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Show - i DRESSES! DRESSES! DRESSES! Mrs. T. 'W. Parjona, 463 Main Royal Laundry 175 Main Street f : . . . i The Only Laundry in Bingham that Maintains a Home Pay Roll Worthy Bingham families are getting their subsistance by reason of this pay roll and the institution is playing its part in civic matters. In addition to getting the best of service at a price as low as the lowest your patronage will help to build a local pay roll and boost home enterprise. If you are not already a Royal patron, try ! us once. Our service is getting better every day. PHONE 90 J N Buy Canned Tomatoes! : U There was no pack in Utah this year You know what that means! W jjjj 24 2 1-- 2 lb cans, per case - $2.75 I 24 2 lb cans, per case - $2.50 8 48 1 lb cans, per case - - $3.50 L I " f i I We never lead you estray! 1 4. 1 ' y I Wells Groceteria I : DRESSES! DKUSSKS! DRESSES! Mrs. T. W. 1'arsons, 463 Main THE j California Rooms I 590 Main Street Now under new management, thoroughly renovated and modern throughout. Steam heat. $15 per month for single rooms, $20 for two people. , ! THE CLUB j ! FINEST CIGARS and TOBACCOS : in town !! i Purest Candies on the Market i; Bingham and Garfield ! Drop in and see Jack, Tommy or Ed. 451 Main i! I Railway Company Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield railway. Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connec-tion with the Union Pacific System I USE COPPER I Brass piping for $4300 cottage only . costs $48.87 more than galvanized iron piping and it will ' LAST FOREVER T. H. PERLEYWITS H-- L. DAVIDSON Ass't. Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agent. . Agent Salt Lake City, Utah. Bingham, Utah. D. PEZZOPANE I Fresh Meats and Fish "tk, FANCY IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Stfm GROCERIES lMt Foreign Money Orders r " and Drafts SLwSs? STEAMSHIP AGENT & NOTARY PUBLIC, Banco of Naples Cor. 541 Main Street :- -: Bingham Canyon KtKKKSKMKsltKKtSSWStSSSSSMSMSSSMSWSsmSmmt ' I The TORINO j s 3 Where the Business 'Men I - Meet I j- - 521 Main Street 521 j i : OfOO 0OOOOw0 Our Milk "INSPECTED BY STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AND ADMIT-TE-D FREE FROM ANY GERMS." SHADY NOOK DAIRY We supply Milk to our Bingham Patrons direct from our farm. DRESSES! DRESSES! DRESSES! Mrs. T. W. Parsons, 463 Main SZx -3- HfllL I TAKE THE eoNEOUTOMT ? GET IT READY y" fOR THE PAH? ' V.'HEN IT j ROASTcD ' J'-f-J TOU WILL L0V6 IT. 'if 'K ffifes THE BeST'5 A SMILING SERVICE awaits you in a cleanly con-ducted, well stocked market We ask that you visit us and carefully consider our high grade reasonably priced food We will satisfy you with our efforts because we are de-termined to please. BINGHAM CANYON MEAT CO. 402 Main St. Phone 5 1 I ,ir IF YOU WANT TO SEE ONE OF THE CUTEST LITTLE CARS ON THE MARKET, ASK R. Jay Mitchell f ABOUT THE u CHEVROLET COUPE I PHONE 43 445 MAIN J Princess Theatre j (FIRST RUN PICTURES ONLY) f y PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK ' (j SATURDAY J L0N CHANEY in "The ROAD TO MANDALAY" A SUNDAY A x . The VARIETY GIRL ENTERTAINERS x li in Orchestral and Vocal Choruses, Solos, Duets, Etc. y Feature Picture "SWEET DADDIES" with George A Sidney, Charles Murray and Vera Gordon. It MONDAY !l - REPUBLICAN RALLY S TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY ' A DOUGLAS McLEAN in "THAT'S MY BABY". i - , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY f y "RED" GRANGE in "ONE MONTH TO PLAY" U A Thii is "Red's" greatest picture. Don't fail to see it. A f lrl f11f11 111 111 .f I j f j , I J DRESSES! jI DRESSES! i DRESSES! 1 1 i i AT i n 1 Mrs. T. H. Parsons . 1 1 Inserts Delay Own Birth Observations made by a British scientist has led to the belief that If the. weather Is bad the small egg moth can postpone Its own birthday for days, months or ytirs. The co-coon of this type is ordinarily due to open In February, but If the weather 'Is Inclement the birth Is usually post-poned sometimes fur 12 months. Moths have been known to emerge successfully after Uelus Imprisoned 11 years. Z COMMUNITY CHURCH Russell R, Klctzing, pastor, 237 Main Street Church school l. 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship ; 11:00 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. C. K. U. D 6:30 p. m. Sonjr Service 7:30 p. m. Study Class, Tuesday evenings at 7 o'clock. Sewing Class Tuesday afternoon Junior League Wednesday, 3:30 Primary Department Thursday, 2:30 Boy Scouts, Trop No. 1. Frl. 7:30 COPPERF1LLD . Sunday School 1:30 p. m. HIGHLAND BOY Sunday School 3:30 p. m. Sacrament Meetings, Sunday, - 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Primary, Monday 3:30 p. m. M. I. A., Monday 7:30 p. m. Relief Society, Tuesday, 2 p. m. Religion Class, Wednesday 3 p. m. Priesthood Meeting, Friday 7 p. m. Copperfield Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Everybody cordially invited to at, tend. Voice of Authority "The White House Spokesman" U a phrase coined by Washington news-paper men. It Is noi considered elh-Ic-to quote the President directly, so this expression Is used, although. In fact, it is the President who speaks, lie receives the wspaper meu and answers questions orally Unit have been submitted to him previously Id wrltlDg. Decorate the Wall Blank wull spaces prevailing through the room can never be nttracflve. There Is something unfriendly ubout them. Every tout, in the house should bo friendly shou.d offer a welcome to one as he stops in. And pictures do more than any other one thing to add this touch of warmth and friendli-ness and personality to a room. England's "Golden Age" The term Is applied to the reign of Queen Elizabeth. It was a period In which pufriotlsm assumed proportions never before attained in England. Famous explorers, such as Sir Francis Drake, Froblsher and Gilbert, set out upon adventurous quests. The navy of England swept the armada from the sea. Christopher Marlowe, Lyly, JCldd, Peele, Stern and Shakespeare were creating the Elizabeth-an drama. Cedar Du$t Kills Odors Nothing Is more offensive than a lingering odor of the previous meal. Sometimes It takes a long period of airing to clear a house of such odors. A little cedar dust, sprinkled dn the hot stove, will dispell stale cooking odors as It burns. Grit. . "Blue" Songs Before Jazz "Blue" songs had a vogue In the southern centrnl states many years ago before Jazz was known. The na-- ture of the song is all that the name Implies and is In the same category as the "spiritual" and the "Jubilee" i heard so frequently through the South. j "The Sun Do Move" - ,The sun, like all other known stars, moves through space. Astronomers estimate that it travels at the rate of about 13 miles a fleeond. Whether the sun has a definite orbit is not known. Of course the rest of the solar system, which consists of the earth and other planets, Is carried through space with the sun. Path-finder Magazine. ( Music From Belfries St. Rombold's Singing tower at Ma- - ' lines, la Belgium, has forty-fiv- e bells; ' the belfry at Bruges has forty; and a ! similar number sound from Antwerp's cathedral spire. In the belfry at Mons are forty-fou- r bells, and from the bel-fry at Ghent fifty-tw- o bells still ring. Senator Knew the Game "Here's a matter that demands in-vestigation I" exclaimed the excited citizen. "Do you feel that you under-stand It?" asked Senator Sorghum. "Thoroughly!" "Then take my e and hesitate. After we get through with an Investigation, you won't feel as If you know a thing about it." Washington Star. Old European Race The origin of the Basques Is un-settled. The name Is applied to a pe-culiar race, dwelling on the slopes of the Pyrenees. They occupy the prov-inces of Biscay, Alava, Gulpuzcoa and Navarre In Spain, and two French de-partments, Bayonne and Mauleon. Physicians in Association The American Medical association Is the national organization of the medical profession and Is made up of the combined membership of the rnrlous state medical associations, which. In turn, are made op of local medical societies. Nearly 80,000 physi-cians are members of this association. Argumentative Force Colonel Bailey says, In the Hous-ton Post, that "the oldtlme mother was more powerful in argument than the Twentieth-centur- y article, due to her habit of having a slipper or a paddle In her band when she gesticu-lated." r Almost Forgotten Poet Sordello, a Provencal trouhadonr, who lived from 1180 to 1255, owes his reputation chiefly to Pante, who mentions him eight times In his "Pur-gatorio- ." Nothing survives of his ' prose and only a few poems. Allotted Territory A "sphere of Influence" may be de-- j scribed as an area wherein other powers undertake not to attempt to acquire influence or territory by treaty or annexation. Such British spheres exist In the Persian gulf and In Arabia.. When Things Move Turning on a motor switch starts things humming. And so does the cry, "Here comes the boss 1" Toron- - to Telegram. L Pioneer Voyager I A little band of Huguenots at Port I Royal built a pinnace In 1502, In which I they returned to France In the winter 1 of 1502-3- . This is thought to be the first American-buil- t ship to cross the B ocean. H |