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Show THE B1N6HAM BULLETIN Aad No Tickr Tp7 If thl Idea of window less office buildings spreads, what It world going to do when a parade goes byt Uoston Kvenlng Tran- - crlut. Political Not 1'ulltlcs makes strange bedfel-low ird prove the whole world klu. The scholarly and witty Dr. Tehyi Hsieh of China was speak-ing of tali own countrymen, "A candidate," he said, "Is man who tanda for whatever he thluki the people will fall for." CUrletlsa Advocate Hiitori "Catawy" The Kbyber puss la the moat Im-port a nt of the passes which lead from Afghanistan Into India. No other pass In the world has pos-sessed such strategic Importance or retains so many historic associa-tions as this gateway to the plains of India. Society Gossip Mrs. Orson II. Gygl entertained Inst Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Orval Wariwr, Mrs. Chns. Brim-hall- , Mrs. A. FInnlH, Mlrs. Jews Slices, Mrs. Ben Trite, Mrs. V. . Hlhbert and Miss Yiolu .lessen. Mrs. Alma Handset) was hostess to the L. T. B. bridge club Inst Wednesday afternoon nt a delight-ful luncheon. Bridge was also with Mrs. Frank Meade win-ning high score, Mrs. Charles Sul-leng-second, and Mrs. W. H. Har-ris- s the consolation. Others present were Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Vaughnn Christian sen, Mrs. Dewey Knudsen, Mrs. C. I;. Countryman end Mrs. Mark Han-son, i Sir. and Mrs. Joe Marriott enter-tained at dinner hint Sunday even-lu- Covers were luld for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marriott, Mr. and Mfrs. Pelbert Marriott and for Dr. J. L. Marriott all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. A. Norden will entertain the A. U. L. bridge club nt her home Thursday afternoon. ' a Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman en-tertained at dinner last Saturday evening at the University club in Salt Lake. Covers , were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. iLeland Walkerf, Mir. and Mrs J A. Norden, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Brocken, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Frailer, Dr. und Mrs. Taul Rich-ards. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bernard and Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey (Jarrity. The Bingham Ladles Civic club furnished, the program for the Mldvale Civic club last Wedens-du- y afternoon. The following lad-les were in charge, Mrs. .1. B. Myers, Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Mlrs. C. L. Countrymen, Mrs. Ed John-son, Mrs. Horace Higgs, Mrs. W. H. Harris, Mrs. T. A. Masters, Mrs. R. II. Kenner, Mrs, Frank Davis and Mrs. II. C. MeShnne. o Last Tuesday the Relief Society held their annual 17th of March program celebrating the organiza-tion of the society. Luncheon was served to the members seated at one long "T" shaped table and the following program given: Address of Welcome Mrs. Ed Johnson. Vocal Solo .... Mrs. Lola Sorensen Piano Solo Mrs. Blanche K. Reld. Toast to the First Relief Society Mrs. Amelia M liner. Response Mrs. Blanche K. Rled. Toast to the Relief Society Presi-dency Mrs. Myrtle Higgs. Response .... Mrs. Victoria (Lyons. Quartette, cominwed of Mrs. Jos-esp- h Morris, Mrs. Lois Told, Mrs. Frank Davis and Mrs. Dora Thomas, two numlers. Reading Mrs. Constance Harris. Those In charge of the entertain-ment were Mrs. Josephine Morris, chairman, Mrs. Ethel Richards and Mrs. Mable Brimhall. On refresh-ment committee were Mrs. Joseph Spendlove, chairman, Mrs. Elnora Petersen, Mrs. Lois Told, Mrs. Amelia Mllner, Mrs. Mable Bdm-- l all, Mrs. Elsia Reld, Mrs. Fontella Jewett, Mlrs. William Ouleawsl. Method of Firing Torpod When a torpedo la fired from iubnmrlne, tiie outer door of the T torpedo lube opens and water pourj In up to the Inside door of the tube, lu order to reload the tube. Hie outer door Is closed, the Inner door opened, and the water In the tube then rushes Into the bilges of the submarine and Is pumped oot MICKIE SAYS ' TOO MAWV MSfXUMJtS ARE srucniuQ tub P&SJIES iu THEIR OASHMtAWER WW A MICROSCOPE, WHBJ TMEV SHOULD BE SEARGHAJ& I 7WT2 TERXJrOWWnHA J TELESQOPE fOft POUARSl LET OUZ ADS fSOUUDUP TUB (JUOO&9AUBD POUARS POKyOL HENRY KITCHELL WEBSTER. COPYRIGHT 6f Tht BOPB-nftP.I- CO. W.H.U. SERVICE PURITY Z1ZZ SERVICE qUALITY I J . U I s aqj U! 9JB 9M. se 3uo og Ips jfiM 3M 'ssautsnq Xjiep SAFE milk and there is on- - ; ly one kind of safe Inilk PASTEURIZED! Special machinery and modern equipment are ne-cessary in the care and pre-paration of pasteurized milk but we feel that the com-munity and our customers deserve the best. Safety is a beautiful word ... a word of life . . . and pasteurized milk is the greatest of all life-give- rs from baby-hoo- d on ... . As you drink your glass of - warm milk in the evening, taste this life-givi- qual-ity. Always There Always Safe Always Clean Always the Best Hogan Dairy ARROW TRUMP SHIRTS Arrow Sanforized'Sbrunk To Guarantee Permanent Fit In white or in color . $1.95 " ' Bingham Merc. Co. X LONG MILES in Short Seconds to Provo by Telephone 30c (statlon-to-statio- n day rate) Long Distance Rates have been reduced four times since late 1926 The MOUNTAIN STATES TEL. & TEL. CO. ! LOST: A child's eye glass In a dark brown frame at School house. If found call Bulletin office. And You Will be Greatly Surprised with its Tender Eating and Fine Flavor I It is a pleasure to eat The Scientific Reason Why I Tender Steak A lnder I 1 Ul IIHMSaiM iHiElfl I For a quick, readily prepared dinner or luncheon, I I Lllo J vfll lO Vfil iflull nothing is more delcioui than tender, juicy, Cub-- The steak cut on a Cube Steak machine is never J J ed Steak. pounded or bruised; it is clean cut. On the other t hand in punching holes, pounding, or chopping f 1 riA1,F,n.l7 I ff a piece of meat, the juice and nourishment cells f 5lfin B K 1 11 n K V ImpOrtcLFlt; or pockets are bruised or broken, and as soon as J CI11U UlW vLiil . . the heat of the fire hits the meat, the juices will I I Cook no longer than one minute on each side m a run out, leaving you a dry steak. J i hot pan. Cook cubed side first. . . . . . Not so with cubed meat. It is cut m clean quarter-- I HAS INSTALLED THE inch squares- - It is not cut quite through, but there :: RomomKl Is a thin film of meat left uncut on the bottom, so : ; lYemenilJCr that it remains in one piece. f m t jt The fine flavor of Cube Steak is caused by a larger The heat penerates these cubed cuts at qnc, clos- - - I l! fXA7 I SlPA IT cooking surface, made by Cubing- - es all juice pockets, and the steak cannot help but nCW VUUC ULCXSX be tender and juicy. It mate an ideal Minute ;: Steak and when made into A sandweh it bites off Mnrhmt Iheil a. readily as the bread. : A Cube Steak can be cooked on a griddle or toast- - :: With the butter runmng around the cubes, there er jn a fraction of the time Rn ordinary ttcak ;j is no chance of a Cube Steak being anything but would take. : !; i!l tender and juicy. It makes a perfect Minute :: THE FIRST IN BINGHAM Steak. t Besides cubed beef, cubed veal, lamb, pork, or mutton will furnish you a delicious and tasty Tender-JlliC- V --TaStV ! meal. J J . . J Procott'i romoui Order According to tradition, William Prescott gave the order "Don't' Hi until you see the whites of their eyes" to the Continental army de fending Bunker hill. Since there was no commander and Prescott was the nominal leader, and the troops (lid hold their fire. It Is pron able that he devised this deadly de-fense. Note for Spedr The faster you wills through life the less you really see and hear. Detroit Free Press. |