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Show ': THE BINGHAM NEWS; BINGHAM, UTAH --jjy . Matt ; Cohtratto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon Phone 124 Main Street California Hotel j Board and Room STEAM HEAT AND BATHS t Italian Cooked Meals JAMES ROLANDO, Prop. MAIN ST. BINGHAM Let MRS. NETTIE EBERRY Jake your orders foraDkinds d cut flowers and potted flowers. Phone 363m - 215 When in Salt Lake City e-- -. cure your room at the NEW WASATCH ; HOTEL ?8 West Broadway, for ac j comodations like home. Jack Curnow and Chas. Uren Proprietors D. Pezzopane Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries. Foreign Money Or-ders and Drafts Notary Public, Steamship Agt. Banco of Naples Correspondent Banking Headquarters Make our bank your financial headquarters visit l " U3 often and consult us freely. I If you can dismiss from your mind the fact that our only function is to accept deposits and pay checks, we can i greatly increase our value to each other. 'f1 Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong 1 st Vice Pres. C. E-- Adderly, Vice Pres. Leo F. Tietjen, Cashier Strength and Your Foundation Solid foundations are necessary for tall skyscrap .ers or they would fallMen who would succeed must have a safe and sound start or they would fail and go backwards. Start to succeed by saving NOW at The Central Bank of Bingham , ' , i Bingham, Canyon, Utah mmmmlm' j . John A. Warmack j CANDIES & CONFECTIONERY Fountain Goods of All Kinds Everythig in the Tobacco Line, We came West to take a Chance BROADWAY at West Temple 80 West 3rd So. St. Phone Was. 8131 - Salt Lake City j I ! SERVE BREAD , i 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 .LARS B3ERCAHTILE General Merchandise Fresh and Cured Meats 1 Lark, Utah Jerome EOURGARD The Old Time Meat Market at the old Stand where you can always rely on getting the BEST of MEATS. ' FISH and FOWL PHONE 5 ALWAYS THE BEST ' I I BUILDING BUSINESS Every business man wants more business. He wants every possible purchaser in his trade territory to be his patron. He ought to use every possible instrumentality to get that business. Today the telephone is used by the most progressive houses to get new accounts, to close contracts and generally to transact business which formerly was handled by slow mail or by the more expensive method of lending a representative. Study the possibilities of the telephone, or, " better still, talk to the telephone man about how it can be made more useful and profitable to you. There are low rates which may suit your needs. Get acquainted with this valu-able and inexpensive system of business building. j i j Station - to - Station Calls Are Quicker and Cost Less Wo J Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. i L WALNUT CAFE 4tA Little Better Than Good Enough" Private Tables for 'Ladies 6Z East nd South St. Salt Lake City, Phone Was. 10254 JACK'S PLACE G. M. Gregory, Prop. We Serve the Best of Everything Soft Drinks and Eats Phone Wasatch 2881 77 West 2nd South St. Salt Lake City t 5 'Study Our Adz trust to their wits o exist, they would soon starve to death. That a minister in Ohio has confessed to having forty wiv-es ; if virtue is its own reward, then bigmy must be its own punishment. That silk stockings were first worn in the eleventh century but not seen until the twen-tieth. That the giving of advice is a universal passion an the sup-ply seems to have killed the de-mand. That we respectfully suggest the readers of these colums when in Salt Lake City to spend a few minutes with our Salt Lake advertisers. You will find them all old-time- rs and inter-esting. That County Sheriff Ben Harries is busy with his Dep-ute trying to keep all STILLS still-- i cafe.' , . - That money doesn't seem a Very important item unless you're broke.1 That it is impossible' to do much cleaning with soft soap, a little grit is needed. That Coue is advertised every day. That many a man who thinks he is a politician is really a joke. That a good reputation is a valued asset if man lives up to it. - That angry women are "tak-ing life" too easy these days, and also get away from "doing time." ' That we still have to fall back to our old mode of trans-portation that of horses and sleighs sometima e. sa. That you should not trust your happiness with a woman who ha3 no sense of humor. Did It Ever Occur to You That the true Kiwanian, his business or profession provides not only a means for earning a livelihood but also a means by which he may serve society. That if some people had to That you can rely on being treated white by the Lawrence Brothers at the Butte Cafe. I That Uncle Sam will do al-most everything for peace ex-cept purchase it with the Amer-ican people's money. That because one don't bawl everybody out through these columns he is oft-tim- es called an hyprocrite. - That there would be no chan-ce for movie stars to be such fools if they didn't have the enormous salaries they draw. a a That this "Better-and-Bet-te- r" logic may be alright but it is true. Ask Coue. That if you want to celebrate George Washington's Birthday get a cherry pie made by the Lawrence Bros, at the Butte That it has been estimated a movie kiss lasts fifty seconds. but marriage to a movie actress usually lasts a little longer. That war surely settled one thing a big debt on each of the nations. That the people of this great camp who violate the town or-dinances should be fined and compelled to keep ice and snow off their sidewalks. " That competition is said to be the life of trade, maybe it is, if not however, it has decreased the price of army and .navy goods. That a Berlin church has been turned into a theatre. Per-haps that is the only way it would ever get filled. |