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Show ' ... - . - - i,;' .... ' - ; w THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH ! . r-.--V V SWEETS FOR THE CHILDREN Moderate Allowances of Sugar, Candy and toe Cream That Keepi Them Healthy. The following may be regarded aa a moderate allowance of sugar or candy for a healthy child of nine or ten years: Of sugar on cereals, one even teaspoonful at breakfast or supper and not more than this amount on fresh or stewed fruit j of candy, one piece with the midday meal ; of ice cream or fruit Ices, one good tablespoonful once a week, possibly twice a week In sum-mer; of ice cream sodas, not more than one a week Besides these things a child will get in his other food, such as gingerbread cookies and plain cake, and in his cus-tard and puddings an additional amount of sugar, so that his total dally allowance will probably be equal to two tablespoonfuls of sugar. So long as this Is not exceeded It is not likely than any bad effect will follow. But when a child is allowed to help himself the constant tendency Is that the amount is gradually Increased to two or three times the quantities specified, and eren then the child is no better satisfied often less so. He has ac-quired the sweet habit and food does not taste sweet unless these larger amounts are constantly added. Dr. L. Emmett Holt In the Delineator. TELL YOUR FRIENDS NOW IS THE TIME TO SUB-SCRIBE, SO THEY MAY HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO READ A REAL WEST-ER-N STORY, "THE BRAND- - " ING IRON." VOTE AND BOOST FOR BETTER WATER I ; ForSalfn ;j" Westminster automatic shot-gun, e, with 2 boxes of shells and cleaning outfit ; $40.00 cash takes outfit. See ; Mr. Laursen, Eagle Hotel, Carf Fork. ' i, v ''!:..' :j' : ; HOWARD E. PHELPS Floral and Confectionery Company Flowers for Every Purpose Candy and Fountain Service Fountain Lunches , r, i , Clean and Up-to-Da- te L455. Main St. . . - Bingham, Utah jj: j. ffij'f 434547 Dut ForUingbn : i oooooooo v ; . : Clean Modern Rooms , ,..;" :: OOOOOOOO '; 1 First Class Board I At Reasonable Prices When you need a quiet place for a light lunch visit Scarcelli & Fratello Booths for Ladies and Gentlemen FINEST CANDIES BEST CIGARS 58 West Broadway Tel. 3046 Salt Lake City J I COPPER KING LUNCH COUNTER H HOME MADE BEEF STEW : ! HOME MADE CHICKEN MULLIGAN K , . HOME MADE PORK PIES --- HOME MADE SCOTCH PIES p?'" HOME MADE CHILI that is CHILI . ' AND ALL KINDS OF LUNCHES 1 I- - Corner Main Street and Carr Fork WHAT'S BEHIND THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM? The extensive resources of the Federal Reserve System are great enough to cope with any financial situation. This fad was very effectively demonstrated dur-ing the business depression of the past two This Bank is years. proud, indeed, that it has the priv-ilege to be a member of the Federal Reserve System and associated with an institution that means so much in our national banking business. Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH 1 OFFICERS . L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong 1st Vice Pres. C. E- - Adderly, Vice Pres. Leo F. Tietjen, Cashier a J The Women's Bank , . , Eo matrons who desire a household account a place to their money, we urge that they come to this bank where safety and accuracy are permanent. in flWhen you have a tidy sum saved we will advise as to in- - vestment. This is a service we cheerfully render our pa-- trons. ' The Central Bank of Bingham Bingham, Canyon, Utah The House of Quality Private Booths for Ladies "The Home of Good Steaks" STATE CAFE 4 A. Pistolas, proprietor 1 ' I Phone Was. 5819 46 W. Broadway Salt Lake City -V j GIRL MODELS! You like Beautiful Forms Daring Poses Sample, 35c. Assorted, 31.00 Large size, 8x10, 50c. Catalog free on Jokers' Novelties BIG INDIAN 141 Regent Street SALT LAKE CITY ;i Say It With j i: Flowers jj Give us your orders for ; ; H kinds of cut flowers, ; potted plants and ferns ; ; NEIL O'DONNELL H Phone 17 DID YOU BORROW THIS PAPER TO READ THE LOCAL NEWS IF SO QUIT, HAVE YOU NO IDEA YOUR NEIGH-BOUR WILL ACCUSE YOU OF BEING A CHEAP-SKAT- E YOU OUGHT TO HEAR WHAT YOUR NEIGHBOR TOLD US RECENTLY ABOUT YOU. PHONE 91 and have it mailed to your home for $2.00 per year. Eat at j Croy's Cafe Where you get what you want when you want it Adjoining City Hall I Main St LAE1H MERCANTILE General Merchandise Fresh and Cured Meats Lark, Utah When in Salt Lake stop at Tlie Alton Hotel Modern Clean Quiet ! Rates: $1.00 day and up i Sam Lyte; 138 South State Manager ( Matt Contralto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage ; Service you can depend upon ' Phone 124 Main Street i j We Specialize j in Cakes and Pastry fresh every day !' : and are prepared to serve you with J C , any particular pastry if ordered j; I a day ahead j jr OUR BREAD IS WELL-KNOW- N IN THIS CAMP AND I I . HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE BEST f STANDARD BREAD CO. f 536 Main St., Phone 187 BINGHAM CANYON THE OUTLET CLOTHING STORE MEN'S OUTFITTERS CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS Trunks and Suitcases at Popular Prices j WE SELL FOR LESS j THE OUTLET CLOTHING STORE j 505 Main Street j mmmmmmm JACK'S PLACE I; G. M. Gregory, Prop. We Serve the Best of Everything ! Soft Drinks and Eats f Phone Wasatch 2881 t 77 West 2nd South St. Salt Lake City Did It Ever Occur to You That any person who opposes GOOD WATER is not only knocking himself but harming the people of the town. , ' ,That if you give, an umbrella for a present you will always stand a good chance of getting it back. - That Park-"Bingha- m Mining stock is being boosted these days. That a fast mule may have a loose hind leg. That success that is not ob-tained honestly is a failure. That it is said American bank-ers fear a shortage of paper money of the $20.00 denomina-tion. We have been noticing the shortage for some time. That with too many people, nowadays it is not so much a question of right as of nerve. That nearly twenty million American men and women are members of fraternal organiza-tions ; yet great problems remain unsolved. That when a boy dresses for school it's not the same as un-dressing for the swimming hole. That the idea is to buy a car and let the grocer miss the dif-ference. That now is your chance to get a used-ca- r bargain of T. W. Naylor Co. of Salt Lake. Call Wasatch 1266 and have a dem-onstration. That it has been said there is only one man in Bingham who kicks at good water, and he is not a property owner. That winter must be near, as the ladies are discarding their turs. That this is the last day of successful State Fair. That some people would rather advertise anywhere than in a newspaper, altho records show the most successful advertiser is he who advertises in the news-papers. That a former resident of Carr Fork is needing a man badly. That Columbus Day should be celebrated here on Friday next 'proper style. That the Kiwanis Club ' are holding real thrilling meetings these days. That buttons are still in style on men's shirts, whether their wives think so or not. That the woman with common sense is usually understood by her husband. That we may fly pretty high sometimes, but gravity brings us back to Mother Earth. t Chapels In Hotels. Many years ago, a group of com-mercial travelers called The Gideons" organized a movement for placing copies of the Scriptures in the guest rooms of hotels. It was from the start a very real missionary enterprise, and has been productive of excellent re-sults. One of New Tork's leading hotel men, the owner of a number of big es-tablishments, announced a few days ago his purpose ef going even a step further. Observation during many years of experience has impressed him with the fact that strangers who put up at hotels In our big cities are at a disadvantage as far as church-goin- g is concerned. He has, therefore, decided to erect, in each of his large establish-ments, a chapel as a place where bis guests may worship. "It the patron will not go to church," he urges, "we shall bring the church to him." Money Not Everythlnfl. v When I hear a man laying thai tn la In business only for the money he can make, and not for the favort he can render, I think of what some wise man said one tfme: "If a pig coild pray he would derote his enUre prayer to corn and swill, but men should pray for other sorts of things." Tom Dreier in Forbes. |