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Show ij I O INCE the price of butter has placed if beyond H H! i 1 if ach for coking purposes, the popularity of fH . u Mountain brand Pure Lard has increased. Its 'Pi " ui Punty whiteness, and food value, together II ? iPi e rich flavor it gives to foods, make if the S - logical substitute for butter, for all cooking pur- fH "r ; poses' Anv dealer will supply you. 1 Sden Packing & ' Provision Company . B 14 "' Mountain M7n7 Salt Lake II EkdrkMy's Part Have you stopped to consider what Electricity means to America in this war? Tjjreless, day in and day out, the Electrical men of the nation are ' marshaling the forces of heat, light and power for the greater . economy and efficiency of our factories, farms, mines and homes. The Utah Power & Light Company is especially fortunate in being able to render a double service to the great territory it serves and to the nation. By utilizing the water power of mountain moun-tain streams, which would otherwise be totally wasted, this Company Com-pany generated during the year 1917 over 500,000,000 kilowatt hours of electrical energy. In turning the wheels of industry, in operating irrigation systems, and in its service in the factories , and homes of Central and Northern Utah, Southern Idaho and Western Colorado, this vast quantity of electric power actually saved last year 1,000,000 tons of coal for use in those sections of the country where hydro-electrical energy is not available. During the past year we have enjoyed a splendid co-operation : from our customer's which has been of the utmost value in our efforts to provide adequate, efficient and economical electric ser- vice. Whatever your part in the grim struggle in which our country is engaged, you will find Electricity your willing and tireless servant, ser-vant, at all time adding to the efficiency of your work by its saving of money, time and effort. Utah Poner&Ligh! Co. Efficient Public Service fa ' F , I CASTOR I A " For Infants and Children fin Use For Over 30 Years jllways bears ' signature of f ' Soon' Over His Cold. j i 'Everyone speaks well of Chamber- ; Iain's Cpugh Remedy after having i used it. Mrs.' Georgo .(Lewis, CPitts-i CPitts-i field, N. Y., has this to say regarding It: "Last winter" my little boy, five years old, was sick with a cold for .! two or three weeks. I doctored him and used various cough medicines but nothing did him much good until I be-gan be-gan using Chamberlain's Cough Reme-K Reme-K dy. He then improved rapidly and In -', a few days was over his cold." Don't forget Jan. 31st '? Don't forget Jan. 31. THE BUTTE CAFE, now under new management, offers you excellent service ser-vice Newly painted and papered. . " -.; Among now specialties will put up lunches for miners. Courteous treat's treat-'s ment to all patrons. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH , Bingham Canyon, Utah. THOS. J. TRAMEL, Pastor. , Phone 302. Res, Apt No. 8, Vienna. Phons 302. i MORNING SERVICE 1st and 3rd Sunday at Gingham, "ik. 11:30 a. m. 7 2nd and 4th Sunday at HIjjKUnd ' Bty, 11:30 a. m. AFTERNOON SERVICE 1st and 3rd 8unday at Lark, 2:30 p. m. , 2nd and 4th Sunday at Copperfield, 2:30 p. m. EVENING SERVICE AT BINGHAM :30 p. m., Young People's 8ervle; 7:30, Preaching. 1 This. Bank fa 'I Always stands for the S highest degree of I. P ; efficiency and - safety. f j Every transaction is viewed H from the standpoint of good jH service to'our customers. ! P We invite your business with U the assurance that it I p will be efficiently 1 handled 1 IlIIISIIII 1. pi C. II. THOMPSON, President. Ll ' P T. II. QUILLEN, Yice President. m M EAHL KANDALIi, Cashier. j ill ' , C . t . V h n wm-t ihpsti ww4 jk-wv ryw V"w" iwi vpm. vrv Jteeo jfi For entertaining friends - for tie family with meals or a f si between mea!s-'-any time! There's no beverage that quite fV a F' "hits the spot" as does BECCO. --the true, pure food beverage, j k ON Order From U I T A kS G. L. IIECKER. MFGIl, HINGHAM, UTAH. (J M |