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Show , '42??0sa ;DUTY Service that "simply must be . ' rf3T rendered with the utmost consider- - .... T Y" I T ation is our governing principle.1 ...-''- 7 ' I W VJ?l V hr We do everything to relieve you of ATKrA(TlONa worriment. To give satisfaction Is . , , " Jrt l I JrHV I OUR ESPECIAL DUTY. We make IS CDUk J certain tfcat you have no detail to ' . f C nr I I $ worrv about- - Ik is Pessary only . CTUr I AL '; that you indicate what you want and rSl ITV how you want it done. We fulfil all ; ; f JU I I J requirements. SERVICE means ev- - ." iVfl.' 5 ery detail attended to during bereave"-- ' O'Donnell & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS V AND EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 17 Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 WHAT'S BEHIND THE '-- FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM? .J ' ; The extensive resources of the Federal Reserve! v System are great enough to cope with any financial , situation.' - ; - 'S ' This fact was very effectively demonstrated cur--; ing the business depression of the past two years. . - , . , This Bank is proud, indeed, that it has the priv- - . . ilege to be a member of the Federal Reserye Sys-- , . tem and associated with an institution that means . s so much in our national banking business. . , . , Bingham State Bank "':.'.-..,''..- . BINGHAM, UTAH :;VV: '' OFFICERS ;L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong, 1st Vice Pres." C. E. Adderly, .Vice Pres. Arthur M. Thomas, Cashier , . : Bingham and Garfield Railway Company Operates through Package. Car Service, in connection - with the Union Pacific system between Salt Lake City and Bingham. For convenience of its patrons heated refriger-ator cars are operated in this service, semi-weekl- y, for the protection of perishable freight when weather conditions warrant. , H. W. STOUTENBOROUGIL A. W. MALY, Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah BINGHAM STAGE LINE ! Schedule Now Electee Cars leave Bingham 8, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. Cars leave Salt Lake City 7, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 p. m. Local Office The Diamond ; Main Street . , Phone 41 ' . , FARES Round Trip 32.50 One Way . 1.50 ; Salt Lake City Office i Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd So. St. Phone Was. 1069 ''' J '". " i - Jis it ' , ; , V" j r' . ' ' i '? '."v; ; I 1 ... ' J. M. GREGORY i , ORIGINATOR AND MANUFACTURER OF THE ', -: '' " ' : "' WAMPUS CAT FLIES Uncqualed for all kinds of fishermen ' ALL KINDS OF FISHING TACKLE, GUNS, SHELLS AND HUNTING SUPPLIES Open Evenings and Sundays Phone Wasatch 2881 :".:;-,- . y v 77 West 2nd South St. Salt Lake City ' LARK MERCANTILE :.'C ". ' ' ' 1' '1 , . . , GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEATS I' 'I LARK, UTAH New Wasatch' Hotel 'Sunshine in Every Room" For accomodations like home, stop at 78 WEST BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY j KENY0N HOTEL LOCATED IN CENTER OF CITY ABSOLUTELY MODERN "Where yon can always find a Binghamite" Main and Second South Street SALT LAKE CITY BUY EASTER LILLIES IN POTS for your Easter decorations O'Donnell Undertak-ing Co. Phone 17 J. P. ARNOLDS SWISS WATCHMAKER We Fix Watches That Cannot Be Fixed Elsewhere 520 Main Street Bingham. Utah When in Salt Lake itop at THE ALTON HOTEL Modern Clean Quiet Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager 138 Sot!i State NOTICE Something new and te Funny Banquet Novelties, Ta-ble Decorations and Favors. , Dance prizes and everything to make the world brighter. (Art Pictures) Get our catalog Free for the asking. ' BIG INDIAN 141 Regent St. Salt Lake City WE SPECIALIZE In Cakes and Pastry fresh every day and are prepared to serve you with any particular pastry if ordered . 1 a day ahead OUR BREAD IS WELL KNOWN IN THIS CAMP AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE BEST Standard Bread Co. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH 536 Main St., Phone 187 APPLES, APPLES HUMAN BEAUTIES AND BACK TWIG APPLES 6 POUNDS 25c, $1.50 PER BOX PHONE 63 Wells Groceteria Don't Forget Edith & Elaine's BEAUTY PARLOR 421 Main Street 'Thone 2j3-- w for appointments . ' f Did It Ever OccurtoYou That still waters run h deep, but the babbling' brook appeals to many of the merchants in Bingham. T. - That when public subscription lists are introduced some of the committees do not work so har-- moniously as they should. That Spring is here and with it the baseball season, as was ably demonstrated at Salt Lake on Monday at the opening game. That sometimes when you knock one party you knock the whole community. That if the people of Bingham thought as much of the would-b- e political boss of Bingham as he thinks of himself he would be quite a leading light in the po: litical world. That the Prince of Wales may-be "a corking good horseman" as a jockey recently described him but why does he get thrown so often. . That Spring is here and with it should come the desire to clean up. That some ladies kick about the hijrh cost of bein? made beau tiful but if they only knew how much it cost to aecorate oui nose. , That the hardest thing to get is easy money. That a reputation is easy to get, it takes years to build a character. That Spring is feminine a-lright She doesn't like to come unless she has something new to wear. That when one can make air-planes to keep up like the price of bread then most everyone will quit their flivvers. That if she loves and honors him the obey part will come ,in easy. That "motion pictures are said to be good for crazy people" Well despite the price here they are pretty well patronized. That the reason some men want a drink is because they are violating the law. That times have changed con-siderably since marriage was re-garded as a life sentence. ; That there are enough mil-lions of church people in this country to revolutionize the en-tire world if they were to go at it in the right way, but the trou ble is they try to do it more by force than thru love and ser-vice. That they claim to have found the bones of a pre-histor- ic wom-an in Idaho. Even so, it doesn't seem right to talk about a wom-an being pre-histor- ic. That the man who wishes to benefit the housewife should in-vent an electric can-open- er. " That men are measured 'by what they do, not by what they say they do. , That some one who auto had-n't ought to. That it is estimated there are 13,000 bachelors in the United States and they all should be taxed. That the pioneers had hard-ships but they never ran short of gas twenty miles from a gas-fillin- g station. That the prettiest mouth is the one that isn't open all the time. That some prohibition officers discovered a barber shop in the State of Michigan was a "moon-shine joint." Maybe the custo-mer was more talkative than the barber. That one should be kind to animals and not slap a lion in the face. That revenge is sweet but it costs money. That a British doctor came out with the statement that women caused half of the worlds wars and they win every ar-gument. ) Birigham r Society ' v. ..... Mrs. Anna McGuire will at-tend Lenten services at the Ca-thedral of the Madeline on Sun-- : Miss Althea Christensen i of the Jbingham fosc umce iias te-turn-ed from Salt Lake and is recuperating nicely. Miss Chris tensen was recently operated on for appendicitis in a Salt Lake hospital, f ,v Mrs. $arry Steele entertain-ed with a bridge party at her home on! Heaston Heights last ihursday afternoon. A luncheon was also, served to the following ladies; Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs Roben Wells, Mrs. Ed Shaw, Mrs. Joe 'ai'nin;;', Mrs. iiutler, Mrs. V. Christensen, Mrs. C. Jackson, Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. W. Harris ,vlrs. WV Tierney and Mrs. Har-ry Steele. ; ; Airs. W. Boes entertained in honor of Mrs. F. Nielsen at her nome ia Carr Fork on Friday. Cards were played and covers were laid for twelve. . DafnM of Snakta. Snakei bavt no external eara, and It Is thought that they bear little or nothings Whether they feel lound Im-pulse through their bodlei or bones ia something that la aet known. Why He Was Amused. Bald-Heade- Quest "Well, sonn, what is It that amuses your Sonny "Nothing; only mother has put a brush sad comb la your bedroom." i |