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Show ' l SIX THE PRESS BULLETIN . . f t . SISTheir Care aivcl GiMvatiorv CSS) v ; 1LA; 9Y'Ci& M f : : ' - - - ' v , '"jK Burbank Daisy a Perennial, Beautiful and Satisfactory. . . Everything has its money or labor equivalent, and no beautiful home grounda can be expected from hap-hazard methods of embellishing the home. When ordering do not forget to pro-cure nasturtium, poppy, ortulacn, or salvia steeds for the beds exposed to the sun's scorch all day. Among the plants that seldom ma-ture their flowers, the cosmos stands forth. Therefore seeds of this beau-tiful plant should be planted during February. , While planning your garden, give due attention to the color of the flow era, so that they may harmonize. Have a goodly supply of white and neutral flowers to separate the clashing col-ors. i .'" Two perennials which are most beautiful and satisfactory are the Bur-- bank daisy and the lovely cherry-red- , hardy carnation pink. Tou make no mistake In ordering them. Do not allow the water in which the plants and bulbs are grown to become our or they will suffer. Change It often and keep a few pieces of char-coal In it Be careful to remove all flowers as soon as they begin to fade. Leaves that show any decay should be cut and burned. They are apt to en-courage disease and malignant insects. If white worms appear in the soil of your potted plants, dissolve a piece of fresh lime In water and set the pot In water, letting it remain there until the soil and ball of roots are thor-oughly saturated. An g plant is the sultanl. It forms a compact bush If given the ordinary care In a sunny window. Fill a soup plate or other shallow dish with sharp, clean sand and use as a cutting nursery. HOUSE, LAWN AND GARDEN. Ilouse plants that are buggy and shaggy and refuse to improve should be thrown out. "' They ftre an eye-sore. Better demolish the window gar-den than to mock natnre with the vic-tims of Ignorance or neglect. A pretty combination in the way of plants for table decoration is to plant a dracaenn in the center and surround it with small ferns, a peperonla, a saxifrage, and a locopodlum. They are agreeable to one another and thrive with the same treatment. 'Any time during the winter when the canes are not frozen prune and tie up i grape.flnd ornamental climbers. .This work should not be delayed until growth starts, as It wiU then Injure ;th vlnes.'v ' , '). " ' i. If you find bunches of dead leaves hanging in the trees, remove them. They contain destructive young larvae. Spray If you see evidence of the scale. ' ' . If leaves strew the lawn, do not de-stroy them. They protect the grass. Plan to have plenty of flowers next summer, but if you are restricted in your desire, determine to begin a ' hardy, herbaceous border. This should consist of hardy, early and late bloom- - j ing bulbs and perennials. As such! a' border is intended to be undisturbed j for years, perhaps, it should be deeply spaded and well manured. ' j If you suspect that your trees fruit, nut and ornamental are troubled with aphis or bark-lous- wash the trrnk and lower branches with soapsuds or! lye water. Whitewash is also effec-tive In keeping the trees healthy, but most of us object to whitening the tree trunks. Order trees, seeds, plants and nur-sery stock early and secure the va-rieties you wont, the beat stock and exactly what you ask for. Remember that nothing "Just hap-pens." The Evans Ice Co. I ' t Wants to sell y.ou your ice this summer. Family trade is solicited. Delivery is made to your door every morning'. If you want good, pure, clean ice call No. 9. IT'S QUALITY ? in coal that makes the heat, x I that makes possible a 90 f.uc?5kfl ,m0LM'lg per cent consumption and a yw : ronsequtnt loss of but one- - 'CV f I tenth.and that light, cloar g ,-- vV 2 x ash that doesn't clo'g grate J jT4S1 VVnM X or retard draft. Our quality $J$M XVvl , does this satisfactorily, V &r$ consequently lessens ybur ' "JL '"41 $ fuel bills. A sample ' ton :"SS ' 'S, ' I '' 'i proves it better than "we OLiS ' v 1 can tell.,:;,.:;:.-,;:".;- ::. W: :,'.t 4 T - PHONE 39. CITIZENS COAL CO. j . ; I Bingham, Utah I. m ECSIBaSSBaaZSZSlSSXIBEIESiBiZZXIiaESSaiBSBISSXSSSKSB .. ... Ex laEiiiasiBiiaaiiiBaasasiaiBEisaiiBiiisziiiiBiiiaisk ;1 The Best in Sweets 1 g . '!S Jg When you want the Very Best Candy made by an expert g g who knows just what to use to give it a Perfect Taste and gj g Flavor, call at our store. We have a - Great Variety (of S g Candies made in our own factory. It is Fresh, Clean, Sani- - g g tary and Wholesome! Try it once and you will want more. 3 g We use the best materials and serve you the Best Goods. h .' h We serve All Kinds of Soft Drinks and AH Kinds of Soda S m Fountain Specials and Fancy Dishes. You will find our m 8 store a deightlful place to spend some of your leisure time, m h We invite you to call and assure you of the most courteous g ' h treatment. g j Royal Candy SS Remember Our Store Closes At 10 O'clock, and It Will Be : S g ' Necessary For You To Call Before That Hour ,g '. ' "lIIIIHIIXMSIKIIIiaSPIIIHMIBHMIMMIiiaiHiafW ia ; u S3 II S i IdlOfOQ dOOOS j S 3 ti s S v t r' ' ' ' g 1 --::) ( I S ' . I .4 S We have received our new stuff io g IS all wool, j Some merchants use g S cotton mixed goods.1 We use g S nothing but wool and are prepared , g S to assure you the best in material g and workmanship. Call and inspect B ' S our line. ! Modern Tailoring iv I & Cleaning Co. ! Phone 179 m I I g faaHiiKCBHiaBBBiiniBsiBiaiiiasiiiaaiiiaiiisa&siasizxa RANCH BARGAINS 12 ACRES NEAR BOUNTIFUL, UTAH All in crop. Full water right, 5 room brick house, all outbuildings, 4 good horses, 3 cows, chickens, etc.; all implements and tools, har-ness, buggies, all in good shape. Including the above, all for $4,200.00, or without crops and teams, etc., $2500.00. Half down, balance on terms. 25 ACRES .NEAR DRAPER Full water right, 6 room brick house, all outbuildings and highly improved, good crops. An ideal place for an active farmer. All goes for 1 $5,700.00, on terms. I 55 ACRES NEAR OGDEN All highly improved and in I crops which goes with the place, 5 room brick house, teams, 1 hogs, chickens, full water right, all implements, wagons, I buggies, etc., harness, good outbuildings ; 23 acres in beet 1 crop, the balance in hay and grain; the crops will more g than half pay for the place this year. . An ideal place, a 1 sure independence for an active worker. All for $7,250.00, I with $2,500.00 down, the balance on eay terms. I ACRES, WITH GOOD WATER RIGHT All level land, ideal place for hog ranch, about 5 miles from the city. I worth $1000.00, but will sell for $750.00. A great I 19 ACRES, SPLENDID IMPROVEMENTS All in best I of grain and alfalfa, and various other crops, full water right, fine lot of implements and tools, some good I teams and cattle, hogs, chickens, in fact everything to step I right out with to make a fortune; close to good markets. I There is also a good house and outbuildings, corrals, cow I sheds and coops and stabling. Crops and everything in-- I eluded at $250.00 per acre, on terms. j For Full Particulars See Bingham Realty Company W. Rook, Manager : 6 Car Fork - Phone 123 K The Bingham & Garfield j Railway Company J 1 The Popular Route I Finest Equipment. . Best Train Service 1 I Two Trains Daily Between Bingham and I J Salt Lahe City I y TIME TABLE Effective February 21, 1918 Leave Salt Lake City: . Arrive Bingham: No. 109 ...6:55 a.m. No. 109 8:25 a.m. No. Ill 2:15 p.m. No. Ill 3:35 p.m. Leave Bingham: Arrive Salt Lake City: No. 110 8:45 a. m. No. 110 10:05 a. m. No. 112 4:00 p. m: No. 112 5:40 p. m. I TICKET OFFICES CARR FORK AND UPPER STATION I Take Electric Tram at Carr Fork Station. I "V f W. STOUTE.VBOROUGM, A. O. P. A. F. B. SPENCER, 1 8H. Salt Lake City, Utah. Agent, (Bingham. Utah. I I ij SPRINGTEX is the underwear . , f'v--x o with a million little springs in its yfti3rCgy M fabric which "giv and take" 'unoErvear V ;! with every movement of the r'y body, and preierve the shape of ' ! the garment despite long wear ' (7 . om.J'; . .W M j; and hard washings. '" Tf - ''. "V'if ' It ii the year-troun- d underwf sr, lipht, N ' ! medium or heavy weight, as you like, 'S V ' ; "Remember to Buy It , i Vi - t '! You'll I orget You Hvt It On" ,' 4 j j! A,k Yoar D.a,.r A14 J.T i; UTICA KNITTING CO., Makers TVV UCf ' ! Sales Raom: 350 Broadway, Hew Ysrk rl,V J Bingham Livery Auto vr '';Stage,tlne v . , Leaves for Highland Boy 9: HO a.m. Leaves for Copperfleld 10:30 a.m. " "11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. . ' " " " "1:30 p.m. .i h 2:30 p.m. " " 3:30 p.m. , 4.30 ' " " 5:30 p.m. - p lD,1 . " 7:30 p.m. " " " 6:30 p.m. .. i 0..JO pm " " 8:3(1 Pn. 11:30 '"':". ., " 10:30 p.m. Leaves Copperfleld 10: HO a.m. Arrives in Bingham 11:00 a.m.' 12:50 pm. . , 1:00 p.m. - 2.50 p.m. ' " " 3:00 pm..' ' " pm. " " " 5:00 p.m. ' ' " 6:60 pm. ' " ... " . 7:00 p.m. ' " 8:50 p.m. " " " 9:00 p.m. " 10:50 p.m. '' " " 11:00 j.m. Leaves ilighlard Boy 9:50 a.m. Arrives at Bingham 10:00 8m. 11:50 a.m. " " " 32:00 rn. " - 1:50 pm. " " " 2:00 p.m. 3:50 p.m. " " " 4:00 p.m. " ' " 5:50 p.m. " " " fi:00 p.m. . ' " ' " 7:50 p.m. . " " " . 8:00 p.m. " , " 9:50 p m. " " ..." 10:00 p.m. " U:50' v',m. " " " 12:00 p.m. Theso Stages arrive at the corner of' Main and Carr Fork in time to make connections with the Stage 'Lines for Salt iLake City. We also have extra Cars for Kpeclal trips; Cars for hire. We will call at any part of the canyon for passengers, phono 19, After September 1 I will have a gurage for storing cars in connection with the livery. .,. ( Gather worm bags and cocoons from evergreen and other trees and burn them. THE 'ENDLESS LIME' ROLLS OH ADD OH Here are Aruorkan troops, blanket rolls on backs, rifles In band, debarking In England from the transport on which they niaie a safe jomney from some "Atlantic Tort". So continuously do American soldiers pnss through villages of south-eastern England, en route from some liritUh or Scotch port where they have left their ships to some channel port to complete their voyage to France on the small steamers, that the residents call It the "endless line". Posirih Liberty Loan bonds will provide more and bluaer transport for Our soldiers arid, more destroyois to protect them from submarines. 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