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Show ! ' PRESS BULLETIN F PAGE FOUR THE BINGHAM f Power in KindnetK X. Klndness lias converted nibrt- .." tiers thun either zeal, eloquence or learning. F. W. Faber. Scouts at Coppcrfield, Tuesday night at 7:30. Boy Rangers Coppcrfield Tribe, Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. Boy Rangers at Highland Boy, Sat-urday night instead of Friday night as noted. L. D. S. CHURCH Dave Lyon, Bishop SUNDAY 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. lllfflllMninnjninmnRnnmmimmniFainmnnmDniminmnmmHimn,... 7:30 p.m. Sacrament Meeting. MONDAY 2:30 p.m. Primary Meeting 7:00 p.m. Priesthood Meeting. TUESDAY 2:30 p.m. Relief Society. 7:30 p.m. M. I. A. WEDNESDAY 3:30 p.m. Religion Class. COPPERFIELD SUNDAY 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. .,mn,n.,nHnnira!rmumiiinHmimmmnilllll!ll!in!n' COMMUNITY CHURCH WEEKLY SCHEDULE Rev. Samuel Mitchell Phone 259 Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Evening Service at 8 p.m. Epworth League at 6:45 p.m. Week Days Monday at- - 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Whittling Class for boys. Tuesday at 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Sewing Class for girls. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. B. S. A., Troop 1. Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Junior League. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Devotional service. Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Ladies' Aid Society every alternate Wednesday. Friday at 2:30 p.m. Junior league, primary department. COPPERFIELD Sunday School at 2:00 p.m. Sunshine Girls meet every Thurs-day after school. HIGHLAND BOY Sunday School at 2:00 p.m. Sewing Class for girls Saturday af-ternoon at 1:30 p.m. Scout Troops meet on the follow-ing nights. Scouts at Highland Boy, Monday night at 7:30 p.m. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a "run down" condi-tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they ar in good health. 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I And whenever you see a paint brush, cleaning up and renew- - I , ing, if there's plenty of lustre and life, you know they're I using Sherwin-William- s paints on the job. " J J. T. BOGAN HARDWARE CO. I Agents foe ; J SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S PRODUCTS 1 I 449 Main I ' miiiiiiiiiiiiibiiiibiim """' iiiiiiWiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiil 4' ifr "fr ifr i '! t' it' ft 't' 'I' '3' '3' '' '' '' fl' '' 'I' ft' ' t' 't' 't1 'T daylught! Your Kitchen SAVE YOUR EYES Most kitchens are improperly lighted. The right kind of light to use is that giving plenty of illumination that is softly diffused and uni-formly distributed. This saves women the eyestrain that too often causes serious nervous disorders. Without obligation on your part, we will install without cost to you for 15 days' trial the great DAYLIGHT KITCHEN LIGHT. Phone us today to put one in your home and learn of the plan to buy it for 75 cents a month. UIMIPOWERLIGHTO). efficient "Public Service - - - -- .4, ' fr 11 won,t be long now before you will l-l- f BlIP1' be ready t0 take that trip-an- now is the wU i ''J- MmmnWwv time to get your car overhauled- - Our ex- - rs'' f. ."i i' fijffH Pert mechanics are at your service, and . tntn. fX'k 1 I 1 ifiK'1' all work turned out by THE BINGHAM v i ? 1Q ifJilMMff'' j GARAGE AND STORAGE is guaran- - , f teed. We are not beginners, but experts f L f fl'n i"Wm Hi ' Besides turning out only the best of 'jrC' 1 r'f sMfit I ff workmanship, we stock a full line of ac- - 4 I ''ft, M-flll'- I f i cessories, the largest in Bingham Canyon, Vt if 'Ml w!nWJ&' and they are sold at Salt Lake City prices. ' '' i fill - Gas, Oils and 100 per cent service is in- - J SjjMt' l'lji- - eluded in our stock of merchandise. u, 1 '!'"' JL Now is the time for a11 Sood people to 2 kV come to the aid of their car' and Set ready I 8 I to enjoy the grand and glorious spring k- - I I St-and summer. J Bingham Garage & Storage m gFfe5 ' Phone 88 f LINCOLN FORD FORDSON "We Put the SERVE in SERVICE." , , if.. .. I 1 1 WE HAVE SECURED THE BEST I DAY BEDS THAT HAVE EVER BEEN .MADE 1 Come in and get our prices. 1 I1 Used Furniture at Half Prices Bingham Furniture Company 1 I Phone 99 461 Main Street gMOVIEN Today will be the last time "North of 36" will be shown at the Princess Theater, and those who have failed to see this wonderful film should take advantage of this last showing. The picture is one of the best West-erns ever filmed on a large scale and many favorable comments were heard last night from those who attended.. For Saturday ,the management ' of-fers Yakima Canutt in "Scar Hanan," a real swift moving drama of the open spaces. Evelyn Brent in "Silk Stocking Sal" is the hcadliner for Sunday. It tells the story of a notorious underworld crook ,and is one of the best crook films on the market roday. A wonderful cast supports Betty lllythc, who will be seen on Monday in "The Breath of Scandal." This is one of the best society plays of the year, and with Lou Tellegen, Jack Mulhall and Patsy Ruth Miller in the cast nothing but the best is to be cx- - pected. Fred Thompson and his wonder horse, Silver King, will be seen on Tuesday in "That Devil Quemado," said to be one of his very best. Those who like plenty of action souldn't fail to see this Thompson film. "The Rose of Paris" with. Mary Philbin will be shown on Wednesday. If you want to see Paris at its worst and at its best, don't miss this great film. That wonderful little actor, Jackie Coogan will be the feature for Thurs-day and Friday in "Little Robinson Crusoe" written especially for him by Willard Mack. Those who have seen this film declare it the best thing this clever child has ever done for the screen ,and large houses should greet him in Bingham Canyon. South Sea adventure, savages and Jackie! What more could be asked? The first thing in the morning of May 1st, bosses from the Highland Boy mine will lead in a clean-u- p cam-paign, boys and girls from the school. Each group will be assigned a portion of the camp to clean. After the clean-up- , hot dogs will be served the workers. At one o'clock the flat will be filled with townspeople where races of various kinds will be run for prizes. Perhaps there will be a greased pole, perhaps some other features. At any rate the program is in the making. Watch for further announcements. A dance will be given Saturday night-t- o help defray the expenses. Mr. D. C. Watkins was a Garfield visitor Monday afternoon. Mr. D. W. Griffiths of Lark made a visit through the Utah-Delawa-mine Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Miller motored to Salt Lake Sunday last, to attend the Wilkes. Mr. Steve Starlich spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Watch for the May Day program. Frank Wardlow, R. J. Bryant and D. C. Watkins made the trip with the' Kiwanis Club to Smithfield Wednes-day of this week. H1GHLANDB0YN0TES HIGHLAND BOY TO OBSERVE MAY DAY V Highland Boy people will revel in a real May Day celebration this year. Perhaps the maypole won't be wound, perhaps the greased pig won't be caught, but other things will at-tract. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 14, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Edna If. Stinson, of 930 Rio Grande Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on December 7, 1922, made Homestead entry No. 031070, for SE'tSWH, Section 7, Township 3 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to the land above described, claimant's testimony, be-fore George H. Van de Steeg, Not-ary Public, Nampa, Idaho. Witnesses to appear on same date, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake, Ural, on the 20th day of May, 1925. Claimant names as wftitesses: Joseph M. Pratt, of Bingham, Utah; Lewis Pratt, of Bingham, Utah; L. H. Gray, Salt Lake, Utah; Sam Con-da- s, Bingham, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the Condition of The Bingham State Bank Located at Bingham Canyon, in the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 27th day of March, 1925 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, less notes and bills of the bank rediscounted $274,558.38 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc . 109,693.00 Bonds pledged to secure Postal Savings 179,000.00 Banking House 6,014.00 Furniture and Fixtures 4,800.03 Other Real Estate Owned 3,437.96 Due from Federal Reserve Bank - 34,033.73 Due from other banks 28,632.01 Checks on other banks in same town $ 869.94 Gold 5.00 Silver 6,377.03 Currency 50,709.00 Total cash on hand 57,960.97 Expenses 590.68 Interest Paid 21.77 Total 612.45 Federal Reserve Bank Stock : 1,100.00 TOTAL - $699,230.08 LIABILITIES ' Capital Stock Paid in :. $ 26,000.00 Surplus Fund 12,400.00 Undivided Profits $ 61.70 Interest 654.99 Exchange , 79.37 Safe Deposit Boxes 57.95 Total $ 854.01 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc 612.45 Net Undivided Profits 241.56 Reserved for Taxes and Interest 1,600.00 Deposits Subject to Check $289,785.39 Demand Certificates 21,124.85 Cashier's Checks 9,750.09 Certified Checks : 100.00 Total Demand Deposits 320,760.33 Postal Savings Deposits 167,033.23 Time Certificates 13,355.02 , Savings Deposits 157,839.94 Total Time Deposits 338,228.19 TOTAL $699,230.08 State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. Arthur M. Thomas, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 27th day of March, 1925. ARTHUR M. THOMAS, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of April, 1925. HELEN SPRINGMAN, Notary Public. (Seal) My Commission expires the 17th day of March, 1928. Correct Attest : L. S. CATES, CHARLES T. S. PARSONS, SHERMAN ARMSTRONG, Directors. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 10th day of April, 1925. .. ,. SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. . .i.: - - - . ., |