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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thnrsday, May 17, 1928 M. and Mrs. Paul Ransom spent the week end with Mrs. Ransom'g slater. Miss Iva Welch, In Idaho. 'J - 'I Mr. Robert Home Is spending the week In Salt Lake with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Blades. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norden entertain-ed at dlnnes Wednesday tv.'hins of last week. Covers were laid for Mr. Mrs. Leland Walker, Mr. and Louis Buchman, Mr. H. B. Aven, U'h Jennie Bucbman and Mr. Jon Manwaring of Los AngeM. After dinner Bridge was enjoyed. "Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Breckon enl-- r. talned at a Brldgo supper Frlilay eve-nin- Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wardlaw, Mr. and Mf. J, .Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Walker, Mi. and Min. Jo Norden, Mr. and Mr3. Arthur Maly, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Canity, las Jennie Buchman and D. Paul Huh-axils- . Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Atkin, who are enroute tr California, spent Sunday in Bingham with Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Atkin. The Peter Pan club of the Bingham HlKh SchoUl entertained for ih mo-thers of Bingham Thursday after-noon. The program was given by the T. N. T. club of the East High school. The Peter Pan girls presented the school with a picture of Peter T.in. After the program refreshments were served and each npother was present-ed with a carnation. The ladles of the Relief Society en-tertained Monday evening In honor of rs. Flohsln J. Gate and Mrs. Ida J. JliiE,her. ' Mrs. Frank Davis had charge of the program and the com. mlttee for entertainments and refresh-ments ndnslHted of Mrs. II. It. Atkin, The Engineers club met Friday nlj-'l'-t ith Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones. Five hundred was played. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Lniwen ipent the week end In Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Larsen. - Mr. and Mrs. Karl Palfrey man, for-mer Bingham residents but no.v of Spanish Fork announre the blv.n of a daughter Sunday, May 13. Mrs. A. n. McBrlde of Salt Lake City has bees visiting in Bingham for a week, being the guest of her nieces Mrs. Wnt.' Mace and Mrs. Joseph Adams. , Members of the Stnlor class of the Bingham High School spent Monday picnlclng in Ogden Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Robertson and n spent Sunday with relatives In Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atkin enter-tained Tuesday evening hontiMng the Senior class. Special guests were Supt. and Mrs. D. C. Jensen, Mr. und Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Mr. and MrtJ. Byron Birch and Mrs. Madeline Wal-di- s. I am a Toppy. Buy me! Wear m-- ! In reverence and understanding, wear me! The Poppy. ( Mrs. StanFey Jacques entertained the American Legion Auxiliary Tues-day evening. Lunc'ieon was served to 20 guests. Miss Dora Hansen, Mlsb Alta Acord and Miss Adele Peters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hlggs Sunday. They spent the day at Brighton. Mrs. Paul S. Jllords and children Paul and Ethel returned Sunday eve. nlng from Long Beach where they spent the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Daly entertained their Bridge club Tuesday evening Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Pugmlre, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trowbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norden, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Walker, Mr. aud Mrs. L. nuchnutn and families enjoyed a pic-nic in Dry Fork, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse en-- j tained the M. B. ciub at their ly:ne. Wednesday evening of last week. '1 lie j"uets were Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Atkin, Mr. f iul Mrs. Frank Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. A C. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. James Mciutyre and Mr. and Mrs Arthur Payne. e LOST Collapsible baby cart be-tween Copperton and Bingham, brown with black top. Return to Mrs. Daly, Alexander Apts., Bingham Canyon, and receive suitable reward. Lost. One sales .outfit of Davis Taint Co., Kansas City, Mo. Finder return to Bingham Bulletin office. ;' : THE FLOUR THAT MADE ' jwbiifunj'.f' i H WELLS' ; J fite Groceteria MOTHER START BAKING , LOST Biown leather wallet con-taining $77.00 In currency. Liberal reward for the return of same to the ' owner, Emmett Adams. Leave your Address in Eox 545 Bingham P. 0. and the Re-presentative of the Deseret Mor-tuary Co. will show you the way out of the high cost of death. J. S. FARRELL. 15he s I sMhh ffitaoU I 8 ; OUR AIM IS TO SERVE YOU AS YOU WISH TO k BE SERVED. i FOR THE REST IN LAUNDRY WORK . I Phone 90 . f Royal Laundry I AMVVVV m, m - ' May iftli .. - Starts i2 ''mat. You will find at the Big Store a spJc ndid selection of Straws in all the late shapes and styles. Come in and look them over before you select a new Straw Hat for your summer wear. Priced $2. to $5. Bingham Merc Co. -- the big store fwmBMBi p i' i 1 mn-t- Your Buick Dealer's reputation I --assures honest I USED CAR value . Your Buick dealer is recog-nized in his community as a man of sound business Judgment and unquestioned integrity. He wants to preserve his high business standing be-cause he intends to remain in business throughout the years to come ft You can go to him for a used .car with the knowledge that you will receive a square deal. You will find avide variety of makes and models in practi-cally all price classes. i And the car you buy will be exactly as represented. The Buick dealer's reputation safeouartls your investment. rriCK MOTOR COMPANY MINT, MICHIGAN Randall-DoddAut- o Co 47-5- 3 Second East Salt Lake City, Utah WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT . . . BUICK WILL BUILD THEM . ' Supply of H1SI; ! & , k i Glacier Refrigerators ! ' K '$ Get ready fcr hot weather now. Orde.' one immediately. TOP ICERS $25.00 S 5 . SIDE ICERS $30.00 UP i; , 5 . . S tl I PQIPBPPQRHB Special I irmm iN ew l 1 yflfiSs Tinted 5 L S H Electric Range j l COLORS FULL PORCELAIN INSIDE AND OUT. l I ICyrP) TT?TT? This month with each Range ' J I? ljfolJliUll 42 piece set of Dishes worth $15.00 jj 5 S 5 :? Granite Furniture Co. ! I Phone 57 Bingham Canyon, Utah 3 SCIENCE SHOWS SLEUTHS OF FUTURE MAY OUTDO EVEN SHERLOCK HOLMES Particles on Clothing May Show Man's Occupation and Home Town French Investigator Ptvcs Way With Microscopic Examination to Convict Slayer. The Modern Sleuth Examines Sjcpeet's Clothing With Microscope. Insert Shows Sir Arthur Conan Doyte, Creator of Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes looked WHENman's shoos and saw red the great detective of fiction could tell Instantly the lo-cality from which the man came. Detectives of the future will be able to go Holmes one better, if one may Judge from some of the scientific stud-ies now being made upon dust par-ticles. Physicians have Ions known that dust Hying in the air may cause cer-tain ailments and city officials have seen to It that children's health on city playgrounds is protected against dust by certain dust-layin- chemicals, such as calcium chloride. Researches show that a man's occu-pation may he determined from the dust particles found on his clothing and. further, In many cases, police may learu the name of the city In which he has his home. The matter seems simple enough. ton. A steel worker will have tine particles oT stei'l clinging to his cloth lug. no matter how often he may brush them. Smh particles might be re-moved by brooms, vacuum cleaners or even magnets, hut a sufficient number remains fur determination by a micro-scope. So likewise might other occupations be determined: a school teachc. from chalk dust; a Jeweler from gold and silver particles; a druggist. from chem-ical specks; a lumberman from mi-nute fragments of wood, and so through most of the scale. In the same way a man's city may he determined by analysis of dust found In bis clothing. It It contains much carbon or coal, be probably comes from Scrauton; if copper, from Butte. Montana; if bits of minute coral, from St. Augustine, Florida whose streets are paved with coral and similarly down the list. No one pretends that the list at tut time is accurate. But some patient In vestlgators In the future may compile a list of occupations, as wel. as el cities, with all the precision that of science may bring to if and then the Job of Via il j promises to be easier. A few years u'A t French was ame to liv'.p the pnlire to cor. vict a ma. i s::.;;r t:"l nf , certain min-der in a (ji::'.t Tlu i;u.:p;;i;i mi id he had been sleeping in V..u lipids. .Micro scoplc examination of the man's cloth ing revealed t lie presence of quarr stone traces. The man then confessed |