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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH PAGE FIVE I stage line between Coppcrfield and Arthritis! Bingham, Utah. . BURNING, ACHING JOINTS Neglected cases of rheumatism of-ten produce a stubborn inflammation of the joints, termed arthritis, which causes the parts to become swollen, stiff and painful. This inflammation may settle in he knee, ankle, elbow, wrists, knuckles, shoulders or hip. Where arthriti is allowed to run its course, permanent deformity fre-quently results. Don't take chances of being left with gnarled and knot-ted fingers or other crippled joints. Get a bottle of Vita Oil from your druggist and start right now to put an end to the trouble. Vita Oil, applied direct to the spot that hurts, soaks in through the pores and quickly helps to clear away in-flammation, reduce swelling and lim-ber up stiff joints. Pleasant, sooth-ing and healing. Used for all forms of rheumatism and neuritis. Bottles 50c and $1 at Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Stores. ! i. - . " , Associated Lumber Co. ! Bingham Yard v Successors to Canyon Coal 8 Lumber Co. Announcing that it is our intention to live up to the well established rep- - ' ! utation of our predecessors and improve on the service ren- - ; dered by them in every way possible. The fact that we are 'J ; ; ; backed by one of the biggest wholesale lumber concerns in " ! ! the Inter-Mounta- in West, is a strong point in our avor. In ' - ! buying for our numerous yards, we are enabled to get the best t to be had at quality prices and our patrons participate in ; ; these savings. We handle the well known I CASTLE GATE COAL auk) . HI-HEA- T COAL ; A dandy good fuel for your Heater andltange ! ! " i ' . Celebrated for its high heat and long burning qualities as well ; I as for burning up clean, leaving little waste. Let us fill your ; J J coal bins while the roads arc good and before the price goes ' :: p- - ,, 34 Main St. ' Phone 80 , 4 AGENTS WANTED Men and Ladies can make big money idling our FACTORY LINE of L. D. S. Garments, Knit and Silk Underwear and Blankets in your own town. . . L. LEONARD, 438 E. 7th South, Salt Lake City, Utah BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILI-TIES COMMISSION OF UTAH Case No. 9SS In the Matter of the Application of EMMETT J. ADAMS, for permission to operate an automobile passenger . WANTED A young lady to keep books SLAVONIAN STORE Highland Boy i ; I CALIFORNIA FRUIT CO. ! J it I Wholesale Fruit i t i I Dealers j BINGHAM CANYON BRANCH j Phone 239 f 1 1 i J BINGHAM 5 GARFIELD RAILWAY COMPANY : Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection with the Union Pacific System. USE COPPER Brass piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 more than galvanized iron piping and will LAST FOREVER T. H. PERLEYWITS, H. L. DAVIDSON Asst. Gen. Freight & Pas. Agt, Agent ' Sah Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah DR. F. SHAFER Dentist Woodring Building Phone 258 Room 2 i BUY BREAD Made in . l :: BINGHAM CANYON jj BINGHAM BAKING CO. . j j i: . Phone 287 ; j; I Fg Salle j " A Farm Located at 64th South and Highland Drive f ii FOUR ROOM HOUSE j j CITY WATER IRRIGATION WATER Terms t k j: $1500.00 Cash Balance $500.00 per year at 7 per cent $ :: A SNAP It See Willard Evans at City Hall j f " 'I Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Cars leave Bingham at 8, 9 and 11 a.m. 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Phone Was. 1069 SCHEDULE Cars leave Salt Lake City at 7, 9 and 11 a.m. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p.m. FARES One way $1.50 Round Trip $2.50 I MURRAY LAUNDRY WE USE ARTESIAN WATER Better than the Rest "Nuff Sed" George Streadbeck . Local Agent ; Phone 98 I : . 84 Main Street aaaiBMaBBaaaaaaBBBaaaiaaBaBBBaaBBBaaaaaaBBBBBBBMaaaBBaaBaaHaBBaaaaa John D. Sagris PHOTO STUDIO and ART SHOP "MOTHER'S DAY" Give her the one thing she will appreciate most your photograph. The Date is May 8 Make the appointment TODAY KODAK FINISHING Copying and Enlarging Picture Framing 421 Main St., Phone 421 2 We do not sell Castoria, but .- -f t V ! I Children cry for our Milk t HOGAN'S DAIRV i iii - t On the job for 14 years t v$ - I I You can whip oar cream, bat . . You can't beat our milk tx I wilt be heard before the Commission in the City Hall, at Bingham, Utah, on Tuesday, the Nineteenth day of April, 1927, at 10:30 a.m. " . By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of April, 1927. F. L. OSTLER. Secretary. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the ap-plication of Emmett J. Adams, for the permission of the Public Utilities Commission of Utah to operate an automobile passenger stage line Coppcrfield and Bingham, Utah The Bingham, Bulletin jt. Entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice at Bingham Canyon, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Price, per year, in advance , $2.0 1 Address all communications to the Bingham Bulletin, Bingham Canyon, Utah Canyon, Utah. WALTER C. ADAMS, Publisher , SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATIDN HOLDS REU SESSION , m A The Security Benefit Association r ' met Wednesday night in regular ses-sion. '' Twenty new members were taken into the lodge. ' Officers and guard team of Utah Council No. 3610 from Salt Lake City did the initi-ating. About 65 visitors attended from Salt Lake. After lodge, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. Music was furnished by Bingham's own seven-- piece orchestra of seven girls. "Pony Express" Hailed as Fast Mail Service The m--t trip of the "poiiy express," from St. Joseph to Sacramento, car-ried about 83 pieces of tnall, accord-ing to Glenn I). Bradley's "The Story of the I'ony Express.' This run be-gan In the early evening of April 8, 150, una required 0 days and 23 hours. At the same time an east-boun- d express was also on the way with about 70 pieces. "The first pony express from St. Joseph," writes Bradley, "brought a rnesNRge of congratulation from Pres-ident Buchanan to Governor Downey of California, which was first tele-graphed to the Missouri river town. It also brought one or two official gov-ernment communications, some New York, Chicago and St. Ixiuls newspa-pers, a few bank drqfts, and some business letters addressed to bunks and commercial houses In San Fran-cisco." YOUR MOTHER'S DAY By Wilbur D.7iesbit ADAY for your mother an' mine, u well, Though the ha gone on to th' better land; But folb 'at had mothers can always tell You youngsters a lot you should understand. You get to my age, an your mother s day : Will come to mean more than th' rest to you. ,. Youll think o' your mother, an' smile, an say It's Thanksgivin' Day, an it's Christmas, too. YOU'LL think o' your mother --o how she dreamed you would be all that she prayed you'd be; Her patience, her kindness! she never seemed Too weary for you to climb on her knee! She bore with your failin's, joyed In your stren'th, Th' whole o' her world was wrapped up in you Youll think o' her da, an' youll know at len'th. It's Thanksgivin' Day, an' it's Christmas, too. ADAY for all mothers from Mary down, An' from Mary back to th' start o' time ( In country, an city, an little town, The thought is enough to make man sublime. So, think o' your mother! Think long an' deep ' Of all that she hoped an' believed o' you, An then you will know that th' day you keep Is Thanksgivin' Day, an' is Christmas, too. '" Chicago Trtbuns Deterved Pratt Tlie blfr telescope at the university observatory had Just heen trained up-on the sky when a star fell. "Hot doB!" said the new night watchman, "that fellow sure Is a crack shot" The Outlook. , Fight With Curved Sword The curved sword or aclmltar la the favorite weaixm of war of the Drone. The knife come next. All warriors wield the scimitar with tremendous skill and strength. Tributes Paid by Greatest of Earth Mother's Love Recognized by Those Whose Names Shall Live. NAPOLEON said: "The future ef la always the work of the mother.". And we realize bow true this Is If we read what some m sons and daughters have said of their mothers and what influence the mother seemed to have on their careers. A striking example is that of Victor Hugo and his mother. When he was born his life was despaired of by all except her. She was determined he should lire and cave him the name of Victor' Marie, and her determination won out, for wlthtn ilr weeks be was well on the way to recovery. Never did she give up hope of Victor Hugo's success In life and one writer tells as that she looked forward with the greatest confidence to the future of her son, holding that "he might with even greater Justice than Foqnet adopt as hla device the words, "To what may I not riser " And Victor Hugo was devoted to bis mother, but like many mothers she did not Bve to see bis first great success, for she died just one year toe soon. Lincoln's Great Mother. To all of us the story of Abraham Lincoln and bis mother Is familiar. We know how, through all her great struggle, she managed to Impart what she knew of the Bible and the little education she had to her son. And we know how hard It was for Abra-ham Lincoln to see his father put his mother Into a green pine box and bury her, and how he grieved for three months until bis father brought a pursuit from Kentucky to preach the sermon and to conduct the proper service for the dead. Frances Wlllard's devotion to her mother Is one of the most beautiful parts of ber life. Truly, Frances WI1-lar- d Inherited her greatness of thougl.t and her determination to suc-ceed from ber mother. When as a young teacher abe wrote: "I thank God for .my mother as for no other gift of His bestowing. My nature is so woven Into hers that I almost think It would be death for me to bave the bond severed and one so much myself gone over the river." Francea Wlllard's Tribute. That bond was severed and Frances Wlllard lived Just six years after that mother bad "gone over the river." Her last words were: Tve crept la with mother and It Is the same beau-tiful world and' the same people; re-member that It's Just the same." Another mother who lived to see her hopes In ber child materialised was George Washington's mother. George Washington Park Cuitla tells .us that "the mother held In reserve sn authority which never departed from ber, not even when her son had become the most illustrious of meat." All who bave written of her have accorded her an Influence In deter-mining both his character and his ca-reer. And on her monument we And the inscription, "Mary, the Mother of Washington." Stern Man's Devotion, f One of the softening influences (if we caa believe there was oee) la the life of Oliver Cromwell wee hla moth-er. There was a great devotion be-tween these two, and abe lived with him until her death at alnety-foo- r years in Whitehall palace. Bach day he visited her - room, and at ber death he stood by ber bedside with tears In hie eyes. Her last words were, "My dear son, I leave my heart with thee; good night" She Is burled la ' Westminster abbey. fhv iy that man la mlsbty, ' , ! H fovarns land sod , Ha wltlda a mtshty scsptar , O'er lier powars than he. But mlfhtUr powai1 and stronger Man from hla throna haa hurled. For th hand that rock the cradle Is the hand that rulea th world. Kansas City Times. I OLD-FASHIONE- D MOTHERS j t rTTlHE mother, though she has taken to hersslf some r? prerogatives, remains tha old fashioned mother. i' That Is why the world Is going forward rather than backward. The world will never go backward so long as the mother remains to guide Its destinies and the i' mother may be a flapper or the reverse. Motherhood of the right sort t Is a thing of the heart, not of externals a quality of the soul, divorced i: from all superficialities. She still this mother. She. doesn't mind the pitying Jeers of the unfortunate class of J! her sisters who fall to see In thy home the dlvinest temple of peace and is happiness that has been ordained by God. One has not far to took to l discover the splendid type of American mother. She looks to the affairs :; of her household, and she cherishes her babies. She sings, and her songs are the 'joy hymns of the mother heart; she cuddles her babies as !;; mothers have dons since the beginning; end she is proud of her kicking. crowing "latest," though she loves them sll alike, Jackson Newa. |