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Show WANTED A man and wife to take care of 1 7 rooms .Will give a 2 - room furnished apartment &$15.a month Copperfield Copperfield Hotel Free to Public TU ml laca I V. S. Wa atalafa m mArmtimat mtum wmrmm aa limtat Uiiaaai ' of product caa b oMained Fraa aad Witaoul ObJu.Uo. ia dM Ala iriaw hafaatlial Umcv. Wrm o Imw AKrtUn Math an tour fa in; mum will ba poaptly forwarded. AMERICII IIBISTIIU UBMIY K.l tU.BlUUtV CM f. till U Fashions for the Smart Woman BRIEF SLEIiVES . It is the sleeve, or rattier the length of the sleeve that is fashiun's latest concern. Almost every sleeve length from the shoulder to the wrist, and even below the wrist, i worn nd there is a correct length for each in-dividual frock. This casual frock of rinted linen for country wear or ?or morning wear in town has short sleeves that end several inches above the elbow. Tlie long slim line of its surplice closing is carried down in the inverted-ski- rt pleats. Its knotted belt, angular hip-yo- and little bunch of trim piqu6 flowers give it the req-uisite softnes. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5239. Siies 14 to 48, 35 cents. S2 PRINCESS THEATRE I j Bingham t ALL TALKING AND SINGING WEEKLY PROGRAM " ' Matinee daily at 1 :30 p. hi. Evening 7 :15 and 9 :00 p. m. . Saturday Only, April 19 ! Last showing of William Boyd in "HIS FIRST COMMAND" j Admission 15c and 35o I Sunday and Monday, April 20-2- 1 ; Betty Campson with a dazzling cast of song and laugh artists in . . "STREET, GIRL" Singers, dancers, bands, girls and the world's fastest-crockin- g comedy combination in this delightful romance of a girl who chose success before love and almost lost both. Admission 15c and 35c Tuesday and Wednesday, April 22-2- 3 Ruth Chatterton in "SARAH AND SON" Here's a woman's picture every woman will understand and love Ruth Chatterton in another great drsnatic role like "Madam X" Wife, mother, and still a sweetheart. Admission 25c and 50 ; Thursday and Friday, April 24-2- 5 George O'Brien and Sue Carol in Zane Grey's first picture "THE LONE STAR RANGER" Soul stirring, pulse beating action drama of the old south-west. The double barrelled romance of a dreamy girl a)nd a delightful bandit. Admission 25c and 50c COMING ATTRACTION Next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 29-3- 0 May 1. "THE LOVE PARADE." "WH BRING THAT P.U" "NOT SO DUMB." "HOT FOR PARIS." "HAPPY DAYS." "VAGABOND KING." Phone 272 or 145 For Daily Program WE USE THE WORLD FAMOUS SOU S P18SY&TE"M " TALKING PICTURES AT THEIR BEST Gas On Stomach Dizziness, Indigestion Don't worry or suffer another moment from the misery of indigestion, bloa-ting, gas. and that auf focated, hard - to breathe feeling after eating. Juit a uUnpoooul at Taoiac before tltinf will cad U this pain aad dlauamiurt. Hut whr sufler from the Komack mmbl at all f A abort count of Taahtc taken regularly before meals and bedtima will do vrundera In ridding you of them for food aad maaa you feci like a real man. Try a bottleua the baM It muat belp you or money back. AC alldrug-glj- AcceDtaoaubatUuc ( Tamlac ROYAL LAUNURY does it best, Phone 50. WANTED Reliable gentlemac with good personality for splen-did selling photo coupon proposi tion. For details address O. E Jorgensen, 106 South 2nd West Salt Lake, giving age, experience and references. Fashions for the Smart Woman OncruftiAi. sjk 11" r' I MmgrmW 5222 J O'Dooneli&Co Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon, Utah . Phone 17 Salt Lake Phone Wasatch 6461 One day service, Friday to Sat-urday. Royal Laundry. Phone Aircraft model supplies at M. L. James' store. THE DRESSMAKER SUIT The conduct of the little silk dress-maker suit is the subject of fashion interest everywhere. It may be man-nish- ly tailored, softly tailored or frankly feminine, but always, its most distinctive feature is its inevitable tuck-i- n bl use. This little suit has soft dresatruiker lines. Its tuck-i- n has an embroidered monogram on its en-crusted plustron giving it the hand-- , made touch that characterizes all the new French blouses. The widely flared skirt is intricately seamed at tile hips in curved lines that repeat the outlin; of its n cutaway jacket. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5C2Z Sizes 14 to 46, 65 cents. Monogram No. 567, 60 cents. Heraldry The aetence of heraldry Is of ctaat origin Some trie toe antiquity of the use of crests to heathen (flvlnl Lie. Herodotus attrtbutea It to tn Osrlans. At ftrat heraldry was o fined from partonal ebartcterlattc of the bearer. At length It became cicnr perfected by the cruudef and tonroatnentt. In the Mhidle 8P " Armed tha porap nd splendor of ftnrinna chivalry. ROYAL LATJNDRY sews on your buttons, Phone 90. t 1 3ox3 1-- 2 LOW 1930 PRICES & l&ri on the latest Lifetime Guaranteed 30x3 1 2 Tube G&fvE&m.ft7Mlndct 31,50 ' 29x4.50 Goodyear builds more than of all the tires sold In (o ge America. Enjoying lowest costs, Goodyear gives greatest val- - "' ues. For example thee I'alhfiuders superior to many "Ifi-vf- i (V) high-price- d makes yet see Low little YOU pay here, $15.10 j Full Oversize Balloons Big Oveioize Corda Heavy Duty All Weather Pathfinder j mSktfi 29.4.50 $11.90 $8.8o $6.55 ftM'Q j ; 29 5.00 13.60 , $11.00 $8.30 Kmf .: 29 5.50 $16.85 $14.10 $10.39 JsW&d4. 1 . I i 1 3E--t " 1 h 1 i s 1 Wing Tip $8.50 . 1 m THERE is logic in wearing tan H shoes in warm weather. The heat m absorption of tan is much less U than that of black leathers. There 1 H is aristocratic style in this model S m of selected Russian Calf. m 1 EVERYDAY SHOES . . . . J m SHOES that you wear to business or to conferences with W If assurance and satisfaction. It's the day of well-dresse- d p men and good shoes are the starting point for good $ dressing I. ; 1 . , f - I WE HAVE WALK-OVE-R FOR BOTH MEN AND 1 WOMEN 1 1 I I ' I I Bingham Merc. Go. j .. I , 'The Big Store" " j W k L EI O V E R- - I ' 34 6.00 $20.30 V $17.00 $13.75 29x4.00 J '$5.79' j All Fresh Stock AH Firsts Expertly Mounted i' :'4 . j and Backed by our Year-Koun-d, ice P j "Here tool' yLaa. ' tesA j More people ride ou Cjl i I Tires lhan on any other kind. ji j Tisde your unsafe tires for new 3 I All-Wc- a liters or Double Eagles! I J jr-'-f Extra liberal trade-i- n allowance if you act now I i Q fmf!fTrfh fIoi:lbs of slippery driving ahead vbcii you most 1 VamfMfcJ y??lr need the eaft-t- y grip of the All-Weatl- Treads! Put 1 ,77m' Hh'i ' 1,ew Goodyears 021 now and they will still be like new 1 'v'J l '"'4 for your sujunier driving, f I M , .fti''jf PHONE 000 TOR QUICK SERVICE I Bingham Garage it PHONE 88 toarraifcrl new listings or ) changes in your next K Telephone V Directory frm MANAGER HILL HELP YOU M-- I T MOUNTAIN STATESTEL&TEL.CQ. l--j Royal Laundry darns ' your hose. Phone 90. Mrs.-'W- 13. Scott tvas hostess to the U. (J. I. 0. club Thursday even ins of last week. High .ieori'H nt "500" were Won by Mr. Tames Denver and' Mrs. A. 0. Muj'fur. Supper i van served to Mrs. Denver, Mrs. Mufffur, Mrs. Mary Ye ten, Mrs. Hazel Fenton, Mrs. Oor;;o Johnson, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mrs. Clinton Poulwn, Mrs. Christian Thompson, Mrs. Janibelle Sullivan, Mrs. Ivan Ter-ry nnd..M.is.a Marjorie Scott. Mrs. Nate Segil entertained at a birthday party fr her daugh-ter Marjorie Friday of last week. Refreshments were served for 18 CllCHtS. - Mr, and Mrs. II. R. Atkin and Mr. and Mrs. S. 13. Feinley nl- - tuiided the II. V. V. dance Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Breckon, and son John l. wero dinner tfiicHlN of Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Jen-sen Sunday evening. The 1'oliowijijj ladies attended lliu district! meeting at the Amer-ican Legion Auxiliary at Magna Wednesday evening of last week: Mrs. Leo Jones, Mrs. Ren Nichols, jj Air liex Tripp, Mrs. David Ly-on, Mrs. Roy Shillinjr, Mrs. Ar-thur Died and Mrs. Ross Hock-ing." Mrs. J. C. Leiser was hostess to the O. O. O. G. club Friday at her home in Coppcrton. The guest list included Mrs. Joseph Norden, Mrs. J. D. Shilling, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. George Bol-nia- n, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, . Mrs. Fugene Morris, Mrs. Neva Abel, Mrs. Harvey Garity, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Eugene Chand-ler and Mrs. Joe Kemp. Mrs. Sterling Skinner enter-tained Saturday evening at her home on Main street. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wad-doup-s, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Larsen, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. George Nix, Mrs. Ceorgo West and Miss Ada Col-bur- Mrs. Sophia Bemis was hos-tess to the Firemen Auxiliary Xo. 1 Monday evening at the Fire Hall. "500" was, enjoyed. Re-freshments were served to Mrs. Clinton Robinson, Mrs. Ralph Evans, Mrs. Wayne Hansen, Mrs. Lon Hawiings, Mrs. W. H. Harris Mrs. Jack Householder, Mrs. Bruce Ivie and Mrs. Jane Jack-- i son. The Ladies Auxiliary to Fire-men No. 2 met Monday evening at the Fire Hall. Mrs. Ross Marriott and Mrs. Joseph Timo-thy wero the hostesses. "500" was enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Atha Lee and Mrs. John West!. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Lee, Mrs. West, Mrs. Thomas Masters, Mrs. Clive Sid-dowa- Sirs. ,'Ray Cowdell, and Mrs. Gordon Buckles. ifrs. Rid.urd Walker eMor-talnc-the So and Ft-- clul on Thu.i-,- y of last week at a lunch-eon.: Covers were laid for Jlrs. I). C. Thomas, Mrs. Andy Itoiil. Mrs. Lolo Spencer, Mrs. Edward Grant,' Mrs. Leo Awh lon, Mrs.. Ed-- ward IVrry, Mrs. Rulon Mutson and Mrs. Tom Sadler. '' ... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson announce the birfh of a daugh-ter on Sunday April 6, at the Bingham hospital. . '!! Mrs. Joe Marriott was hostess to the If. II. club Wednesday of last week at her home on lower Main street. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Edwin John-son, Mrs. James Nerdin, Mrs. Lawrence Stilhuan, Mrs. Wil-liam Dalton, Mrs. Aril Cook and Mrs. William Tiemey, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle and daughter Patricia visited the pa.s! ten days with Mrs. Oscar Matron in Winncmucca, Nevada, Miss Ada Colburn, of Butte. Montana, Mrs. Floy McCoy and children of Lander, Wyo., and Mrs. Wm. Wise and children of Baivil, Wyo., are guests of their mother Mrs. George West. ,. . '" Mrs. Frank Mead 'entertained at a one o'clock luncheon Mon-- , day at her home in Copperton. j Covers were laid for twelve guests. The ladies Civic club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Jno. West with Mrs. ' Howard Mc- - Colcman as assisting hostess. Mrs. Eugene , Chandler . was hostess to the Martha Sewing Cir-cle Wednesday afternon at her home. Twenty guests were pres-ent, Mrs. Arthur Macke entertained at a children's party Wednesday .of last week at her home iu Cop-perto- n in honor of the thirteenth birthday anniversary of her daughter Delia. Twenty guest b were present. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kemp entertained the Contract Bridge club Tuesday evening .Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ice-land Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robbe, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kich-- . ards, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myers, and Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene Chand-ler. " Mrs. Annie Smith who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Masters, the past eight months, will leave during the week for Muskegan, Michigan to make her home. , i i ' Members of the L. T. B. club were delightfully entertained by Mrs. C. L. Countryman Wednes-day of last week. Covers at luncheon were laid for twelve guests. Bridge was enjoyed af-ter luncheon. Ono (lav service, Friday-Satur-dav- ,' ROYAL LAUNDRY, Phone iR)., Mr. and Mrs. George Robbe at-tended the dinner given by the Magna chapter O. E. --S. Wednes-day evening of last week. Mrs. II. C. MeSliane entertain-ed members of the Emanon club at dinner Wednesday evening. Mrs. Percy L. Lambert of Nam-p-a, Idaho, sent tlio week-en- d with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Pear-son. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benson of Parowan were guests of their daughter, 51 rs. Flossie Ramsey, during the week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Otteson nnd children of Spanish Fork were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Otteson Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Angus Christen-se- n left Tuesday for a weeks' visit vvi;'h Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke at American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gibbons of Oakley, Idaho were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Nix Sun-day. Mrs. Jane Jackson was hostess to the Museo Ve Vees Tuesday evening. , Refreshments were served to twelve guests. NOTICE TO CREDITORS " All nationalities, we know no race, creed or color; women, men who arc desirous of preparing for the detective profession, com-municate with Scotland Yard De-tective Bureau, Gorman Bldg., f.G Division St., Albany N. Y. Economic Mow The aocifty for'flu Having nf Tin)-- i now It founded efTlcltmcj orgHntra tion lo Frnnce. hn decided In favoi of the sborteulng of Dames. It wanta to limit finally names to flv letter and other nainea to two. In thin way It U declared the business wort would aa much money In corrponi1 tnct yearly. |