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Show Mrs. Den Nichols entertained the Emanon club at her home on Hoasteni heights Thursday evening. Bridge was played. A. two courae luncheon waa served to Mrs. Paul Rusaom, Mrs. Ross Hocking, Mrs. Bryan Bird, Mrs. C. E. Adderley, Mrs. Neva Abel, Mrs. Rex Tripp, Miss Alta Acord, Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. Daisy Bogart, Mrs. Eugene Mor-ris, Mrs. Arthur Macke, Mrs. C. W. Adderley, Mrs. H. C. McShane, Mlsa Doi-- Hansen, Mrs. Jack Whlteley and Mrs. O. & Jensen. ... m m si Mrs. Sam Balrd Who has been visit. tag with her sister Mrs. O. 8. Jensen, the past week, returned to Salt Lake Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Russell entertaiued the Bachelor Girls club Monday eve. ning. Bridge was played. A delight luncheon was served to Elaine Homo, Vera Grandqulet. Lottie Maxfield, Ma. bel Knudaen, Ella Orgill, Elvera Sand, strom, Mrs. Alfred Knight and Mrs. Severen Grandqulst. Mrs. H. B. Aven, was hostess to the OGOO club at her home in Copper, tield Thursday afternoon ot last wetk. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. R. G. Frasier, Mrs. Maurice Cotter, Mrs. J. C. Leiser, Mrs. J. D. Shilling, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. Robert Hono, Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Bud Aven, Mrs. Horace Aven, and Mrs. Arthur Maly. Ladies otbe American Legion Aux, ilary met at the home ot Mrs. C. E. Adderley Friday evening. After the regular business meeting, luncheon was served to Mrs. H. C. McShane, Mrs. Taul Ransom, Mrs. Stanley Jac-ques, Mrs. Roy Shilling. Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. C. W. Adderley, Mrs. Ren Nichols, Mrs. Jack Whlteley, Mrs. Da-vid Lyon, Mrs. C. L. Countrycan, Mrs. Roscoe Casper, and Mns. George Bol. man. Mrs. Theo Chesler entertained mem-bers ot the Martha Sewing Circle at the Masonic Hall Wednesday after, noon of last week. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Roscoe Casper, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. James Barkle, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. J. A. Ingalls, Mrs. James Jensen, Mns. W. W. Showalter, Mrs R. G. Frailer, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. George Bolman and Mrs. A. C. Larick. ' Mrs. Will Thomas entertained at an tea last Thursday after noon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mrs. Annie Hull, Mrs. JullaRoudabush, Mrs. Boyd Bar. nard, Mrs. John Robertson, and Mrs. F. E. Turner. . ' , Mrs. Jannibelle SulHvan entertained the Just-A-Me- re Club Wednesday af-ternoon of last week. Bridge was the feature and luncheon was served to Mrs. Wm. Kelm, Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Mrs. Howard Fisher, Mrs. Tracy Pug-mir- e, Mrs. Mark Hansen. Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, Mrs. Basil Doman, Mrs. He. ber Nichols and Mrs. Charles Sullen-ge- r. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Winn of Copper, field announce the engagement . of their daughter Elva, to Martin Jensen of Brtgham City, the marriage to take place on Monday, Nov. 26th. Mrs. C. H. Winn entertained at a shower at her home in Copperfield Monday evening, honoring her daugh. ter Elva who will be married , this month. Five hundred was played. Luncheon was served to the guest of honor and to Mrs. Bud Aven, Mrs. A. Maly, Mrs. A. Williams, Mrs. W. C. Mayne, Mrs. J. Knudsen, Mrs. C. Cow-ard, Mrs. Wm, Keim, Mrs. D. Knud. sen, Mrs. B. K. Doman, Mrs. G. Long, Mrs. E. Knutfsen, Mrs. G. P. Johnson, Mrs. Mark Hansen, Mrs. A. D. Mugfur, Mrs. I. Terry, Mrs. J. Denver, Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Mrs. J. H. Pitts, Mrs. J. Nichols, Mrs. A. E. Norberg, Mrs. Zlna Christensen, Mrs. .", M. Pierce, Mrs. W. E, Srott, Mrs. Mell Allen Mrs. L. E. Muliner, Miss Blanche Mll-ne- r, Mias Margaret Anderson, Mrs. J. Crow, Mrs. Wendell Mellor, Mrs. C. Poulsen, Mrs. Ray Buckle, Mrs. Jan-nibelle Sullivan, Mrs. Chas. Hudson, Mrs. G. Anderson, and Miss Isabel Curby, Mrs. D. B. Addis, Miss Vlda Whiting, Miss Bernice Winn and Miss Flossie Winn, all of Lehl. ' ." . Miss Nona Nerdin was hostess to the F O B Club Monday evening of last week. Luncheon was served to $ guests. Miss Ella Orgill entertained at Bridge Tuesday evening of last week. The guests were, Ella Orgill, Elaine Horne, Mayne Myer, Frank Smith dna Ann Mantel. , : , : " Mr. and Mrs. Roy King are rejolc. ing over the arrival of a baby daugh. ter, born Wednesday, Nov. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone were Salt Lake visitors over the week-en-d. Labor Head Asks Nation's Workers to Support Red Cross William Greon, president ot tha American Federation ot Labor, in Washington, calls upon tha workers ot the nation to support the twelfth annual roll call ot tht American Red Cross, November 11-1- In the following statement: "Through the American Bed Cross ws find expression tor soma ot our noblest Ideals. It is an instrument tor magnifying many times our personal service to humanity. "In tha taoe ot graat disasters, when tha injured and homeless rua Into tha thousands, there is little wa can do Individually. Consolidat-ing our strength througt member-ship in this great organisation, our opportunity tor service is unlim-ited. Wa must not forget that every day is a day ot disaster to thou-sands. Into homes where disaster strikes your Red Cross goes in your name to be friend and counselor to those Vtion whom misfortune has laid her heavy hand. "As President ot tha American Federation ot Labor, I hops and teel confident that tha workers ot (he nation will respond to tha Red Cross Roll Call and have a part In this organisation's great work." (Signed) ' WILLIAM GREEN, President American Federation ot Labor. .iA O'DONNELL & GO. I Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon Utah Phone 17 Salt Lake Phone Wasatch 6461 !1SEENNEYG 476 So. Main St. Bingham Canyon, Utah When Looking for Values Always Shop Here Trimming Is Important the New Fall Frock The discreet use of bows end of lace brings In a tn-- j dency to trimming that Isj part of the feminine mode' lines are circular and gracefully draped. Come In to see these charming t:rv frocks for your and: wir'-- r needs. f$9.90' Women Mkszi Pu-Siik-- HoSe ; Quality . 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' ' Every WH Electrics range is designed with that D A W P E C " ' i one point in mind. The oven considered always IVrilixILiiJ - - one of the weak points in a range has been made , .1 one of the strongest features in these wonderful ; 'k y GUARANTEED First of all, re UnmualWorthwhae made in one piece, . (sJ-tP-K FCTRICS ... SrjffiSSS-- - FOR ONE YEAY : porcelain enamel. td0! That EUardS against ontlnldendouuld mk. . , i .1 tag It absolutely So . ' rUSting. MakeS tile eur to kcrp clua-- no plmce fot v i oven last as long as STiSL--h EOSV ' TeriT18 "'. the range ltSelf. unifotm,vcnhemt.Kneceitr fot good baking nd ratting. But that isn't all. Cooking Unlt-- Md wUh i ' There are. many boft,.dc,Prati. Qlifofl.n Anrw. T other substantial utpo- - - . C Sturdj ConitTucIlon Another mnmmmm " construction lea wtong fcatw. subniHv- - ,'n T M H built, to the nnge cannot warp s tUreS Li orgetoutofihap.. Electrics ranges that sudi on --a we would like to o,?. turocde,thet,a show you. - Know t?ws oK for yourself won't you, ; ;, come in today and see them? - : . mBniHsnaiionsuiEii J Guarantees Marvelous i TONE Quality ; DISTANCE ! M) ' You 11 Say So When You Hear THE PH1LCO XV' ! Hear a set in our Music Room or in your own home A' ' ' ' Granite Furniture Co. Phone 57 , Bingham Canyon Utah Granite Furniture Co. Phone 57 Bingham Canyon Utah ' : : .... . aawnaaaaaaajasaaaMaaaaatJavaaaaaaaanaMawaa 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 r m. Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Phone Was. 10G9 SCHEDULE Cars leave Salt Lake City at 7, 9 and 11 a. m. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. FARES One wya ...... $1.50 Round Trip $2.50 TRUCKING ' CALL 181 FOR SERVICE TRUCK. We hauj anything any time. ; Experienced furniture .... movers. L. T. Elofhcins JUST SAY 181 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 $48.87 more than galvanized iron piping and will LAST FOREVER F. H. PERLEYWrrS, H. U DAVIDSON Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. ' Afl Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Vtsii ... 9 ":' ,; Came Out of War Clean "Herbert Hoover came out ot the war clean," declared Senator Hitch-tatcl- , Democrat, of Nebraska, In the BBoate In 1919. "He came out bar-M- l rendered great aerflce to the aerlcan people. He cam out at the ad ot a great army of f jlunteer cltl-san- i men, women and children who Bd, at his request, saved and skimp-M- . and bad thus helped him to con-a-the food that was necessary to Via the war." tnct$ Delay Own Btrth Observations mad by British dentist has led to the belle that It tb weavther U bad the small egg moth can postpone Its own birthday for days, months or years. The co-eo-ot tbla type Is ordinarily due to open In February, btit 11 the weather is tadement the birth Is usually post-poned sometimes fot 13 months. Uoths Gave been known to emerge successfully uter being Imprisoned U yean. |