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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thursday May 24, 1923 J FOUND Bunch of keys in brown lether case. Call at Bulletin office. LOST Collapsible baby art be-tween Copperton and Bingham, bron with black top. Return to Mrs, Daly, Alexander Apts., Bingham Canyon, and recelva suitable reward. Lost. One sales .outfit of Davis Paint Co., Kansas City, Mo. Finder return to Bingham Bulletin office. LOST Biowo leather wallet con-fining $77.00 in currency. Liberal reward for the return of same to the owner, Emmett Adams. WANTED Man to handle ex-clusive territory for Salt-Kl- st Peanuts whlsh practically every grocer, drug-Rls- t and confectionary dealer Is wait-ing tor. fanderful proposition for man who is financially responsible. "Salted Peanuts in the Shell." Will arrange to Interview men who can qualify. Salt-Kls- t Sales Co., 723 12. Merrill Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. . . , .. Evil in Coftp Uosstp Is a sort of smoke that mm from the dirty tobacco pipes of thosaj who diffusa It; It proves nothing. tytt ths bad taste of the smoker. George Eliot rr you Want a Cook Want a Clerk Want a Partner Want a Situation Want a Servant Girl Want to Sell a Piano Want to Sell a Carriage Want to Sell a Bull Pup Want to Sell your groceries Want to Sell your Hardware Want to Sell Town Property Want Customers for Anything Advertise In This Paper Each Issue Advertising is the Way to Success Advertising brings you customers Advertising s the customers Advertising Insures Success Advertising Shows Energy Advertising Shows Pluck Advertising is "BIZ" Advertise or Bust Advertise Long Advertise Well ADVERTISE THE FLOUR THAT MADE 'White Lilly . ;' WELLS' : j'-- - Groceteria V , (MOTHER START BAKING - STERN SIMPLICITY and none knows how to see that the funeral ceremony of your beloved is carried out better than an old established firm. The ex-pense is entirely within your own control in accordance with your wishes. We tsk you no money in ad: vance before your loved ones have passed away. O. DONNELL & Phone Bingham 17 Salt Lake Phone Was. 6161 I She I Menu IRnnll i OUK AIM IS TO SERVE YOU AS YOU WISH TO . f - f - DE SERVED. J t FOR THE BEST IN' LAUNDRY WORK . Phone 90 Royal Laundry f r s I t i Shirts $1.00 anp up HUB MEN'S STORE Utah Copper, Highland Boy and Apex Signovers accepted. Ever' seconds-o- f every working day somebody buys a Buick Year after year it wins twice as many buyers as any other fine car. Buy your Buick with the knowledge that the over-whelming majority of America's fine car buyers are making the same wise selec-tion and enjoying the same wonderful satisfaction. This most brilliant of fine cars enjoys two-to-o- ne leader-ship in its field and has main' taiticd its leadership, notfor a week or a month, but year in and year out since the early days of the industry. Buick excels in beauty it excels in vibrationless performance. And when you compare values, you'll have the full story for nowhere is there a car so fine and dependable at a price so remarkably low. The judgment of America is mighty good judgment to bank on. And America, by a two-to-on- e vote tells you to buy a Buick. ill Buick models have Lovejoy Hy-draulic shock abtorbert, front and rear, at standard equipment. Randall-DoddAu- to Co 47-5- 3 Second East Salt Lake City, Utah 'UN BETTER AUTOMOBDX3 A3 WVLT.. . BUICK WILL EXtLD THEM 1 MEW! tnflfal Supply of HJ. I n if ! Glacier Refrigerators ' H I Get ready for hot weather now. Ovde! one immediately. :? TOP ICERS $23.00 SIDE ICERS $30.00 UP $ 1 I j p Special j Tinted k 'ai Electric Mange j J l COLORS FULL PORCELAIN INSIDE AND OUT. i 1 TETlT WTl? This month with each Range f I 1? JiViliLIfll 42 piece set of Dishes worth $15.00 j ! Granite . Furniture Co. j f Phone 57 Bingham Canyon, Utah j p. i I This product of Marshall Field & Company, Wholesale, 1 I Ij Characteristic of the Qood Values We and Thou- - sands of Other Merchants are Offering Through the J I COMBINATION XX PLAN of Cooperative Buying. $ i I fj) Crepe GownsR ! I Tn Pretty, Plain nd Printed Pattern. XV h 1 V ij Sixeu M Jf" 1''. i QijC :'7) x 'L Nowl, V 1 S ir r- - " If ' 'k 1 ""J gur j J 1 AI ! S V- - Mide o( very fine quality perm lidf H 1 I fi ' I nentlykrinklycrepe-Eachi- i cut from VM A J I two full width of h material Wf" ' I (no gores), it fully 50 inche long, I I and ha a one-inc- h hem. Kji'"--l I IV I Contrastinclv colored applique fe'l ; '& l I work and stitching In floral and f,.P.H J h. I novelty design dittinguish some 1 ffi i, fvfc I tyle. One model ha hemstitched, a.?'! ... i 5 I floral printedyoke-Anothe- r is plainly (IllliJ " I Kt-,- ' tailored, ha a gay ribbon, and a hem- - B if j witched band about a novelty neck. I sf&J Included for your selection are jm OnSaU Starting MAJ Bingham Merc Co. the big store Cedar Dutt Killt Odort Nothing In more offensive than lingering odor of tbe previous meal Sometime it takes a long period of airing to clear a house of such odors. A Uttle cedar dust, sprinkled on th hot stove, will dispell tal cookto dors as it burnx drtt l.l11.l. .... Martha Otteades KITCHEN COUNCIL What's a housewife's time worth Some say not much but the America Bureau of Kcoaomic I.esearch " say. real-mon-ey In "-- -s nil nK According to - l11 di-- $1,751.43 worth or work a year almost equaU tlm aver-age man') saUry. Interpret that In terms of our country's wealth. Well, It is es'.ima'el Cat n!net7-flv- e per ;ent of Ac.3r! -- n housewives dc their own housework and In this way add $18,000,000,000 to the income ol the country. Housekeeping must be an important Industry certainly it's good big sound Investment. If we consider time to do housework in terms of money, thon surely it's worth saving. Ti;iH saved and rein-vested in worthwhile liesuro must be Inteaest compounded. Let's see what saves time. Most of us tire ourselves, out be cause wo want to do everything. Tlre heads and hand don't save time Fresh ones are a'.ert, quioU aud ac-curate and accomplish twice as niuol' as tired ones. A good rule for the holidays Is "keep rested." Plan to do Just those things that seem mo.-i-t Important fc you and your family and do them the easiest and best way. Thpre are lots of ways to save time In the kitchen. Lots ot the things that Ar t, , Antr afa llNt ad OTWlfl n 4 t h A dlC CttOJ .w o - - , ones that ar hard to make ami t, lot of the old dishes can be made ft half , the time. Why spend a day and n'.ght making bread, if the same good bread can be made in less than four hours? Just j get tho latest method and give it a j fair trial. Take biscuits, for instance, If t'.i. family llkoa delicious hot biscuits, anJ most families do. You can make a pan of biscuits for breakfast iu half the usual time, just about three r.iiu utes to hi i'curaj, tjonjTt V" dry ingredients oetorehauu. two quarts of eiht cups oT s'.f'.cd flour and sift tftre? tiyes with sixt'er level leaspC-i- or flvj levol UV.e spoons of baking powder and Iju: teaspoon i of salt. Tl".3t's cnoug'i flour, baking po.vier u salt to mn.k.-biBCU-four times for a f:.ri',f d five about forty-plgl- it bijcuits.f Tu! this flour mixture away in a tigli'.!;' i covered tiu can, It's as cy as p'r to add the short.'tiicg c:vl milk .mi make biscuits f r Write me whenever I can Li of Iij'. with your baking Martha Meade, Home Service Hureau, Sperry Flour o., San Francisco. r iW The Firemen of No. 2 IUH an-nounce the library room is open and all versons having books which they h to donate may leave same wltU itt member of th department or at Bulletin office. , fi New paint has been applied (o the Bingham hospital this week. The for-mer red has disappeared and a beau-tiful granite grfray takes the place a much appreciated Improvement on Main street. Mrs. Myra Strong entertained at dinner Saturday. Covers were laid for Miss Adele Peters, Mr. George A. Peters, Miss Veda Peters and Miss Vera Taylor, all of Provo. Mrs. Heber Birch of Coalville is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Aa;on Beard at the Eckman apartments. -- Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse entertained Wednesday evening of last week hon-oring hr husband's birthday anni-versary. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Atkln, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole, Miss Shultz and Miss AlU Acnrd. Mrs. Howard McColeman entertain-ed at a Lrldge luncheon Tuesday oi List week. Covers were laid for Mrs. Harvey GolT, Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Mrs. Arthur Bird, Mrs. Brink Covey, Ms. Lawrence Hansen, Mrs. Vern Faddls, Mrs, Lolo Spencer. Mrs. Basil Doman, Mrs. O, Long and Mrs. Ernest M llano. Mrs. Frank Mitch&I was hostess to the Women's Civic Club last Thurs-day evening. After the business meeting llntheon was served to 20 members. a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Traphen aud daughter, and Mrs. C. L. Crawfoth of Murray aid B. W. Clark of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Robertson Sunday. Mr. an Mrs. Leo Draper of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mis. K. R. Daper Sunday. Mrs. Emma Nichols who has sp.'Ut the past month with Mr. and Mrs. Ho ber Nichols in Copperton left Wed-nesday for her lvtinie In Fillmore. The M. I. A. of the L. D. S. chuich held an outing In Iiutterfleld Canyon Tuesday evening. The committee iu charge were Mr. Kussel Robertson, Mr. Ilage Thurston, Mr. A. C. Bolter, Mr. Leo Thome. Mr. J. E. Robinson, Annie Masters. IMa Can-lea- and Verna Carrlgan. Miss Florence Todd entertained Tuesday evening of last week honor-ing Clarice Cate. were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Harry Steele was hostess to Just-- Mere Club Wednesday of last week. Bridge was the feature. The guests were: Mrs. Tew-- y Knudsen, Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, Mrs. Tracy PuRinlre. Mrs. Ileber Ni-chols, Mrs. Chas. Sullenser. Ms Pasll Dotunn, Mis. Howard Fisher, Mrs. W. Kelms, Mrs. Mike Pierce. Mrs. Mark Hansen, and Mrs. Wm. Atkinson. Mrs. Hannah Clark, who lias ppent the winter with her daughter, Mis. Russel Robertson, left Saturday for Kooshareni where she will spend the Hummer with Mr. an Mrs. Orson ling-ley- . |