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Show lte.:-- ; -- : ' : --:v- :H- - 1.' " ' - . THE BINGnAM NEWS. BINGHAM. UTAH " y 4., Jim's Old Place Bakery Restaurant i ; T' '" Combination Building D. Pezzopane Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries. Foreign Money Or-ders and Drafts Notary Public, Steamship Agt. Banco of Naples Correspondent Banking Headquarters I Make our bank your financial headquarters visit us often and consult us freely. If you can dismiss from your mind the fact that our only function is to accept deposits and pay checks, we can , greatly increase our value to each other. Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS U S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong 1st Vice Pres. C. E-- Adderly, Vice Pres. Leo F. Tietjen, Cashier Strength and Your Foundation ' ' Solid foundations are necessary for tall skyscrap ers or they would fall Men who would succeed must have a safe and sound start or they would fail and go backwards. Start to succeed by saving NOW at The Central Bank of Bingham Bingham, Canyon, Utah 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. t Fresh every hour. STANDARD BREAD CO. 536 Main St., Phone I87 BINGHAM CANYON General Merchandise a Fresh and Cured Meats Lark, Utah j . Jerome BOURGARD The Old Time Meat Market at the old Stand where you can always rely on getting the BEST of MEATS. FISH and FOWL-- ) PHONE 3 ALWAYS THE BEST Let MRS. NETTIE E BERRY take your orders for all kinds of cut flowers and potted tlovvers. Phone 363m - 215 When in Salt Like City se-cure your room at the NEW WASATCH HOTEL 78 West Broadway, for ac comodations like home. Jack Curnow and Chas. Uren Proprietors Matt Contratto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you " can depend upon Phone 124 Main Street j WALNUT CAFE "A Little Better Than Good Enough" Private Tables for Ladies tl East Second South St. Salt Lake City, Phone Was. 10254 JACK'S PLACE G. M. Gregory, Prop. We Serve the Best of Everything Soft Drinks and Eats Phone Wasatch 2881 : Study Our Ads 77 West 2nd South St. Salt Lake City h ; Xid It Ever Occur to You it, . i " That with so many business j men in camp taking their early j vacations for at least a month j the camp will be quiet. c j That life is a falure when two f failures marry. ' I That Jane Adams says Men have made a mess of the world, well Jane is no authority, she never had a man. j That money can't talk when i it is squeezed so hard its tongue sticks out. m m m That Judge Page Morris of the U. S. District Court hit the right key when he claimed the man who drank moonshine whiskey was just as guilty as the man who sold it. That Utah looked good to Herbert Auerbach when he re-turned from Europe. That the man who is not willing to "give and take" a little is a poor specimen of hu-manity. . That to be up-to-d- a pearl handle revolver should be a correct wedding present for a future bride m That some headaches are na-tural whilst others are ac-quired. a That property owners are ad-vised to keep their side-walk- s clear of ice and snow. That the joke is sometimes on the Sheriff when a raid is pulled, he should first investi-gate if the source of his infor-mation is reliable. ' That everyone we owe start-ed the year by remebring us. . That the weather in Bingham is not half as cold as one newspa-per- man would have us be-lieve. That the U. S. Mines are in-creasing their shipments week-ly. That the fellow who says it with flowers usually pays a florist bill. That Life and Hash afe what people make them. That mojjt men would stay at work if they had Henry Ford's daily salary over $25,000. m That a false fire alarm is not as comical as some people might judge. That some people would rath-er pay installments on a pianola than a washing machine. a That furnished rooms are now in constant demand. That the County Commission-er of Roads have not yet taken any ction as to the lighting of the town of Lark. a a That advertising pays, but there are times when the ad-vertiser don't. That the more scandal some people hear the more they want to hear. a a a That Bingham has enough local talent to put on a good show of vaudeville every week. We hereby appeal to Fred Eb-erar- dt to introduce his organ-izing abilities and show us Bingham; proper. a a a That eggs all look alike but the same cannt be said of wo-men. m m m That the boys of the Ameri-can Legion were pleased to meet Bingham's pioneer, Jack Kennedy at the meeting on Mon-day. m m That the County Road Com-missioner will have his hands full when the Kiwanis and American Legion organizations get started good. m m m That the old-time- rs of Bing-h-m are beginning to welcome the friends of long ago who are returning to camp. That John Myers, President of the Kiwanis club, is one of you don't believe it Wait and Bingham's best boosters. If see. f News Notes: X From All Part of J; UTAH j! Logan. It is expected that no fewer than 5,000,000 trout esys will be hato!d at the Cache county hatchery this spring. lloab. Justice Chrlstenson, sen-tenced Sum Morris, to pay a lice of $25 for discharging a revolver on the jtreet. pan ish Fork. Organ zatlon of southern Utah county poultrymen has bevn made untier th e head of the No-b-poultry association. Ogden. An Inspection of the city Jail was made by thirty girl students In commercial Inw of the high school. Park City. Fire, believed to have been eattHKl by defective Wiring, dam-aged the New Quincy mine to the extent of $",0CO. Spanish Fork. The beetgrowers and sugar factory employees of thl vicinity gave their annual ball last week. Ogden. One of the biggest rabbit hunts ever held in Utah was con din ted by sportsmen of Salt Lake and Ogden at Kozel. More than 2.9 participated. Moab. Supervisor Spencer of the La Sal national forest has announced stock allotments on the north anf south divisions of the forest. Logan. The tenth annual show of the Cache County Poultry and Pet Stock association will be held from Junuury 30 to Febrnnry S. Kureka. John Van Passel was killed by a falling rock, at the Tin-ti- c Standard mine. Hooper. It is annonc'd, that the board of education will consider the request tor a new school building here. Heaver. The seventh hatchery to be brought under control of the fish I and game department has now been completed at Beaver. ( , Kamas. Construction on the new waterworks system of Marlon, four miles north of here, will begin In the near future. WuBhlngton. More coal is being mined untiVr government leases In Utah than In any other stafc, accord-ing to the bureau of mines. -- Ofiden. Seventeen applications for licenses for soft drink parlors were livid up pending further investigation of the conduct of the rtsorts during the past year( ! Ogdon. The Utah Canner's Ex-change has been organised in Ogden by nine of the canning factories of the fctnte, according to an announc-ment- . ; Sal ins. The Radio club, composed Of ten high school boys with P. A. Paulson, Instructor, has made con-nections for a permanent radio re-ceiving station at the North Sevier high school. Logan, Cache county now has a network of goods roads connecting every town with every otlKT town, the result of sixteen months of work. OguVn. With the arrest and con-fession of I). S. Hogge, a night watch-man, police have cleared the mystery of the disappearing of stock from an Ogdon store. ' Trice. The Price Klwanluns have voted to sponsor the Campflrs Girls in the work for the coming year. Prove The Columbia corporation hns sold $1,000,00 In flfteon-yea- r 7 per cent first mortgage bonds. Kphralm. One hundred (Sanpete county woolgrowers were prvsent at the annual meeting of the Mantl National Forest Woolgrowers. Provo. An extensive educutlonal campaign has b to started by the j L'tah County farm bureau. Price. An unknown Japanese, i ' was taKen from Helper to the Price hospital, suffering from a gunshot wound. Spanish Fork. Thetma Hlcharda, 4, was instantly killed, when she ran In front of a truck and was run over. j ' Salt Lake City. K. W. Corfman hns lea appointed mera'.ier et the state ntlUt'es commtHSIon. j OKdcn. K. Fisher was arrested on charges of hnvin wrlttnt thruUo-In- g letters to Mrs. Hewitt. Murray. Thomus Martin has sue cseded J ii met Sabine ns president of the .rlurray school district. j i Provo. --The Alplilne stake Itellef t society entertained the patients of ...e county Infirmary. j Salt likv. V. A. "rane of Herri-man- , was elected president of the l'tah woolgrowers. Woodland. Marshall iAjfler, ass 71, Is In a critical condition as the result of Injuries reivtved from a run-sa- y te.'.m. Ojfden. Phi(o))p!i ore betaj taken of the herd of TO deer la UTlei janyon. |