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Show . HE BINGHAM NEWS tunnel 61 feet has been made on the property and assays taken from the face show good lead, silver and zinc, which run in value as follows: Lead 9 to 17. Silver 9 to 16. Zinc 32 to 40 per cent. Mr. Thompson is sell-- ; ing stock at 50 cents per share, The organizers are T. L. Scott, President; A. L. Thompson, V. P.; A. L. Scott, Secretary and Treasurer with 0. E. Parsons, the previous owner. Dr. Frazier, "Bill' Fahrni, A. C. Larick and Earl Nepple hiked out of bed early on Sunday morn ing, motored to Saltair, charter-- L ed a boat and headed for the land of Buffalo on Anteloije land, altho the Lake was excep-- tionally rough they succeeded in returning with a buffalo each. CHIPS AND SHAVINGS-(Continue- d from Page One) The advantages for a student of mining should be apparent with our wonderful coal mines, won-derful copper, silver and load mines, wonderf ul salt and potash deposits, all within, you might say, a stones throw from Salt Lake City." Superintendent J. E. Bergh, of the Montana Bingham Min-ing Co. spent the week-en- d at Salt Lake City with his family. Call at the Ameiican Express Co.'s Office in the Bourgard bldg and get our reduced rates be-fore you ship or order your A. L. Thompson, of Montana, who was connected with the An-aconda Mining Co. for a number of years was in Bingham Wed-nesday talking with a number of mining people respecting some mining property which, with others, he has leased from the Walker Bros. Co. of Salt Lake. The property is known as the International Mines and is situated in Kelsey Fork, Settle-ment Canyon and is about seven miles from the Tooele Smelter, and consists of 100 acres. A carried a smile. Poor Lincoln! he didn't have much opportuni-ty to smile while he was presi-dent and by the time he might; have smiled his lips were sealed forever. But when we write of presidential smiles probably Mr. Iloosevult's approached nearest to a laugh, altho Taffs also wasi of the hearty open-face- d variety. President Wilson had a happy' smile for the public and on his last visit to Salt Lake City wheni lie was on the verge of prostra-tion - still carried it. Photographers had an easy time with Harding. They seem-ed not to annoy him. His most frequent smile was inscrutable. It was not made expressly for the White House, but one he car-ried - all thru his life. With Mr. Coolidge the camera smile rarely approaches a laugh it is held within the boundaries of firm, thin lips. It is a though ful, conscientious smile which seems to say: "I'm doing this for my country." ) EDITORIAL ? PRESERVE YOUR SMILES Today the window of the Bing ham News office contains photos that in a short time have proven dear to their owners, one of the sweet little girls shown therein having been taken away by the ' Grim Reaper since her picture was placed there for exhibition purposes. We like to look upon those we love, especially when they carry i a smile, and a photo of a smiling I face is always cherished by its owner. Smiles are human and ; they have a place in history. Wrhen we see a picture of eith-er Lincoln or Washington, we think what a vast sum of money a picture would be worth if they f : j. THEi BINGHAM NEWS ' ' ' ' Entered as second-clas- s mat-- '. ' . ter at the Postoffice at Bing-- i ham Canyon, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Price $2.00 per year, in advance Single Copies, 10 Cents A Weekly Newspaper devoted exclusively to the interests of the Bingham District and its people. Published every Saturday at Bingham Canyon, Utah Make all checks payable to George Reynolds Editor and Publisher Bourgard Building, Main St. Bingham Phone 91 :) v-UP'phf- ' . . I r--7 t .tk v w 7 ........ i ' " L v... w js tm T"- i I NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION MEMBER No. 1855 Will Write Returns and Collect Taxes Treeasury Department Inter-nal Reviev Service. Important Notice 1924 Income Tax. For the purpose of assisting taxpayers and receiving returns of income for the year ending December 31st, 1924, Deputy Collector A. R. Reynolds will be stationed on the following dates at the places given below. February 24, Lark Utah, February 25, Bingham, Utah February 26, Bingham, Utah, (at City Hall) February 27, Highland Boy, Utah. (At Highland Boy Mine Office.) February 28, Copperfield, Ut-ah, at Horseshoe Pool Hall. Those Who Must File Returns Every person residing in ..the United States whose income to: $1000.00. If single any part of the year 1924 (in-cluding widows, widowers, di-vorcees, or those married and not living with wife (or hus-band.) $2500.00. If married and liv-ing with wife, (or husband) the entire year of 1924. $5000.00 (gross) whether mar ried or single regardless of the net income. All Corporations, (unless spe-cifically exempted by Commis-sioner of Internal Revenue.) All Partnerships. All Returns for the Calendar Year 1924 Must be Filed not Lat-er than March. 16, 1925: Forms to be Used. Form 1040A for income of $5000.00 or less, chiefly from salaries and wages. FormlO lO. If any part of the income is derived from business, profession, farming, sale of pro-perty, or rents, etc., regardless of the amount; also persons whose net income exceeds 0. " 24 " "The Sportsman's Headquarters" LUNCHES PUT UP POOL TABLES Cigars and Soft Drinks Where You Can Always Find a Binghamite G. GREGORY, Prop. f 24 West Broadway Salt Lake City; Utah - ih;A - ,. sr i3W , . tis Jack is still in the Ring DO YOU WANT SOME INSURANCE? Tony Rino, the popular Agent of the NATIONAL CASUALTY Company publishes the follow-ing partial lust of claims paid out by his company during the month of January, to his Bing-ham and Midvale policy-holder- s. BINGHAM F. Pucci - $20.00 J. Lyke $22.00 A. R. Robbins 16 66 L. Jones $18.00 N. Iannello - $10.66 J. F. Pieper - $6.66 R. R. Marriott $6.00 MIDVALE W. M. Wataunki $32.60 I. Padjen 56.66 Call or write TONY RINO Phone 260 554 "j Main St. For Domestic and IMPORTED Groceries Of. the Best and CANDIES too. See Louis DaPra at the Copperfield Candy Store Phone 147 FOR LATEST STYLES in DRESSMAKING see Mrs. Alfred Nelson 461 Main Street Over the Bingham Furniture Company's Store Next door to the Bingham Hospital Campbell's Specialties 'BRON CHO LINE . Our Own Manufacture The Best For Colds f HAIR LAY Our Own Manufacture For'Making Your Hair Lay JUST RIGHT! COUGH SYRUP Specially Manufactured for the Epidemic Now Prevailing Campbell Drug Company Phone 190 J. Campbell, Prop. Main Street I u Home vLontact I I TTotsP1 LOSE TOUCH w,th your t HA or girl at college. Letters are slow, l ' U J J formal things. Only your own voice . t & Js yourself preserves the home con- - i-- W tact fully and wholly. Many parents arrange to call their sons or daugh ters at regular weekly intervals, fixing an hour which in truth is the "home hour" for the young- - sters the time when they may be in intimate (3 L, touch with the folks at w ygar i . home and all the influ-- much of the tele-- worn out or has been When the .tuden, accomplishes some much higher prices achievement of moment Jborm "Ijevei, it in his college life or is is essential that we .: accorded some special ".ZZt. ' recognition, his first satisfactory service, : thoughe is .ell Dad and Mother about it. pony's average in- - Encourage him to use Jg- - tel Long Distance. Noth- - j " ing will tie him closer to home and home !! folks than voice-to-voic- e contact over the tele-phone. j Station-to-Statio- n calls are quicker and cost lew., ! 'K . Bell System On Poller A ill IHmc4 on.s a JIB ,ow"d . CniVe Srv,'cf " The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. if;' :'V., r. f J. P. ARNOLDS SWISS WATCHMAKER Fine Watches, Clocks and Jew-elr- y skillfully repaired 520 Main Street Bingham, Utah Bazaar Supplies We carry a complete line of merchandise for Bazaars , and Church affairs. We supply Club houses and Carnival Ball Committees with every specialty necessary. Specials 100 Jazz Kazoos $5.00 100 Assorted Noise-make- rs $5.00 100 Assorted Hats, funny $7.50 Balloons, per gross (144) $3.75 Balloons, per gross, the Largest $4.50 1000 Serpentines, special price $4-5- 0 We also sell in smaller lots 1 dozen to six dozen. Get one of our Blank Car-tridge Pistols for .. $1.00 Jokers, Novelties of Every Des-cription Moab Navajo Novelty Co. 1337 Regent Street Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham Furniture Co. iSTra Located at 461 Main Street ml m I NEW and USED Furniture Jj:J -. Get Our Prices Before You IWM5I Buy Elsewhere. kaJTjfT '&- - Old Furniture Repaired and ifel' Made to Look Like New n J "t Upholstering, Auto Tops and - j Seats I 'I Jl 461 Main S. Phone 99 Y CANYON LIVERY and TRANSFER CO. FREIGHT And HAULING of ALL KINDS Jim Leva, Manager Phone 186 BINGHAM .BINGHAM STAGE LINE Schedule Now Effective Cars leave Bingham 8, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Cars leave Salt Lake City 7, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 p. m. Main Street Phone 41 FARES Round Trip $2.50 One Way $1.50 Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd So. St. Phone Was. 1069 IN THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT Of Salt Lake County, State of Utah: SUMMONS Fannie La Fave, Plaintiff, vs. Jessie La Fave, defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days af-ter the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thir-ty days after service, and defend the above entitled action ; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered again st you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought by the plaintiff to secure a decree of divorce from defendant on the grounds of desertion. Arthur C. Cole, Attorney for Plaintiff,. P. 0. Address City Hall, Bingham Canyon, Utah. |