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Show Unique Selling Dodge A Kauaaa general store iwuer re-cently mailed a right-han- cotton glove to three hundred farmers. The fanners were asked to emll at the store to receive the left-han- d (love. They came and went home with other things they had bought and paid for. The Outlook. till, i' Mackerel for Nerves. Mackerel Is an even better food for the nervous than cod and some other kinds ef fleh, hecapse tt eQ.?n a larger pemfitajr of the fa! which the nervous system requires. The food value of tuuckcrel is: Water, 7.1.4 per cent; protein, 18.3 per cent; fat, 7.1 per cent ; ash, 1.32 icr cent. Debt We Owe Julius Caesar. Because Julius Caesar thonght a cer-tain part of southern Europe which lie visited some time dur'ng 65 IV C. t far too barren, ind so utilised his knowledge of landscape gardening by suiKirvlning the planting of some thou-sands of the "Juglnns Kegln" be-cause of all this, we have In America today many flourishing orchard of tincUeh walnuts. You will pl". ia!cc n :t;ce of the pv,stn . . .on I oi I'm: Antlers ailliUui ..tl il aho.V ii.tJiWill take place near the or'l ' March 0., A I iu1. Li;.. . . w ever the Elks will give a viund ball at the B'npham IJ:vi nv The Elks will h""" ""cy.. !ve charge of thi;' 'nct v ' in-vite th nubile io..i ' m thig notable occasion. The Handy Cabinet matched Letterheads Envelopes 250 letterheads and envelopes in a con-venient, economical package. Suitable for either business or personal stationery. IVyhite Lilly . h K&? WALLS' y Groceteria of count it $ J O Jer a cabinet from us r II .4tJ'seaeMktai Q all It,; news hapDn- - S3 ins that come to your j ofieiiiioa to this office. It will be appreciated for cvei-- y piece of news will mtke the paper more interesting for you as well as others. We want and with your PS heip will print all L the news mmmWmmmememmmememmemmvmmemrtmm. - - i m ew FOR SALE. ISIS Candy Co. Store. Everything complete. Trice reasonable. Inquire at Binpham Bulletin. b Always Have la 'Stock Almost Everybody wf-51- ! Uses ... X95r5jG& ; - - catch fihemathotne Catch the folks at home before they go out for the evening. Whether you plan to call friends in a nearby town or have a busi-ness message to convey, telephone early in the evening when the operator will not be forced to report, "They do not answer now." Reduced rates on station-to-statio- n calls begin at 7 p. m. A telephone call at that hour almost invariably finds the person, at home. Seven o'clock is the family houf when the living room is usually the scene of a discussion concerning the contents of the evening newspaper, or the day's events are retold, rpr.i-' f Evening rates, starting at 7 p. m., . .are approximately 25 per cent less , than the day rate and you may call collect, if the rate is 25 cents or more. 47 An Advertisement by The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. I To Our Patrons f NOW ! s is the best time to have our : I Blankets and Oui'ts 3 washed the ROYAL w y I Royal Laundry I 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 00 s 2 f Self Preservation i Jf is the first law of Nature. Our GOOD building mate'ial f $ will make you a COMFORTABLE Home. Our GOOD x $J coal will keep it warm- - . ' $ 22 S EVERY PIECE of lumber we sell has been inspected. '? I 2 jg The quality is there. f $ j if i Ij j i Home Lumber & I i Ij Coal j j Company j j PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES IN STOCK J s x 1 "QUALITY & SERVICE" K - K S emember you can this moderateprice a reel Buick in every way with flashing getaway and mighty power princely lux-seda- ns ury and beauty supreme comfort and "'':o'99' riding ease. ' ' ' pqhI 8 ' Choose from three popular models at this modrs price Sedan, Coupe or Spoit Roadster. au pricnt. . b. on tlie liberal G. M. A. C. plan. Hint, AiKb., fir-- . ','dHh!oM "ou w'" s's Inow whether you pay i55 for yo-.-- r Buick, cr more that hm.,t.i youpowcis i;t:nostia motor car value. Randall-Dod- d Auto Co., Salt Lake City n HOW IT WAS DONE Levlng Wife New that jroe ire J rained, Henry, I wfll ledeee nay J eecret Tor years 1 have been aavlng I up, and now (pouring a shower of coins Into bit hat) this may tide you over. Husband-O- b, my darling, hew 4id you manage to do It? i Wife IdaBlly enough. Every time 1 you said an unkind thing to me I put J shilling Into a box. To Remove wans or Corr.s. An cxcellt iit preparation Is made as follows: Snlyollle acid, 20 grains; one-eigh- th ounce; flexible collo-dion, one ounce. Mix together and apply with camera-hai- r brush over hard surfuce of wart or corn for three nights. Soak In hot water, when a layer of skin will come off. Then re-peat as before until wart or corn Is removed. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Eaate of Frank Maes, known a Prudontle Maestos, deceased, creOi ers will present claims with nv: ers to the undersigned at Blngh .; Canyon Utah, on or befone the 3 :.!i day ef March, A. D. 1028. ARTHUR C. COLE, Administrator of the Estate of Prank Maes, known as Trudcntlo Mae; i, deceased. A. C. COLE, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication January 1928. I Nothing More "Really," said Charley CashfW t Ms tailor, "I feel that I owe you" "You do," Interrupted the tailor. J "An apology for having kept you waiting for your money so long. Bo j I thought I would drop found aud pay you" "Thanks." "And pay you the apology. Qeod j day." Removing Old Paint Old puint may be quickly and easily removed from any surfuce by scrub b'.ng with the following mixture: LU-polv- e a ouart of baking soda in a gal-lon of uittfr and add a quart of quick-lime. Apply to the surface with a brush nnd In a few minutes all truces of the old paint may be washed off In warm water. The wood should thi-- bo washed with vinegar before new paint Is applied to remove id) the ulkuli. ,,'ipjj am apum pun ijis jn.uJJ n jjjnq (iiiu 'om jo; poj(jOA Zjo shsuhji jo itdood aiu auq.ft 'pa;uo pun )pwq ina jsnf j 'ij ;o isom oqi jd.jj i jnq 'Snq oj snoxuu aja.w X.un uitij.v inuuoBB0 oo ) a pun n8 0) snoixuu m a(d --odd naijM ejniM no.i Xhd fitisiin in oj sb. 'Xbb oj pasn aij pip i iym suoiui nm ;o jt:op u p.ujtia jjaou aq juqj pojnpop E.u,wpi vjnuoain inm jCjo ustinj '.mIo.wn ji sutuoqx MoqtT inoiniM mieM Iron Stains Rust stains may be removed by cov-ering the stain with salt after wetting In boiling water. Then lay in hot sunshine over bright tin, and squeeze on juice of lemon or tomato. Rinse II COT LEFT IN THE RUSH In hot water and repeat If necessary. J "Ruth Is engaged to be married." "The mischief she is! I Intended to i propose to that girl myself when I j got time." Novel Sewing Machine. A portable electric sewing machine Is entirely Inclosed In an oak cover or case, and when not In use It can be placed out of tht way under a couch or on a closet shelf. The machine Is oper-ated from any lamp socket by either direct or alternating current. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Fred II. Bemis, Decease 1. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned ae t: e Offce of Arthur C. Cole, Bingham Can. yon, Utah, on or before the 21th day of March, A. D. 1928. SOriHA BEMIS, Administratrix of the Estate of Fred II. Bemia, Deceased. A. C. COLE, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication. Jan. 12,1928. ! The Lay of the Land I Remarked Hie hen:' 'Undoubtedly Some fnlkH are worse than gout; : When I don't lay for them, you , s They go and lay ma out." f j Pretty Tough j Van Juy Ziggsby and his wife had I a miserable time on their motor trip last Sunday. 1 Van Puff How wus that? f Van Jay Oh, his wife forgot to ! take her mirror and he forgot to take t ' I his pipe. ! Intentiont Uncertain "i Marlon Weren't you embarrassed when young Doctor Jones asked you for your hand? I Maude Indeed I was. I didn't f know whether he wanted te take me or my pulse. Stray Stories. ; STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 14, 1928. Notice is hereby given that the Utah Copper Company, assignee of Zella Gray, whose principal place of business is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Lawg of Utah( 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to appropriate 5 c. f. s. of water from Gray Spring in Salt Lake Coun-ty, Utah. Said water Is to be divert-ed at the point of issuance of the spring which bears S. 43 E. 780 ft. from the NVi cor. of Sec. 1, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed in a canal a distance of 5,000 ft. where it will be used from April 1st to November 15th inclusive of each year for the irrigation of 350 acres of land embraced in parts of Sec. 1, T. 3 S. R. 3 W., and partis of Sec. 6, T, 3 S., R. 2 W., S. L. B. & M. As much water as may be necessary will be Used during the entire year for do-mestic' purposes. This application la designated in the State Engineer's office as File No. 10199. All protest against the granting of ' said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in dup-licate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00. and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, January 19, 1S28. Date of completion of publication. February 16, 1928. ! The Wily Waiter i "If you've spotted the man who j stole your ear, why detrt foa) p5 fl I , ' back?" I "I'm waiting for him to put on a I new set of tires." 1 -- '.'? I TOO slow : y ? She Do you believe In fairies? i " lie Too slow I use the flying ma chine In crossing the river every morning. Words and Music W see, as years slip on their way, A change in sons and story. The song-- Is mostly jazz today So Is the oratory. According to the Ritual Frances Everything went along at the Filson wedding until the min-ister asked the bride to obey her hus-band.. Frank And then what? Frances She said: "Do you think I'm craey?" and the groom answered: "I do." One Wish in Reserve Marie If you could have two wishes what would they be? Viola Well, I'd wish for a husband. Marie That's one. - Viola And then I'd save the other until I saw how he turned nut STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE Salt Lake City, Utah, January 14, 1928. Notice is hereby given that J. C. Pinchin whose post office address is West Jordan. Utah, has made appli-cation in accordance with the require-ments of the Compiled Law3 of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to ap-propriate' 20 e. f. 8. of water from Bingham Creek in Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at a point which bears 930.2 ft. s. and 1232.1 ft. E. of the SE cor. of Sec. 27, T. 2 S.. R. 1 W., S. L. B. & M. and conveyed in a channel a dis-tance of 70 ft. where the water will be used during the entire year for generating power for electric light-ing and propelling machinery in West Jordan, Utah. After having been so used th water will be return-ed to the natural stream at a point which bears 930.2 ft. S. and 1302.1 ft. E. of the SE. cor. of Sec. 27, T. 2 S., R. 1 W., S. L. B. & M. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 18233. - All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor must be by affidavit in dnp-- licate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and Hied In thl3 office within thirty (SO) days after th completion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, January 19, 1928. Date of completion of publication, February 16, 1928. For Granted The dear old lady was late at church, and entered as the small con-gregation was rising to sing. "Please," she said with a sweet rolle, "don't get op on my smsmMT Knew What It Meant Glbbs My wife and I agree on everything. Dlbbs Have you no opinions of your own? It All Depends Dora I always keep men at arms I lepgtn. Flora you ever lit them get mifrjl&tj tkl RMtl |