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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thursday; September 20, 1923 Don't forget the millinery dis-play at Mrs. T. II. Parson's, Tuesday, September 25. www Don't forget the millinery dis-play at Mrs. T. II. Parson's, Tuesday, September 25. - . TT 1TTV A NATION-WID-E, S CLOSING HOURS Every Day i mstitu770n a ' j rp kD Vakc Day CAU, I lM A SalSdfy's, . Utah Cop- - . at L.jicie savings are meatett - per pay This Store .476480, Main St. Bingham Cenyon, Utah Days 8p.m. Fall Brings Supreme Values in V 'Mats and Caps I for Men and Boys i . . September Presentation of Marathon Hats just in time for brisk September days ! comes this Feature Assemblage and Pres-entation of Marathon Hats. The name Marathon is to these Hats what Sterling is to Silverware and 1 4Kt. to gold Jewelry. Marathon tells you that these Hats are Foremost in Style Four-Squa- re in Qual--' jty and absolutely Unassailable as to ;; Finish, Balance and Proportion. See them! t Buy them 1 Wear them with Confidence! They have our unqualified iecommenda' "The Ace" soundi th 4 yrT&ZfsJZX& S key-not- e of exceptional . A&sF 6l I 1 Stylo. Quality and Value HiSSS W, ' at a ri Low Price. This I VA Zf VVIM I smart, snap-bri- m Fedora ft. X has the new triple-ititche- d T H edge. In Pearl, Brown, UffJV" 1 Green and Slate. V J LLllllCT $2,98 . f&r "The Collegian" is represen- - Z?' ""Ok tative of Young Men's ideas "Tp VAJ v and preferences for the Curl- - A f Brim Hat. It has three rows ColleglCM JTrT? R of stitchin? on brim and comes L feStf1 in Pearl, and Nickel; full Jg J satin lined. lM-- T.. jk , $3.98 - )wywm i The Pinnacle" is another Young tSt' H Men's hat in snap brim; also at 3.98. --Q 1 u-- "The Prize" is styled to the second with force, f V and vigor of design. A raw-edg- e snap-bri- m yfs ,N Fedora. Expertly made and finished; reeded ftr S "The leather sweat-ban- d; new September shades, 0 ff Pnze $4.98 & - $4.98 , I A ! ! ! InjOYAL I j BEST TAILORING, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP MAI: . j f ' TO YOUR PERSONAL MEASURE, ANY STYLE YOU 2j 'J PREFER, AS LOW AS $25.00. i ., , : g $ WE CARRY A WONDERFUL LINE OF $ i SILK SHIRTS . J I THE BEST OBTAINABLE. I I I FULL LINE of High Quality J Patent ' Leather and Visi Kid Shoes j $ ' VERY REASONABLY PRICED. SOME AS LOW AS g $3.79 t it sr ts i sf AT Bingham Canyon, Utah , We accept signovers on all mines. jf I Watch for Our Great II Nation Wide Winchester I Store Sale Which Starts f I Thursday, September 2.7, and J I Ends Saturday, October 6th j ft . We will have hundreds of real bargains in useful household ar-- x " a2; ' Ss tides in this big sale. 5 '3 S" Dodgers showing and describing each article will be distributed ; ) i ft a : later to each home. 2 l . 5 : This will be a wonderful chance to secure many wanted house- - i - hold items at greatly reduced prices through our Cooperation I : with the Great Nation-wid- e Winchester Stores. BINGHAM MERC CO. J I THE BIG STORE j I Commencing Tuesday, Sept. 25th f Showing I s All the Latest Novelty Pattern Hats You are Invited to Attend s If SV3RS. T. H. PARSONS I Mr. and Mra. Robert Home spent the week in Salt Lake. Mr,s. George Dolman and Bon Ro-bert were week-en- d guests of Mrs. W. S. Joneg In Salt Lake. The General Committee of the Far-- I cnt Teachers assorlatlon met Mon- - I pfry evening at the hoime of the presl-- i Bat, Mrs. James Nerdln. PlanB were fcrmulated for the present school I year. Members of the general cun- - I mlttee are Mrs. James Nerdin, Mr. II. R. Atkln, Mrs. J. W. WjtjodhouBe, Mr. ( Boyd Barnard, Mrs. Edna P. Warto, 9 Miss Alta Acord, Miss Adele Peters, J Miss M. Russel, Miss Dora Hanson, t Mr. J. A. Ingalla, Miss Florence Childs, Mrs. O. S. Jeimen, and Mr. George Streadbeck. b Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larsen had as h thefr dinner guesta Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Larsen and Mrs. Thomas fc Brady and family of Taylor.sville. Members of the F. O. B. club enter-tained at a show Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Reod Stewart, honoring Miss Ruth Jchansen, a bride elect. Bunqo was the diversion of the evening. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Theo Chesler, Miss Elaine Hor-n- e, Mrs. M. A. Hendrlckson, Mifw Evelyn Vietti, Miss Margaret Irelani Mlsg Doris Masters, Mrs. Lorrin Stt kes, Miss Nona Nerdin, Miss Lena Scu'ssel, Miss Elsie Clarey, Miss M. Henry, MIsg LtDna Christopherson, Miss Mary Fisher, Miss Tlla Orgill, Misses Lola, Lucille and Agnes Car-riga- n, Misses Anna and lone Steelo, Misses Ethel and Ingrid Hill, Mrs. J. Househoulder, Mrs. James Household-Kfrs- . Claj-enc-e Cjipnary, and Mrs. V. S. Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rfibertaon at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Miss A. Westover and MUs Rhoda Everett of Provo, and Mr. B. Snell and Herbert Robertson of Span-ish Fork. Mrs. C. W. Adderley entertained the American Legion Auxiliary last Friday evening. State President Mrs, L. R. Edwards of Provo and Stato Secretary Mrs. George Dallas of Pro-vo were special guests. The following officers were Installed for the ensuing year. Pres. Mra. Paul Ransom, Vlco-Pra- s. Mrs. Ren Nichols, Sec.Troas. Mrs. H. C. McShane, Historian Mrs. Lee Jones, Sergt.-at-Arm-8 Mrs. C. W. Adderley, Chaplain Mis. Wm. Mace. |