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Show MATTRESSES REMADE and FURNITURE REPAIRED OVERMAN MATTRESS COMPANY Phone Blnghmm dohji CLASSIFIED ADS Due to the small amount involved, in-volved, we do not accept want ad.s except on a cash-with-order basis, No ads taken by telephone. FOR RENT OR LEASE Copper Gate Cafe. See Jack Nicholls at Copper Gate, Phone 290. FOR SALE Sun Ray furnace, $75, with Rex stoker. $75. like new. See them at Midvale, 1st house on Social Ave. 7800 So. Slate, or inquire at Bulletin. 21 LUZIERS FINE COSMETICS and perfumes, Xmas gifts, distributed dis-tributed by Mary Hulchings, Phone 330. FOR SALE Coal range in good condition, chean. See Mike Zampos, 22 Heglund Ph. 242. rrtn CAT 17 n.,;l,.w, 1 r t . COPPER GATE T 54 Main Street WALTER'S AND FISHER'S BEER I ON TAP I ALSO EASTERN BEER IN BOTTLES I WE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS I Carrie Doyle and Jack Nichols I M NOW THE HARD OF BEARING CAN HELP THEMSELVES 1 J"S A-l t-t uuimilivj twi wi South Grant Sub division in Midvale. All improvements in ind paid for. Priced to sell at 650.00. Call Bingham S38-W. rOR SALE New basement home, modern, 2 bedrooms, liv -ng room, kitchen and bath, on icre ground. $3700.00. 8200 So.. I 2 block west of Redwood road. 'OR SALE 1 Estate Healrola in excellent condition and one monkey stove. Phone 225J. Wallet Wal-let Leatherwood. LEON S. BUSH WILL CONDUCT FREE CLINIC FOR THE HARD OF HEARING AT BINGHAM, UTAH OCTOBER 20, 1917 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., BINGHAM CITY HALL The many hard-of-hear-ing in this city will have an exceptional opportunity to find out how they may once again experience relaxed, noise-free hearing. A FREE HEARING CLINIC will beheld be-held on October 20 by Mr. Bush at which time he will test the hard-of-hearing fori individual hearing deficiencies. deficien-cies. This clinic will also serve to introduce i new Acousticon development in hearing aids. This new discovery by the world's first and oldest manufacturers manu-facturers of electrical hearing aids offers amazing clarity and brilliant tone without the harsh background noises usually usu-ally encountered. This instrument, instru-ment, in spite of its power, is so small it barely covers the palm and that with the batteries bat-teries enclosed. Letters have been pour-i ing in from those who have j already tried this new Acous-ticon Acous-ticon saying how thrilled they were with this hearing aid. Many of them say that ihey have never experienced such clarity of tone against such a velvet-quiet background. The manufacturers of this instrument instru-ment say that no one can even imagine what it may do for them until they hear it with their own ears. Those hard of hearing who have been searching for : the answer to their personal hearing problems are urged to attend this FREE CLINIC. ' Complete Free information will be mailed if you cannot be there. Write to Acousticon-1 Littlefield Co., 325 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City. Advertisement. Women's Fall i COAT and SUIT SALE ONE DAY ONLY SAT., OCT. 25 DOZENS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. ALL SIZES Juniors, Misses and Large Sizes COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Bingham Merc. THE BIG STORE PHONE 14 15 Bingham Canyon, Utah Non - Partisan Party Candidates 1 Mr. Johnson has been f l LARLNLh (( lair) I a resident of BinghamCan A JOHNSON I served the community in rw I pubHc evidence VpP. jjHH " C6"1! P'eserM omy and believes that con- A, Btlf member of the UnghuB mictivc improvement:, 1 y Bk BP BJ R Volunteer Fire Depdrtmer-BJ the best evidcnrt of a f f BkjKjL iBnBLJ He owns ms owp home anBJ g Bjfll BJ is interested in the welfaiBJ people a merchant WL ht, JHH iHlBHBBBBBBBBaBlB I For 2-Year Councilman 1 For 2-Year Councilman For 2-Year Councilman ELMO A. NELSON I 1 I '"& tjfsjs4f ''-. jjl tIbV a tSsS I u M hamanyon for the oast eleven years. I Owns his own home and vitally inter- Boyd J Nerdin is a native of Mr- Chipian has been a resident ested in the protection of the Pr0Pef'J I Bingham. Graduate of the Bingham t Bingham Canvon for 26 years. He is owners' rights. A member in gw High School, owns his own home and a property owner and taxpayer, and standing of Lions Club, Jaycces, arm is vitally interested in the welfare of owner of Chioian Food Store. He is a Bingham Business Men's organization. the community. An active fireman for member of the present city council, in Served as president of the Jayceesanai the past 9 years at present time is charge of the Health Department. He holder of the Distinguished Service assistant chief of No. 1 company and is a veteran of World War I and a award year 1944. Has served as council- a always supports any worthy civic member of the American Legion, Vet- man of the present City Council tor cause erans of Foreign Wars and the Frater- the past two years. Is employed &y nal Order of Eagles. Bingham Canyon Hospital. , Lor Cit) Recorder For City Treasurer i . M ' LOLA ENGLISH )BJt T ' Wf -e A new comer W ROSS S.PINO "F politics bur a resident e sfW 11 - Bingham Canyon for mans i m B, X years, where she has laugn Ross S. Pino is a native 4 J 4 Kr9 r schcol. served as presidenI of Binnham Cany..n, grad 'KQSjgM Bffik W&m of the Women';. Civic uale of Bingham High jM s " :'-! of the , a School, served with the U BjLVpIP JBJ ' A School P. -T.A. and also S. Navv in South Pacific -dBBJKBjl . JBJ BmH fst vice president 0lJ, during World War II. Mar- -BBJB-BJBi Central district of ,he r "f ried, has two children, and BJ Bj B& eraled Women's CluM has the interest of the City BJBJ BBfl utdh- Mrs- E"ylish J-Mren of Bingham Canyon at "IBBbV mother of three chil heari. BjJJJjV and is a property owner an - 9, W is well qualified to serve as Bk City Hecurdei VITAL ISSUES FOR THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMUNITY TO CONSIDER IN THIS COMING ELECTION: PROTECTION and MAINTENANCE of the Culinary water supply. More RECREATIONAL GROUND and facilities. MORE PARKING SPACE (And there are such places available and can be secured, maintained, and regulated by the City. IMPROVE the Public Safety Department. Cemetery improvements and beaut if ication. Revise the City Ordinances. CITY MANAGER PLAN Ol GOVERNMENT "For r,rMM t?tn . LlLL. ror Greater Ltltciency and Economy . The Non-Partisan Party pledge themselves to give there full a,mn ,u w. have not any promises to any person, party or group, neither will - Zl an wSSSiSlST TT" IffSJni P"l City employees. If elected, the Non-Partisan Partj will rende r ?ert"ce to th? If " SSf1 ifMhe W' 3"d will improve conditions where necessary and where funds will permit 1 f 7 1 - GREATER Program Subject Gall 61 1 11 nil I I I ... nu BJ 1,1 T J J To Change '"' B J II 1 L ii show m m 1 1 1 1 LT. T r m without information. OCT03FR Notice. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 19 20 ; 2 23 24 MEXICANOS AL GRITO DE GUERRA CON William Elliott, Pedro Infante, , , Lina Montes John tarro11 i. rKHo. 12:15,7:00 and 9:00 feMl WEDNESDAY WYOMING WER NOW B W Rosalind Russell fL RICHARD DIX j,h.maimsiiwaiu I . , Melvyn Douglas W Jilt mtmrnnmr cfe I m ', |