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Show r TUB BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thursday, February. 2, 1928. Oh, there U a thrill In the Joy of doing. It Is the tjost nwguitleeiit recreation to which a niun ever puts his hnnd or his head or his heart. T. DeWitt Tolmage. When Thing Move Turning on a motor switch starts things bumming. And so does hf cry, "Bert comes the boss I" Toro to Telegram, The first of a series of card par-ties to be iven by the S. D. A. card club, was held thij week. Five huii-- ' drtid was played, Prizes were won as follows: first prizes, Mrs. ChruM Gary and Mr Karl Waddoubs, prizes, Mrs. Art Tremelling aua Mr. Carl Nichols, Con.,olation piut's Mrs. Ouy Leckstrum and Mr. Chas. Cury. Kefieahments were served to sixty. Mrs. Jane Jackson was hostess toj the L. T. D. club Wednesday after- - eea of last week. Ilrldge was play-ed. Mrs. C. L. Countryman won Melt score, Mrs. Dewey Knudsen sec and Mrs. Elmer Knudsen conso-lation. A two course luncheon was red to Mrs. Countryman Mrs. D. Ka44)n, Mrs. E. Knudsen,' Mrs. W. Atkinson, Mrs. W. H Harris, Mrs. F. Taxner. Mrs. Mika Plercp Mrs. I tar. Mrs. Glen Ixms entertained the O. I). O. club Saturday afternoon. Uridge was the feature. First prize as awarded to Mrs. Clarence Watkins, second to Mrs. Ernest Poulsen, and consolation to Mrs. N. Newltt. A luncheon wj served to Mrs. Wat-kin- s, Mrs. Poulsen, Mrs. Newltt, Mrs. Florence Tucker, Mrs. Ross Watkins an Mrs. Dewey Knudsen. ry Steele, Mrs. Vaughn Christensen, Mrs. Mark Hansen, Mrs. Charles Sellenger, and Mrs. Hebe Nichols. Members of the W. D. A. entertain-ed at the first of a series of card parties Wednesday evening, of last week in Society Hall. The committee fn charge was; Mrs. II. It. Gust, Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Louis Andreason, Mrs. Pete Lotts, Mrs Truthway and Mrs. w. II. Harris. ' Refreshments wer, served to fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Shilling enter-tained at Mridge Saturday evening at Ueir home in Coppwton. Mrs. J. B. Myers won ladies orlzu and Mr n air. ana Mrs. W. W. Showalter were Salt Lake visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.L. C. Doty of Salt Lake spent several days last week .with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Breckon at their home in Coppertou. Mrs. Paul S. Richards, Mrs. Edna P. Wade and Mrs. O. S. Jensen mo. tored to Salt Lake Saturday and spent the day. . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Canity spent the week end with relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard and fa-mily Sni'llt Slimlllv with Mr Tlarll. Lynch gentleman' prize. A late luaeheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aven, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-thur Maly, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buch. au, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larrick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone, Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Richard., Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Frailer, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. My-ers, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mr. tuid Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lynih, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fansler, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cot-ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leister, Mr. C. K. Adderley, Mr. H. B. Aven, Mrs. Vdna P. Wade, Miss Grace Chandler, and Mrs. Thurston, and Mrs. John-son, sisters of Mrs. Shilling, or Salt ' Lake City. Mr. find Mrs. Arthur Maly enter- - tninprt tha A Tt flHriir, nlnh Wodnpa urd'.! parents lu Salt Lake. Mrs. Scott Linnell and Mrs. M. A. Stuart spent Friday with Mrs. Frank Mead in Coppertoa. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller of High-land Boy left Sunday for Los Ange. les and otjier' points in California, e e Pat. Murphy's on t lie B. G. railroad have discovered why he was absent from his post recently he ha., been rocking the cradje of lils new baby boy. Mr. J. J. Wirth of Parco, Wyo., is on a business trip to Utah till j week and is paying a visit to his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Campbell while here. Mr. Wlrth is interested with Dr. J. A. Campbell In his patents and the pro-duction of the famous remedies u'lilli liuur hi. mimp I The A. B. C. club met at tht home of Mrs. Ernest Poulsen Friday eve-ning. Five hundred was played. Mio. Hay Watson won first prize; Mrs. George Ralls, second, and Mrs. Frank Abplanalp the consolation. A two courg-- luncheon was served to Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Ralls, Mrs. Abplanalp, Mrs. Bert Burns, Mrs. Nate Neilson, Mrs. Clarence Watkins, and Mrs. ftosg Watkins. Mrs. Archie Clark entertained the American Legion Auxiliary Wednej. day evening of last week. Alter the regular business meeting, games were enjoyed and refreshments serv-ed to Mrs. Catherine Jones, Mrs P. Ransom, Mr.. Ken Nichols, Mrs. C. W. Adderley, Mrs. Clinton McShane, Mrs. Brink Covey, Mrs. John Kenne-dy, Mrs. Stanley Jacques, Mrs. Ad. Heaston, and Mrs. NVttie Berry. clay evening of last week. Mr and Mr. Robert Hone won high score. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Hone, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gar-rit- y, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aven, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow, and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lynch. Mrs. Frank Mead entertained last Thursday evening for a few friends of her daughter Frances. Games and anic were the diversion for the vwitng. Refreshments were served t Miss Gladys Hlnkel, Miss Vera Clark, Miss Frances Mead, Mr. Fred Hinkel, Mr. Lyman Ottxj on and Mr. Leo Thorn. Mrs. Viola Lory; entertained a num-ber of friends Saturday afternoon. Luncheon was served at the Grill Cafe, after which cards were enjoyed at Mrs. Long's home. Mrs. William Wallace won first prize, and Mrs. Cora Hill the consolation. The guests included: Mrs. Wallace, Mis, Dill, Mrs. Cecil Bennett, Mrs. Frank Mead. Mrs. Andy IN-e- and Mrs. F. Mead. Members of the Rebeccnh lodge met in Society Hall Tuesday evenins f last week after the regular sessi. n. Card3 were enjoyed. Mrs Joe Warning won first prize; Mrs. May West, second; and Mrs. Carl Carlson e consolation. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warning, Mra. Art Tremelling, Mrs Tom Ner-i- n, Mrs. Orson Down and Mrs. Jane Jaokson, Mrs. Sarah Christopherson, Mrs. Pete Lotts, Mrs. Andy Kneason and Mr. Frank Mead. Mrs. M A. Stuart and Mrs. Frank Mead were hostesses for the affair. Mrs. Paul Ransom was hosteug to h Kmanon club Monday evening. Bridge was th diversion. High score was won by Mrs. Rev. Tripp and sec- - end by Mrs. O. S Jensen. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Tripp, Mrs. Jen. sea. Mrs. Ren Nichols, Mre. C. W. ! Adderley. Mrs. Archie Clarke, Mrs. J Lee Jones, Mrs. Brent Lynch, Mra. J Will Trevarthen, Mrs. Robert Hone. 4 Mra. Paul Richards, Mrs. Joe Nor-- j den.. Mrs. W. W. Showalter, Mrs. Lawrence Snow, Miss AHa Acord, Miss Dora Hansen and Mrs. H. Jt. 1 Atkin. 1 4 Mre. Joe Kemp and Mrs. Will Tre- - i vaxtben wer Salt Lake visitors Sa- - j lurdaf . ' PHILOSOPHICAL Talkers are not good doere, bo as-sured. Sliukeniieu re. There to one antidote onjy for coquetry, and that Is true love. Do-luz- One man's word to c niaa's word; we should quietly hear botk sides. Goethe. It Is the wit ond policy of si a to bate those we have abused. Conscience Is at most times a very faithful and prudent aiiuouitor. Shenstone. lien are the sport of circumstances when the circumstances seen the sport of men. Byron. , It Is very Indiscreet and trouble-some ambition which cares so mflcb about fame. Longfellow. Nothing Is so easy as to deceive one's self; for what we wish, that we readily believe. Demosthenes. - Our bravest and best lessons are not learned through success but through misadventure. A. B. Alcett BITS OF WISDOM Every player lu the guine of life holds a winning hand at some utae. Authority can be conferred upon you, but not wisdom. It has to be earned. A fegret for the mistakes of jester-dii- y must not blind us to the tasks of Imlay No man can tell what the future may bring forth, and small opportu-nities are often the beginnings of great enterprises. Many men seek fortune In order to be Independent; they should rather seek character, the only true source of Independence. COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES. SUNDAY 10:00 A. M. Sunday Schel. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. 6:30 Pr M. Bpworth League. 6 00 P. M. Veper Service. Our Sunday School has classes ft every ajge, leach having an exeeiUat teacher in charge. EPWORTH LEAGUIJ. Helen James will be th leader next Sunday night. We are taring some Interesting services now. VESPER SERVIC1. After the Epworth League svice the Vesje evlce will begin. Come a as enjoy the singing and a short sermoa by the pastor. We are holding" the evening services at 6 o'clock in order to make it possible for thoe wae have other engagements later in the evening to atend the church service first. WOMEN'S SOCIETY MEETS. The woman's societies of the church will hold their regular roeath-l- y meeting Friday, Feb. S, at 1:00 P. M. Canyon Lodge No. 13, F. k A. M, will celebrate Its twenty-firt- s anni-versary, Tuoeday evening, February 7th, la the local Masonic Hall. TalkB by S. E. PJberbnrdt, Grand Master of Masons In Utah, and Thomaa Porter, Master of Canyon lodge, and several musical numbers, will be followed by a banquet. All members of the Ma-sonic and Eastern Star Orders, with their wires end husbands are expect ed to be present. Tt Vlvranla PlnK nt Tllnirham ul. tended movies In a body last week, the occasion being a pictorial review of the assembling of the Ford car. Members of the Club reported this demonstration as being yery Interest-ing and Instructive, and was greatly enjoyed by all. Mrs. Will Thomas and Mrs. Bert Thomas were guestJ of Mrs. E. J. Jones iu Mldvale Thursday. e Mrs. George Bolman entertalnrd the G. (J. (',. G. club Tuesday after-noon. Bridge was enjoyed. A delici. oils luncheon was served to Mrs. 11. Barnard, Mrs. Louis Buchraan, Mrs. Maurice uotter, Mra. tiugene enanu-ler- , Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. U. G. Fra-zle- r, Mrs. Joe Norden, Mrs. Roy Shil-ling, Mrs. J. I). Shilling, Mrs. Edna P. Wade, Mrs. A. C. Larrick, Mrs. Paul Ransom, Mrs. J. C. Ieises, Mrs. A. C. Cote, Mrs. Leland Walker, Mr.s. Fred Turner Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. Sam Baird, Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mrs. P. Richards, Mrs. O. S. Jensen, and Mrs. W. S. Jones and Mrs. M. Clays, of Salt Lake, i see Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mugfur left Monday for California where they intend to visit for three months. CHINESE THOUGHTS The roollsh, obstinate woman goes to sea In s bandbox. The cautious woman writes her promises on a slate. The patient woman rousts an ox with a burning glass. The extravagant woninn burns a candle In looking for a match. The vulgar, affected womun Is a spider attempting to spin silk. The curious woman would turn a rainbow to see what Is on the other ide. Boston Transcript.,, HEARD AND RECORDED Diplomacy lies In what yon say; tact in what you don't say. ' Man who throws money at the birds often gets a bad sprain doing It. Moral reform will not be universal so long as there Is widespread In- - tirmlty of mind. It Is a kind heart that makes one feel mortified when some one else is making a bad breuk. A street car system can't enforce some of its rutes moch better than a state government There Is a great deal of gllmmeilng of what will solve a world problem before it Is finally formulated. Difference between faith and eff-iciency Is that between a one-gall-man and a man who has two trousers buttons sewed on side by side. I MINERS LOOK! The Western Casualty Co. has the Health and Accident policy you have been looking for.. Our "Guardian Special" is the Ideal policy for underground workers. It gives you a weekly income while you are disabled from sickness or acci-dent. It pays for even one day's sickness or accident- - It is . a dividend paying policy which make the premium exceed-ingly low. The Western pays all claims liberally and imme-diately. O. F. MAPLES, State Manager- - R. II. DYMOND, Gen- Agent for Bingham and surrounding territory. 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"ILTiT" Bingham Garage QUALITY AT LOW COST f t I 0BW Dainty. f ! valentines I I j? m.S If GIVING GIFTS ON ST. 1 v 5pfT VALENTINE'S DAY IS I iPKts GAINING IN .FAVOR I EACH YEAR. BOXED t 2M STATI0NERY IS 0NE I X fW CHOICE GIFT THATIS SURE OF APPRECIA- - 1y& TION. OUR STOCK IS AMPLE TO SUPPLY ; J YOUR NEEDS. . f : " ;: : I ffl J r Special Valentine . Stationery 50c to .$1 I M. L. JAMES . : The Up-to-Da- te Store CANNY CRACKS A thing of beauty may annoy for ever. Seeing Is believing, except at "the pictures." USEFUL THOUGHTS Salt water will set all shades of pink. Skimmed milk will stiffen fine or gandies and dainty laces. A little borax sprinkled under rags will keep away troublesome moths. Sawdust sprinkled evenly over the floor before laying linoleum will make it wear longer. A splendid healing sol nt ion for cnts and burns Is made by dissolving one teaspoonful boric acid In one pint of water. SAID BY WISE MEN Time, which strengthens frieadshlp, weakens love. De La Brayere. Dnkind languuge is sure to predate the fruits of unkindness that Is. suf-fering In the bosom of others. Bent-ham- . It Is a sad thing when a man has either a reputation beyond his merit or nn ambition beyond his ability, 8. Beatty. |