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Show TOE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON. UTA11 Thursday, October 18, 1928 vicious Beauty of the Blatk-eyed-S- u san type, she mingled nice brownish skin, none too delicate perhnps, but which Is far more reslstaui to sun and wind tlmn that of the fairylike blondes. To the face that U not per-fect in any tense, she adds the body silhouette of a Beautiful dryad. In each case, there Is sure to be one feature, fact or figure that Is nearly beautiful. The Dance Magazine. Nature Alwayt Fair " flow Juki Is Nature In distributing . ' 'r gifts. As m tribute for the gossa-- ' " mer skin she doles to the true blonde and the Titian blondes, she Is greed.v In the coloring pigment, for eyelashes and. eyebrows. With the stirring, vl FRIDAY "BAD-LUCK- " DAY FOR GAMBLERS Friday Is widely a day of rest among the city's gamblers. It Is a "bad-luc- k day" and many who live by their wits will not bet a nickel on the color of their garters. It Is also near the eul cf the week and many are "broke." Gamblers shun "Friday money," chase black cats, and give generously to street beggars particularly the blind. Among followers of "the ponies" It Is bad luck to lend pencils and racing forms. Card men some-times refuse to sit down If their fa-- . vorlte seat Is occupied. ." . ' Several of the city's hustlers carry "a rabbit's foot and most of them own "lucky coins." They have faith In the luck-brlngln- g virtues ; of rings and other Jewelry. One refuses to touch ' a card unless he Is wearing a favorite , shirt Pittsburgh Post-Gazett- Wonderful Tales Told of Monster Serpentt From time Immemorial the sea ser-pent has figured In story and legend. I'llny, the Itomuu naturalist (23-71- ) A. D.) tells of enormous water anl land serpents, some so large that whole armies were sent against them. The hardy Norse . fishermen .gave thrilling rtories of sea monsters. Olaus Magnus, a Swedish bishop, wrote of "a very large serpent of length upward of 200 feet and 20 feet In diameter, with a row of hairs 2 feet In length hanging from the neck, sharp scales of dark color, and bril-liant, flaming eyes. It attacks boats and snatches away the men by rais-ing Itself high out of the wuter. and devours them." Hans Kgede, a Nor wcglan missionary to Greeuland, tells of on July 6, 1734, "a very terrible sea animnt, which raised Itself so high above the water thai Its head reached above our maintop. It had a long, sharp snout, and blew like a whale." The oartish, with a body from 23 to 30 feet long, and a most as thin as a ribbon. Is believed by some naturalists to be the creature which gave rise to many remarkable yarns, told from ancient days until now, of "sea serpents." The silvery body, crossed with dusky stripes, the grotesque bead and face, with en-larged fins tipped with red, waving above like a horse's mane, might well give foundation, It Is said, to almost any story. Still no one can definitely say that the res serpent does not ex-le- t. WISE WORDS Thinking begets thinking. Boys love hard work If It's sport. A smile can say more than a laugh. A "gentlemen's agreemeat" Is part of the golden rule. None so blind as those that will not ee. Mathew llmry, One discreet enemy Is better tlmn two Indiscreet friends. A good deal of work gets done, somehow, without slogans. A ifnillincj K EWDI SCO VERY inpetfblmance and in value--. Even those who owned and body beauty of the great admired Hudson Super- - Hudsons of today. Sixes of previous issue, have A single ride will explain no conception of the super- - w"hy this has been the most lative quality ex- - s1 1! C an(l enthusiastically ac" pressed both me- - JL3Vwp cepted Hudson ever chanically and in ah tnCesf.o.b. Detroit built. buyers can pay (or cars out of Inccmr at !jtvest available charge fur Interest, handling ami insurance Bingham Garage "qualityaluay$ at a saving' 476480 Main St. Bingham CiiyC " i ' W We Open ' . Sx a l 'Serial liiirKi' I lisls' announce the opening W 11.1 f 'Y our new Pictorial llwstlgM I rV I Printed Pattern De-- : ItroOviu i 1 jmi 1 partnwnf when you raTVi U ' y I I will find a full line of f S fc 1 r 1 thej fmou pttmi I llVl l and publication. Ct 3l PH Jr Pictorial Printed J ft 1 tf fji J" T Pattern ara not only Y 1 pcintad but they ara 0- ,- - . I j t lijlP alto perforated, T 1 " notched and cut out , f I i, ready for use, and they if I have no margin to I trim away or overlap I " I wnn cuttr,4- - llK B PICTORIAL i V PRINTED Coat Na Dreu No. tj DATTRDMQ Dret No. 4480 4 cena 50 cent rAl ICIUlJ ' USED CAR DODGE and GRAHAM, Dealers. :: :- -: Motor Ave. at 2nd East . Sale Commences at 8: a. m., Monday, October 1 5th 1 928 All kinds of Trucks will be included in this sale Be there promptly and get a car for $1 .00 $1.00 is the full purchase price $ 1 .00 Several cars will be sold for $1 .00 YOU WILL HAVE TO BE PROMPT AT 8: A. M. SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE MADE HAPPY FOR $1.00, YOU CAN INSPECT OUR USED CARS and TRUCKS SATURDAY and SUNDAY OCT. 13th. and 14th. SALE OPENS PROMPTLY AT 8: A. M. MONDAY, OCT. 15th 1928. NO CARS WILL BE SOLD UNTIL MONDAY AT 8: A. M. WE NEED THE ROO- M.- ALL CARS WILL GO REGARDLESS OF COST. WE MUST MAKE FRIENDS AND RETAIN YOUR GOOD WILL Come Early Be Prepared to BUY NOW! Remember 8 a. m. Monday, Oct. 15 TD TT H7 "ft DODGE and GRAHAM, Dealers ft. JoFfYofflCo Motor Ave. at2nd.Ea?t Salt Lake City, Utah is the near Stifle ICou vant beauty-i- f you want luxury-ifyo-u vant te smartness-there'- s only one choice the choice of America the new BUICK with Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher- - ainnVhicL rtVrk,i ln CO,or ooiesnd wonder- - ASindK Jul new ineerior,- -. 11 combine overwhelming prie for the ?. m nsemb,e ot rare and distinctive beauty of the Silver "inuished artistry. Anniversary Buick with new Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher! If you want beauty- -if you want All agree that here it a new '"- f- T want e- "yle- -a new mode-- aa entirely m,nu, imartnesa-ther- e'i only different and original interpre on cf,oice choice of ' ' tation of motor car beauty, America ... the oew Buick with i ;i forecasting the trend of amart Maaterpiece Bodiea by Fiaher. T body-desig- n for months to W the new style-t- he new cotnt. mode in motor cars! r.f, 2he (Silver oAnniVersanu BUICK Randall-Dod- d Auto Co. y 47-5-3 2nd East Salt Lake City, Utah Hardy, the Conservative A publisher was tulklng about the late Thomas Hardy. "Hardy wad a novelist of the school," he said. "lie re-fused to have a press agent I vis-ited him once In his Wessex home and urged a press agent on htm, but he shook his fine old head. "'No,' he said, 'no. Eggs sell ac-cording to their excellence and not according to the amount of cackling that got done when they were laid.' "And, by Jingo, he was right, too, In his way," the publisher ended. "Hardy died worth half a million." For the sake of the future crazy quilt, always wear some red neckties. In a republic the minority can make about as loud a noise as the majority. Tariff Is something we always be-lieve the other nations can't use, too. Many who are popular don't wish to be. Their few friends are all they want. Kvery wornun Is a born actress-- yet only a few go on the stage. Anyone who talks "over the heuds of the people," does It on purpose. If the world owes every man a liv-ing tramps must be the collectors. Question to debate: Is slamming a door as satisfactory as swearing? Lota of Drug Stores There are more than 2,2,(XKI chem-ists and assistants In the United States. More persons are engaged In the pursuit of chemistry than In any i other science. Peculiar Earth Line An agonic line Is one of several tines on which the direction of the magnetic needle Is truly north anj south. It Is a line of no magnetic declination. He It That Sort He Is the kind '. man. we said In our bitterly Intolerant way. who would get all worked up over the paramount Importance of revising the calendar. Columbus Ohio Rtntr .lonrnal. When to Be Bold Why not he bold If you really want to win? Be cautious, of course, lu arriving at your decisions, but bold In executing them. American Maga-zine |