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Show ' jf ' ' . " THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGtlAS UTAH ' . : .,' . C - " ' MINT RESGRsv 18 East Second South Street ".-J-CT SALT LAKE CITY Where the boys from tim' j -- Camps Meet PHIL M. RALEIGH, Proprietor , Mi." liiy.; 1, 'SJ?jf ,1. ijyL. !!?' Iff "a.rprTS;pS.lJ ",L,,'Jil.!L mLliJ'.'" ,",'.,.....,'', ITS ' ' For. ' , CHEERFUL WARMTH ...... ' itiVky I..;: i. . j . II Bathroom, Bedroom. Sickroom " or any old corner i ' II Use ..." J COZY GLOW J ELECTRIC HEATER ! It You will find infinite comfort in this efficient heater you can ! carry it to any place it Ss needed, and it will give steady, cheerful warmth. "V, II TakM the chi" off of the co1 f"H nd "fttef mornings, makes " 1 lhe f,oor warm enUKh or baby to play safely lves a pleasant warmth wherever and whenever you wish. Utah Power & Light Co. Efficient Public Service . j D. Pezzopbne Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries. Foreign Money Or-ders and Drafts ...... ' rk' , ... V - Notary Public, Steamship Agt. Banco of Naples Correspondent &WiW.vvwiwai.v.v ISZZIIZIIZIZZZ3IZZ I :?X.TPl!in- - l The Hews Job but none of It Is ral ! I LtrrbV,.':"! j! Printing value. Cheap stuff ;! I ITTc.V.1: j! Department Our printing Isn't ;! ? the cheapest you 'I i niet,ntt!soa PIIOflE 91 as ;! AVAVVW.'.VAVAW, mmmm 1 1 Highland Pool Hall i Al Osborn, Proprietor A former old-tim- e resident of Bingham, will open the above Pool Hall at Highland Boy this week. r II .Hill ; SOFT DRINKS A SPECIALTY : i, ft 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. 536 Main St., Phone 187 BINGHAM CANYON ARTHUR C. COLE Attorney-At-La- w Bingham Canyon, Utah Awoea-t- practicio in Corte degh Stati Uniti in Corte degh Stati Utah 1 " 1' . J few Fall Millinery You are cordially invited to attend the Opening Display and Inspect the Beautiful As-sortment of Tempting Styles v; and Flattering Colors. ' Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 25-2-6 ! MRS. PARSONS j 463 Main Street, Bingham When in Salt Lake City se-cure your room at the NEW WASATCH I HOTEL 78 West Broadway, for ac-comodations like home. Jack Curnow and Chas. Uren Proprietors Iff &5a AUTO TRUCK SERVICE I r ".: 6tarvino) ! titfZt DOESN'T LOOK IT otFN, 1 - fA ,4 can i alw'ays judge a t)-ZZ- Jf( book by it3 cover and you iMv Ifhl may think that coal is clean ' y&-ttrnt-) an.d without dust r slag r W when you buy it but the ltW Mr bPr,niff tells the tale. Our hJr l&ZHJi hmf gh, era,de Libert' or Utah HT ifr ! jji ,,uel coal " well screened and k4l Vl&&2 cleaned, and burns with a iVrl bn'ffhtness and heat that will fcSSS -- ""V-x n cok and heat when wanted, ,.,A..N when J'ou buy it at the Citi-zen's. j Citizens Coal and Supply Co. Phone CO Hingham. Utah Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon II Phone 124 Main Street II 'That with Lou's approaching marriage the boys arefanticipat-in- g a trip to "Shady est::; That when sales of aiW article exceeda that of any competing article, price being equal, it is regarded as the best value1 for the money. Subscribe for the paper today and mail a copy to the friend who has left Bing-ham. :;;;:' That a dollar doesn't go far these days but its a long time coming back. . That even when publishing a paper the publishers need . a little money once in awhile; to pay their bills Isn't it funny? That there is the possibility that posterity may get along as well as we do and without find-ing as much fault. That there is a dangerous side to writing love letters that are never mentioned. The man who writes the kind that would read well in open court wouldn't be a great success as a lover. That there are two kinds of relatives "your own and your wife's. v That we were recently ban-tered with the remark "That Wilson kept us out of War and Harding will keep us out of coal." That Representative Frank T. Begg of Ohio recently remarked he thought "a million dollars was a helleva lot of money" there are others who think like-wise, but don't say so. Did It Ever Occur to You i That the Women'sCivic Club should be boosted by every man woman and child in Bingham. The untiring efforts of its work-ers should inspire us to do all we possibly can to help them make the camp a good place to live in- - That truth is mighty, but sometimes slow in getting around. That it is said we exchange several thousand germs when we kiss, but there is.no need to wor-ry. That one thing that helps this country durning a crisis is, that everyone don't go crazy at the same time. ... .v mi -i- M That an American is one who doesn't hate this country and its Government. That "No More War" is a good slogan providing it doesn't mean running away when attacked. That this country is bigger than any man-mad- e crisis. That letting down the im-migration bars to accomodate cheap labor advocates will not improve the quality of American citizenship. That when you put a speed maniac in a high powered car, then you have a rapid ransit. That now is the time for you to give in your orders for print-ing your Bills and Letter Heads at the office of the Bingham News. Clear and distinct type and good workmanship, our mot-to. That the girl with many suit-ors has been known to let the biggest fish get away. That we have never heard the party who was looking fqrrt trouble e.ver complain they couldn't find it. PRINCIPAL ROBINSON OF J. . H. S. HONORED j The following resolution was adopted at the recent convention of the Municipal League, held at Logan City, Utah. Mr. Robin-son is principal of our Jordan high school : Resolution. Whereas, the " Municipal League of Utah was organized more than fifteen years ago by a former mayor of Logan City, Honorable E. VV. Robinson, who, by his altruistic spirit, his en-thusiasm, and his organizing ability, succeeded in bringing all of the cities of the state into closer cooperation for the up- - building of the state; and Whereas, we, as members of this organization, are now meet-ing in the residence city of the founder of this Municipal repre-sentative body ; therefore, Be It Resolved, That we do hereby express our sincere ap-preciation and testimonial of re-gard to this man of vision, who not only conceived the idea of a Municipal League, but who so thoroughly established this or-ganization, that ever since its be-ginning it has continued to exert a power for good among all of the communities of this state. Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of this Resolution be mail-ed to the founder of the Munici-pal League, the Honorable E. W. Robinson. BY THE COMMITTEE, 0. K. Hansen, Mayor of Provo. Clinton Milne, Councilman of St. George. E. J. Duke. |