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Show ROYAL LAUNDRY sews on your buttons, Phone 90. Aircraft model supplies at" M. L. James' te store. WANTED A man and wife to take care of 1 7 rooms .Will give a 2 - room furnished apartment & $1 5.a month Copperfield Copperfield Hotel . Free to Public Tha only place in tH U. S. wfiera catalog! and advrttmg matter covering any tine ot buincM or product can be obtained Free and Without Obligation ia tha American Industrial Library. Writ lor Buaineaa Advertising Matter you ara interested in;aaiaa will b promptly forwarded. AMEBiCAR IRCOSTfirAL LIBRA8Y KaiaMrla UuUdJas. CMiUa, IllUola One day service, Friday-Saturda- ROYAL LAUNDRY, Phone 90. - t Si v Fashions for the Smart Woman 3221 j S L. I n I ROYAL LAUNL'RY i1u.h - itl best, Phone 90. PRINCESS THEATRE I Bingham ALL TALKING AND SINGING WEEKLY PEOGRABI JIatinee daily at 1:0 p. m. Evening 7:13 and 9:00 p. m. Saturday Only April 12 Last showing of that thrilling; love romance "THE DELIGHTFUL ROGUE" Admission 15o ar.d TTj ": Sunday and Monday, April 13-1- 4 "WHY LEAVE HOME" With Waiter Catlett, Sue Carol, David Rollins, Three lovely chorus girls romping merrily with threa 'escaped' husbands while tlioir wivej step out with tliree snappy college boys. Admis-io- 15c and 35c Tues., Wed., Thure., April 15-16-- 17 "DANCE OF LIFE With Kal Shelly and Nancy Carroll. New song3 ; catchy dances; smart humor; brilliant costumes. A sparkling Broadway revue in full natural colors. A thrilling show life love drama. Admission 25c and 50c Friday and Saturday, April 18-1- 9 "HIS FIRST COMMAND" With WILLIAM BOYD. A swift-movin- jj film romance rich blooded and inspiring dramatic, thrilling, don't miss it. Admission 15c and 35c CCMIlia ATTRACTION Next Tuesday and Wednesday, April 22-2- "SARAH AND SON," with Ruth Chatter ton. "LONE STAR RANGER," "LOVE PARADE," "IT'S A GREAT - LIFE." "IN OLD ARIZONA." "EOT FOR PARIS." Come and hoar the most perfect talkie in the State Phone 272 or 145 For Daily Program S.OUMP Idsj S Y&TB.M i ' : FEMININE RUFFLES Ftibion ia all to the feminine. Ruffles, of course, are so soft aud so alluring that with the vogue for all things feminine, thejr are used ex-tensively. This (rock, with a Moused . silhouette, ruflles the capeW collar, and extends tle deep jpkirt flounce in 4 a circular ruffie up to the waiitlinc, until it ia hidden under the soft bow 'Into which the girdle is tied. A frock, surely, for one of the palti tinted shades that are so popular this sprint- - In chiffon, or (reirette. or tntrauisette, the frock is prncttcaU treststftrfe. It is doubly attractive f printed cotton net. Pictorial PrmM Patten No. iet 14 to 42, SO cwiu. rom Gas Oil SfoLiaeli DIxzIness, Indlgc&tion Don't worry or suffer another mcmcnt from the misery of indigestion, bloa-ting, gas, and that sui located, hard - fti'ling after eutinjf. Jitut ft tabtMvio::ffi of T ipJ ic ho-- cuiir-- wilt end alt thii pitn attd li;ct)mf,rt. But why suffer from the stomach trou!! at all r A iwrt coursr ot TanUr tako p'milaiiy before mtal and bedtime wit! ; woiidvia in Hddfiia you of them for Rood and unw jvu feti4 like a real man. Try a Uittleon tin Iviaij it must help you or money back. At alluruji-guita- v Accept uoiubititute ISnell & Co Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon, Utah Phone 17 - Salt Lake Phone ( Wasatch 6461 Kep clean the ROYAL way, -- 'y P4 00. n' Class These lowPffiee wPfftfM Goodycors with Cheap Tires Jhj We Mil TROVE to you tliat Goodyear PathCndars are k Vf I StJPERIOR to many klRh-- f rtced tires. Orfy Goo4year, be- - . cause! hatfaiaf more titan ol all Ures sdd ia America, 1 , j j can offer sadi fine Urea for so little. 30x3 1-- 2 I J Standard Uetie Guarantee S $8 So"1 Bi Fresh StocfAii Firsts CarefuUy Mounted Free Hi Full Orercizc Balloons f Ble Oversize Cords Heavy Duty All Weather Pathfinder f 29.4.50 $11.90 8.85 $ 6.55 30x3 1-- 29 s.oo . 13.6O '$11.00 $8.30 2 Tube $1.50 Vm 29 5.50 $16.85 $14.10 $10.39 " SO 6.00 $17.95 $15.00 34 6.00 $20.30 $17.00 $13.75 Also, low prices on tubes 29x4.50 7-- . $8.85 Trade yoosr tires t&at CLIP for tSres t&at GRIP " . . ' Put Goodyear Double Eagles or on your car now save money protect yourself 00 slippery roads and still have "new tires" for Summer driving;. Come in and we'll explain why this is the fceat time of the year to trade. ' Pfocne , ' far Quick Service 30x6 00 ( $l510 Bingham Garage ' I PHONE 88 8- Guaranteed lire Repairing - lint other services here Fashions for the Smart "Woman THE PEPLUM AGAIN We mult wear pep' urns this spring. ; These saucy little raffles are posed NOTICE 1UXG1UM, UTAH APRIL 4, 1930 THE BUSINESS OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP BINGHAM HAS THIS DATE BEEN at tbe hips in an types ot iroocs, ana are one of the most attractive things j about the new styles. In this front ' tbe peplura is posed over a deep cir-cular flounce, following its dipping backward curve. The silhouette ia softly molded by means of shirring! at the waistline and a collar is draped t the front under the applied panel ' and tied at the back. ' Even the sleeves have peplum ruffles! A printed georgette, voile, or batiste is smart made tfp in this pattern, or chiffon for formal wear. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5234. t Sues 14 to 42, 55 cents. At THE BIG STORE J I :.. Tli I AlrailLi lO-H-1- 2 1 h . THE UNITED 1 Wi We offer practically every household need in this most lis ' P3 timely event M n i p pi ' y BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE at NEW LOW PRICES i ' M mm,b,,-m- m I y A look is better than a thousand words so come early pre- - M H pared to witness a history making event that will long live ; t II in the minds of the women of this community. ' p M There are entirely too many items to be listed here, but Hp ; watch for our big circulars now baing distributed from p M door to door for this BIG SALE. p COME EARLY AND GET FIRST SHOICE I r j j" Bingham Merc. Co.: 1 j ;X "The Big Store" 1 1 S2 ''. i IV Fashions for the Smart Woman MERGED "WITH THE BUSINESS OF THE FIRST SECURITY BANK OF BINGHAM. HENCE FORTII THE COMBINED BANKING BUSINESS OP THESE INSTITUTIONS WILL BE CON-DUCTED BY THE FIRST SECURITY BANK OF BINGHAM. DEPOSITS OF CUSTOMERS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAVE BEEN AUTOMATI-CALLY TRANSFERRED TO THE FIRST SECURITY BANK. IN INSTANCES WHERE SUCH CUSTOMERS HAVE HAD ACCOUNTS WITH BOTH BANKS THE ACCOUNT TRANSFERED FROM TID3 FIRST NATIONAL BANK WILL BE KEIT SEPARATE UNTIL THE CUSTOMER DIRECTS THAT IT BE CONSOLIDATED WITH THE PRESENT ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST SECURITY BANK. , ALL CHECKS DRAWN ON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHOULD BE PRESENTED TO FIRST SECURITY BANK FOR PAYMENT JUST THE SAME AS IF THEY WERE DRAWN ON THE FTRST SECURITY BANK. UNTIL NEW CHECK BOOKS ARE PROVIDED, DEPOSITORS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MAY CONTINUE TO USE THE CHECKS OF THAT INSTITUTION. TIHS MERGER WILL GIVE TO BINGHAM A BANK WITH RESOURCES' IN EXCESS OF $1,000,000.00, BETTER EQUIPPED THAN EVER TO GIVE SATISFACTORY SERVICE TO Till BANKING NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY. YOURS TRULY, " j i FIRST SECURITY BANK? OF BINGHAM j FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BINGHAM j TIERS ARE SMART The tiered silhouette is one of Fashion's best gestures. Above it, the figure is molded in sculptural lines, and the dlcolletage is usually quite simple. In this frock the princess line is achieved by shirring j at the underarm seams at the natural waistline. The flounces dip at the back, making the skirt slightly longer m the back than in the front The front V is filled in with matching ' material for modesty's sake, but the back may be as deep as one desires. A coarse net or lace is graceful and lovely when made up in this design, aad printed chiffon is also smart, Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5201. Sixes 14 to 42, 65 cents. "" Mr, and Mrs. Georg? Bolman entertaint'd their Bridge club uTesday evening. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph empK, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leiser and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard. ,Mrs. J, C. Leiser was hostess to the 'A. U. L. club at her home in Copperton Friday after-noon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Joseph Norden, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. Laurence Snow, Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. Eueene Morris, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Bud Aven, Mrs. Horace Aven and Mrs. Harvey Oarrity. Heraldry The aclenc of Krnl1rj U of a cirnt origin. Some trace the annuity of Uie use of crests to heathen dlvlot ties. Herudolu atirlbutM It t th Carls na. At lirt nraldry wai from perauaal elinracterls'lce of the bearer. Af length ft tecanm a sdrnra perfected hv the crusades nnrt WHttuimentg. In the Mlflillc m:. ft formed the pomp find ilndrr ot gtorlnu chivalry. Economic Move Ttie HsiHi'tjr fur Hi .Saving of Tinw, nowly (fotinded eftlelpoc-- organize tlon In fnnce. has decided In favor of the shortening of nnmea. It wunta to limit family names to five letter end other names to two. Id this way. It la declared the business worM would ae mncb money In correspond ence yearly. Volcanic LocaUora Volcanoes generally nre to be founu long coaata and on tsluiuk. mnny ot them furmlog Islunda themselves, uct eg Stromboll, off the coast of Italy. No netlve volcanoes are found In the of continents, those In Call fornla and Aluska, although some what rewo 'ed from the coast, being conaideied as part of the conetal chain nf mountains. Point of Inlvritt Aforerpmenl bulletin aayi: "A rub-U-t too-- easily caught has something the matter with It." Referred to the college boy who tbloka he la devil rltb the lafllee- .- Cxcha'aee. ' |