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Show . t THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thlraday, April 12, 1923 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warning anil fa-mily and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lottg and family gpftit Easter in Salt Lake with Mrs. Lyon Emory. Mrs. Charles Wolf of Hollywood, Caliiornia, was the guest of her Mrs. Louis Buchman over the week-end- . t Why Shivering Warm Us. Rome might doubt that shivering on ' a cold day would make anyone warm, but It is true that the spasmodic nilv-prls-of the muscles, called shivering causes a flow of blooJ and thereby gen erutes warmth. No one- - ever f,hlver until his hotly is extremely cold. I: Is n uervoiis on the part of th flesh, due i .'iite discomfort that m i reached the bruin and hceu rencter, l!ut the iiii.n 1'i.t fih.'vei'lug heglmi th. . muscles work involuntarily and lit. boIy l;iijd to produce liut. 1 FLYING CHAFF 3 jj And heated arguments are apt $ to come home to roost. a tit it Some medicine Is so disagree- - able that one can't even forget j " to take It. ; fit U Love is stronger than hate and j the onion is stronger than either. - 6 tt There are men who would Jj $ rather be attached to a ball and chain than to an apron string. 2 The straight and narrow path g 8 i''t a favorite thoroughfare with crooked people. Opportunity i $ WANTED: Two young ladies of ability and good ap- - If pearance to do pleasant work days or after school. If you f want to make some.extra dollars, here is the opportunity. Inquire at Bingham Bulletin office. I We take this means of announcing to aur friends and pa--. trons the COPPER KING CAFE is now under new manage-ment The high standard of service heretofore maintained by this institution will be continued. Only the best foods the market affords will be served to our patrons here, at popular prices. COPPER KING CAFE HARRY GARVIN, PROPRIETOR. ! RITZ HOTEL 3 Modern Rooms for Transients V Rates Very Reasonable I Phone 252 560 Main Street ' a? wwwwwwtwtw I The Game No I Woman ever Won! f 5 a? Jf For uncounted centuries women have staked Time, Strength,Health, Youth life's precious possessions J 'gainst Washday and since the dawn of if days, no woman has ever won! ....But there is a 5 way out - a pleasant path that leads to the laundry. jf Telephone us and lift wearying washday out of your life forever. K ! x ; Royal Laundry dees it best! S a? I Royal Laundry f Phone 90 I I I p It House Dresses of Excellent Materials B Q Underpriced , S V n's sP"n8' t'me sa'e f house dresses will prove lull 111 SP6 interest- - with house cleaning days at hand, when the need for extra dresses is most ur- - N JTerit. Well made from color fast materials. 1 MSK Marshall Field Specials Famous Nellie Don's - K $2.00 to $4.50 Bingham Merc Go. The Big Store a? 5 1 ifelk Ms Ms I K . li-ft g :? The phone order I gave Wells Groceteria was filled as satis! te $ factory in every way as if I had made personal selection, j 52 The roast, the cereals, the vegetables and fruit were deliver- - j g ed fresh and clean. You can depend on the service yqu re--' te 2 ; ceive from the 2 WELLS GROCETERIA! i i I Phone 63 And Be Delighted Bank of France The riank of France was founded by Napoleon, Feb. 13. 1800. It was Joint stock compuny with a capital of j 80,000,000 francs, the "Little Coprroal hlaistlf heading the subscription list. There are many thousands of share-holders, most of whom, poor people, wn but a single share. READ AND REFLECT Virtue Is Its own reward. Many a fellow Is too good to tell a tie, evca to pave a friend. Church work Interests some people heart and soul, but never quite readies the pocket book. For a while, nt least, praying for a thing Is a grent comfort to those who ure too Inzy to work for It Instead of representing the spring-time of the humun tace, all we hear about the Garden of Eden is the fall. Even the man who expects to be rewarded in heaven crowds up to the cashier's window In bis ollice on pay day. The pessimist may believe in heaven, but he ls apt to have his sus-picion that It ls paved with gold bricks. The popular conception of a true Christian ls a man who believes in eternal punishment for those who don't believe as he does. "The way of tha transgressor Is hard," quoted the Rood deacon. "In Eplte of the fact that It Is sometimes pretty soft," suggested the unregen-crat- e backslider. "Remember, my son, that life is full of pitfalls," admonished the fond parent "Yes, and many a man tum-bles over bis own' bluff," replied the worldly offspring.. The Optimist "It'a a mighty good plan to put your best foot forward." The Pessimist "It's also a good plan to hold the other one In reserve for a good awlft kick." Exchange. "Blue" Songs Before Jazs "Blue" songs had a vogue In the aouthern central states many year ago before Jazz was known. The na-ture of the song ls all that the name i Implies and ls In the same category at the "spiritual" and the "Jubilee" j beard so frequently through the South. Not Lotting Pleasure The roses of pleasure eeldom last long enough to adorn the brow of him who plucks them; for they are only roses which do not retain their sweetness after they have lost their beauty. More. 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 In hot water and repeat if necessary. No man becomes well-to-d- o quicker thun the man who Is hard-to-d- A prophet is without hoaor In his own country, but a profiteer is almost sure to get one. Ninety per cent of the flattery in this werld Is expended on gravestenes. nnd the rest on women. The fit of a small boy's trousers de-pends upon the size of the pocket. Just because a man says nothing be isn't necessarily a sawer of wood. No real hustler would give 2 cents for the things that come to those who wait Few sins would be so popular If they were not so strenuously preached against. A street cv runs twice as fast when a man Is trying to catch It as It does when he Is riding In It. It takes a hundred cents to make a dollar, but It takes core than a dol-lar's worth of sense to make a man. We often wonder why the man who Is always boasting ot the splendid positions offered Mm continues to hold down a small .lob. WORTH REMEMBERING A pessimist Is one who, of two evils, chooses both. Blunt people often manage to pu: others on edge. j docsp't belp yoi to become Important. Sooner or later some airman will double-cros- s the ocean. It's what we learn after we think we know It all tlmt counts. A sense of humor Is the sugar that takes the bitterness out of life. If you get all your knowledge out of books you may as well leave tt there. Some people go through life with the fixed Men that it Is easier to sur-render than to sfnit'l- - Mrs. Fred Turner returned home Sunday from a six weeks stay in Long 13cach California. ' Mrs. Lee JoncB and Mrs. Roy Shll-ling visited friends In Salt Lake Sat-urday. I ., , Mrs. Tom Nerdin, Mrs. 1'. J. Lotta, Mrs. Frank Mead and Mrs. M. A. Stu-art, attended the meeting of the Mus-co-V- e Vees in Salt Lake Thursday evening of hist week. , Mrs. A. C, Larrlck and Mrs. George Dolman vlnited with friends in Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Rulon Kllllan spent the week nd with relatives In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Garrity en- - i tertalned at Bridge Saturday evening. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Inland Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward- - law Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and V Mls's- Jennie Duchman. f Mrs. W. E. Scott was hostess to the W O I O club Thursday afternoon at her home In Copperfleld. Five hun-- j" dred was played. Luncheon was Berved to Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Terry Mrs. Wells, Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Mrs. Basil Doman, Mrs. George P. JohnHon, Mrs. Charles Hudson, Mrs. James Denver Mrs. W. Keims and Mrs. Charles Winn. , Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Garrity en-- ' tertalned the A B Bridge Club at their home In Copperton Wednesday evening df last week. Tin guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Hone. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maly, Mr. and Mrs. Ice-land Wulker, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aveu. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lynch, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow. Mrs. Andy Anderson was hostess to the Martha Sewing Circle at the Masonic Hall Wednesday afternoon of last week. Luncheon was served to f Mrs. Robert Hone, Mrs. George Bol- - mai Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mrs. Geo. "West, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs.George Robbe, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. A. C. Larrlck, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. J. A. Ingalls, Mrs. Arthur Macke, Mrs. Ray Sumnioht, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. Max Brisk, Mrs. L. Bishop, Mrs. ' Leland Walker, and Miss Jennie Buchman. ... Mrs. Frank Mitchell entertained Tuesday afternoon honoring her daughters, Margaret Ann's and Mary Jane's seventh birthday anniversary. Onmes were played and refreshments were served to the following little guests: Irma Heubner, Lyle and Bar-bara Woodhouse, Hazel Morris, Owen Parker Janet Ki;gs. Mildred Categ,( Bobby and Kenneth Davis, Wallace and Donna Gibson. Jean Frazier, Vir-gin! and Dorothy Covey, Betty Whlte-)y- . Beverley Clays, Albert Dunn, How-ard and Beth Atkin, Junior McShane and Leo Olson. ' Peculiar Tree Formation The name "bottle-tree- " ls applied to trees having trunks resembling bottles. The Australian bottle-tre- e Is the most common. It has a short bottle- -like trunk and dense foliage. Na-- ; Uvea utlltxe the tree by making nets j of the fibers and by using the sap in I the stem as a drink. POINTED PARAGRAPHS The Ignorance of a lawyer isn't bliss for Ills client Poverty may not be a crime, but it Is the cause of ninny. Stationers ore about the only men who are able to keep diaries. The tiiincb uui.."---" teen Hie direct I Holy Land's Floriculture j Among tha more prominent shrubs j or suiull trees of Jerusalem are the ; olive and the almond. Other well-know-flowers are the narcissus (lily of the valley In the Bible), azalea, acacia, mallow, oleander, althea (sometimes known as the rose of Sharon). The flora of Jerusalem over 1,000 specimens. Conversation Crook Police are baffled by what they term "a conversation crook," who has been working quite successfully In and about Paris lately. The crook, police claim, rides In busses and cars, lis-tens to private conversations and acts upon them. He heard one man say be must not forget to have a man call for bis dining room table to be re-paired. The crook got away with the table. WISE OBSERVATIONS A stitch in time does more for one's peace of mind than any number of safety pins. Laugh and the world laughs with you but it Isn't your own personal Joke any longer. , Few women can resist the call of the wild when it takes the form of a leopard skin coat. The honeymoon Is over when the newly-we- d husband begtns to notice that bis stenographer bas pretty ankles. SENTENCE SERMONS What millions died that Caesar might be great ! Thomas Campbell. Go put your creed Into your deed. Nor speak with double tongue. Emerson. The public I why, the public's noth-ing better than a great baby Thomas Chalmers, 1 called the new world Into exist-ence to redress the balance of the old. George Cannings. Fear not, little flock ; for It is your Father's good pleasure to give yoo the kingdom. Luke 12:32. Fairy Finance "Fairy money" is the name given fantastically to "found" money, the assumption helnc that a good fairy placed it there for the benefit of the finder. Rnt there Is no mention of the bad fairy who made the original owner of the money lose It I Roman Army Officers I A centurion was the captain or , commander of a subdivision of a Ro-man legion. The legion contained 8,000 men besides auxiliary cavalry, j The legion was made up of ceuturia. bodies of 100 men each, and at the i head of the centurla were the cen- - turiovis. ABOUT TRUTH Truth seeks no corners. Truth Is stranger than fiction. Truth lies at the bottom of a well. Truths and roses have thorns about them. Truth Is truth though spoken by an enemy. Truth will sometimes break out for. Truth may he Miinied but shall not be shamed. It Isn't Sensible. ! "Man has five senses," agrees W. O. j Taluier, "but none of them tells him j why n wema. wants to clean hoii. ; when it doesn't need it" '"Dreamer's" Idea A correspondent appropriately sign-ing himself "dreamer" suggests a so-lution of the home-heatin- g problem by piping hot air from Mexico and the Bermudas, having for Its Intake In the tropics an Immense funnel through which the air could be forced by pressure. ETERNAL FLAPPER The Seven Ages of Woman. The Infant. V.," Eternal Question These limbs; whence had we them this stormy force, this life blood with Its burning force? They are w dust and shadow a shadow system 'f gathered around o'er me; wherein, through some moments or years, the divine essence ls to be revealed in the flesh. Carlyle. Founder of Georgia James Edward Oglethorpe, who pro jected the coloty of Georgia and con-ducted the expedition for its settle-me- at In 1733, remained in America only ten years, returning to England In 1743. Ha died in 1785. DecoraU the Wall "Blank wall spaces prevaUing through the room can never ' attractive. Thei la something unfriendly about them. Every room in the house should be friendly should offer a welcome to one as he steps In. And pictures do mora than any other one thing to add this touch of warmth and friendli-ness and personality o a room. Class Affected by the San Any glass is subject to discolora-tion when exposed to bright sunlight, especially If decolorlzers are used In correcting the coler of the glass. It th sun's rays fall on a portion, the rest remaining In shadow, it is pos-albl- a that differences In temperature. Wj cause the glass to break. |