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Show - ' . ' ' ... ',--. .. X ? v ; - - - ' - - - - ) " ' THE BINGHAM BULLETIN r . ' ' "v J " Not Worth th. Price ; " If the diet Isn't well planned, It i Jast meant spending money for the ' ' . fmi of getting sick. " ' - II HI II Note for Speeder The faster you will through life the leas you renlly see and hear. Detroit Free Tress. Try It One ',, - Tim late Sidney Drew once i playai a character who mlslahl ms false and went tbrougli n Wlr act trying to avoid wordj lbe letter -- a." We recalled ?it "urt when the V bar e '.the typewriter went Uat-De- trolt . . i "lioa ermea Djrw Some 900 years ago an English'' , , . man traveling through wild couu; v'.-.- try suddenly met a lion. The Eng-- ...V. llshman, without weapons, felIon his knees, promising to Uelp the . ; church If ever be got back Uoroe ', f . alive. He did, and left a sum of - - money to a London church, wltk" '." the sole condition of a yearly ser nion. To this day, once a year, is ' Lion Sermon Day" In this church fT"""" " ' ' V h , Mr. and Mrs. A, M. C'lirlwteimen spoilt Thanksgiving week with rela-tives and friends ut American Fork. Several ladles of Highland Boy met at the Highland Boy Commun-ity Hunt on 'Xovemher 29th for tho purpose of organizing a society to be known as the Highland Boy Aid society., Officers were selected, the following to preside for the comlug year: President, Irs. J. A. Ingols, ' t, Mrs. J. J. I.illle, Treas., ' Jii-s- . J. A. Norden, aid of Salt Luke City, Thanksgiv-ing day.. ... . ' : ; The Firemen Auxiliary of No. 2 Pept. were very pleasantly ' enter-- ' talued. by Mi-s-. Boss Marriott audi Mrs. Surah Christoferson Monday night. GK was enjoyed with Mrs. Tory Toblason winning high score, Mrs. Joe Timothy .house prize, arid Miss Timothy consolation.'.'.,.-- ; - A very enjoyulilo public card party was given, by the ladies ofl Fire Deit. Xo. 2 hist Friday evening. 5iX was the diversion with Mrs. O. E. Buckles winning first, Mrs. Iecall winning second, and Mrs. Florence Toy the consolation. Gen-tlemen winners were Art Cook, 1st, Jim Householder, second, and Jack Householder consolation. Well on. towards midnight u delicious lunch-eon was served at the cit rd tables. Mrs. Wayne Shelley and ..daugh-ter, Gail, have returned from Shel-ley, Idaho, where they have been visiting Mends and relatives. rr.; Mr. and Mrs? H. O MtShaue at-tended a party, given by, Mrs. Cjias. Kenneth McSbau'e of Salt Lake1 bn Friday, November 28. j. ' Mrs. Jane- Jackson entertained the 'Auxiliary of Fire ".Dept., No.'.l Monday evening.'. ."500",' was playe-d.-" Mrs. H. C. McSlmue won first prize, Mrs. .Edith Sousselr house prize and Mrs. Edith Peterson,'" con-sdutl- , Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peterson had as Thanksgiving guests, Mr. and Mrs. George II. IIlx. Society Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carpenter were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martiu and fam-ily and Mrs. Jane Knolls were din-ner guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Holt Mr. and Mrs, Jim Householder aud family spent Thanksgiving day at Provo. Tho JiiHt-a-Mer- e Club will be en-tertained Wednesday by Mrs. Geo. Bolls at her home In Copperfield. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Knudseu and 'Mr.vaiul M'rs. Elmer Kuudsen sjK'iit a jery enjoyable Thanksgiv-ing wit h Mr. and Mrs. William. Doldge of Salt LakV'C'lty. , Miss Marie Stapley siWiit the week end und Thanksgiving day with her' mother and friends- - at. Mnmuioth, .li'tab. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson of SuR City si)ent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. It. Cuiiliffe. ' Mr, and' Mrs. Ray Watson eu-- - Joyed .Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. aud Mirs. John Barrett. Mrs. William Atkinson ed tho L. T. B. bridge cl'ttb at her home last Wednesday. Bridge was the diversion, Mrs. Hebe Nichols winning first prize, Mrn. Mark Han-son second, und Mrs. Vaughn t'hris-tiunso- n consolation. Other guests were' Mrs. .J. Jackson, Mrs. C. Sull-enge- Mrs. Elmer Knudson, Mrs. H. Harris, Mrs. C. L. Country-- , umn, Mrs'. Mike Pea rce, Mrs. Theo. Chest lor, and Mrs. William Kelm, (ho laltiir of Salt Lake, i. Mrs. John treedou entertained ut Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. -- and Mrs.illoss Marriott and family and Mr, John Turner. Mr.' and Mrs. J. A. Inguls hnd as Thanksgiving guests Dan Gilbert, Charles Hansen and Ben Solomon. Mrs. A. V. Cole was hostess to the A.. U. h. club Tuesday. The very pleasantly entertained guests were Mrs, Nordou, Mrs. Buckman, Mrs. U Walter, Mrs. Hone, Mrs. L. Snow, Mrs. L;e, Mrs. ('otter, Mrs. Garrity aud Mrs. E. Morris. Mr. and Mis.' Charles Hallstrom were the house guests of Mr. aud Mrs. George M. Nix Inst Monday and Tuesduy. . Mr. and Mrs. George M. Nix were the Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hallstrom of Oakley, Utah. Sec, Mrs. Maurice Bee. Several committees were formed to take care of the , club's activities. A charity, committee with Mrs. Bon Culbcrtsou, as chairman, mul MTs. Geor Addy, Mrs. Charles Kay, Mrs. James Jensen, nnd Mrs. Jim JortllKft, as ;' helj)ers. An " enler-- 'talnmonf committee with Mrs. A. 0. Addy aytlng us chairman and Mrs. Georges '.Simmons,. Mrs. Jin' Nord-ber- Mrs. Wayne Hlielley as help-ers ; Mr.4 Karl Gremlin; Is chairman of thesfwliijf cn'iumil tee with Mrs. ChurU 'aldartj 'Mrs. A- -, Lilsroui;h, Mrs. ttf mUh aiil Mrs. JaniesJen-se- u us). Helpers. After all business was cMii'ducted ten- - was served' to the ludios by Miss McLouglilin, Miss I'ierce and Miss Clio. r . KaglM ' hanre 4 'As s fitting climax to-th- mem-bership drive of the Bingham uerle which bus 'Just closed, the lodge Will give a ball at the Society Hull on Monday, December 15th. A gen-eral invitation Is extended to the public to participate with the Eugles on tlds occasion. A large class of new members will be In-itiated pior to the social features. Approximately twenty-fiv- mem-bers will have been added to the role with this Initiation. Mr. and Mrs. C. J Leiser enter-tained their Bridge club uast Wed-nesday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Schilling, Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Kemp, Mr. a'l Mrs. I C. Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice Cotter, Mr.' and Mrs. George Bol-um- n and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nepple, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur II. Bird were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Howard McColman. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening at tho Fire Hall. A very interesting program has been ' arranged which' will Include a Christmas reading by Miss Nell Huff, 'several violin selections by Mrs. Lewis Bird, and a report of the president and sec-retary conference held lust Satur-day and Sunday at Salt by Mrs. H .0. McShnne, Directly fol-lowing the program the following ladles will be initiated Into the or-ganization, Mrs. Jack Housholder, Mrs. Lolo Silencer, Mrs. Glen San-derson, Mrs. J. U Sullivan and Mrs. Brisk. The Civic Club fwlll meet Wed-nesday evening ut the Klwanls Hall at eight o'clock. The Ladies Com-munity Club; of Mddvale will be special guests and will furnish the Hostesses for the affair are Mjp. J. El. Myers, Mrs. Kenneth ltussel, Mrs.! Sarah Chrlstofferson, Mrs.- - James --Veth hnd Mrs. Altbea y t Christensen. ; Mr. and Mt-s- . Hj. Argjle enyoyed Tluyuksgiviiijj wltn Mr. , and Mrs. Mnngum. i ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thomas en-tertained ut Thanksgiving dinner fort Mr, and .'Mrs. :Tom Sadler and All, and Mr. Lolo Spencer aud daughter Kirthryut' 1 v . The MnsciVts; Club will be en-tertained at Ijhe home of M.rs. Andy Kreason if Highland Moy Tuesday, evening. j j 1 , Mr. and Mrs, J'om N'ertlin nnd homo of Mr. pud Irs. Orson Down- - 1 - I . ' ' '''''' -- ' ' if 4. Uncle Ebeh ' i "I don't believe lu ghosts," said ' Uncle Ebfn, "but I Bin puttln' up hid argument op de subject, cause J I dob' want to take any chances for beln' '' convinced." Washington . - Star. ; Drastic Cur v " ' ' , 4 The only euro for civilization Is vi more civilisation. Woman's Home. ; J iTmuanon. ' ' t I V.' I ' ' :: .,. : ' ' I .ANNOUNCEMENT ' ! ' $ " f i , .'"'' .. ,. ' ' .. . - f , ; Dr. Page announces opening of Dental ' - " - ; - - x . Offices (formerly occupied by Dr. V, , ' Shafer) at No. 2 Woodnng Bldg. I '"'-'- ' , '' ' ', ' s ':'.:''""'.,;; '' .. . ' - h- - ' :.. ....'..... j-Tru- Economy is : ISicelliQualifyfe iJ4;': Jpiinson's.-Meat'an- i "Grocery'm .Bingham is: t .J ' ff Service store." Edjnbmy is jhe'slogai of the day and ''-fV-X ; that can easily be obtained y phoning your ordel' in to us. 4 ." v t: -- V guarantee satisfaction "and provide free, delivery- - It I t ' ' is 'cheapef "us to deliver. ordes to 400 .housevvjvts f , Jtr. f .than for 400 housewives to go to all the troubfe of com- - .t t g dowfrjown and carrying all their bundles Jionie. ' 5 V 'v - ". v,' . : i ..- -. ... - tin. t We extend credit to responsible customer for two weeks I f time if desired.. ; . ; 4 ) . ."; I 3 discount". .Ji1 Discount of 3 will be allowed on all bills paid promptly X f ' CASH CUSTOMERS ' A ; I We have $2.50, $5.00, and $10.00 cotipon.books which we I M-discount at 3 to cash customers. " " '. i - - - Full packages honest weight standard Merchandise , We select our meats with the same care with which you f "i" X' sleet yoiirs. ., , -. , - - :i -r I i '. . - ... . i- X ., X Ed.Johnson Meat&Groceries ; I Phone 148 ' Bingham, Utah Z t 'J I LET US -S- egiFs Dress Shop 216 South State Street . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH WE'VE MOVED to SERVE YOU BEST ! ' - " l; - Princess Theatre J (f Bingham'..-':'- : r,;' ALL TALKING AND SINGING j WEEKLY PROGRAM ; . Matinee daily at t :30 p. m. Evening 7:15 and 9:00 m." FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th and 6th i)p " PAR DON M Y GUN " J. Ride 'em, cowboy! .Here's a new kind of ::.,western; comedy. You'll enjoy it immensely. Great western whoopee rodeo nerve tingling broncho face barn " f dance chock , full of novelty acts music 'and Cowboy5 f ballads romance 'neath the shifting shadows of tht -- i,v snow-cappe- d mountains thrills and laughs. Youll find j these and more in "Pardon My Gun", the most novel dialogue western picture ever screened. ' t ; . - - ! Admission 15c and 35c ., . - SUNDAY and MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 and 8 Bebe Daniels arid Ben Lyon . , , in ' ' " ;'. f "ALIAS: FRENCH GERTIE" Bringing together two bf the Talking Screen's foremost personalities. Smashing romantic crook drama of tough ,"V''v' mugs and fancy birds. Virile dramatic triumph from the genius-inspire- d pen of Bayard Veiller. v . Admission 15 and 35c " ' .. : rj - - - : un p TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, DEC 2' I 1 "RENEGADES,V - V Warner Baxter, Myrna Loy, Noah Berry I -- Jl Stirring drama of the fighting Foreign Legion Men yere not to blame, when the desert siren cast the " 1 magic of those fascinating eyes into '.their, souls. But they paid high prices for her cold charms, ruin, dishonor and the stigma of outcasts.' . , '. Also a Musical Cartoon . Admission 25c and 50c ' ' FRIDAY ONLY, DECEMBER 12 . ' ' HOOT GIBSON " ' ;. j ( The cantaur of the saddle in1 a riding exhibition that makes you cheer. vth the excited cowboys who watch , him ! .Tracking a mysterious, murderer to bis lair, Hoot j , qualifies as a detective in his Jatest production" ' ? ' - Admission 15c and 35c 5 i ' coming attractions; ; . ' . I Next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Dec' V t "Dawn Patrol" ; ?ThejColden Calf" : "The Gorilla" f; Phone 272 or 145 for Daily Program 1 yf' f ' t 4 WE USE THE ORLD FAMOUS vi; soy N pJJcmsYSi!gi2 . : TALKING PICTURES AT THEIR BEST 'jf i i ; j9 ,ar i m&m Ihnstmas loys f " PS: and all : Holiday Goods f' '' "'' " V '' "' ,v"" '" "'". ." .. .f '" ; Rpw. X)MOISrLAT ATTOUR BIG STORE Toys and Holiday Goods are much cheaper this year than for several years. Prices have declined in conformity t with present conditions. I ! OUR Merchandise is all New and Purchased on the , 9 New LOW PRICES, so we are prepared to meet any and 1 all Competition. 1 y HERE you will find CHRISTMAS GIFTS for every ! member cf your family from the oldest member to the in-- e - .fantinarms. I M Select your gifts now, have them laid away and deliver-- I ed later. '"""..: I ; Four BIG STORES under one roof. Groceries, Staple I r and Fancy Hardware, Silverware, Granite and Alumi-- i ' num, Dry Goods, Notions, Piece Goods, and Ladies, Mis-- 1 ses and Children's Ready To Wear Goods. Shoes for all 1 - the family. Men's Clothing and Gents Furnishings. Furn-- I I iture, House Furnishings. Staple and Fancy Crockery, I 1 Cedar Chests and last but not least, A BIG STOCK of I I TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. BINGHAM MERG. C0. i I THE BIG STORE I Benefit Show I .',:.'. I R. C. Gemmell Club SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1930 r .' " Athetics Music SrMx ! Novelities j I Vaudeville Admission to this feature entertainment $1.00 V ! i 'V-All receipts from this show will go to the. relief of the needy of the dstrict--. .. i -- V" : ''.' : .". ."".':: - An invitation is extended to, the public to attend and participate: in the spiri of he season. f '"-"'- NINETY DISASTERS CALL OUT RED GROSS Vice Chairman Fieser Cites $1,200,000 Spent in Relief : 4-3,- Chapters Aid in ' Work. ... Readiness to act in an emergency, should a disaster strike, baa become part of the Red Cross Chapter program In thousands of communi-ties. The need for this training of local committees was revealed last year, when more than ninety com-munities required disaster relief work by the Red Cross. As in former years, tornadoes brought the greatest damage. Twenty-f-our serious tornadoes occurred. Fire also took'toll of life and prop-erty in twenty-fou- r communities. Seven forest fires did great dam-age; eighteen areas were affected by floods, and nine storms caused heavy losses. Other disasters were cloudbursts, cyclones, epidemics, mine explosions ,and shipwrecks. In the Insular possessions ot the Unit-ed States the Red Cross gave relief In twelve disasters, chiefly from hurricanes. In foreign countries relief was given by the American Red Cross in six instances of earth-quakes, floods and to refugees. The disaster relief work of the Red Cross .cost $1,208,151. last year. Statistics showed an approximate death rate of 790 persons in these disasters; buildings destroyed or damaged, 19,578; persons injured, 1,487. and persons assisted by the Red Cross, 9G.872. ' Through disaster preparedness of Red Cross Chapters, undoubtedly great numbers of lives were saved, and much distress and grief follow-ing the calamities was prevented, according to James L. Fioeer, vice chairman in charge ot domestic op-erations of the Red Cross. "This type of work Is supported by the memberships of citizens of the United States, their volunteer contributions, and their devoted work," Mr. Fieser eaid. "Every man and woman Is urged to Join as a member of the local Red Cross Chapter, not only to be a partner in supporting the work through his membership, but also to serve should an emergency oc-cur." ; , |