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Show j TAB BINGHAM WBfWS ' ' Waitea AnxXJ Nothing in llf 1 ioore rtmarktbl 1 than the unnecessary anxiety which I we endure ind generally occasion our. Hlves. Beacousfleld. , Your jasES Health ' V DIGESTION ferments ar often DIGESTIVE with alcohol for pre-servative purpose, but this may alio destroy th. Jiving, vital power of the ferment Th, taste or odor of stateness, or decomposition, in digestive prepara-tions la an Indication that they are unfit for use. Attempts are often made to mas this condition of decomposition by combination with aromatic substances. To test the quality of a pepsin preparation. It may be pat Into a test tube with milk. If the cheese curd In the milk l not digested and promptly liquefied, the conclusion to be drawn from the teet is that the pepsin U not a food specimen To test a preparation of pancreatin, put some of It In a tube with starch and If this Is not promptly digested the specimen may be discarded as not being a good one. Digestive fermenu are also to be obtained from plants, among them being the pineapple, the paw-pa- and certain bacteria. The ferment from the pineapple and paw-pa- digests proteins, and hence is suitable for indigestion In the stomach. The pineapple ferment Is not used, but that from the paw-paw Is, and many preparations of It are on the market They are not of uniform value, though they frequently do good serv-ice. The bacteria used In treating Indi-gestion are the lactic acid bacilli, par-ticularly the Bacillus Bulgaricus. They are prepared In various forms, liquid and solid, and are frequently added to milk to ferment It ' When the milk which to thus fer-mented Is property prepared, It to an excellent means for treating some forms of Indigestion. Proprietary preparations of mineral salts, acids and alkalis are also used to assist digestion, but do not prepare foods for absorption aa ferments do. The first essential. In any case of Indigestion, Is to find out what causes It or what kind of Indigestion It to; and then the question will arise as to the proper form of medicine to be used In treating It ( to OMif Mmttkaw Adams.) Proper Nail or Shmglet One of the most commonly nested features In shingling roof to the mat-te- r of nails. Good zinc-coate- d null! lw.v. .hould be used for wooden shingle.. It to folly to attach. I high-grad-material. like the beat wooden shlugles. with cheap Iron nulla which will rust out In a abort span of ye and allow the shingles to work looae Exchange. Thought and Action . 1 . The greatest events of an xg f Ji beat thoughts. It la the nature t thought to find Ua way Into action ,( BoTee, ; i Theatre this week was appreciated by the large nuniler attending. That in spite of the fact some Bing-ham merchants continue to send their printing orders to Salt Lake, the Bing ham News Printery still continues to operate. That for a quick finish one should travel with a fast bunch. That the oldfashioned girks who used to boast they could sit on their hair are no more. That it seems far better to pay one's debts than to buy automobiles. N Thut bread baked in Bingham is the only bread for families to buy, it will go further than any other. That every little available plut of ground is better utilized these days in Bingham for the erection of homes, the different mining companies of the camp being exceptionally busy. Did It Ever Occur toYou That the boys of the CILft Ciuli have to be present at the races, oth-erwise there wouldn't be much doing. That some people can't use theit own advice, because they give it all to others. That one test of prosperity is hen you can always get credit enough to live beyond your means. Thut one way to keep your uppti lip still" is not to chew the rag too much. That we are always willing to help a dumb animal by taking it a drink of water, but a human "skunk" No, never! That Frank Matthows of Salt Lake City would make a popular sheriff for Salt Lake county, he is a man that knows "how" 'all the time. That we are not compelled to take the money due us in just eats. That the Fashion Shop are giving away free show tickets this week. That if an enemy strikes you on the left cheek, turn him your right one, and if he strikes you on that side then it's pretty near time to use your own judgment. That Love may be blind, but its usually good at figures. That the Isis management has se-cured some wonderful vaudeville acts for the winter season. That when a man is operating a newspaper many of his friends are merely political enemies. That the mining companies of Park City are to be congratulated for the interest they took in having their em-ployees celebrate Labor Day. That even the President found it necessary to go to a dentist the othei uay who hud a pull. That the new process of oiling tht streets may not be very clean, bui its preferable to .mud at that. , That there tie parties anxious U know how the next, aspirants ftn Bingham's mayoral chair will look. That the output of the Ohio Coppei Co., sui prises niiaing men, iot onl in this state but thioughout the min-.n-world. That it is said tie school teacher are far prettier-thi- s year than last. Thut many of tho Bingham miner: were unaware of the fact that Laboi Day was a real holiday. Thut the children of Bingham art doing their best to win the pony thai will be given away uy the Gem Thea-tre. There will evidently be mort chance to rule a pony given away by the Gem than to ride in a gift Foro coupe. That Henry Ford says it is alright to dance, and thut churches shouki teach it as "David danced before the Lord," yet Henry will ire any of his employees "who takes a little wint for his stomach's sake," providing ht can get it. That we are all liable to err, even Kditors, Linotypers and Compositor.-s-what's the use of trying to run an errorless newspaper. That Paris says plump girls will be in style this winter. What will the skinnier ones be. We wonder, if not in style. That same people are content if they can just sit down alongside tht other fellows wife, even if its at a show. That the Vaudeville at the ISIS That Joan of Arc wore a coat ol mail, but Mac don't. That there are still many blinding headlights on cars in Salt Lake coun-ty in spite of the County Sheriff's warning. That one way to make some people happy would be to let them alone and look after your own business. That it has been said telephone girls never marry, as they already know enough about married life. But it seem such is not the case in Bing-ham according to reports fro;Ti the office of the company here. That Amundsen still has another chance to hunt up the North Pole. That the modern Cinderella don't feel like getting out of the house un-til midnight. That BliON-CHO-LIN- E should be kept in the home of every working man in Bingham during the coining winter months, made exclusively by the Campbell Drug Co. That "LIGHTNlVwill strike the Isis Theatre on Sunday anad Monday next. Read about it elsewhere in this publication. That one of the young ladies con-nected with the ISIS theatre has a new style of hair dressing that few young ladies of the camp can duplicate. That George Wells, of the Wells Groceteria will pay $50.00 to the par-ty who wins the Shetland pony which is to be given away at the GEM Thea-tre. Providing of course, the party winning is desirous to sell. That there are people in Bingham representing every town in the valley and we may safely say every, state in the union. That the Tucson Chamber of Mines makes a business of providing ship-ping facilities for all the little mines that can be worked within its terri-tory. They ship whatever the min-ers have that will pay a profit. It some of the fraternal organizations of this state would follow suit, it would be encouraging the prospector, and sone of the prospects might open up into big mines, and the whole world will prosper thru the encouragement given by a little boost at the time the miner needed it most. LARK MERCANTILE I. GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEATS f I i LARK, UTAH j . I Stove 1 I Bargains I During the Summer Sea- - fl son we purchased 200 tM tjfa Heaters, which are now sjj H on Sale at greatly reduc p prices. We can well jp a Heater worth for $12.00. IedFurniture of I All Kinds Complete Dining Room fp Solid Oak. At a Bargain jj The Best of ijjjjl g makes. New and Second El hand rfy jj SMALL ARTICLES H NEEDED IN THE jjl Jj HOME p Such as Window Shades, j i Dishes, Wash Tubs, Boil- - gj ; W ers, Knives, Forks, and ' i Spoons, which can be bot jp il of us at greatly reduced uj3 prices. I Bankrupt I i Stock of I Mirrors jp Bingham and Garfield Railway Company Through Daily Package Car Service from Salt , Lake City is operated in connection with the Union Pa-cific System. Semi-weekl- y iced refrigerator cars in summer and heated refrigerator cars in winter are operated for convenience of patrons receiving ship-ments of perishable freight. T. H. PERLEYWITS. A. W. MALY, Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah Fond of Gay Colort Most popular colors for decorating houses of Greece are gray, black, white and blue. Orange Oriental Fruit The original name of the orunjre wa nBranJ": It came by way of Persia roin southeastern China. RESPECT-Respect for the wishes of all ilivn concerned characterizes our quiet Ifjfjl and efficient service. Just give tl u us an ea wa vou wish You an ePen uPn us d as you 3jPll O'Donnell & Co. JOHN STAMPFEL, Local Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 17 Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 MADAME YOUNG Will Give Horoscope Readings On All Business Lines from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. during the next two weeks. COPPER HOTEL 539 Main Street Phone 418 THE STRATFORD HOTEL 169 East Second South St. Salt Lake City, Utah Private and Public Baths Quiet and Respectable REASONABLE RATES Mrs. E. Powers, Manager New Wasatch Hotel 'Sunshine in Every Room" For accomodations like home, stop at 78 WEST BROADWAY . SALT LAKE CITY jl j A Coffee Urn Three Is Scales A Large Safe i We must get rid of some jjp H of the FURNITURE and I g OTHER GOODS at Re- - g I duced Prices to make jjfl ? h room for the goods we 1 I g are purchasing daily. 'I i Call 99 for Prices - I DISHES I 1 of All Kinds J CANYON LIVERY and TRANSFER FREIGHT And HAULING of ALL KINDS SADDLE HORSES Jim Leva, Proprietor Phone 186 Bingham FOR SPECIAL RATES SEE THE AMERICAN EXPRESS AGENT AT THE BOURGARD BUILDING. STOP AT THE Modern Hotel Neat, Clean and Home-lik- e. 530 Main St Phone 170 Be preparedfor jj sickness orcccidmt. 1 Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong, 1st Vice Pres. C. E. Adderly, Vice Pres. Cashier wummmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmm California Hotel J BOARD AND ROOM Home Cooked Meals (Italian Style) J. GRANDINETTI 1 Bingham 1 I ; 1 Furniture . p ? j" I and 1 I Mattress Co. if Main Street 461 11 i Phone 99 Bjjj ' ! ( When in Salt Lake atop at THE ALTON HOTEL Modern Clean Quiet Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager ' 138 Soth State NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN Notice is hereby given that a cer-tain lien obtained by Georgia Makris from Tom Attean during the month of April, 1925, for board and lodging in the sum of $55.00, will be foreclosed by the sale of the personal property hereinafter described, to satisfy said lien, on the 2!)th day of September, 1925, at two o'clock, P. M. at the front door of the Georgia Makris boarding house in Copperfield, Salt Lake Coun-ty, Utah. The property to be sold at said sale to satisfy said lien is des-cribed as follows. . One suit of clothes One pawn ticket No. 27755 on Salt Lake Loan Office for watch "1G0-F- " on which advance of $15.00 was ob-tained. Terms of sale, cash. GEORGIA MAKRIS, Lien Holder. |