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Show ' THE BINGHAM BULLETIN ' i Mrs. Madison, Mrs. Janibelte Hulll- - van, Mrs. George Cunliffe, Mrs. CM-ler- s, and Mrs. Francis Qulnn. MIhs Stella Klopeimleln was the charming hostens to the Nu 1 girls at her home in Copperfleld last Sat-urday evening. The Valentine mo-tif was carried out in the house de-corations and at the bridge tables. Prizes nt bridge were won by Miss Doris Masters, first, and Miss Lola Carrlgan second. Those prseent in-cluded Mrs. Arthur Bird, Miss Ver-en- a Ornham, Miss Helen Candland, ,Mlsn Annie Masters, Miss Margaret Ireland, Miss Alta Miller, Miss Dor-is Masters, Miss tola Carrlgan, Miss Lottie Mazfleld, Mrs. Klopen stein, Miss Blanche Larson, Mrs. Viola Jessen, Mrs. Willis Parks, Mrs. Laurence Stillnian, Miss Mable Neprude, and Mrs, Maurice Cottor. Parks the consulutlon. Those at-tending were Mrs. Frank Meade, .Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. Hebe Ni-chols, Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mc. ' Robert Roddu, Mrs. William Atkin-son, Mrs. Ray Watson and Mrs. Monty Cosgrove. (- - Mr. and Mrs. George Rolninn en-tertained their bridge club Inst Mon-day night. Thp attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fer'nley, Mr. and Mr. Joseph Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mr. nad Mrs. L. C, Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cottor. . "Our Gang" was entertained by Miss Kate Tippet ts and Miss Nell Huff on Saturday of Inst week. Bridge was the diversion of the ev-ening, Miss Anna Steele winning 1st prlae and Miss; Konn Nerd In win-ning second. The guests Included Miss Evelyn and . Norrlne Vlettl, Miss Norma Olsen, Miss Luclle Ol-se- Mrs. Jane Kastellic, Miss Mary Masters, Miss Melba Huff ai.d Miss Iris Tlppetts, the latter two from Salt Lake. ; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Reld winning the first prize and Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Stewart winning second prize. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Linnell, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murray and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Linnell. A special meeting of the Ameri-can legion Auxiliary will be held on Saturday, February 21, at No. 2 Fire Hall at 2:00 p. m. Depart-ment president Mrs. George F; Ba-iliff and other visitors will be pres-ent. A secial program Is being ar-ranged and all members are urged to attend. All eligible women to the Auxiliary are especially invited. Mrs. Bud Nichols delightfully en-- f 'tulned last Friday night In honor of Mrs. Ida Thomson. Cards were enjoyed during the evening, the winners being Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Florence Wallace and Mrs. Sand-stron- i. Others present were Mrs. Geo. Johnson, Mrs. Chris Thomp-son, Mrs. John Knudsen, Mrs. But-ler, Mrs. Hazel Fen ton, Mrs. Viola Poulson, MVs. Joe Adams, Mrs. William Mace, Mrs. Ella Mellor, Society Mr. Charles II. Stain of Salt Lake wag the luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Nix on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miller of Salt Lake were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lambson lust Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edward Grant and daughter; Donna Gay, are visiting at Draper with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Linnell of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R, K. Madsen. Mrs. Louis Rucbman entertained at a one o'clock luncheon last Mon-day, for Mrs. L. C. Brecken, Mrs. Harvey Garrlty and Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mrs. Hyrum Argyle entertained at dinner last Thursday evening. Cov-ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Timothy and for Mr. and Mrs. E. Maragumn. Mrs. Ray Tattan was the hostess to the Flremens.; Auxiliary No. 1 Inst Monday eveuing. 5(H)" was the diversion of the evening with' Mrs. W. H.' Harris winning first prize and Mrs. Bruce Ivy the house prize. Mrs. Lorn Stokes won the consolation. Others present Includ-ed Mrs. Lon Rjtwlinx, Mrs. Irvln Sllllman, Mrs. Vfayne Hanson, Mrs. II. C. McShane, Mrs. Ruth House-holder, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Hazel Robinson1 and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins. Miss Doda Hanson charmingly en-tertained the Emanon club at the home of Mrs. Theo. Chestler Satur-day evening. Valentine decorations were used throughout and the din-ner table was centered with a lovely basket of sweet peas. Bridge was enjoyed, Mrs. J, Kemp and Mrs. Myrtle Lockhead winning the prlzr es. Guests included Mrs. Horace Hlggs, H. C. McShane, Mrs. R, G. Frazler, Mrs. Theo. Chestler, Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mrs. Ren Nichols, Mrs. L. C Jones, Mrs. O. S. Jense, Mrs. Neva Able, Mra A. Larlck, Mrs. Paul Ransome, Miss Vernon Baer. Miss Ruth Hanson and Mrs. Myrtle Lockhead, the latter of Salt lake City. . The Ladles Aid Society of High-land Boy gave a delighgtful card party at the home of Mrs. J. A. Nor-de- n last Thursday, for charity pur-poses. At the ','500" tables Mrs. Gronnlng won first prize and at the bridge tables Mrs. Leland Walker won first prize. The cut prize was won by Mrs. Alma Jensen. A large crowd attended..,- The Parent-Teacher- s association held a very well attended meeting at the high school last Monday night. A play under the direction of Miss Willa Greer and Miss Blanche Larson was given by the second grade gijotip, the Jr. High school orchestra gave two selections and the Junolr High girls' chorus sang several numbers. Bally n spoke on "Summer Recre-atona- l Activities," The O. N. O. club was delightful ly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. g last Friday night. "500" was the diversion of the evening Mr. and Mrs. Victor Boren and family are visiting friends and re-latives at Wallsburg, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gardiner of West Jordan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marton last Saturday. Mr. Claude Ivers and Mr. rhllllp Oulleton returned to Bingham from San Francisco where they have been visiting friends and relatives. Miss Alice Ray of Mldvale spent Friday of last week visiting friends and relatives in Bingham. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Shelley spent Sunday at American Fork vis-iting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shel-ley. "" Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee were the guests of Mrs. Robert Bee, Sr., of Provo, on Sunday. s Mrs. John Knudsen entertained the Copperfleld Relief Society at her home last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Halls-tro- n of Oakley, Utah, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Nix. Miss Bable Ivers entertained the Dew Drop Inn club on Tuesday ev-ening of last week. Supper was served to the Misses Helen and Mary Marks, Florence Bowman and June Ivers. Mra. Charles Hudson entertained last Wednesday for her son Charles, the occasion being his ninth birth-day. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the following young peo-ple : Gordon Jensen, Kenneth Dav-is, Roger Stewart, Calvin Jones, Joe Brown, Billy Denver, Gordon Dea-con, Blaine Wells, Spencer Jacques, Jack Edwards, Keith Sullenger and Clifton EarL Mrs. George Anderson was hostess to the Just-a-mer- e club on Wednes-day of last week. Bridge was the diversion, Mrs. Ada Christensen winning first prize, Mrs. Stella Do-ma- n winning second and Mrs. Willis I Buy in Bingham City and Save! " ' i ' A ROUND TRIP to Mount Pleasant by Telephone 55c (station-to-aUtio- n day rat ITS QUICKER TO TELEPHONE . : JT - TheMOUNTAIN STATES TEL. & TEL. CO. We have a large Exclusive Stock of VALENTINES, DECORATION ORNAMENTS and NOVELTIES WHEN YOU THINK OF VALENTINES think of M. L. JAMES STORE LOST: A child's eye glass in a darltj brown frame at School house. If found call Bulletin office. Summing It Up It is well to let a tittle sunsbtna nt as well aa in. iaMBBnn9SHaBlinnHHHiHBHHHnHMMDBnBnnKBBHHBHKI TO OUR PATRONS WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS AND PAYDAYS Will Be Feature Bargain Days at Ed Johnson's Meat and Grocery Money Saving Opportunities on the purchase of I HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE I will be available to our customers I Call Phone 148 for quotations I HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES EXCELLENT I SERVICE I SPRING TIME IS CURTAIN TIME New Stocks of Curtains, Draperies, Etc., at New Low Prices just arrived ce Cottage Curtains, priced, set, .... $1, $1.50, $1.65 White Ruffled Curtains, with colored borders ...... $1.00 Plain colored Marquisette Curtains, only . $1.25 Criss Cross Curtains $1.95 and $2.00 All new line Cretonnes, per yard, from 25c to 50c Beautiful Display Draperies, at, per yd 35c to $1.75 Everything new in Curtain nets, priced yd. .. 40c to $1.25 NEW SPRING WALL PAPER Our Spring Shipment of Wall paper has just arrived and is on display. Many new and beautiful designs'.ar.e 'shown this year. Prices are supremely low, 20c to 45c per Double Roll Bingham Mercantile Co. The BIG Store PRINCESS THEATRE BINGHAM i "ALL TALKING AND SINGING" WEEKLY PROGRAM Matinee Daily at 1:30 p. nu Evening 7:15 and 9 p. m. Phone 272 or 145 for Daily Program FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 and 14 "White Hell of Pitz Palu" BREATHLESS THRILLS! In all your life no thrills like these and every one of them dramatically heightened by the voice of Graham McNamee. ' . ADMISSION 15c and 35c SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY, IS and 16 "PART TIME WIFE" .Three Angles of Matrimony He's too tired, She's too tired, It's too bad I Merry comedy of Married life, with EDMUND LOWE and LEILA HYAMS I ADMISSION 15c and 35c . TUES., WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FEB. 1? I "The Man Who Came Back" with JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL j: The screen's favorite sweethearts, united again in the year's most sensational drama, of love, of sacrfice, of ' regeneration. ALSO A MUSICAL CARTOON ADMISSION 25c and 50c j - Next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 24, 25, 26 "CHECK and DOUBLE CHECK" Coming Attractions 3 "The Silver Horde," Dixiana," "Her Man," and "Cim- - i arron." j WE USE THE WORLD FAMOUS j SPUN pfl4C.jsYSTIfM I TALKING PICTURES AT THEIR BEST Enjoy Your Leisure Evening at the . Evergreen Gardens ! MINIATURE GOLF and DANCING ; I Hot Lunches - - Fountain Service f ; Tables for Ladies (" Cigars - - Cigarettes - - Tobacco - - and Confectionery Open 5:00 a. m. to 3 p. m. Daily y t Mrs. A. E. Paulsen and Mrs. C. A. Ellades entertained Tuesday ev-ening in honor of Mrs. George Wells, who left Wednesday for Cal-ifornia where she will spend the winter. "000' was the diversion of the evening, the ladles prize being won by Mrs. Mogg of Provo, first ; and Mrs. Lynn Starley, the conso-lation. Gentlemen prize winners .Mr. S. J. Dunsmore first and Mr. Patten of Provo, the consolation. .A late supper was served to the fol-lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Mogg, and Mr. and Mrs. Patten of Provo: Mrs. Loose and Mr .and Mrs. Torn Wilson of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. 11 McNamaira and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phelps of Mldvale; Mr. and Mrs. Doty Bush, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dunsmore, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ellades, Mrs. A. E. Paullsch, Mr. Bud Starley and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Starley and son. The guest of honor was presented with a' package to be opened to the coast. |