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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN 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 postoffice at Bingham Canyon, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Millinery Opaiag I Display Latest i I PARISIAN MODELS I i I 1 s Commencing I SATURDAY, ARCH 9th ! I cMrs. T. H. Parsons ooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ! Special SALE Curtains! O $ This Hale makes it possible to recurtain your home at big savings. O f Everything th-i- t goes into the making of fine high priced curtains is embo- - O 5 died in this wonderful group. A O STYLE The newest developments in cui-tai-n design. q O QUALITY Almost unbelievable at these prices. jf WORKMANSHIP Tailoring, Exquisite ! Made by a manufacturer who qO has formerly made only the high priced curtains. O o o O , Take advantage of this Once-in.a-Seas- on Sale. q 5 Five beauliful styles and designs. Kriss Kross, Combination Chick, Ivory O o Voile, Valance set of hand twist Voile and Ecru. Q o o O PRICED $1.29, $1.39, $1.49, and $1.59. g 5-- Also big display of the newest Spring Designs of Cretonne draperies at a O o o O very special price of 25c per yard. Qo O Anotner shipment of those beautiful Nelly Don dresses have just arrived, ft OO All the latest materials priced $1.95, $2.95 and $3.93. II 2 , BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. O 2 o 0 g 1 Bingham Merc Co. g g THE BIG STORE g g OOOOOOOOf oooooooooooooooooooooooooo aCPENNEYC: I 476-- 8 MAIN STREET BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH "A Friend of the Family" Somewhere, near you, there is a sign like this. It is a friendly sign one that promises Quality, always at a Saving and back of that promise stands the honor of a great Company. To the Man of the House it means sturdier ihoes and clothes at lower-than-usu- al prices. His wife knows it as a store where she can find what she wants at a price she c.in afford. The next time you sec that sign drop in sir. .1 lock around. You will find it an honest, depend-tbl- e sign a real "friend of the fami'y." FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 8 & 9 ' ihmih in ii.i t' i".fr p on Lili and HOUSEHOLD HEEDS teed at FINE AT ESS-JAY'- S SPECIAL MONEY-JAVIN- G PRICES Ess-Jay- 's ? I I 5c Crystal White fZriancee Face noil 25c Eagle Brand 10- - (0S$ J tfttSSSSH Powder .. IUU MiIk m ggg . ana s1-0- 0 Fiancce Per- - 33c Card's GraPe I wBfflJzi I free i tL.-- m mm I tZ : . .... 6 for 23c H Xf!r.....$2.00J --'Oc I 5 for 21 c few 1L I 25c 49c Ifc8. 25c.fi. 4 Ifll Z3C 12 for 68 65c Pond's Vanish-AO- -. ggP Green; Vt pound " J 50c Extract of Witch Hazel, 0Cp I jg Cream Ju H GOc Ea3.Jay Fountain Bjcnd mj v. 'Pint' tfl' I 50c Pebeco Tooth 97- - M Coffee, pound Hlb 50c Alco Massage Rubbing 07f h Paste g,u E $1.25 Lydia Pinkham's 7Q- - firiU)' K Alcohol, pint 25c Listerine Tooth 1 0- - M Vegetable Compound ..l3bLjaJ fl IP! 23c Boric Acid; 10- - I Paste ....... ... . .' rJ $1J25 Parke, Davis QQ-tH- M fa ".. 11 8 ounces.. .,0bSi 50c Ipana Tooth OCg standarized Cod Liver Oil JUU 1 fe 25c Glycerine and Rose- - M g Paste 40c '5f ft ' 6 ounces f Ctorla 23C : i luS"5 " 18C If 6 .....35C I 30c Stedman's Teeth- - 1Q, lnwders" ,tU ' 20c Epsom'SaU,' 10-- 1 $1.00 Gillette PQ- - h f ks&W pound I Blades ? tU I IIH1' 19a I drRMd!...23c OKr1 jIqc I 30c Phenola, 19CRl 33C WKaiT Wafers ; lBbde3 JJvi Will pt with pint ci in $1.00 Bencoline C- O- &- - f Vacuum Bottle li4j Antiseptic 50c Auto Strop 0K p A$2 50 Twin- - 50c Bencoline 0C-9i- M I Blades, 5's K $.&phx Strop- - fef Ifei .....;TT27C I Agto Strop orJ-S- Hot IsSa Tablets. 100's 03C W I've, red Q0- - 50c Phillips' Milk of h 51-5- 0 Monitor O- A- fi r V . 34C f. Alarm Clock 301 , $1.50 Knight Fountain Syringe. QO- -b K,DaVi; COpM Waterbury Thrift Alarm No.'KntI 5 American Oil fc3 p Clock. Your choice of TS t: ; 30c Laxative Bromo colors-- Red Green, g 3 h STITVV ......... g flBluCOr YC"0W ig jgZwVand Fountain --79c CZ Syringe. No. 2 $1.00 Listerine 73C A i' 25c Infant 10- - ;: P Size. Complete r 25c Aromatic Cascara; 10- - 'f. Syringe assortment of correctly CJ1 CO " 2 ounces ,UV designed Attachments ,,DJI $3.00 Admiral Hot Water MOD "C.nai OjC $2.00 Home's Best Hot Water tfl 00 I Bottle. No.J2 Size Bottle. No. 2 Size k $4.50 Admiral Combination Hot Water fi $3.00 Cooper's Sanitary r $3.00 Home's Best Combinatioa Hot- - I 1 Bottle and Fountain Syringe. 00 OQ (H; Vaginal tfl QR water Bottle and Fountain CI 0Q t) No. 2 Size .... IDooche ,. 'l3UJ Syringe. No.2Size lidO ,. 4IW--,-- - ,. .,, mi. hi ini.tr in nimi-i- Dr. arl 0. Larson has opened an office in Bingham for the practice of his profession of hiropractor. He is located on the second floor of the VVoodring building at 485 Main St. where he may be found Tuesday and Saturday of each week. Pwmyi rwssoa sit S9.S5 at Mrs. Byron Bird and children returned home Monday of last week from Pasadena, Cal., where they visited for six weeks vith Mrs. Bird's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hartman. Mrs. Arthur Cook and Mrs. Wayne Hanson were hostesses to the Ladies Fireman Auxiliary Monday evening. Five hundred was played. Mrs. Jack Hou3e-hnlr-won first rrizp. Mrs. J. Jfc l V 1 W A.uuww - T The Fashion Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson entertained the C. C. Club Wed. neoday evening of last week. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-ard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman. Mrs. J. B. Meyers and Mrs. Eugene Morris were hostesses to the Ladies Civic club last Thursday evening. A short talk on inventions was given by S. P. Holt, and Paul Ransom gave a talk on 'Flag Code.' Refresh-ments were served to Mrs. Jas. Nerdin. Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs. T. A. Masters, Mrs. R. H. Ken-ne- r, Mrs. W. H. Han-is- , Mrs. H. C. McShane,, Mrs. Kenneth Russel, Mrs. Severen Grand, quist, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. T. M. Chesler, Mrs. Robert Kelley, Mrs. Arthur Cook, Mrs. J. H. Mclntyre, Mrs. Bert Roberts and Mrs. James Vietti. One of the most attractive events in society during the week was a Bridge party given by Mrs. Andy Anderson and Mrs. Earl Nepple at the Masonic Hall Saturday afternoon. The hall was attractive with a pro. fusion of flowers in green vases, St. Patrick ideas being carried out. The ten tables had bright covers of green, with score pads and pencils suggestive of St. Patrick. High score at Bridge was won by Mrs. Theo Chesler, and second by Mrs. Wm. Trevar-the- n. Mrs. Thurman was award-ed the house prize. A delicious two course luncheon was served and St. Patrick ideas were car-ried out in the salad and ices. Places were marked for Mrs. Le-la-nd Walker, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Thurman, Mrs. Joe Norden, Mrs. Paul Ransom, Mrs. . J. A. Ingalls, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. Robert Goodwin, Mrs. A. C. La. rick, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Miss Jennie Buchman, Mrs. Roscoe Casper, Mrs. Feno Shafer, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs 0. S. Jensen, Mrs. J. B. Meyers, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. Will Meyers, Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mrs. Ross Hocking, Mrs. Bryan Bird, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Nat Segil, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Arthur Macke, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. "J. C. Leiser, Mrs. L. C. Jones, Mrs. George Bihler, Mrs.. Ma-tilda Bishop, Mrs. Sylvia Bishop, Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Mrs. George Robbe, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Ne-va Abel and Mrs. James Barkle. Mr. and Mrs. George Robbe entertained at a delightful din-ner party, Friday evening. A crystal bowl of pink butterfly, sweet peas and roses graced the center of the table. St. Patrick ideas were carried out in the ap. pointments. Place cards were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Law-rence Snow, Patty Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone. Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Jensen and Mr. Brent Lynch. After dinner Bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. 0. S. Jensen won ladies prize and Mr. Robert Hone the gentlemen's prize. Creedon second, and Mrs. Ralph Kvans, house prize. Refresh-ments were served to Mrs. Householder, Mrs. Creedon. Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Adolph Chiaro, Mrs. Ray Tatton, Mrs Eugene Jenkins, Mrs. W. II. Harris, Mrs. II. C. McShane, Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Fred Bemus, Mrs. Joe Scussel, Mrs. Lon Rawlings, and Mrs. D. Lar-son. Miss Adele Peters and Miss Lora Carling entertained Thurs. day evening at the home of Mrs. Theo Chesler. Miss Helen Cand-lan- d gave a review of Eugene Oneill's life and some of his plays. His famous play 'The Strange Interlude' was discuss-ed. Luncheon was served to Miss Alta Acord, Mis3 Dora Hansen, Miss Florence Childs, Miss Verena Graham, Miss Ma-rion Russel, Miss Blackburn, Miss Vera Baer, Mra. J. Kemp, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mds. Horace Higgs, Mrs. J. Bushnell, Mrs. A. E. Pearson and Mrs-- . Maud Bowl-b- y. Miss Stella Klopenstine and Mrs. Arthur Bird were hostess-es to the Nu I Girls at the home of the former at Copperfield, Thursday evening of last week. Bridge was played. Miss Dora Hansen won first prize and Miss Florence Childs second. Lunch-eon was served to Miss Hansen, Miss Childs, Miss Mabel Neprud, Miss Lucille Carrigan, Miss Lola Carrigan, Miss Annie Masters, Miss Verena Graham, Miss Alta Acord, Miss Adele Peters, Miss Lora Carling, Miss Agnes James, Mrs. Viola Jessen, Mrs. Edna P. Wade, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Miss Doris Masters, Miss Lottie Max-fiel- d, Miss Helen Candland. Mrs. George Ralls, Mrs. Lawrence Stillman and Mrs. Klopenstine. V Mrs. Mark Hansen entertain, ed the L T B Club at the home of Mrs. Fred Turner in Copper-fiel- d Wednesday afternoon of last week. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Tracy Pug-mir- e. Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Harry Steele, Mrs. W. H. Harris, Mrs. Vaughn Christensen, Mrs. Charles Sul. lenger, Mrs. Fred Turner, Miss Melba Turner and Mrs. Heber Nichols. Some smart Spring Hats at The Fashion Shop. See them today. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Addis and Mrs. Thomas Yates, formerly of Lehi, have moved to Copperfield- - The Fireman and Ladies Aux-iliary entertained at a card par-ty Wednesday evening of last week at Fire Hall No. 1. The Ladies Civic Club enter-tained at a card party at the Ma-sonic Hall Thursday evening of last week. Five hundred and Bridge were played. Luncheon was served to 100 guests. ' RUPTURE EXPERT HERE F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, nationally famous expert, will himself personally be at the Roberts Hotel, and will remain in Provo Saturday only, March 16, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Mr. Seeley says : "The Spermatic shield will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days on the aver, age case. Being a vast advance-ment over all former methods exemplifying instantaneous effects immediately appreciable and withstanding any strain or position no matter the size or lo-cation. Large or difficult cases, or incisional ruptures (following operations) specially solicited. This instrument received the on-ly award in England and in Spain, producing results without surgery, injections, medical treatments or prescriptions, with distinguisthed personal pa. trons of all nations." 'His me-thod has always been most sa-tisfactory." Late Dr. Edward Shippen, former Medical Direc-tor, U. S. Navy. This instrument is the same as supplied to Surg. Genls. Bu. reau, U. S. Naval Hospital. Penn. R. R. Etc. Etc. He will be glad to demonstrate without charge or fit them if de-sired. Business demands pre-vents stopping at any other place in this section. N. B. Every statement in this notice has been verified be. fore the Federal and State Courts. F. H. Seeley. CAUTION All cases should be cautioned against the use of any elastic or web truss with I understraps, as same rest where 1 the lump is and not where the J opening is, often resulting in 1 strangulation. I Home Office, 117 N. Dearborn St, Chicago, 111. I RESTLESS NIGHTS IS NA-TURE'S SIGNAL OF "DAN-GER AHEAD." Mrs. B. R. Ball, Olean, N. Y. Says, 'Come or write to 483 '2 N. Union St., and I will tell you my full experience with Lithiat-e- d Buchu (Keller Formula).' It acts on bladder as epsom salts do on bowels. Drives out foreign deposits and lessens excessive acidity- - This relieves the irrita-- 9 tion that causes getting up nights. The tablets costs 2c each at all drug stores, Keller Laboratory, Mechanicsburg, i Ohio, or locally at Bingham 1 )rtig Company. W. V. Evans, Deputy County Assessor, is busily engaged in collecting delinquent taxes for 1928 and assessing property for 1929. County Treasurer D. K Mof-fi- tt has given instructions to ' precede to levy on property de-linquent for 1928. In order to avoid the expense of levy which is $3.00, and where the property 'is an automobile at least $5.00, additional for storing property will amount to perhops more than the tax itself in a great many instances, this matter should be attended to at once. m m m Officer (to man pacing sidt-wa- lk at 3 A. M.) . "What are you doing here?" Gentleman : "I forgot my key, officer and I'm waiting for my children to come home andff. |