Linux find and grep command together
I am trying to find a command or create a Linux script that can do this two comands and list the otuput
find . -name '*bills*' -print
this prints all the files
./may/batch_bills_123.log
./april/batch_bills_456.log
..
from this result I want to do a grep for a word I do this manually right now
grep 'put' ./may/batch_bill_123.log 
and get
sftp > put oldnet_1234.lst
I would hope to get the file name and its match.
./may/batch_bills_123.log   sftp > put oldnet_1234.lst
..
..
and so on... 
any ideas?
 You are looking for -H option in gnu grep.  
find . -name '*bills*' -exec grep -H "put" {} ;
Here is the explanation
    -H, --with-filename
      Print the filename for each match.
Now that the question is clearer, you can just do this in one grep
grep -R --include "*bills*" "put" .
With relevant flags
   -R, -r, --recursive
          Read  all  files  under  each  directory,  recursively;  this is
          equivalent to the -d recurse option.
   --include=GLOB
          Search only files whose base name matches GLOB  (using  wildcard
          matching as described under --exclude).
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