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Show ... t THE DIffCnXM BULLETIN MNQIIAM CANYON, PJAH Trareday, Fehrwy 9, 1928 Tarn Game "Been on a hunting trip, eh t Dtd ( j bag anythln?" "Oh. I got some ducks." "Hub! I'll bet you didn't shoo era ; bought 'em, most likely." I did both. Unfortunately, Just as I was putting them In my bug, the farmer who owned them catue along." Yo will plea Lake notice ol the postponemont of the Antlers annual Charity show which will take place near the end of ehe March. On March 17th how-ever the Elks will give a grand ball at the B'ngham Ball Room The Elks will have exclusive charge of this function and in-vite the public to join them on this notable occasion. I . BINGHAM CANYON Service Truck We Haul Anything Anywhere, Day or Night Phone Either i78 or 4i GOOD SERVICE REASONABLE PRICEg I Ibftp I: COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES. SUNDAY 19:00 A. M. Sunday School. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship . 5: SO P. M. Epworth Lteague. . 6.00 P. M. Vesper Service. jjDONT! FORGET !f x. JOEDELANEY'S g I BIG DANCE I j Jj j. 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Flint. f history-makin- g proportions why every- - Mih one calls it the world's most desirable low- - S " priced automobile. Come in today for a The? includ. the Iowcm I demonstration! iuaZ"rU:iZciaM Bingham Garage QUALITY AT LOW COST t I ! Dainty ! ! 1N VALENTINES j I jjr GIVING GIFTS 0N ST- - I v JTT VALENTINE'S DAY IS f GAINING IN FAVOR XCaT I EACH YEAR 150X150 I flAim STATI0NERY IS 0NE i I SUjjf CHOICE GIFT THAT IS : : SURE 0F APPRECIA" I j rZA TI0N UR ST0CK 1S I I 1 AMPLE TO SUPPLY ; YOUR NEEDS. I I LI J " Special Valentine X iJ'stationery 50c to .$1 I M. L. JAMES The Up-to-Da- te Store I THE APPROPRIATE FORM Cliolly L'euh me, I'm Just devoted t corn meal as a food. She In the form of niiiMii, I sup pose? NOTABLE REMARKS The world U work craiy. Roger Payne. There la nothing left to disco -- Rrold Amundsen. '. Jazz la the voice of the American soul. George Gershwin. I found the trap door ef bell In Chi-oag- o. Almee McPhetsen. A woman Is a mere parenthesis In a man's life. Mussolini. Compared to Adam, Eve was an angel. Lady Nancy Astor. Let students pay their own way through college. John D. Rockefeller. Extravagance Is a marked trait of our national life. Howard E. Monday. FRIENDS OF THE FIREMEN. Rememlerf on Feb. 22 the Vo-lunteer Fire Department w'll give a grand Benefit Ball at Ca-nyon Hall. The proceeds of this dance will be used to defray expenses incidental to the com-ing Firemen's Convention to be held here this spring. The first 500 tickets have been exhausted and additional tickets have been provided. Be sure and get your NOW. He lives longest ti.ut Is awake most hours. The way to live much Is to live well betimes. , Life consists, not in breathing, but In enjoying life. As a man lives, so shall be die. I live, and lords do no more. USEFUL THOUGHTS Salt water will set all shades of pink. Skimmed mills will atlffen fine or-gandies and dulnty laces. A little borax sprinkled under rugs will keep away troublesome moths. Sawdust sprinkled evenly over the floor before laying linoleum will make It wear longer. A splendid healing solution for cuts and burns Is made by dissolving one teaspoonful boric acid In one pint of water. Provided Girls have r right to areas as thej please, A maiden remarked with vigor. But some of them lack the nerve And some of them luck the figure. I Just M Litfili FOOTING THE FORMALITY After t lie elaborate ceremony the well-wishe- were throwing the cus-tomary rice at the young couple. One excited guest buttonholed the bride's father and demanded, "Have you any old shoes?" "1'es1," replied the pa-tiently, "hut, sh-h-- h I I'm wearing them." Divine Grandma After dinner we will go to church or go riding, which do you prefer, dearie? Little Helen Just as you soy, grandma. Grandma All right, we'll go to church. Little Helen (aside) The world Is growing better. m Knew Her . A woman called at a department atore to match a piece of goods. The clerk showed her the exact thing, but she demurred. "I'll look around a little longer," abe explained. "I told my husband I'd be ready In ten minutes, so he won't expect me for an hour." The Gentle Hunter "I don't see how Hopkins can go off hunting and be a member of the 8. T. C. A." ' . , Happy thoughts On the tennis court many a miss makes a hit Troubles and babies grow bigger by nursing them. Nobody wants the man who gives himself away. Ton can't get experience on the easy-payme- plan. The smaller the miud the longer It takes to make up. No man becomes well-to-d- o quicker thun the man who Is hard-to-do- . A prophet Is without honor In his own country, but a profiteer Is almost sure to get one. Ninety per cent of the flattery In this world Is expended on gravestones, and the reston women. All 1$ Not Lost "She has spread lot of lies abroad about me!" "It Is lucky that she has not spread the truth." Her Brummer, Berlin. UAILT HELPS Sunday O Lord, Thon art my (Jod. early will I praise Thee. Monday Forth In Thy name, O Lord, I go I Tuesday Hold Thou p my goings in Tby paths that my footsteps slip pot Wednesday I am sometimes afraid, yet put I my strength In Thee. Thursday Be not afraid for I am with Thee. ddartha (Meade's KITCHEN COUNCIL Afternoon tea is really a wonderful way of enlertaining a few friends. Who doesn't enjoy a tup of tea with a few dainty sandwiches and cookies at four o'clock? "Now Btlr the lire and close the shutter fast, Let full the curtains, wheel tho sofa round." The Cup of Tea. Cow per. If you are expecting a friend to visit you for several days you can always arranga a cozy llttlo tea. Thin slices of lemon, cream and sugar should always be served with hot tea. At formal teas coffee or chocolate are served aa well as tea. Sometimes in warm weather Iced drinks or punch may tuke tho place of hot drinks altogether. Sandwiches must he very thin and dainty, and cut Into fancy shapes if you wish. Your left-ov- muffins or biscuits can be broken into halves, toasted and buttered and served with marmalades or conserves. Jleiim for Informal Teas. (1) Toasted marmalade sandwiches, nut sandwiches (on dark bread), angel food or plain sponge cake, tea, mint candies. (2) Toasted raisin muffins, straw-berry Jam or spiced honey, tea, cookies, salted nuts. (3) Fruit and nut bread sliced thin, toasted and buttered soda crackers (If you wish), preserves or Jam, layer cake, tea. Orange Sugar Wafers (For teas; makes about 60) S cups Drifted Snow Flour, 1 tea-spoons salt, 1 cups sugar, H tea-spoon nutmeg, 2-- 3 cup shortening, I eggs, 1 tablespoon orange Juice, grated rind of one orange. Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg. Cream shortening and sugar and add well-beate- n eggs. Add orange rind and Juice then flour mixture. Chill dough for about an hour in refrigerator. Roll out to about one-four- Inch thickness on ll&htly floured board and cut into cookies. Use fancy cookie cutter if you wish. Sprinkle with sugar and bake at 350 degrees F., moderate oven, for 10 to 12 minutes. Whenever I can help you plan any of your home parties be mire to let me know drop a line to Martha Meade, Home Service Bureau. Sperry Flour Co., San Francisco. SAID BY WISE MEN Time, which strengthens friendship, weakens love. De La Bruyere. Unkind language la sure to produce the fruits of unkladoesa that is, suf-fering In the bosom of othera. Beet-ham- . It la a aad thing when a man has either a reputation beyond his merit or an ambition beyond his ability. g. Beatty. WORTH REMEMBERING A pessimist is one-who- , of two evils, chooses both. Ulunt people often manage to put otlu-r- on edge. e doesn't help you to become important. Sooner or later some airman will double-cros- s the ocean. It's what we lenrn after we think we know It nil th-i- t counts. A sense of humor Is the sugar that tukes the bitterness out of life. If you get all your knowledge out of books you may as well leave It there. Some people go through life with the fixed Idea that it Is easier to sur-render than to struggle. :8 FLYING CHAFF 1 1 8 g And heated arguments are apt 5 S to come home to roost. S I - Itt Some medicine Is so disagree- - able that one can't even forget 2 ' to take it a . f;S Love Is stronger than hate and f ' the onion is atronger than H ! either. S t g There ar roen who would S rather be attached to a ball and f J ii chain than to an apron string. i The straight and narrow path jf Isn't a favorite thoroughfare Z with crooked people. 2 ', C8888ttirttsa88q4KtS |