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Show l lAyr , i :iTNCHAMjCj Thusday' Ja"ry9Jl92S Voice of Authority The White House Spokesman" 1. rhmse eolned by Washington new paper men. It ts not eonsidered etb- - i leal to diott the President directly, 10 this expressloa Is used, although. In fact, tt is the President who speaks. He receives the newspaper men and answers questions orally that have been submitted to him previously In writing, i . . . C' ii1 keyfas stja tWEEKS J ' Mrs. Tom Nerdin entertained a' lunch Monday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. Orson Dov :u" ' Mrs. Joo Warning nnd Mrs. Krai;. Mead. Mrs. Linest I'oul.ton enteitaliiei. Tumday evening of la.st week honor lug; her .;lster, Mrs. Leo .Stocks. Gut. was played. Trifles ere won b., Mrs. Kobs Watson, Mrs. Clraenet Watkina, Mrs. Kobert Uodda anu Mrs. George Kallu. Ilrfri-sV.ment- s were served to Mrj. Watson,, Mrs. Halls, Mrs. Stocks Mrs. William At klnson Mrs. IwTence Stillman Mrs. Mark Hansen Mrs. Dewey Knuduen, Mrs. (ilen Long Mrs. Clinton 1'oul-se- Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. Elmer Knudaen, Mrs. dene Newilt, Mrs. J Thoinberg and Mrs. William Swains-to- e. Mrs. Ernest I'oulsen entertained Mrs. Mark Hansen entertained the L. T. II. Club at the homo of Mrs. Fred Turner last Wednesday after-noon. Mrs. William Atkinson won first prize, Mrs. Harry Steele second, and Mrs. C. L. Countryman the con-solation. A two-cours- t) luucheou was served to Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Steele, Mi'.. Countryman, Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mis. Vaughn Christeiisen, Mrs. Jano Jackson, Mrs. Charka r, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Wll-for- d Harris, Mrs. Elmer Knudnen, Mrs. Dewey Knud.en, and Mrs. Mike Pierce. Mrs. lien Nichols was hotes to 11m Enianon club last Thursday ove-uiu- g. Bridge was played. Mrs. O. S. JenHen won honor for high score and Mrs. Paul Richard. second. Lunch-eon was served to Mns. Jensen, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. C. E. Adderley, Mrs. r W Ad.Wlev. Mrs. Daisy Bocart, Saturday evening of last week honor-ing her husband's birthday annivers ary. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Oeno Newitt, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Doman, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Knud-gen- , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knudaen, I Mr. and Mrs. Olen Long, Mr. and ' Mrs. Rosa Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Clin-ton Poulaen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watkina. InstallaUoo of officers of the Lodge took plac Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. Pete Lotts was made noblo grand; Mrs. Sarah Christopherson, rice grand; Mrs. Art Tremelllng, treasurer; Mrs. Torn Nerdin, secretary. 22 members of the Salt Lake lodge were gueste. Mrs. Paul Ransom, Mrs. Brent Lynch, Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mrs. Le Jones, Mrs. P.ex Tripp, Mlas Alta Aor ord, Miss Dora Hansen, Mrs. Archi-bald Clark. Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Frank Mitchell and Mrs. Clinton Mo BfaSM. Mrs. Maurice Cotter entertained the O. O. O. O. Club Friday afternoon at her home in Copperton. Bridge waa the feature. Mm. Leland Walk-er won first prize and Mns. Gorge Bolman second. A two-cour- se lunch-eon was served to Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Bolman, Mrs. Louis Buchman, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. J. D. Shilling. Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mrs. Edna P. Mrs. Irvln Smith returned last week from Los Angeles where sht-spen- t two months with her mother " Mrs. Shultz. Mr. and Mrs. Louks Buchman and family spent Monday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Frank Stringham of Salt Lake and Mrs. Louis of Kansas City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bol-man Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mrs. Earl Nepple 'way the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. La nick. Mrs. Art, Maly spent two days last week with Mrs. Leslie Breckou of Copperton. A baby Clinic was held at the Bingham High School Thursday af-ternoon under the auspices of the t'i vie Club. Mrs. Art Macke entertained t! e Martha Sewing circle Wednesday af-ternoon at her home In Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Sara Baird returned Friday evening after spending the week visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling and daughter Tatricia spent last Thurs-day in Salt Lake. Mrs. C. E. Adderley and Mrs. Daisy Bogart left Sunday for Los Angeles where they will spend two months. Steve Strilich local pride, le on a tour of the Northwest, meeting some of the best middle-weig- ht mat art-ists of ttyU section. On Jan, 13 Steve tangled with George Peet, middle-weight champion of Oregon for one hour to a draw as neither man was able to gain a fall, according to the Oregon papers. Strilich Is preparing for a match with Johnny Myers, middle-- weight champion of the world, whom he expects to.ieet some time about the first of February. m m m Wade, Mrs. h. j. rraiier, bub. i.uB. Chandler, Mrs. Lawrence Snow, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Arthur Macke, Mrs. J. C. Lelser, Mrs. Art Maly, Mrs. Leslie Breckon, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. J. B. Myers, Mrs. Fred Turner and Mrs. A. C. Cole. ' Mr.i. Leslie Bracken entertained the A. B. Bridge club Tuesday eve-ning of last week, at her horn,, in! Copperton. Mr. and Mrs. Leland, Walker were awarded the prize. A , lftte Inucheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Inland Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Art Maly, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oarrity and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. S.ott enter-tained the O. F. F. club Tuesday eve-ning of last week. Five hundred I was the diversion for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Denver won first ' prize, Mr. and Mrs. William Keims second and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dor-- j man the consolation. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mra. Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Keims, Mr. and Mrs. Do-- man, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson, Mrs. A. O. Mugfur and Miss Pearl ; Mugfur. Mrs. Scott Linnell entertained on Thursday afternoon of la. t week hon- -' Gordon Buckles. Five ; oring Mra. hundred was played. Mrs. Buckles won first prize and Mrs. Guy Murray ' the consolation. A two-cour- lunch- - eon was nerved to Mrs. Buckler, Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Frank Holden, Mrs. Glen Lambson. Mrs. Alec Stuart, Mrs. ! Merle Stuart, Mrs. J. C, Carlson, ' Mra. Fr. ; Mrs. Sarah Christopherson, ' Myers, Mrs. Lolo Spencer, Mrs. Tom Sadler, Mra. Tom Daley. Mrs. Hattie Lotts, Mrs. W. D. Lanon. Mrs. Frank Mead and Mrs. A. Smith. Mrs. William Wallace entertained Friday. Covers were at a lancheon laid for Mrs. C. J. Carlson, Mrs. A. F. Peterson and Mrs. Frank Mead. of Sandy, for Mrs. Archie Stuart ' raer resident of Bingham, was, the honor guest at a party given at her afternoon. The fol-lowing borne Saturday guests from Bingham attend-ed. Warning, Mrs. Tom Mrs. Joe Mrs. C. J. Nerdin, Mrs. George West, Stuart. Mrs. Hat-ti- e Carlson, Mrs. Merle Lotts, Mrs. Art Tremelling, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Or.on Downard, ; and Mrs. Frank Mead. I Members of fce Relief Society met with Mrs. David Lyon Tuesday after-soo- n The time was spent in sowing served to 20 and refreshments were guests. Garrity entertained at Mrs Harvey evening of last week. Lncton w V1""" USEFUL - Sillt WIltiT W ." ! pink sHtrmed rr 1' ; .' f j I'lwll am! tW.t ' A little borax ; ' j will keep awny tr Sawdust' Rprinki' n " tin-floor before Inylnt! Hi- u It wear longer. A splendid hciilltui and burns 1 innde l one tciispooiiful boric arid nint of water. 1 FLYING CHAFF s I And heated arguments are apt If to cotire home to roost. 8 mi Vit XX Some medicine Is so disagree- - able that one can't even forget to take It. 5 tt Love Is stronger than hate and the enlou is stronger than either. ' 5 XX There are men who would g fx rather lie nttaehed to a ball and g chain than to n-n apron string, jg S XX The straight and narrow path Jj tt Isn't a favorite thoroughfare with crooked people. 5 xx F1TUY PELLETS Rome men are to narrow-minde- d to take a brood hint. It doesn't rup-ilr- much of a resur-rection stunt to bring the dead beat to life. Many a fellow has more money than brains wit: ut having enough of either to arouse cmim'.'iit. It Is Just as well to carry a little Insurance on jour bridges before you burn tliem behind you. You never can tell. Trouble comes to some people nitnply because it's too much trouble to avoid It. The man who acquires the reputa th.n of being a good listener has no dllllculty In exercbing his talents. It Is foolish for a man to burn the candle Pt both ends and thus shorten his days. The days are short enough as It Is. Some people are so businesslike and methodical that they won't even give the dt vil his due without demanding a receipt v Contagious in That Sen$e "Now, sir," said the professor of medicine, "tell me to what class ol maladies insomnia belongs?" "Why er," replied the medical student, "Iff a contagious disease." "I never heard It so described. Where did you learn of this?" "From experience. When-ever my neighbor's clog can't sleep, I'm Just as wakeful as he Is." SAID BY WISE mN Time, which strengthen irlt ndshlp. weakens love. He La Kniyere Unkind language Is sure to produce the fruits of unklndness Hint Is, suf-fering in the bosom of others. Bent-bam- . It Is a sad thing when a man has either a reputation beyond his merit or an ambition beyond his ability. 8. Beatty. Famous Wool Products NOW SOLD DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC. BuickBeauty r Buick Luxury BuickPerformance and you can have your choice of three popular Buick models a Coupe, four-passeng- er Sport Roadster or a big, roomy Sedan. Purchase can be made on the G. M. A. C. plan if desired. SEDANS $119) to $199) ' COUPES $119 J f 1959 SPORT MODELS $ 1 1 99 to $ 1 S2S Alt prlcn f. e. K Flint. Mick government Mi la be muUrd. The OJHA-- C fmmc pU,tU mam 4numbU.it mmUmbU. BUICK Randall-Dod- d Auto Co. 47-5- 3 Second East Salt Lake City . Suits- - Top Coats. Mackinaws. Leather Coats. Wool Shirts. ' 'Sweaters. Golf Hose. Auto Robes. Blankets. Hundreds of Thousands, satisfied use-- s and boosters. 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Note the iBrakeS such a car can sell at such ircl.i.ii- the lowest h..m!!-u::;..- j tinuncintf " interior atmosphere of XisSBBBS low prices I ' I ; available. BINGHAM GARAGE QUALITY AT LOW COST DAILY HELPS Sunday 0 Lord, Thou art my Jod, early will I praise Thee. Monday Forth la Thy name, 0 Lord, I go! . Tuesday Hold Thou np my goings in Thy paths that my footsteps slip not Wednesday I am sometimes afraid, yet put I my strength In Thee. Thursday Be not afraid for I am with Thee. Friday Let not your heart be trou-- , . '''V' Vt t . -- '! i |