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Show .ma ,. . ... , .,. ,' ; r ' ; THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH " Thursday, July 26, 1928 I Rubber Boots, Pocket Size. A pair of rubber boots so light tha Uiey may be rolled up and furrleJ li the pocket Is principally designed foi , the use of sumiteur llshertuen, suys thr j Sdentllle American. For wading ilirouuh streams they aro woru ovei ' iho leather shoes, affording ull tho pro--; lection of the heavy boots without the ! Ineor.venleut'6 of the latter while ni the way to and from the fl.s!;!:r cruund. The boot!" are made of pun gum, fashion lined and have an dot tic top, tliu uttitur tightly around th leg. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Afigelo Costantino Usui. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at The Bankers Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 22nd day of September A. D. 1928. BANKERS TRUST COM PAN V. Administrator of thei estate of Angela Costantino UsaJ, Deceased. Date of first publication, Juy 26, ly2S. 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RIGHT NOW WE $ HAVE A CHOICE ASSORTMENT $ OF THE FINEST BERRIES. i (WELLS GROCETERIA I l PHONE 63 t White's Bob-Her-Shop- pe 108 Main HAIR CUTTING DONE RIGHT Specializing on the very Safest cuts, direct flora bo-t- Hollywood and the East. Call in anj Mr. White will be glad fo explain the new Wind-blown or Breezy Bob's, also the French Valentino. They are neat. They are attractive. " And they are cool for summer. 108 MAIN J. B. WHITE, M;;r. S?. ' K I Solid Pl Peters I Leather SR Throughout ISjlTj Brand Shoes I r, it t : ts te With insoles, outsoles, heels and counters of good honest 58 K ' 5 i leather, you will get maximum value in this, or any other S I " . $ ?' "Diamond Brand" shoe. S We have a shoe to r.e?t your needs, and a price to fit your aa $ J I - v purse. g i 5 Come in today and see our many splendid values. I f . PWCES RANGE FROM $300 TO $650. - I I ... I i Bingham merg Co. I THE BIG STORE I s 5 I Dr. and Mrs. Feno Shafer aud Idaughteit Betty Low, Airs. Annie Shater and Frank Shafer left Satur. day for a week's visit In Montpelier, Idaho, with Mrs. Shater'a, inoher. Mrs. William Robblns. , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CauifieM and sons, O'Brien, Dan and Hyland, re. turned Friday from a nix weeks motor trip through the nothweut. Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Daly of Salt. Lake were dinner guests of Mr, aud. Ms. Lee Jones Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Rlchardg attend-- ' ed the Smith McKay wedding nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Smith in Salt Lake Thursday eve. nlng. Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Smernoff and baby left Tuesday by motor for Den. ve to visit with Dr. Smemoffg par-ents. Mrs. Smirnoff's mother, .Vrs A. Gordon and sister. Mias Gordon, who have been visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Smernoff the past week, accom-panied them to Denver. MIhh.'b Gladys and Elsie Wilkinson of Salt Lake spent the week end with Miss Gladys Henkle. Mrs. Russet Robertson and ton Clark returned home Tueday of last week after a month's visit through Soutliern Utah. , Mr .and Mrs. O. S. Jensen and fa-mily and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bieckon and son spent Friday evening In Out. terfleld Canyon. r Mrj. and Mrs. J. B. Meyers and son John were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Breekon Tuesday evening. Holy Land's Floriculture Among the more prominent shrubs or suiull ties of Jerusalem are the olive and the almond. Other well-know-flowers are the narcissii? (Illy of the valley In the Bible), asalea, acacia, mallow, oleander, althe (sometimes known as tho rose of Sbnron). The flora of Jerusalem In-cludes over 1,000 specimens. The Mule Felng told to write an essay on th mule, a small boy turned in to hi teacher the following effort: "The mewl U a hardier bird than the guse or turkle. It has two lops to walk with, two more to kick with and wear Its wings on the sides of Its head. It Is stubbornly bjekward ab;ut com-ing forward." Ilero'a Position There Is never any real danger In allowing a pedestal for a hero. He never Ims time to sit on It. One ices him always over and over ntpiln kicking his pedestal out from under him, and rising It to batter a world with. Lee. Z Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and fa-mily left Saturday for a two weeks .visit with friends at Long Beach. " r'V J Mr .and Mrs. Frank Mead entertain. d at dlnne.i Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. (X Anderson and son of Salt Lake City. Mrs. E. W. Hoops of Los Angelej Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Edwards at their home In Coppeton. M.-w- . Hoopg will stay six Weeks. Agnes and Russell Sullenger an pending two wee Its visiting relative." at EVanaton, Wyoming.- , Mrs. Clinton Poulsen was hostess. to the W O I G last Thrusday eve-ning. Five hundred wag played. A delightful luncheon was served to Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. John Knud-e- n, Mrs. W. E. Scott, Mrs. Ivan Ter-ry-. Mr. Elmer Knudsen, Ms. Richard Wells, Mrs. A. O. Mugfur, Mrs. Cnaa. Hudson, Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mrs. Chas. Wynn, Mrs. Ray Buckle and Mrs.' L. Parkin of Payson. , ' ' : p Mrs. Jamea Denver entertained at Five hnudred Saturday evening hon-oring her guest, Mrs. Anna Rose of Minneapolis, Minn. Those asked to meet Miss Rose were, Mr. O. C. Jones, Mrs. Ball Doiuan, Mrs. Jatinibelle Sullivan, Mrs. William Kelms, Mrs. A. O. Mugfur, Mrs. Cinton Poulsen and Mrs. Charles Hudson. On Satur-day Mrs. Denver entertained at tea for Miss Rose. The guest were, Miss Rose, Mrs. A. O. Muafur and Mrs. Ba-sil Donian. Mrs. Lewis Parkin and baby return-ed to their home in Payson Saturday after a week's visit with her paitmts. Mr. and Mrs. John Knudsen of Cop-perfiel- Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and fa-mily returned Thursday from a motor trip through Canada and the north-west. ' I Mr. 'and Mrs. i?i!vw, Mr and Mrs. llrenf Lynch.. Mr. and Mrs Robert Hone, M.; and Mr", Oorp--Robb-and Mr. and Mrs. Genpe I.iruL sey of Ann Arbor, Mich., motoiod to Butterfield Canyon Friday ever: ins and enjoyed a picnic cupper. Mr.'ad Mrs. Thomas Kent of Cop- - perfit'ld announce t' e birth of a ;n Hond.iy, July 23rd. v : Mr. and M;. Eugene Morris gjm'. daughters Helen and Haael left Mon-day fur cx 'iiotor trip through Southern California.. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, lrraer Bing-ham' residen's, while there. Bitter Ending Bitter ending Is nil right ooensUw ally, but as a regular occupation doesu't eem to pay. Morgantovri New Dominion. LEGAL NOTICE. Creditors must present claims vJth vouchers to the V. S. Care at Bln-ha- m, Utah, on or befcr3 July 20th. now under new nianageinent. Martha QAzhlw:: KITCHENCOu'ixC;.. New Year Culls .e prepared i them becau.-- it's Leap Year. It wouid be a lot of fun to piuu mi.lnight supper for this special oc-casion or niayije you are kind of Imii expecting company to drop in. What-ever may happen, you'll want to To decorate the table appropriately is important. A clock laid faca u; and surrounded with mistletoe ant; holly berries Is very impressive Guests enjoy watching tho "minute to twelve" toll off. Then If you com plete the effect with green candle? .led with red ribbon bows you'll have a wonderfully pretty table. For refreshments something easy is always best. Then you won't have to worry and can enjoy tha fun. too. Waffles always make a hit. because everybody seems to like them. It I? perfectly proper to make them rgh; at the table IX you have an electric waffle iron. Jelly or Jam, ayrupt spiced honoy or Ice cream may ba served with them. But as. a "special," and if it isn't too much trouble, you can serve chicken or turkey hash, and cranberry sauce with the waffles. This combin-ation, makes an awfully good lio; supper dish and all that anybody cou'.o wish. For desserti have something a little sweet like fancy cookies an.l candy. Cofee. oft course, goes, ben with. th waffles. Another tasty nd eaay supper could Blast wlitlh a varied assortment of op sndmica. Different pastes, cheese spra& anchovy pasta n.ui ground up. ajfedt mixed with, cream, can b iLsod aaxl ih llttlt sandwiches cut Into. fej ahap. You cuk decorate them. to, with little bit oA green pickle ajKt pimento for holiday colors. A tmlt salad grapetrmU and oanaa marinated aad garalahed ith 1 spoonful of cranberry Uy. couid b served with the sandwlchea Thca to finish up a serving of hot sttamtd pudding, plum pudding or fig pudding with hard sauce would be fine. Make the servings rather small, though, be-cause these puddings are rich, you know. Happy New Year, everybody! And I'm hoping to hear from many of you in the New Year. Whenever I cm oelp you with home cooking or pliir.s "or eniertaining, be sure to write me Address Martha Meade, H.:i' Service Bureau, Sperry Flour Co., s.ui francisco. REPORT OF CONDITION of the BINGHAM STATE BANK, LOCATED AT BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH, In the county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 30th day of Tune, '1923. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and discounts $327,971.11 Cap'tal Stock Paid in 26,000.00 Overdrafts 7,731.81 Surplus Fund 24.500.00 Stocks, Bonds and Sec- - Undivid. TrofUs - 1,568.25 uritles, etc 264,691.83 , Claims and Judgments 1,262.31 Total 1,568.23 1,568.25 Bank House 7,246.00 Reserve for Depreciation.. 1,200.00 Furniture and Fixtures 5188.00 j Deposits Subject to Other Real Estate owned.. 6,417.16 Check 226,383.17 - Due from Federal Reserve .Demand Certlfl's 18,938.34 Bank 34,653.96 Cash'rs Checks 6,428.37 Due from Other Bank8 .... 11,829.77 Certlfd Checks . 83.00 Gold 137.50 gjver , 2,854.13 Total Demand Deposfts 251,s52.iS Currency 19,950.00 Postal Savings Depos- - Us 159,466.94 Total Cash on Haad 22,941.63 Time Certifies .. 26,109.58 Suspense . 360.00 Sav. Deposits .... 201,098.93 Federal Reserre Bank gtock ... 1,500.00 Total Time Deposits 386,675.4: TotaJ 691,796.58 Total 691.T96.58 STATE OF UTAH, County of Salt Lake. D. M. TODD, JR., being first duly rworn according to law, deposes and says that he U Cashier of tna abore named bank; that th abv and fore-going report contains a full true and correct statement or the condition of the said bank at the close at business on the SOtb day of June. 1928. D.M.TODD. JR. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Jltb day of July, 1928. R. C. WILSON, Notary Public. My commission expires 26th day of February, 1929. CORRECT ATTEST: CHAS. T. S. PARSONS SHERMAN ARMSTRONG ' . C. E. ADDERLEY, Directors. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. i Seth Plxton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby tertify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the state, nt of the above named company, filed In my office this 12th day of SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. July, 1928. |