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Show On'tEXP TO IDAHO Mr. and MraVFeno Shafer and tmby Hetr Lou, left Thursd.i for a ten days visit with Mrs. Shafer's mother, Mrs. V. L. Rob-bin- s in Montpelier, Idaho. EASTERN STAR ENTERTAIN The ladies of the Eastern Star entertained at a handkerchief shower Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Barkle in Copperton honoring Mrs. Roseoe Casper who leaves soon with Mr. Casper to make their home in Logan, Utah. THE BINGHAM BULLETIN " Published at 446 Main St., Bingham Canyon, Utah Entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice at Bingham Can-yon, 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. Argaatiaiaa Tarrltorj Patagonia la a name formerly ap-plied to the whole sooth portion ol .south Awerlen, extending from the Strait of Magellan Indefinitely north ward to about the thirty-eight- h parallel of noutn latitude, to Its pres-ent ttte Patagonia lias no political 6iTiliicnre. - It Is generally restrM-- l to the region lying en8t of the Amies nod south of Itlo Negro. Thl vomitry, remained unclaimed until 1SSI. when It wns Incorporated with Argentina. Important Charity .. The Needlework Guild of America was organized In 1883 by a small group of women who recognised the great need for clothing In hospitals, homes and other charities. From this smalt beginning the work has been so. that branches now (unction In forty states, the District of Colum-bia, Long Island and the territory of Hawaii. It has never changed Its sim-ple form of membershlp-r-th- s giving of two or mors new garments or sua of money. Mr. Roscoe Casper made a trip to Logan - Saturday - returning Monday. Mrs. Casper and daugh-ter Shirlie, who. have teen spend-ing a week with Mrs. Casper's parents at that place, returned vith him. Everybody is asking for relief and diving into more trouble. This sun-ta- n thing impresses husbands as merely another skin, game. BACK FROM YELLOWSTONE ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tone re-turned Monday from a weeks toui through Yellowstone and the Jack son Ilolo co.intry. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chand-ler at Morau, during the trip. ' TUESDAY AT MURRAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone spent Tuesday in Murray with Mrs. Marion one. FOR BALE A 22& acre Farm, 2 1-- 2 miles from Salt Lake City for sale. Has a $300.00 monthly income. Has house, soop large enough for 1000 chickeus, good barn, two flowing wells and good water right. Also 700 laying pullets, turkies, cow, farm implements, etc. Price $11,000. Inquire at the Bingham Bulletin. DYNAMIC ICS ;Anewm. fl&wip comes in your choice of ' iT""". nSv?tlblt-!nAtwat-- r tJiM''WW$'t itt Eleciro.Drnau.ic M4$4 W or the New "Sssy " MODEL 55 C:ivL with Atwnter Kent J W Speaker - ; - ! ' xrnEia l the sweetest- - ! most powerful and selective radio yon ever heard. Just listen you'll know why it has captured the fancy of a nation 1 Electro-Dynami- c, of conrsei ( Pay as you enjoy on our V, ; v EASY TERMS llNGHAI . THE BIG STORE R A? fe' flksjnosqmtoes, h toetert jvakes&7twfhs,lice STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA I Tie In hi JUST ARRIVED j: 1 New Line of ; HOUSE DRESSES ! CHILDREN'S DRESSES NECKWARE ! IALS0 andVESTEES Main Phone 49 1 li EERW0CE- - REIMiK :'i mm ' 1 ' i; . AT THE CANYON GARAGE . Mtv0 Our highly-organize- d Department is the ffil ony plflce to hring your car lor servicing. I p Scientific management A'esults in Lowest 00 : ftpl! "cc onquality.workmanshiponyour car. f fli SPECIAL ADVANTAGES Sk. JS 1. Lowest Price9oguaranteedwork. MJ;00$M 'Mf& 2. Genuine PARTS from the Factory. Im TSS 3. FACTORY-TRAINE- D Mechanics, ft A tMg 4. Factory --Approved EQUIPMENT. WiM&Smpml mm 5. Speedy Service.. time-savin- g - tools. WNmpjlmMMi 'liw' Authorized Service Station.. ' S"m" m CANYON GARAGE '. . M BINGHAM CANYON ;) PHONE 333 S att tlln IBig SftE3e For the last week painters and decorators have been busy painting and kalsomining and decorating our Big Store. Everything is now spic and span, ready for the new goods dafly. ... i In conformity with our policy to be always up to date in merchandising, we have gone to considerable expense to put our Big Store in the lead in the matter of cleaning up and decorating. You will find this a pleasant place to do your shopping. Our buyers too, have been busy. New and up to date goods in styles and patterns are arriving now arriving. It is our aim to give good service, good merchandise and the lowest prices consistent with quality. Bing'ham Jlerc. Co. THE BIG STORE 7 TO ENTERTAIN U. G. L G. Mrs. Charles Winn will enter-rai- n the U. O. I. O. club this ev-ening. The following guests will be present: Mrs. Glen Long, Mrs. George P. Johnson, Mrs. Miles Mc Donald, Mrs. Ivan Terry, Mrs. Hazel Fenton, Mrs. Richard Wells, Mrs. Ray Buckle, Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Mrs. W. E. Scott, Mrs. A. O. Mugfur, Mrs. James Denver, and Mrs. Thomas Yates. VISITING IN BLACKFOOT Mis. D. C. Lyon and children left Monday evening for a three weeks visit with relatives in Blackfoot, Idaho. Tarn for High Watar The Naval observatory aaya high oter occurs BO minutes later each lay on an average. High water fol-lows the transit of the moon acrosa 'he meridian of any place by cer-fnl- Interval, which Is known as the establishment of the port." This Interval Is approximately the 'a roe throughout the year for any one place, but differs widely for different slaccs. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Nylene entertained at dinner last Sunday The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nylene, Mr. and Mrs. And-rew Gudmunson," Mr. and Mis. Edgar Balme and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wigren and fam-ily all of Salt Lake. a a a GUEST OF DAUGHTER HERE Mrs. John Mitchell of Salt Lake is the guest of her (laughter, Mrs. Bailey Santistevan. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Louis Buchman entertain-ed at a luncheon Wednesday af-ternoon of last week honoring Miss, DoroHhy Thompson. Covers were laid for Miss Thompson, Mrs Leslie Breckon, Mrs. Frank Ward-la-and Mrs. Leland Walker. LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS The American Legion Auxiliary met Thursday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. D. C. Lyon. The following ladies were chosen delegates to the convention to be held in Ogden August Mrs. Archie Clark, Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. Paul Ransom, Mrs, II. C. McShane, Mrs. Stanley' Jacques and Mrs. George Bolma. Origin f Knitting 1 Who was the first one to knit Is unknown. That It Is an ancient art Is proved by a pair of socks, loose-ly .nltted In fine Routs" wool, being found on an Egyptian mummy of the date 7000 B. O. VISITORS FROM MURRAY Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stauf-fe- r and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stauf-fe- r of Murray were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schick. ATTEND SERVICE STAR . The following from Bingham attended the Outing of the Service Star Legion at Saltair Friday: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Long, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alblanalp and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Decker. PARTY AT SARATOGA Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Streadbeck, children, and Miss Lila Carlson, who are leaving Bingham Septem-ber 1st to make their home in Los Angeles, were entertained Sunday at Saratoga where bathing was enjoyed. The tables wvvere decor-ated with flowers raid a delicious luncheon was served to forty rela-tives from Salt Lake and Sandy. OUTING AT SALTAIR Members of Firemen Nos. 1 and 2 and their ladies enjoyed an out-ing at Saltair Monday evening:. The committee in charge was Mrs Ralph Evans, Mrs. oJhn Creedon and Mrs,. W. H. Harris. There were Ihirty-fou- r present. a SALT LAKE VISITORS Mrs. Charles Winn, Mrs. Tlios. Yates and Thos Yates, Jr., were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. D. B. Addis accompanied them home. U 5. i P' --i.u. ifA:v 'ij A Digest of Industrial Frc ess Improvement In living-- conditions have their Inception aa Irtcn'u. MOST their achievement aa the remit of economic neceKnlty. Till la true of everything w have today from the aewlng-mncbln- e to pasteur-- I iced milk. Latest ar tha device for air conditioning; In fnplorlca. theatre and home. Having come to tha aiHlntanr of the rayon. rlntlns. drug, chemical, tobaeco land electrical lnduntrte. con-tributed to the comfort of movla patron and of Cnlted Btnt'e In tha Capitol at Waeh-tnrto-air condltlonlns fncllltlee are now to ba adapted to the home Und office for the greater health and napplnea of tha housewife and tha worker. A a reault of the effort of Willis II. Carrier, theriral englneei of Newark. N. J , who I for aome of the more Important rharta uaed by the United State Weather Bureau, w are now able to control humidity aa well aa temperature Indoor. The Department of Commerce lina recently teued It yearly re-port of our buslnee.i relation with the real of the world. It tell u (that the total volume of transac-tion between iuraelvee and other countrte waa In exceav of 121,000,-000.00- 0. That la the um of pay-ment made by u and to ua during ihe course of the year through the foreign exchange market (excluding the groa total of certain abort-tim- e can'tal movements). To that extent we live by other people and they by ua. despite all natural and artificial barrier. Further testimony to the of advertising, and in ixnswer to the minority that quee-tio- It economic- value I to b seen lu th rapid stride taken by iraa refrlctratlon. Two year ago thla new device which produces cold without th aid of machinery, oper-ating Instead by mca.it of a amall flHTie, was practically unknown. Newspaper advertising In atrategic tiltlos baok-- d by a mode-r- t netipnc' -- I. . toM of It merit. At th ; end of June Fervel Snle. Inc. rtls- - trlhtitlni.' oranntsstton for the re- - reported tli"l business , ror the nrat six .nomh-- - nl 'his venr j w two and a half tln.c Erestcr ' thnn II waa a yen. ao June wrs J the company' beat month. The In- - j cresse In sales. Incidentally, tins i been In proportion to thn Increased j idvertlslng approprHtlon. j e Th average womnn today requires snprnxlmntelv thli ly cosmetics and toilet preparatlona for correct daily facial care, ac-cording to Dorothy Uray well known beauty expert Ten venra ago only an actress or avnlthy so- - ; clety beauty uaed cosmetli-- s to this I extent, but. the reasons underlying j tha Increase ar more fundn mental than mere vanity. Blnce cosmetic are a luxun they ar an index of a nation' general i economic prosperity. I the theory j advanced by beauty . During tha business-boomin- g yenrs Xroro 1914 to 1920 the use of cos-metic In the Unite State (06.4 per cent and is still on th Indicating, tiny point out, that osmetic) a factor i of good grooming are no loncrt rc- - I strlcted by economic considerations to a smrll Tealthy class. It would be Interesting to discover Just how great a contribution feminine fashions snrt folhle made to our national prosperity. Cer-- , talnly a great many Industries are completely dependent Upon them The thought rosy he loothlna to th business man In hi other role aa mnlntalnc of the RETURNS TO LOS ANGELES Miss Dorothy Thompson who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Breckon for three weeks left Saturday for her home in Los Angeles. LUNCHEON GUESTS Mrs. Leslie Breckon and Miss Dorothy Thompson were luncheon guests of Mrs. James Barkle Fri-day of last week. HOSTESS TO L. T. B. CLUB Mrs. Elmer Knudsen was hos-tess to the L. T. B. club Wednes-tes- s to the L. T. B. club Wedncs-delightf-luncheon was served to Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. Harry Steele,-Mr- s. Vaughn ChrU-tense- Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Mrs.. William Atkinson, Mrs. Mike Pearce, Mrs. A. (tylyar, Mrs. W. IL Harris, and Mrs. Mark. Hansen. i . .MM0VE TO LOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Casper and daughter wiill leave this week for Logan where they will make their home. a a ENTERTAIN H. AND C. CLUB Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Winn en-tertained the IL and C. club last Thursday evening. Five hundred was enjoyed. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. George P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Long. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alblanalp. W V OUTING AT SARATOGA A delightful outing at Saratoga Springs was enjoyyed by the Ma-sons and the ladies of the Eastern Star Sunday afternoon and even-ing. Mr. 6. C. Jones, Mr. A. C. Lnriek, Mrs. Roscoe Casper and Mrs. Arthur Macke, had charge of the arrangements. GUESTS AT COPPERFIELD Mrs. John Brockleband and little daughter of Ventura, Calif, also Mrs. Brocklebank's mother, brother and sister from Brigham, spent last Sunday yas the guesls of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Byrne at their home in Copperfield. Mrs. Brocklebank formerly taught in the Copperfield school. Rat' Migrationa The mil rch nt ( lie nil thL American continent wnsulinusl In lock step, as It were, with the mnrcti ot the frontiersman. In 18.11) tt reached iihe Mississippi and by 18T7 was numer ous In t'nllfornla. Ad English sool niat remnrks that the brown rat Is "the only wild animal which Is known to have Invaded Europe since tlit Pleistocene age, wltb the exception perhaps, of the true elk." Fin Rideatlal Street The relative standing of the varl ous large streets oft the American cities Is, of course, largely a mutter ni opinion, but accordlna to Edward Hunger ford In bin book, "Ilochesler East avenue, Rochester, Is perhaps the II nest residential street Id America He says that this Is due not only to the beauty of the homes, hut also to the careful restriction of the style ol architecture and the encroachment ot business. Flag at Olympic Game The Out! used for the Olympic games 'Dis an arrangement of five circles on i white or neutral background. The three upper crcles, blue, black and rod, do not touch, but they are Joined hy the two lower circles Of yellow and n.en, nhlcb Id tnrn do not tonch each ther. The blue circle represents the black, Africa ; the red Aiuer-ira- ; the yellow, Asia, nd the greed, ustralajla. Large.! Irish InJuttry D?ep fh (tailing ly the moat Im porlnnt Industry In Ireland. Ihe year ly catch being valued at approximate-ly $7,000,000. And She Come The true itu setter waa the old Iml The modern just alt nut in front and honk fer 'er. Will Never Succeed .Tud Tnnklna any a man will never Bim-ee- In liuslncs who wants f take all the best of It and five everybody else the worst of It. - Washington Sim Ta Greater Height Institutions may crumble and gov niments full, but It If only that thej may renew a better youth. Georgf Rancroft |