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Show i THE BULLETIN " " I MEMpSr930 UTAH ... STATE PRESS ASSR lsi l Published every Thursday at Bingham Canyon, Utuh lh I t J. R. Jarvis, Editor . . . " ? i Subscription rice, $2.00 per year i j Advertising rates on application ! LOST Small black traveling lag near Copper Mere. Co. Store m Slain Street, Saturday eve-iiinc, eve-iiinc, July 12 Containing small 'amount of money and Child's clothing. Finder please return t. ths Bulletin Office; " All nationalities, we know no ' race, creed or color; women, men r who are desirous of preparing for i th detective profession, com- j municate with Scotland Yard I)e- ' tective Burea'u, Gorman Bldg., jl 56 Division SU Albniiy N. V. Jf l S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman MRS. F. WELLINGTON ... . . , The American society leader f wlio is summering at Cannes, endorses en-dorses two of the newest Paris fash-t fash-t ions the pleated skirt and the touch i of lace. Her softly styled frock is of flat crepe in a dusty pink, bloused at the waistline and fitted at the hips. The flattering cirdular collar of lace is dyed to match the frock. Always correctly dressed to the most minute detail, Mrs. completes the en semble with a pink hat of lacy straw, short white kid gloves and a white , kid has; with rose encrustations. The rat brim is turned up on the right side .- ll held in place hy a white bow. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5363. Sizes 14 to 42, SO cents. If'etk of Augutt 4, 1930 ! m Fashions for the Smart Woman - I ISS ELLEN HASTINGS ... . One of the season's debutante!, P'. n.i cut i:: the activities of Narra-;. Narra-;. ifi-tt Pier, wears this delightful, .1 vflvs". beach frock with its full, c' f ,k;rt. The fabric is fafonne i i tii.T. ; a rod a(uatint the perfect ' n : i i:'u1 fur attractive accessories. J i i v. f-ul.ired patent leather makes i1 . -.:al l;elt which matches the I -I -.(unly. The necklace and 'i Ii t c iif.i it of tinv strands of ' ' K'H.U intctwined with jet. The i )i:i!;-ilii!T m handkerchief v. j .' os paiiiteil in one corner i he .t .st amu-in? of the new v.t i'rf.v.1 Pauern No. 5291. Building Materials )f Lumber-Roofing-Screen Wire yf LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON . - ' :... ' ,'' REMODELING YOUR HOME ; Anderson & Sons Company Phone 80 227 Main V ; S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman CHHtStrA 4 v X U406CT X THANSFI f Owe Tom At neviE MISS PRISCILLA ... ... The tiny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Saint toddlesr about the lawns of her home on Long Island . in the most delightful French clothes. They are always very simple and in perfect taste, with discreet touches of exquisite hand embroidery. This adorable ador-able ensemble, for instance, includes a coat and bonnet of very pale yellow piqu with scallops anl flowers embroidered em-broidered in rose. The frock, with its wee puff sleeves, is in a matching shade of yellow batiste with a spray . of rose-colored flowers in front. The comfy slip and panties are of plain yellow batiste,.. Pictorial Printed Tattern No. 4000. Si-es y to 2 years, 45 c-nts. Transfer Vn. P'ne only, 30 FOR SALE My home in Sandy, San-dy, 9 rooms, brick and stucco, hardwood floors, bath; 2-car garage gar-age ; grounds improved. Lot 123 by 247 feet. Ample room for chickens; will build chicken house if desired, Liberal terms. Win. D. Kuhre, Phone Midvale 148 or 140-W. 'I tkatw willdef omcL o( Milder, yes-but something more. . rV, I ' Chesterfield offers richness, aroma, satisfying vJLJ "vFV - BETTER TASTE that's the answer; and TSi&tfr! lM that's what smokers get in Chesterfield in full- Vt f f7flnCl est measure the flavor and aroma of mellow fetpClxI Cr ) tobaccos, exactly blended and cross- blended. fC$ . j Better taste, and milder too ! V- I , . ' vr J I, . .om5MyiTo,AccoCo. - . ; qARFTE j -1 : : : 1 : 1 1 V f UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM 1 AthleticMeetI k August 15-16 A I 1930 am4 ''- 600 Contestants in ,.. beauty contests.. ...swimming contests. ...four baseball games. , . . fifteen track events. , , . horseshoe pitching. ...golf tournaments. t ...band contests. ...trap shooting. . , . rifle shooting. ' ' , , , tennis tournament. 'Three Big Added : : Attractions! . . professional boxing. ' ...midnight frolic. ' '5f . . . spectacular fireworko. OGDEN Aug. 15-16 One Cent Per Mile Excurs:oa Rates to Ogden From Points on Union Pacific System. FASHIONS for the Smart Woman S4 MWl ' II ', I ) :i lspa (I I '-- 5136 i TV-r -J - - - 1 M'a" TWO SUMMER KNSEMBI.ES The ensemble idea is scoring all over America this sunimrr. sponsored by the smartest people in the most interesting variations. The three-piece three-piece white linen i.uit for a your,!; girl, sketched at the left, mahea its tuck-in blouse of hlue-anri-vhite pin-checked pin-checked voile the dark blouse wiih the lighter suit Ix-ing an extremely smart note. Attractive details are the scalloped collar and rounded godets. Suspenders re featured in the jaunty spectator type at the right, developed de-veloped in purple shantung. The wrap-around skirt' is dart fitted at the waist, and the cape is detachable. The monograintned blouse is white crepe de chine. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern Pat-tern No. 5306. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 40 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No 5308. Sires 14 to 36, 35 cents. Blouse No. SI3S. Sizei V to 42, 35 cents. Monogram 544 i inches high, 60 cents. v |