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Show ' . , . ., ; , THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH f . V v. - - .... Ayr - - MINT RESOTft-- 1 8 East Second South Street . SALT LAKE CITY Where the boy s rom the Camps Meet PHIL M. RALEIGH, Proprietor I '- -' - ' - ' - ' ; .; 1 The Best Kitchen Servant An Efficient I ELECTRIC RANGE Wth an electric range in your kitchen you are relieved of the drudgery of old- -' fashioned cooking. No more bother with sooty pans and ashes no more heat, smoke and dirt connected with cooking. , Simply turn the switch and let your efficient electric range take care of the rest. Cook with electricity clean, cool, safe, convenient, economcal. We have a size and tpye of range that is just right for you select now and buy on easy terms. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. J V . "Efficient PiiMc Smict" D. Pjezzopane ; ... "' Fancy Imported and Domestic , Groceries, Foreign Money Or-ders and Drafts Notary Public, Steamship Agt. Banco of Naples Correspondent "HUNGRY" Jim's Place " MAIN STREET j SERVE BREAD Have you ever sat down to a table where no Bread was served? How flat and tasteless the whole meal' seemed! Bread is the one food indispensable, and the only food of economy to-da- y. ' GOOD BREAD is the Bread you eat twice as much of because it's so delicious. : Fresh every hour. . STANDARD BREAD CO. 1 536 Main St., Phone 187 BINGHAM CANYON When in Salt Lake City se-cure your room at the NEWWASATCH HOTEL 78 West Broadway, for ac-comodations like home. Jack Curncw and Chas. Urc n Proprietors O'Donnell h Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS - Bingham Canyon Phone .17 WM. BOLAND, Mtr. Main Of-fice, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch, 646 1 You Won't be Sorry If You Give Me a Trial Graver's Garage I do my own work. Fords and Chevrolets a Spec-ially. Storage and Accessories. 228 Main St., Bingham Matt Contratto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon Phone 124 Main Street Chips and Shavings t From Lark J. T. Robbins (Fat) left camp Tuesday for a visit to McGill, Nevada where a sister resides. Mr. Robbins is the affable as-say- er of the Bingham Mines Co. and will spend two weeks there. W. J. Fahrni left thi3 week for Eureka where he will further in-vestigate mine leasing proposi-tions. - ., General Manager Imer Pett of the Bingham Mines Co. with his brother-in-la- w Frank Arnold motored to the Yellowstone this week. " . The many friends of Byron (Barney) Jones who is now re-siding in Midvale will learn with pleasure that his health is im-proving daily and that Barney once more may be on his feet again. ' General Supt. "Josh" Billings of the Bingham Mines Co. was a visitor to camp on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Almy Hemming-se- n with a party of friends from the valley will .motor through Wyoming this week. Did It Ever Occur to You "That we wonder if there are any strikes in Canon Doyle's spirit world? That if the new woman goes to the Senate she may fuss up some of the old women already there,? That some peoples word is not their bond? 1 That with two strikes on him it's up to Uncle Sam to make a hit? y that the News printer is wait-ing for your job work? Give him your order for that printing job today. ;' That marriage is a game in which two people can win if they both play fair? That good health is better than rouge to put the finishing touches on a girl's cheeks? That few advocates of bii-t-control need it?, . That sometimes optinism gets a black eye, but it knows that near by there is a piece of beef steak big enough to bleach it? That after the reign of pas-sion is over it is no more than reasonable to expect that com-mon sense should get a chance? That our government has often been called to face a crisis, but it is impossible to turn its back completely ? 4 That the women political worker's politics will be mostly prejudice? That when you need a good "square" call at Jim's Place on Main street ? That about the time a man thinks he understands the way a tariff works somebody ex-plains it works the other way ? That if Congress would only talk in its sleep and work while awake the country would re-spond to the changed program ? j That the air mail service has now completed its second year's wprk with a record of 49,000,000 letters carried 1,750,000 miles, wjthout a single fatal accident? -- truly a marvelous record. That Theo. Marx still manu-factures the "Alberta" cigar Binghams best? ; That the merchant, the coal dealer and all who helped you out of the panic last fall are stil en-tit- ed to your consideration ? ' That when winter comes we will have to buy coal like we do candy now? , That the modern bathing suit has no place for any igerms ? That you should read our new Serial? It will be full of interest to people in a mining community. ' That when you want your painting done leave your order for Johnson at the Bingham Mercantile Companies office? That there is one good thing about idleness, it shows how de-sirable employment is? That Mary Pickford said, "American people take their work too seriously." , That Prohibitin 1 Off icer Sch-weitzer is making the Sit Lake people sit up? . LARK SOCIETY Mr. Ernest Arnold and son Lynn, Mrs. Nordberg, Mr. Dorus Thomas and Mr. Louis Peterson motored to Salt Lake Friday morning. Miss Mary Peterson is visit-ing with relatives in Salt Lake. Mrs. Louis Peterson and little son Warren, who visited for several days in Salt Lake re-turned to Lark on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Savage and daughter Ruby motored to Salt Lake Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell motored to Bingham Friday eve-ning, Mr. Henry Lohse visited in Salt Lake Thursday evening. Among the Larkites who at-tended the dance at West Jor-dan Friday were Jim McDonald, Glenn and Marvel Nell, Leonard Steel, Alfred Atkinson, Clarence Hatt and Roy Kuphal Miss Gladys Huber is visiting at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penprase and children and Mrs. Edward Penprase motored to Riverton Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lisadore Walker and daughter Venus have returned to Lark after several months' vaca-tion. They visited in Garfield, Magna and West Jordan.. Mrs. Ernest Silcox of West Jordan is visiting a few days this week with her husband here. Mrs. Henry Heringer left Thursday morning for Salt Lake where she will visit a few days. Carl Schmidt and John Prowse visited in Salt Lake with friends on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blandpied have been visiting with Mrs. Blandpied's parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson. ARTHUR C. COLE Attorney-- A Bingham Canyon, Utah Avvocato practicio in Corte degh Stati Uniti in Corte degh Stati Utah OPPORTUNITY FOR EMPLOYMENT Oregon Short Line Railroad The Oregwi Short Line Railroad Company announces its Mention to give preference to young men residing on its luies in employing men, as far as possible, to fill places in all classes of the railroad sen ice and advances the following reasons therefor. " substitute local i" elimin;t the "Floater" among our employes and r citizens and taxpayers. .fuw?""1' Til11 "f t mutual interest and a common under.' ' will Kwtha ?lW?dt ,n,d the PeP'e they e "tereby flctltl J the ttTt .Bnd PPreciat the problem, and dif--. Ik- - ;! common end, vi: the welfare of country generally as the interests of the railroad and the commu- -, tutiea they serve are identical. To this end they extend a spedal JLlV!!1 the country "nd towns ,ong their exDeHVTtnLtJme tir Teat.e8t need U for "Tenters and hill th mln .nJ,lnhn!es. and while they prefer men who iA experience that would enable them to fin-tiu- S T.VtrTn k " erLy date' the are wilin to employ, to a 2irffth. the yv0aUr"iogusmt!r"ad7ehs0 oarre anibitiou" and willing to and professions which enter into railroad 1,0t n!"?be.r of oVanUges which railroad employes offelrTttn t ritJbt"n ,ln- - 0thuer ,ine" of work and employment for shoppCes: "8t f P08itl0n, nd f P"y nW fa eTeCt Mfhinbt and fwd. BUek.mlth-Hea- vy Car In, pec tor- t- Mnwmhintbau --Jour Blackimlth Jour. Car Inptor .70 "eym.n .79 Panr IS ApprntlM to Furnaea Operator .70 Atr Hraka Inapertnn .S MachlnbU Tormina Machlna Braka .61 Hotlnnakra Opwator . .70 lT-.rra- -- MackMnlthi Hammar Operator ... .M trV,ht, - theetm-U- I Worktn .67 C'I Plrra KlMtrlciana and Black-mit- h Helpar .. .47 - 70 Carm-- n Copiwr-mit- h 70 L " ,Rl,"irm'" 3 lt S month. .... .7 Tlnmnith. .70 Wrwkln 2nd month. Pliwfittera .70 Eneimwra .M Srd mnnlh. .S2 JackHnu-- 70 Ux-o- . Crana En- - 4th S month. .$4U Babhittiiwn 70 ainaart Ui ,S 6th 6 month. .87 Shaat MaUl Worker. .7J XrnV", He'lr. 47 th S month. 89U Shrrt MeUl Workar " V'1,', 7 ' 7th S month. .44V? Halpara .47 material Carriers 47 , Mth month M Boiler Uaaeis 47 Coach (leaner. .37 lUher Apprentice, to " Armature Winder. .. .70 J?"11 T? " Machini.U Klectriclan. .70 " Mu' .70 Boilermaker. 70 Tender 70 lllack-mith- s Craneninen iOver 40 f?" ,,r 1Mrt -t 6 months .47 Ton V'?4 ! """ 'J 2nd S month. .49 Crsnwrnan (Vndcr 40 ,'"Ak .1 Srd month. .61 Ton) CO i?'. Men 4th S month. .63 Elertrician H.'per... .47 f nint Watehmen .. .S Mh month. .65 I'ainter- s- Locomo- - f.! ,f;n'f1"r th month. .67 tive .70 J.,1 Machintat Helper. .. .47 Painters Toarh .70 tj., Tm.l Roim Attendant .47 Painters IrriKht tTvnt itvn .S3 Drill Pre- - Men ..... .47 Cr . .63 .Hnatier Hcl)er. - Itod Cup Hilar. .47 Carpenter- s- Locomo- - Inmiiie SS Cellar Parker. .47 tie .70 Lubricator Filim... .SS Bolt Cutter. 47 CarjenUr. Coach . ."0 S"1" lryers .31 Boilermakor. l.-- ad .76 Carpenters Kreight Supplymen-- 1 oco- - Boilermaker A Krd. Car moHve Kotf. ia.pvUir ... ,7i unuir ""V yrncr4 Cu .c Boilermiiker Jour- - Patternmaker. .70 Sweeper. .3 neymen ...70 Ifpholiterer - .70 Wiper. 88 Flansrr ,7S Millmen .70 pr. ),r Flu Welder .70 Triple Valve Ite- - Stationary EnKineer. I.ayer Out 76 pairer .70 4 Firemen 14 3s to I5.'.S Flanir Fir Helper . .61 Carmen-Ten- der Mnttler Helper1, Boilermaker Helers .47 Truck. . .5 OuUicle ... It 40 Hoilerwa.hfm 47 Coarh Truckmen .70 Pumiera 13 Gl?9 Hammersmith 80 Klectro Plater 70 Pumpers . .. 3.2120 Any additional information do.Mred may be obtained by writing to, or personally calling on the undersigned. L. E. HALBERT, Approved: Supervisor of Employment, II. V. PLATT, Room No. 209, Union Depot, General Manaper. Salt Lake City, Utah. SUMMONS In the City Justie's Court in and for ilidvale City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Frank Soter, Plaintiff vs. Geo. Defendant,' Summons. The State of Utah to the said defen-dant: You arc hereby summoned to ap-pear before the above entitle Court within ten days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within twenty days after the service, and defend the above entitled action, brought against you to recover six dollars for goods, wares and merchandise With costs herein. And in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint. WILLIAM WATERS, Justice of the Peace. Rogers & Rogers, attorneys for plaintiff, Sandy City, Utah.. |