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Show TIIE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH ' feg'c' but if he fails his mother is al-ways willing to forgive. That there has long been a puzzle in a can that is to find the pork in a can of pork and beans. Did It Ever Occur to You That the statement was re-cently made by a county offi-cial that the people of this camp are the most charitable he ever met, but he never men-tioned a word about the busi-ness men of Bingham who don't see their way "clear" to advei-tis- e in this weekly. That every bit of advertising we get is given as an act of CHARITY, is it possible the people of Salt Lake really care if there is a paper in Bingham or not. That some things go with-out saying, but gossip don't. That it is said the worm wM turn, but it doesn't appear, but what it keeps on turning. That now is the time for fel-lows that can't stand prosperity to be on their guard. That everybody in camp should get out "and boost tne committee who are doing their utmost for a genuine Independ-ence Day celebrtion. That the mosquitoes of Salt Lake City are busily sharpen-ing up their bills and anxiously awaiting the arrival of Presi-dent Harding. Surely he will have" a rousing reception. That it is said that Lenine's doctor advised him to go to a warmer climate. Don't think he took the tin. but from latest - reports it is understood Parley P. will arrive in Utah in the near future after an extended stay in Lenine's country. That Henry is about ready to start out with his campaign lit-erature in spite of what the In-dependents talk. That three ministers have been assigned by the Methodist Episcopal Church of Montana to attend the Dempsey-Gibbo-ns fight. Who wouldn't be a min-ister? , That even after a man has his home paid for it is neces-sary for him to buy a car to get away from it and when he goes he should take along a real tent which he can procure of the Spere Tent and Awning Co. of Salt Lake also other camping accessories. That if religion wasn't al-right wonder why there should be so many imitations. That some big men act mighty small but they an? only big in their own estima-tion. That most mothers are anx-ious to have her boy succeed, CULLEN GARAGE r , OPPOSITE ORPHEUM ' ; SALT LAKE CITY ir' w :; ; day and night service ,. ! I ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS ; , .'I V'V '. , i I Phone Was. 9083 THE SPERE TENT & AWNING CO ' EVERYTHING IN THE CAMPING UNE . Tables, Chairs, Porch Auto Beds, Auto Tents, Stoves, Cutrains, Residence and Store Awnings. - - : J Phone Was.' 6365 . , 270 So. W. Temple St. , v. v. . ... ;,J.:, SALT LAKE CITY When you need a quiet place for , a light lunch visit Scarcelli & Fratello i i , .... ... Booths for Ladies and Gentlemen i FINEST CANDIES BEST CIGARS I' 58 West Broadway Tel. 3046 Salt Lake City Eat at Cray's Cafe ( Where you get what you want j , when you want it V' ..- .... j. Adjoining City Hall l-- : ' Main St. X .'' ' tt r : Know Where Every Dollar i i of your income goesthis is important! The way, start a Checking Account with this bank, " deposit regularly, pay bills by check which gives you a I complete record of every dollar. i The man or firm who does this brings system and Y l success to his business. Bingham State Bank . BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong 1st Vice Pres. C. Vice Pres. Leo F. Tietj en, Cashier FOR SALE Three of the Most COTTAGES IN BINGHAM Centrally situated, one is mod-ern with sevens rooms the other two contain four and three rooms. Here is your opportunity to buy ; , a real home in Bingham Apply JOE BOUGHAN Woodnng Building Main Street, Bingham To Bond or Lease The Keystone Extension Min-ing property adjoining the val-uable mineral deposits of the Fortuna and Congar Mines Apply 515 Atlas Block Salt Lake City, Utah ' SERVE BREAD . -- ; Have you ever sat down to a tal e where no Bread , , ' was served? How flat and tasteless the whole meal ... 5 seemedl '. v - 9 Bread is the one food indispensable, and the only , food of economy to-da- y. . ; GOOD BREAD y -- . is the Bread you eat twice as much of because it's v so delicious. ' " " r Fresh every hour. i i The Women's Bank ' i jTo matrons who desire a household account a place to keep their money, we urge that they come to this bank where safety and accuracy are permanent. flWhen you have a tidy sum saved we will advise as to in- - ' vestment. This is a service we cheerfully render our pa-- trons. I f. - The Central Bank of Bingham " Bingham, Canyon, Utah Matt Contratto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon Phone 124 Main Street i The House of Quality ! Private Booths for Ladies "The Home of Good Steaks" STATE CAFE ' i A. Pistolas, proprietor Phone Was. 5819 46 W. Broadway Salt Lake City I i j iMl MERCANTILE M i General Merchandise Fresh and Cured Meats i - v Lark, Utah STANDARD BREAD CO. 536 Main St., Phone 187 BINGHAM CANYON 1 ' Jerome I BOURGAtttD 1 i The Old Time Meat Market at the old Stand where ' . ' you can always rely on getting the BEST of MEATS. FISH and FOWL- - " 4 PHONE 5 ALWAYS THE BEST j FOR SALE . i The Neatest, Cleanest GROCERY STORE in BINGHAM With STOCK and FIXTURES, also POOL HALL With two Pool tables and all necessary equipment Compelled to sell on account of the death of my husband. Come and see for yourself the Bargain there is to be gotten Apply, Mrs. Wayne Foote, 219 Main Street Bingham, Utah. - WALNUT CAFE V UA Little Better Than Good Enough" i ": r ' Private Tables for Ladies . , ' fy' u .... ! Cl East SccoJ South St. Salt Uk-- G'y, Phone Was. 10254 j ' ? : " " ; ' J;, JACK'S PLACE I G. M. Gregory, Prop. We Serve the Best of Everything Soft Drinks and Eats Phone Wasatch 2881 77 We,t 2nd South St. Salt Lake City ; EPVVORTH LEAGUE ENTER-TAIN On Monday night the Eworth League of the M. E. Community entertained twenty-tw- o people at a banquet, the occasion was the result of a exciting contest conducted by the Epworth League as to which, team should do the honors of entertaining The program consisted of im-prom- tu speeches and general discussion of the league plans also the meeting of the State In-stitute which will be held in Middle Canyon from June 25 to July 2. The manager of the Institute is the Rev. Samuel Mitchell of the Grace Methodist church. Bishop Mead of Denver one of the the leading Method-ists of the West will attend al-so many ministers throughout the state who will also read pa-pers on different subjects. Those who attended the Banquet here and formulated plans for the meet were Clara C. Chris-tense- n. Annie C. Christensen, F. L. Wideman, Ruth Court, Will-iam Grant, Margaret Ineland, Manie Bobbins, Lilas McColman, Carl Crookston, Mrs. J. W. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eber-har- t, Edward Grant, Mr. , and Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mrs. J. McColman, Lillian Chiara, Mar--, jorie McConnell, Nettie Bryant, Rowena Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Arvid E. Anderson. |