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Show ' " ' ' ' .... ? ' - Saeepl.il Admiiiioas Mnnj h' llriinilef rlio think oothln ol lnrnlns onlf-ml- l lliu dollar business rhnl. will leep Ishlj dmll tn cherishing high spot of the moat nstonlshlna Phnrarter Dstmlmite tnucfc.lnwn during college Jj; the fnrewell klM of an old sweetheart, ot an exceptional!? low gjnlf sonre - Ksrm nnd Fireside. THE BINGHAM BULLETIN , . Published at 446 Main St., Bingham Canyon, Utah Entered as second-cla- natter at the post-offic- e at Bingham Can-ye- n, Utah, under the act of Congress of March 2, 1879. Subscrption price for one year in advance, $2.00. J. R. Jarvis, Editor and Manager. " Like Molker Makes Mrs. Black. Just married, wrote home to her r down In Dixie to end her the recipe for hot cakea. After much labor the following recipe was mulled hk to ihe daughter: "Take much floor J"t need cording to how tnnnjr folk they Is to eat ; put In some Halt anybody knows how much; put In all the rent of the Ingredient. an' he ure to ha your griddle hot." Kxclmngt. laaaartaat Charity The Needlework Guild of America was organized In 1883 by small group of women who recognized the great seed for clothing In hospital, homee and other charities. From thlt mall beginning the work has been ex tended o that branclie now function In forty states, the District of Colum hla, Long Inland and the territory of Hawaii. It h never changed It aim pie form of memhenhlp the giving ol two or more new garment or a sum of money. . - - . ' Caa't Iteack Market , The I'uii American Union uy thai thooKh I'liniguay la noted for Its won uVrful orange crops, the oranges to go to waste by the thou minds because of lack of transpurtu tloa. In the repuhtlc there are on I) 274 mllct of railroad end practically no highway which penetrate the re-gions where orange grow. Orange railed near the railroad and near the . Paraguay river ire (hipped In larger quantities to Bueno Aires. 1 .i s Argeatlalaa Tarritery Patusonla Is m nn:n formerly to the whole south portion ol South An.erlia. extenillim from the Strait of Mugelliin Inilcllnltely north ward to alioiit the llility-vlKlit-parallel of aoutli lutltude. In It pres ent use I'uliiKonlrt ha no poMthal alKnlneance. H Is genemlly rwlrlct ed to the region lying eimt of the Andes and smith of Kin Neffo. Thl country remulned uiiclnlined until 1881. when It wua Incorporated will Argentina. Public Eaemie Thai there are men In all conn trie who gel their living hy war and by keeping np the quarrela of nations I shocking as It I true; hut when hose who are concerned In the gor omment of country make It a study to sow dlicord and cultivate preju-dice between nntlnns It becomes the more unpardonable. Thomn Pnlne, REBECCABS ENTERTAIN Members of the Rebeccah lodge entertained Wednesday evening of last week in ; Society Hall- - prizes at five hundred were won by Mrs. Joe Warning, Mrs. M. A. Stuart, and Mrs. Jane Jackson. The committee in charge was Mrs. Guy DeLucia, Mrs. T. A. Nerdin and Mrs. D. A. Bruno. Important Discover Iron ot e In the Marquette ranee wns flnrt found by a white ninn. William A. Burt, deputy surveyor for the gov ernnipni. nti Selemher Id 1884. at the extreme end of Teiil lake. , 1: laveetlfata If you should smell amok In the bouse, don't Just wonder where It Is; go Investigate Immediately. It tnuj be only s neighbor bnlldlng s Bra bul then It my not. Share Practice A seedy ileum wn Borrowing 110 for one week, and on counting It dis-covered only til, to whli'h he callpd the loan man's attention. It wn ex-plained that tl had been deducted aa interest, and as customary wn col tected In advunre. Kllnklng his eye In amazement, he scratched hi head and mumbled: M,'se slm' glad Ah dldnt need dl money fo' ten week. Torhe Mnciirlne. MRS. IVAN TERRY HOSTESS Mrs. Ivan Terry was hostess to the U. 0. Gk club Friday even-ing of last week1. Five hundred was played. Prize were won by Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mrs. Glen Long, and Mrs. James Denver. A two-cours- e supper was served to Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Denver, Mrs. A, 0. Mugfur, Mrs. Hazel Fenton, Mrs. Charles Winn, Mrs. George P. Johnson, Mrs. WJ E. Scott, Mrs. Richard Wells and ' Mrs. Ray Buckle. Fin Reildeatlal Street The relative (landing of the vaii oua large streets of the American cltle Is, of course, largely s matter ot opinion, but according to Edward llungerford In hi! book, "Ilochesler ' Kast avenue, Hochester, Is perhaps tot lluest residential atreet In America He say that till Is due not only t the beauty of the homes, but also t the careful restriction of the style ol architecture and the encroachment ol hnslne. Mit la toe' Growth The life hlotory of the mtotletoi ' Just . Ilk that of any flowering woody phot. It bear flower ; In due Mme Ihe berries follow, each with It inclosed seed; the berries are deposit ."I by hlrd or beaten down hy ruin limn the brunches, where Ihe and If Ihe seeding become Mnhllshed npon the branch It grow ignln in the age of producing flow era and seeds, and so on from gen ration to generation. LADIES ATTEND OUTING The following ladies from the Bingham Civic Club atended the outing of the Midvale Community Club at Nelson's home in Big Cot- - W tonwood canyon Thursday.: Mrs. J. B. Myers, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. Theo. Chesler, Mrs. W. IL Harris, Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Hrs Severen GTanquist, Mrs. James Nerdin and Mrs. Eugene Morris. R.eiiad.rt of Old Rom The I'ulHtlne Mil. Koine. It now a public park: the Janlculum ha been converted Into walks and drives. Jeffersoa's Slavery Ideas In Itandair "Life of Jefferson" P lienrs the following: "lie believed no preparation would render It expedl ent to admit them (slave) to the full rli;ht of citizenship by making them a part of the electoral body; nnd on the other hand, he considered their retention In the atate a a per-manently distinct nd Inferior free caste a fraught with Insuperable evil and danger." FISinNG AT MOON LAXE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ablanalp and family left Wed-nesday for a fishing trip to Moon Lake. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckle re-turned Thursday from a two week's trip to California. a a a m w GUESTS OF DR. FLYNN Mrs. J. F. Flynn and family arrived Thursday from GGlendale California to visit with Dr. J. F. Flynn. Ufa's Voyage We are like men and women wh lr the decks of ship at sea; w. seem to cam hack again and axaln to the place of our departure, bui while we have been moving we have come Into new latitude and long! rude and the conatellatlon them elve have altered their relationship to the Journey on which we started Ml this Is part of tht detp meaning f life. Kxehnnge. PioBoer Aate Builders Blwood lluynes I considered to be the first American automobile mnkei his first machine dating from 181)3. but he was followed soon after by Henry Ford, Charles E. Puryea and other There was practically no commercial manufacture before l!MK). Inventor. In other countries tiad constructed successful automonl! before this. Carl Jtent and 4,ottileb Daimler In Germany aa early as IM. Flags at Olympic Games The Itug used fur the Olympic games mis an arrangement of live circles on i white or neutral background. The hree upper c.rde. blue, black and red, do not touch, but they are Joined y the two lower circles of yellow and :rcen, which In turn do not touch each ther. The blue circle represent Eu-rope; the black, Afrlcs; the red Anter--- ; Ihe yellow, Asia, nd the grta, ustralasla. - REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BINGHAM CANYON, Bingham Canyon, Utah ' at the close of business on June 29th, 1929. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 11631 CHARTER NO. 12 Resources Loans and Discounts ' $218'2?'?n United States Government Securities Owned Other Bonds, Stocks, and Securities Owned ,SJJ.w Banking House C?Jf Furniture and Fixtures Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash and Due from Banks " '.TAo'Tn Outside Checks and other Cash Items MH.W $499,009.09 Liabilities Capital Stock Paid in $100,000.00 Surplus I 25.0CO.OO Undivided Profits 264.73 Cpshier's Cheeks Outstanding 639.87 Demand Deposits 166,571.10 Time Deposits 206,533.39 ? $499,009.09 SHate of Utah, County of Salt Lake, 33.:' L E. Chandler, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ; E. OltAINDLER, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before Correct Attest ; me this 2nd day of July, 1929. GEO. E. CHANDLER a L. COUNTRYMAN, " B. T. LYNCH ; Notary Public. ... LEONARD A. WILLIS Directors. r i f r a AND C. CLVul Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Terry enter-tained the IL and C. club Thurs-day evening of last week. Five hundred was the diversion. Sup-per was sorved to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Knudsen,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ablanalp, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Clin-ton Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson. ENTERTAINS L. T. B. CLUB Mrs. Frank Mead entertained the L. T. B. club at bridge lunch- - ' eon Wednesday afternoon of last week. Covers were laid for Mrs. George West, Mrs. Elmer Knud-sen, Mrs. Mike Pierce, Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Mrs. Dewey Knudsen, Atkinson, Mrs. Dewey Knudsen, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Vaughn Christensen, Mrs. Charles Sullen-ge- r, Mrs. Ileber Nichols, Mrs. Haarry Steele and Mrs. C. L. Countryman. Source of Vanilla It la from Hie dried pods of a spe cles of orchid, a climbing vine, native of Mexico, that we get vanilla, so much used for flavoring. Deadly Cat' The most dangerous pioperty of enr 'ion monoxide gas, apart from It Mitsouous qualities. Is the fact tluil li s colorless, odorless nxn tasteless 'oniequently, It Is difficult o detent ind when Inhaled a very (mall per eutage of thl gas In the air Is snf Ulent to cause death within a few nlniite. Thl ga combine wltb the lemogloblo of the blood, producing endache and giddiness, then asphyxl itlon. '. Strong Stimulant The coc.oi plant ot South America Is a shrub with small, light green leave wlilch have somewhat bitter taste. The native powder these leaves ami mix them with lime to form what they cull "ypadil." The tuff I chewed and t an amazing stimulant. With a supply of this In a pouch, the South American Indian will walk for two or even three day on end wllh out food. Boston Transcript. - Primitive People Certain tribe of the Kalahari des ert bushmeo are said to bury tl.eli ilck while still alive, because theli rel.glous beliefs forbid tbe touching f human corpses. Another tribe La heen found In the same section which was too low tn the scale of clvlllxa Ion even to build hut to live In. pre ferrlng to live In Ihe hole made b; iintbenrs. which Ihey enlnrge bj cooping out earth. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. aand Mrs. David C. Lyon announce the engagement of their neice, Vera Clark, to Lyman E Otteson. The marriage will take place Friday, July 5th in tfhe Logan Temple. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. George P. Johnson enter-tained Wednesday afternoon of last week in honor of her daugh-ter Velma's birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served to the following guests: Mary Jones, Beverley Perry, Harriett Atkin-son, Willamay McDonald, Doris Kent, Dorine Manian, Laverne Cunliffe, Jane Rindlesback, and Alwin Winn. Power's Perejuitlte "rower." said HI Ho. Ihe sage ol Chinatown, "loves flattery. The more undeserved a compliment, the greatei Its significance as a tribute of siibnil sloa" Washington Star. Victory for Washington) After tbe greatest debate aver held ver the Constitution, its support-ers In the Virginia Constitutional con vein Ion won by a majority of only ten The confidence of Vlrglnhn in tieorge Washington probably won the battle, for many of those voting for It were swayed hy their trust In the wisdom of George Washington rather than their belief In the Constitution as of fered for ratification. Economic Mvv I The society for the Saving of Tlu I a newly founded elflclency orgnnlia tlon In France, ha decided In fnvoi j of the shortening of mimes. It want t to limit family names to five letter and other name to two. In this wa It Is declared the business worK would ave much money In correspond I ence yearly " Ask the Blacksmith In the window of a blacksmith's shop In an Aberdeenshire village a sign I exhibited, rending. "Teeth Carefully Extrnklt." The dentist vt Its the village once week and nse the smithy a a surgery. How pleas ant to reflect that If the dentist cm not quite cope with one's stiihhorneat molar, the blacksmith Is there to lend a hand! a a a MUSCOVEVEES Mrs. Tom Nerdin was hostess to the Musco Ve Vees Tuesday even-ing of last week. Five hundred was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. M. A. Stuart Mrs. Joe Warn-ing and Mrs. Jane Jackson. Re-freshments were served tb Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Warning, Mrs. Jack-son, Mrs. George West, Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. Susie Tretney, Mrs. Archie Stuart, and Mrs. Carl Carlson. a Origiaef Knitting Who wn the first one to knit Is unknown. Thai It Is an ancient i art is proved by a pair of socks, loose j ly .nltted In fine goat' wool, belnp j found on an Kgypllan mummy of the date B. C j Arctic Temperature Instances f temperature above 8? degree r iilirenlielt huve been record id lu Arctic region. In Spitsbergen 'he uveruge temperature of July Is 4t degree Fahrenheit, at Franklin Bay, 87 degrees. The distribution ol the average temperature for Jul? shows clrcumpolnr area of 33 de rees Fahrenheit, which lies mostl north of latitude 80 degree between North America and Kuroie. Astronomical Farm A "light year" I the terra employed In astronomy to Indicate the distance a rny of light traveling 186.000 mile a second can traverse In a year. Thus one can easily compute the distance of the present outermost visible limits of space which are estimated to He 100,000,000 light year awny from tbe earth. Exchange. Www VISIT AT PARAWAN Mrs. Eugene Morris and daugh-ters Helen and Hazel and Mrs. Flossie Ramsey and son Lamar, left Sunday for 'Parawan where they will visit relatives. a a ! FOR SALE A 22V acre Farm, 2 1-- 2 'miles j from Salt Lake City for sale. Has a $300.00 monthly income. Has house, soop large enough ! for 1000 chickens, good barn, two flowing wells and good waler ! right. Also 700 laying pullets, ' turkies, cow, farm implements, ! etc. Price $11,000. Inquire at the Bingham Bulletin. PIANO i We have in the vicinity of Bing-- i ham one of our best piauos. Rath-- j er than return this PIANO to i Salt Lake City we will sell at' a i sacrifice or Rent to responsible party. Please give full reference i in first letter. Glen Bros. Roberts Piano Co. 161 South Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah ,lW)BlaBrWajj ltWJWWIWIi JUST ARRIVED From the Great House I Of Marshall Field Co. Chicago. I ',!! :mmk: ' ' inagreat ; 1 jWJ ' For the First Time In BINGHAM J 100 Sill: Dresses j fix Georgette, Chiffon, Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, Washable Silks 1 Sale Starts July 10 J If'f WHILE THEY LAST 1 I : fmM' ' i I Two Dresses for the Price of One 1 11 I Never before has it been possible to offer ' I J I I such extraordinary Dress Values at such ? 1 Jr w JH a Low Price. These Dresses are outstand- - s ing in Style, Quality and Workmanship, I and were made to sell at very much higher 1 prices. We are very fortunate to get the cooperation of Marshall Field & Co. in Putin ovr such a great event. i Ifep)s es la are very 'aes' eatur"1? " I Jg 2 or 3 piece dress Ensembles, 2 and 3 piece I Dresses, sleveless and with sleeves. 1 firr Feature Capes,Scarfs, Bertha eff- - I IVm ccts Circular Skirts with all around pleat- - ! Sold singly for (v1T1T I npP NoLayAways ip-i- i IS f le lark Shop jfl 517MainStreet Phone49 ' DISTURBED SLEEP Ii WA- - TURE'S SIGNAL "DANGER AHEAD." Mrs. G. W. Bushong, Blooming-ton- , III Says, "Come orwrite to 1012 S. East St. and I will tell you my ful experience with Lithiatcd Buchu (Keller Formula). Often was disturbed 20 timer a night." It acts on bladder as epsom salts do on bowels. Drives out foreign deposits and lessens excessive acidity. This relieves the irrita-tion that causes getting1 up nights. The " tablets cost 2c each at all drug stores, Keller Laboratory, Mechanicsbur?, Ohio, or locally at Binjyham irug Company. t For Those Hot July Days fi" I j - The Children Need Light Garments to Keep them Cool Come To The Big Store And Make Your Selection. We Are Well Supplied With Summer Wear Of All Kinds For The KIDDIES Childrens Sleeveless Dresses In Organdie Voils And Ray-ons. Childrens Short Anklets All Prices. Childrens . Hats and Organdie Bonnets. Rompers in All Sizes. Bingham flerc. Co. THE BIG STORE aMataaSMaJIjaa I IJMftV Volcanic Location Volcanoes generally are to be found along coast and on Islands many of them forming Islands themselves, such aa Stromholi. ofT the coast of Italy. No active volcanoes are' found In the In terlor of I Incuts, those In Call-ftirnl-and Alaska, although some what reino 'ed from the coast, being considered as part of the coastal chain of mountains. Blood Transfusion The first transfusion of blood Is sup-posed to have been made on Novem-ber 23. 1007, at a meeting of the Royal aoclety tn London. For purpose of experiment, the college hired a man for twenty shillings. A stiver tube wa used to connect the carotid artery of a sheep with a vein In the man's arm and twelve ounce were let In. HONORS SON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Lee Jones entertained Mon day afternoon honoring her son Calvin's birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served to 25 little guests. |