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Show ' (A - ' THE BINGHAM NEWS ) The Man Who Takes Care of i His Money I) carries the stamp of thrift, purpose and stability. He I has the confidence of the community; he is conserva- - tive; his judgment counts. I Man to man, are you one of these fellows? Your account will be welcomed and properly cared for here. Practice banking and conserve your income. . 1 "Oldest Bank in Bingham Canyon" J Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong, 1st Vice Pres. A C. E. Adderly, Vice Pres. Arthur M. Thomas, Cashier ' . '' ICPVICEXm Service that simply must be renere tn e utmost I! MEANS EVLRYN ATTTNnrn sidoa-atio- is our governing Principle. We do everything to TH HI i n I MP IU lyUKllivX. j relieve you of worriment. .BERCAVEHENj t;Te O'Donnell & Co. ED O'DONNELL, Local Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS . AND EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 17 Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6161 When In the Market for a Home, Insurance or Investment OF ANY KIND r Call or Write - JAMES H. WIGHT Utah Exchange Co., Phone Was. 2176. SALT LAKE CITY. j 113 South Main Street ( Real Estate .Insurance Investments 'I Bingham and Garfield Railway Company Through Daily Package Car Service from Salt Lake City is operated in connection with the Union Pa-- j ciflc System. Semi-weekl- y iced refrigerator cars in ; summer and heated refrigerator cars in winter are operated for convenience of patrons receiving ship-ments of perishable freight. T. H. PERLEYWITS, A. W. MALY, Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah - I "I GOOD MECHANICS ' Charge Reasonable Prices. Poor Ones Cut Them I A CITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP C Parodi. Propr. , 533 Main Street Bingham Canyon, Utah i . LARK MERCANTILE .. j" , ' ! 'I GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEATS LARK, UTAH y- LOUIS MAKRIS TRUCK SERVICE Express and Freight Hauled ANYWHERE Phone 297. 543 Main Street Bingham, Utah " i GAS that is Really as if Your Last Chance on Leaving Bingham To Get Oil and Gas for your Car . ' at Salt Lake City Prices I iWE OPERATE TWO GROCERY STORES Steve Amicbne Grocery Co. 12 Main Street Bingham, Utah ' N'A : iv" i STOP AT THE Modern Hotel Neat, Clean and Home-lik- e. i 530 Main St Phone 170 I , California Fruit Company Wholesale and Retail Greengrocers f FRUITS and VEGETABLES of ALL KINDS DAILY We deliver anywhere any time Phone 239 BINGHAM 4 Main Street :i HEATS LIKE A FURNACE J Estate r) Heatrola Lfe1 SOLD ON EASY TERMS WILL HEAT THE WHOLE HOUSE R. JAY MITCHELL j .it Agent A When in Salt Lake stop at THE ALTON HOTEL Modern Clean Quiet Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager 138 South State i I D. PEZZOPANE 1 FRESH MEATS AND FISH Fancy Imported and l Domestic Groceries IfcS Foreign Money Orders jJSIrSS and Drafts tWi Banco of Naples Correspon- - 'THJ ' en li I STEAMSHIP AGENT gPi NOTARY PUBLIC e3i243lsS?? 541 MAIN STREET BINGHAM Cadillac Expert Ambulance Attendants Ambulance Service Co. To any Hospital in Salt Lake City i $25.00 I ' I . . '.), Phone I V Phone Salt Lake, Was. ip40 Bingham 17 : J : :z... . I i:l MAGIC GOODS Dice, Cards, Inks, Magnetic Lodestones. Nude Art Studies 25 cents & up. Barber anJL Butcher Supplies. Write and ask for Catalog Free BIG INDIAN Phone Was. 2753 135-- 7 Regent St. Salt Lake City what new freak laws the new legislature will introduce. That Fradulent oil stock pro-moters took a billion dollars from the working classes of this country last year. That according to reports, there is not as much quarreling ' in church choirs as there used . to be. , That there was one woman who said, "She wouldn't marry the best man on earth" but went out and married a boot-legge- r. TJiat this country spent $117, 000,000 for cosmetics last year, but that didn't include the cost of coloring the men's noses. That there is still a number of employees of the Utah Cop-per Co., who havn't become mem bers of the II. C. Gemmell Me-morial Club. They can't realize what they are missing. That Tom Tibbie is keeping the roads of Bingham clear of snow as efficiently as he pos-sibly can. That experts say there is a real high grade wine in Bingham That there is a number of un-employed in Bingham that don't want employment, just eats and sleeps. That Mike Mauss is still in Bingham, but is recognised as a good sport at that. That you must not blame the butcher for all the pig squeals you hear in camp. That a man may have a good memory of what is coming to him and still have a poor mem-ory as to what he owes. Did It Ever Occur toYou That in speaking of the minei Henry Ward Beecher said, "1 admire the miner's wealth. It is clean. There are neither blood or tears on it. Nobody has been pinched, nobody has been wrong ed. The miner who digs a fortune out of the ground has the sat-isfaction of knowing that he hasn't robbed a soul, even though he becomes a thousand times a millionaire." That it is said the gentler sex are not as gentle as they used to be. That there don't seem to be much sense in living year after year if one doesn't grow old enough to know better. That to pin a star on a kid is like tying your wagon to a star. That Judge Dudley is opposed to the handling of intoxicating liquors by steppers of the light fantastic. That we are always ready to tender a receipt for an unpaid subscription. That a bride probably means it when she promises to obey. That we have an idea the cross-wor- d puzzle was invented for people who were tired of watching the clock. That many people lose money as much thru carelessness as thru bad judgment. That an Atlantic City pastor re cently remarked," It was a brave and heroic act, for young people to marry in the face of the pre-sent high cost of living." It may be alright, to encourage the young, but marriage is no more heroic to-d- ay than it was many years ago. That there are a number of people in Bingham who are not worrying about the income tax man. That some people ask why printing for the Jordan School district is sent to Salt Lake City when there are capable printers in the district. That the game Friday night demonstrated to the full, the of the excellent basket-ball team which is under the Su-pervision of Tom AlcMullen. That we think it necessary to boost the natural resources of our camp. That while ore doesn't grow like crops it posesses the ad-vantages of having a definite value. That one of life's little iron-ies is found in the case of some Americans, who refer to them-selves as "wage slaves," notwith-standing the fact they own their cars and their homes. That a man may feel blue and still carry a smile, but if he is green he can gain a lot by exper-ience. That the radio compels women to keep still when there is some-thing good in the air, That all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, but all play and no work makes him duller. That the President did not mention Prohibition in his mes-sage to the present "lame-duc- k" congress. That "Jack" is something that can lift a man or woman into Society. That knocking usually indica-tes either carbon, or envy. That evil communitates cor-rupt good manners. That the man with the ingrown grouch can always point to things that should be remed-ied. That if you are anxious to see the, inside of a nut factory come around. That a certain party admitted because he didn't publish a Xmas, edition was because he had done so. Can't see the joke yet tho. That Resolutions will not keep themselves no matter how desirable and beneficial they may be. v That .w..e are anx.io.us.to see BINGHAM STAGE LINE Schedule Now Effective I Cars leave Bingham 8, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Cars leave Salt Lake City 7, ; 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 p. m. Main Street Phone 41 FARES -- Round Trip -- .?2.50 One Way .f 1.50 Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd So. St. ' Phone Was. 1069 |