 13 tsuutKiwistKHKKKiuts;stKsttmniuu XXwitt, Wjjfc 1. " tA"MIIB Oil) j SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. James Milton Oken of Kichfie-- d announce the engagement! of their sister, Miss Alta Zole Acord to Harold Alexander New of Los Angeles, the marriage to take p ace June 12 in Los Angeles. This announcmene will be read with interest) by the many friends of Miss Acord who has been a popular teacher in the Bingham schools for the ijast six years. A number of par ies have been arranged for the bride elect in the near future. Mrs. A. 0. Mugfur entertain-ed Tuesday evening of lase week and Five hundred was enjoyed during the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ray Buckle and Mr. Wm. Keim. Luncheon was served to Mr.1 and Mrs. Ray Buckle, Mr. and Mrs. William Keim, Mr. and ' Mrs. George Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. Bea'rice Olsen, Mr. Fred Wagner and Mr. Jack Vale, . Miss Wilma Rimby and Miss Edith Ilervilia entertained the Variety club Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Kermot Isbel Luncheon was served to Mrs. Rufus Ball, Mrs. Duane McCandless, Mrs. Kermit Isbel, Mrs. Darrel Cook, Mrs. Archie Steele, Mrs. Alvin Hall, Mrs. Clarence Ball and Mrs. Walter Rimby. Mrs. Joe Norden was hostess to the A U L Club Friday after noon of last week. High score at Bridge was won by Mrs. Eu-gene Morris and second by Mrs. Robert Hone. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Eugene Chand-ler, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. A, C. Cole, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mrs, Do'y, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. Paul Richards, Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. Louis Buchman, and Mrs. Lawrence Snow. The ladies of the Martha Sew-ing Circle entertaned at a May day party in the Masonic Hall Wednesday afternoon of last week. The hall was attractively decorated with tulips and jon quils. Bridge was played at 21 sma1 1 tables. First prize was won by Mrs. Theo Chesler, sec-ond by Mrs. Eugene Morris and Mrs. Jams R. Mclneyre drew the house prize. Luncheon was srved to 100 guests. Chiffon for Dine, Dance and Afternoon Wear i' tfui I fi A chiffon frock Is Inevitable, either print or plain. Leading French mod-istes are showing partiality for rayon chiffon, employing It for their love- - llest frocks, as pictured. As to the solid-tin- t chiffons, they are more art- - fully styled than ever. The newest j have princess-fittin- g bodices with low i flares and fluttery capes. j I1 Multicolored Stripes, Plaids, Checks for Spring m m l A riot of stripes; plaids and checks give cslor a'plcnty to the new modes. The simplicity of the dress in the pic-ture emphasizes the smartness of the novelty striped crepe of which It Is made. Its flowing scarf neckline marks a favored silhouette. There's no end to stripes this season, which Includes blazer-xtrlpe- d Jackets, ombre-shade- d stripes and so on. Gay Print Ensembles' for the Very Young ( 1 1 . jf ,. i.iiili'iiMiTiWniMwia. ii No matter how young she may be, I j the ensemble's the thing ! The cun- -' j ning matching outfit In the picture Is I made of a rayon-and-wo- print, gay j with spring flowers. The frock is white shantung piped with french j blue. Trints especially for children, 1 are patterned with amusing design, j i Bows on Her Shoulder, Corsage at the Back Wear a bow on the shoulder, It's new 1 Bows pose not only on evening gowns as pictured but sprightly ones of ribbon are nifty on daytime frocks and coats. As to the boutonnlere and corsage, a more flowery season than ever ls predicted. Latest caprice Is to place the corsage at the back. ' " 'ROUND THE WORLD WITH BUDDY SQUIRREL In. Honduras by GRIZ SoRir-A-" T OOP.' A FELLAH 5 hVOU WILL TEE HEE WHEN A 7 Y dtf HO HO.'TH' Y fljSENIOR.lTS L1PE IS ALWAYS i FELLER FALLS, EH? JUST tVi MV? GENERAL I . 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