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Show r. '. . , . ' ;, - - , ; - r I j ' - , t - ' ', " . r:4- - BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH . , id - - " :".".-; j ; ' ; - 11 11 "' " t ?. . I. A. Byers' '4'u With "Denny and Frank have'-J--. . opened their j Restaurant I i At the Old Combination Place, where you can tLfj always rely on a square meal. . ' . "..'' " y Do An Hour's ' i ; CLEANING ! In Ten Minutes '1 j ' The cleaning that would, take an ;' : hour of hard toil, sweeping: with a broom and dusting, can be accom- - . plished easily and thoroughly in , , ,'v ten minutes with an efficient I-- ELECTRIC VACUUM . CLEANER t We have the best models of every type of cleaner we invite your in spection. If you prefer w-- wiU give a demonstjaXkm-li- f your own " -- --J1."?? A small payment down and easy v ; , , monthly installments will end your cleaning woiTies. Select your vac- - tuim cleaner NOV! ' I Utah Power & Light Co. . Efficient Public Service I a I Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries. Foreign Money Or-de- rs and Drafts v Notary Public, Steamship Agt. : Banco of Naples Correspondent : .... t 'SSS'ASS! Thc liens Job i but none of It Is real I t?:;r&l?t Printing value. Cheap stuff Is usually worth al s n<artRIAIlt S mosl what It cost,. J Our printing Isn't i S the cheapest you S can rfet. but it's a, PII0I1E 91 good as the best, s v 1 FOR SALE House and eleven rooms, fully furnished, suitable for Rooming or Boarding House. Cash price $2,000. A Bargain. Apply Mrs. J. H. Carter, High-land Boy, Utah. Box 69, Route 1. Iii1.!u'ai i 'w U,;.J;i,iAJCii;3 i ' t - - Expansion Depends Upon .Earnings f JjfHE telephone system'must keep I W ahead of the needs of its com munity. That costs money. The expenditures for expansion, how-ever, do not come from earnings, but j from new money which is constantly ! being invested in the securities of the company. i A reasonable dividend must be paid on this investment exactly the same as reasonable wages must be ! paid to employees. If earnings are j ;. too low there will be no dividends .. I and therefore no new investments and no extensions and no important betterments. Remember that a company which is not prosperous cannot render good service nor extend its system to meet ! the demands of growing commu nities. We Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. . ' SERVE BREAD Have you ever sat down" to a table where no feread ' i was served? How flat and tasteless the whole meal ' 1 J . seemed! ; Bread is the one food indispensable, and the only !! food of economy to-'da- y. - I GOOD BREAD! '1 1 is the Bread you eat twice as much of because it's : " j so delicious. ' ' Fresh every hour. ' - j?" STANDARD BREAD CO. j 536 Main St., Phone 187 - BINGHAM CANYON Hey There! How about your letterheads, billheads, statements, enve-lopes, cards, etc. Don't wait until they are all gone and tkert ask us to rush them out it a hurry for you. Good work , ' requires time and our motto that any-- N .XV thing that's 2 worth do- - rC""J Ji inji worth mVIO oin' we" Lt m$ hoot that ordmt MO-V- K whilt c haif (A lim (e do your Printing at it ihoutj S don: Highland Pool Hall Al Osborn, Proprietor A former old-tim- e resident of Uingham, will open the ahove I'oal Hall at Highland Hoy this week. SOFT DRINKS A SPECIALTY rt 1 Rvl DOESN'T LOOK IT . mam- - r T" 1 VX You can t alwaya judge a , ' STTJ 1 ) look by its cover' and you ', : XhU may think that coal is clean VV fJl ' ,PfO and without dust or slag" i' ' A4t f m ,when you buy it but the A? 'OVSc I n fuming tells the tale. Our 1 r4 hm$ t,,gl! grade Liberty or Utah I i VWSSI m cFl"edanecdo,aI ainsdweblul rnscsreened and TT ,. I with a" f ) Vf); brightness and heat that will . riW " ook and heat when wanted, - l . s when-o- u buy it at the Citi- - . zen's. - v ' . - Citizens Coal and Supply Co. ' Fhon- - 39 Bingham. Utah ' . mmsmmmm'mmmmi ITIiiiTiiaasjiifcau..' --fmiiifMia,,, When in Salt Lake City se-cure your room at the NEWWASATCH HOTEL 78 West Broadway, for ac-comodations like home. Jack Curnow and Chai. Uren Proprietors ARTHUR C. COLE Altorney-At-La- w Hinghar.t Canyon, Utah Avvocato practicio in Corte degh Stnll Ur.iti in' Corte degh Stati Uuh Matt Contratto . AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon Ph'-m- 121 Main Street j Fbsscial Statement of - First National Bank of Bingham Charter Nq. IKKU Unserve No. 12 Report of Condition of the First Na-tional Bink at Bingham Canyon in the State of Utah, at the Close of Business on September 15, 1922.' RESOURCES Loitns ii ml 'discounts...; ..? 20,074.84 Othr bonds.' stocks, secur t ities, etc. j',;:,,,,;,,',,, 1 30,711.00 Uunkin lloiise Furniture and fixtures....-..- . 7,21.2j Lawful reserve with Feder-- ul Reserve Kank.......... ..... 3,037.87 C'tisli In vault and ummtnf due from nut banks 11,270.02 Amount due from St. tiks. bunkers, nnd trust com-panies in the IT; s. 24,107.43 Totnl of Items..-- . S.'Vvm45 . Total .178.374.41 LIABILITIES vuidtul stock pnld ln.-....- ;i... 100,000.00 Surplus fund . 23,000.00 Undivided profits ..S1.S02.20 Reserved for In In- - ' , terest itnd Taxes accrued 3,(0:).(K) . 4,:!O2.20 Less current ex-- j penses Interest & - tuxes pal.1. m 079.75 3,M22.4." ' 'ushler's cliks. out- - , ' 8tnndinj,' 255.13 TotHl of Items. .... 233.13' Individual "ricpU. Vsub to check IM), 11.57 Total demand (other tluiu Imnk depos-its subject to He-ser- 90.1 1137 Other time de-posits 19,iS3.24 Total i( time de- - posits subject to Reserve 10,(iS3.24 Total .,,:.; $17874.41 Stale if I'tah, County of Suit Ijike, ss. 1, K. t'handler, rushier of the above nameil batik, do solemnly sweur that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge tind belief. I'. "H.VN'I)I.i:U. fiishler. Correct-Attes-t: 11KSS . IfjOOKMIXiK r.i'irr r. swax. IMrectors. Sulfscribod nnd sworn to before me this 2th 'day of .September, 1022. F. W. QUNX. Notary Public, Residence nt Hinghain, I'tah. (eal) My cominiiision expires .Inn. 20, 1023. Chips and Shavings From Lark R. H. Pascoe who has , been leasing in the Milford district came up with his bug to visit his mother the past week. ' He returned on Tuesday morning. Dick and his bug have caused much comment here duriing his stay. John Del Cole motored to Salt Lake City on Sunday evening to meet friends who are attending the fair. Miss Margaret Webb will at-tend school at Milford this wint-er. John Prowse has purchased himself a new. Ford and antici-pates an enjoyable winter. Supt. Joseph Hyland of the Bingham Mines Co, returned to. camp on Monday after spending an enjoyable vacation with friends in Los Angeles and Ari-zozn- a. Mr. Hyland reports his father's health is somewhat im-proved. Miss Jo Gerro of Oakland, Cal-ifornia, is the guest of La Van Magee. ' Mr. and Mrs. Peterson had. as their guest Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Danial Peterson of Herriman. La Van Magee entertained in honor of Miss Joe Gerro, Wed-nesday evening. Games and dancing were the main features of the evening. Luncheon ' was served to eight. A large number of the school children attended the fair Wed-nesday. Mildred Christensen, Vera Mordberg, Norm. Crittenden and Alfred Actkinson motored to Riverton, Wednesday evening. Miss Hazel E. Nelson of Pleas-ant Grove, the charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Swen Nelson of that place, will become the bride of William Kuphaldt, deputy sheriff of Lark, in the near future. Mr. Kuphaldt is busy-looki- ng after his wedding presents already General Superintendent 'Josh' Billings and Engineer J. E. Bergh have been in camp the; past week in the interests of the Bingham Mines Co. Mrs. William Webb and daughter, Kate, spent Wednes-day at Dinkeville with Mrs. Geo. Starkey. . Wells Groceteria have discon-tinued making their trips to Lark. Seal and Kirk of River-to- n will still send their butcher on Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' -- - - i A Resignation. j The clumsy girl, wno had been act-- ! Ing as waltresi for the .Tnklnn fsm-- i lly, had broken dish after dish, and af; last the mistress of the houe spoke to her decidedly. j - "If you hrak any more china or glass, Mary, I stmll be obliged to di- - miss you." she said, "for I cannot af-- , ford lo keep you." ' Thut very night at dinner there came the sound of a fearful crnsdj from the butler s pantry. ) There was fl moment of desthly sttlb. ties, nnd then Mary appeared, renio Ing her apron a she emerged from tb closet. "The plrites and all Is In fllnder mimi." slie Mild, calmly, "nnd I'm off: Milwaukee Sentinel. . - ; Few Millionaires in Italy. ! Only '.'1 Italian cltixtnn according to tilX l e in ni, couid l iin ii f in the t'n'ted .'lute today as millionaire. On the ba.-tl-s of Hie there are ."1,118 ItnlliuiN wlio ore worth more tlnni a millloii, bui a million lire at the pres-ent fxchniifc'e nmoiints to only $.VM0. Tbrce-dftl- of the Itallim millionaires have no more than thl uihount, ii'id only IH) have more than ten million lire (."0,ixi). Only I wo men pos-set- s hiore tbnn fifty million lire. Rot kt feller, by tliee figures, U thus worth.' t' lenst twice a much as all the Italinii mllllunnlres put logcther. T.' o flft lis of Hie llallim pliitociuts lite In noiih-i- ii Italy In iImMwo pntvlncei i.f l.omhsirdv' nml Piedmont. t Doein't Happen Every Day. After payiii4 my check nt the desk b"re I hud dined I stopped to weljj'u m.vsclf on Ihe scnlci near the tbHir. fn pi.iln sltfht nnd lienrln;; of (lie room-ful of diner. As I stepped upon the platform niid dropped my jienni- - In the alot a num-ber of youngsters off a nearby bench and gathered ground me. When the pointer swung n round to l'.W they clapped their hands nnd squeitlod with excitement. One of them called to a friend who hud not Joined the little party around the actiles: "O. come ami look! She makes It go clear around I" Chicago Tribune. ' f i |