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Show f . THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH Thursday. January 5, 1928 CHIC SATIN HATS NOW POPULAR; VELVET IN SOFT SILHOUETTE DAKING simplicity the Dew satin huts etnpliuslze Just that. Satin huts after satin huts are arriving from I'arls, shapely and clilc, yet conspicu-ously void of oruuteness Just a note of trimming, perhaps a glittering orna-ment, a petite veil which spells the "last word" or a bow of self satin yet that something called "style" Is written over every Inch of their shiny mr faces. Toques, d caps, nnd tiny brimmed shupes are all Included Id the showing of vogulsh satin mil-linery. Tiara effects, such as shown at the top to the left In this group are also prominent tn the mode. Khlne-- mode. Most of the lovely velvet frocks which are crowding the stage of fashion stress the enchantment of a bit of fine lace. Sometimes lace achieves the "feminine touch" by ap-- ' peurlng at neckline and wrist, as It does so effectively In the youthful vel-vet frock to the left in tht picture. Tlieu again luce may choose to cas-cade In a Jubot effect, perhaps diag-onally, as shown on the handsome cos-tume to the right lie that as It may lace when of exquisite quality is a very popular trimming Item, and ad-vance styles emphasize its Increasing fuvor. Another distinct trend In tli:it of -- :i . fax y rilV ' i ? S0ME VERY CH,C HATS CJ Jf t" vlml'l;li"S trimmings- -a buckle, V'AtC 4 n4't' buttons encrusted with rhine-stones- , and a thousand und one f I oilier ways of exploiting the Idea, Xf The distinguished gown to the - n rlglit In this picture Is haud- - stone trimming continues to Und place ment on these newer hats. In the Instance of the charming satin tlara pictured, "diamente" rows glisten resplendently against their satin back ground. Straw borders the edge In a trio of rows. Many of t he new French hats accent the combination of straw and satin. That a shallow curtain of lace sup-plies a very feminizing note even to the simplest of satin shapes Is proven by the modish hat shown In the cen-ter at the top. There Is no doubt but that many of the satin shapes will feature ornamental veils this season. The veil which Is creating a sen-sation In Paris Is of very fine ruesii with a single large dot just below the left eye beauty-spo- t to be explicit. Many of the women coming back from across seas are wearing these veils. The winsome cloche shown In the o'i;'!'t r':lit corner Is designed for someiy eiiiueitif-iie- u wiui jeweiea out-ton- Ultra smartness Is also regis-tered In the bracelet elTect which Is embroidered with rliiues-toues'o- one sleeve only. The vogue started In Paris, and Is receiving a hearty en dotsenient among American womqn. Speakiug of bracelets brings to mind a very vital new style trend, that of ibe wearing of costume Jewelry. Women of fashion are distinguishing their dressy daytime velvet or satin frocks with the accompaniment of I most extraordinary necklaces, earrings j and bracelets. Indeed the Jeweler Is being kept busy setting and remount- - I Ing heirloom brooches, pendants and i such. A parting word In regard to the styling of the handsome velvet frocks Illustrated Note how In each Instance to all appearance the silhouette Is I very simple, but close scrutiny reveals estreme intricacy when It comes to J actual construction, due to nuineroie . Iff? if JV As, kfL kLr ' r gii' 1 mmmmj hi ir c women who enter a protest againsi the brimles? hat. declaring It to be hopeless in the matter of becoming ness. Tills model has a ripple brim which Is very flattering. A patterning traced with Jet spangles adds to Its handsomeness. One of those "simple satin nats' which carries style conviction at tlrsi glance Is pictured below to the left One's attention concentrates upon tile amusing ornaments on each earlap a kitten's head of rhlnestoiies wltn gleaming green stones for eyes. Another outstanding feature in new millinery is the bow-at-th- e back trim ming Mich as appears on the satin toijue which cone! Jt!?s the collection of satin models In this illustration "Kvery day In every way," lace, vel-vet and Jewels are contributing mate-rially to the elegance of the afternoon TWO AFTERNOON GV... c C seauiiiigs, tiers, fitted hipliues m,! C side drapes which achieve the fashion C able uneven hemline. C In each Instance the hat worn with J the velvet frock as here thus placing emphasis on ili ri velvet ensemble. v JU.IA nOTTO.Ml.EY. p (!&. 19ZS. Western Newsp--- - ITnlon.) j HkitcncnH laCABINETlii (CO. litis. VSMiaru Nwppr Uniuo.) Beauty mingled with Invention, founded on the observation of na-ture, Is the mainspring of decora-tive design. If It la not beautiful, it haa no rlnht to exist; If not founded on the observation of na-ture, It can hardly be either beau-tiful or Inventive. It la apt to be-come merely atratine and mon-strous when It depurta from na-- I ture. William Morris. APPROPRIATEGOOD THINGS j When serving fish a nice croquette which will odd to the course Is: Hominy and Horse r a d I s h. Take one-fourt-of a cupful of ' macaroni, gleam it until tender, add one-hal- f tea- - spoonful of salt, j three-fourth- of a cupful of rculded milk and cook until It is absorbed. Add two tablespoon-ful- a of butler, three and one-hal- f of grated horseradish root. Mix well and put away to cool. Shape as desired and dip Into crumbs ege ond crumbs again. Try In deep fat. drulu on brown paper. A nice sandwich to serve with llsh for luncheon or a supper dish Is" pre-pared thus: Cut the crusts from bread and Hpioad with horseradish butter. To make I Ids, cream six table-spoonful- s of butler and add gradually four tiiblespoonfuls of grated horse-radish, one teaspoonful of lemon Juice and hi It and cayenne to taste. Indian Tapioca Pudding. Seak live tahlcspoonfuls of pearl tapioca two hours in cold water lo cover. I'our four cupful.s of scalded milk over foiii tuhlcKpooufuls of cornmcal and cook In a double boiler until (lie mixture thlcfecjis. Add the tapioca drained, and tlireo-foui'ih- s of a cupful of mo-lasses, threp tiiblespoonfuls 'of butter, one. and one-ha- lf teiispooufuls of salt. Turn Into a buttered dish and cover with one'iaipfiil of cold milk. fo not stir. Hake one and one-fourt- hours In a moderate oven. Baked Crumbed Potatoes. Force hot boiled polatoes through a- - rieer: to three and one-hal- f cupfuls of pota toes add three tuhlespoonful!? of bai-ter, one and one-hal- f teaspoonfuls of salt and one-fourt- teaspoonful of pep per. Add two-third- s of a cupful of hot milk and beat the poti.toes vigor-ously. Turn Into a buttered baking dish, pour over one-hal- f cupful of heavy cream, sprinkle wilh well but-tered crumb? and bake until brown. Rhubarb Raisin Pudding. The fresh or canned rhubarb may be used for this recipe: Sprinkle with sugar to sweeten and let stand an hour or so If the fresh rhubarli Is used. Mix one pint of crumbs Willi two tiiblespoon-fuls of melted butter and one cupful of chopped raising Put Into the pud-ding dish In layers of rhubarb, rairfins and crumbs; finish (lie top with but-tered crumbs. Serve with a hard or liquid sauce, using some of the fruit Juice If desired. Foods for Occasions. A delightful Utile dainty which may be served us a luncheon disii Is: ftp Ham - Canape. Mix one fourth cup-ful of deviled hum or chopped boiled bam seasoned with inm-tard- . tabasco. ( kitchen bomiuet. and a Utile tomato sauce. Spread the mixture on diamonds of hoi buttered (toast, cover with grated cheese, .then wilh buttered crumbs; brown in a hot oven and serve hot. Liver Canape. Simmer halt a pound uf liver until tender enough to be pierced wilh a straw. Put it through the meat chopper twice, rejecting all the stringy portions. Rub to a pasie with a fork, season with one-fourt-teaspoonful of salt, n tablespoonful of melted butter and pepper and celery salt to taste. Add enough seasoned tomato sauce to make of the consi-stency of inayoiinal.se. Spread on finger strips of rye bread sauted In battel and gainish with sliced stuffed olives. Honey Sandwiches. Reo.yive the brown skin , from brazil nuts and chop tliein as fine as possible, 111I1II1114 a few grains of salt; mix to a paste with honey. Spread on round of but-- tered bread, cover with a slice from which a small round or star-shape-center Is 'removed, (tarnish each cen-ter with a maraschino' cherry Peanut Sandwiches.-Cru- sh freshly roasted peanuts with a roll! f pin, salt lightly and mix to 11 paste wliu whipped cream. Spread on bin tered whole wheat bread and garnish with three sti anied raisins, arranged in the form of a three-lea- eli ver. The rai-sins are steamed by putting them In a sieve over the top of the teakettle, loverin'g the strainer with the teaket-tle cover. Mexican Melange. Cook one chopped sweet pepper in two tablespoonfuls uf f.it left from salt pork or sausages. When well cooked add one pint .f canned tomatoes, one pint ot canned com, one teaspoonful of salt, the same of grated ot.ion and a generous d;,si of cayenne pepper. Simmer eight min-utes and thicken slightly with a table-spoon fu! of Hour mixed ii.h a little vater. , Serve with sa usage or bacon. With nil kinds of fruit. Jollies, pre-serves, pickles and enserves which the farm wife delights to put up there will always hp the dainty accessories which add much to the table, nnd also variety. O'DONNELL & CO. Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon Utah Phone 17 Wasatch 6461 Salt Lake Phone tf I City Cash Market f D. Pezzopane, Mgr. u J : li GROCERIES, MEATS, FISH :: ; AND POULTRY : v Imported and Domestic Products I : 381 MAIN STREET t PHONE 148 Bingham Canyon, Utah X 44 Get i : Your jjj j ' ! Cranitc 1 ' I Furniture Co. 1 i Lsis Theatre Building .1 X Bingham Canyon Z I Announcement :j j The Associated Lumber Company has been purchased by the i Home Lumber & ;! I Coal Company j! t H. C. 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