OCR Text |
Show : - THE PR68MULLETIN . - s - ; - ' , v . -- ; ; ' ; - ' 7 f ;V- --' . - ' ' - v ; ; Ttoey Will Cfliii Ttodr kateltoiip 5 , X $ , - $ 0 t $ - h - . - - - ! $ ' With unprecedented intensity, the thought of the il fM s. whole world is now fixed upon the future. What v 1 iTl will it unfold? l I l ifvUOM 1 it) ft The sentiment in Utah seems general that the tend- - Ay ( v J fjfqjy I III TivbN III eflcy will be toward a still greater development of our ((l fKVSfV? Ill 1 I ! ' III natura resources The very existence of this &jSJJj i ;.:, ; JJ, - precious optimism is one of our chief advantages. CQLAPll 1 JJ ) And in the industrial progress of the state; Utah's two TV'- - - famous fuels, CASTLE GATE and CLEAR CREEK St3H3 ' COALS, will unquestionably figure prominently. Both in . - II the home and in the factory, their quality and their econ- - - g j j. omy, demonstrated throughout 25 years of leadership j ? ' ' among western coals, will maintain their wide popularity. $ - y - . ! b t i- - : - ' . ; j Mined and Shipped Only By i if-- a , 86 4 U R " ' - . - 0 i ; h 8 ' " , y 1 micm3mzmm& : : Christmas Candies J THE ROYAL CANDY STORE $ ' has made special arrangements to have just what Q V ?5 you want for Christmas Presents in the line of Q xh)" Sweets. Call and see them and make your jSj selections. U We have Fancy Baskets and all Assortments . P of Chocolates. Boxes, Baskets, Soda Chocolates. Q Next comes the Canes, next Mixed Candies, Cream '! Carmels and Hardtack and Special Bricks. y The Royal has already installed a set of $ $ booths and now serves ' Light Lunches, Chili, U g Tamales and Hot and Cold Drinks. Jf $ Remember that we have just what you want 5 . & and our goods are just a little better than others. J f All Candies fresh from our factory, made by a . $ candy maker who knows the business. j$ " U Call and see our store since it has been enlarged and improved. You will find Santa Claus here. 1 I Royal Candy Company j IIIllIIIIIIIHIIlHIIIinHiIlHI"UH""nx! m m m m . I Yaur arc Invited g TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING g g ' AT OUR STORE g H h g ' We have a complete line of Fancy and . Staple ( ( g "1 M g Groceries. At our Soda Fountain we serve all g g kinds of Hot and Cold Drinks, including the Fa- - g mous Tongo Drink. Candies of All Kinds, Cigars and Tobaccos. g ' g We also have a complete line of Stationery and m M Sg School Supplies. Our business has greatly in-- . H M g creased during the past year. m H I ' i in mam ".' g Phone 110 . canyon Hall Building g jjjj H 'I m ssz3SISSI52IIIgfIS5I-5Il-SSSIIIISS:SIIIISS2S:iEfS'2- a lITOHRri In accordance with a resolution passed by the Town Board of Bingham Canyon, December 18, 1918, all persons who are de- - linquent in the payment of their water taxes on and after Jan- - uary 10, 1919, are hereby notified that their service will be dis- - connected on that date and legal proceedings will be instituted for collection of delinquent amounts and a charge will be made for restoring the service. Town of Bingham Canyon, WILLIAM ROBBINS, Watermaster. Ron and two daughters. The funeral and burial was at the Mount Olivet cemetery In Salt Lake last Monday. DEATH OF ALEX WILSON Alexander Wilson, age 69, an old timer of Bingham, died last Saturday in Salt (Lake, of paralysis. He was a mine blacksmith and worked at the Frisco, Highland Boy and Coalition mines. He Is survived by a wife, one i. the Influenza hospital tt Magna. Fat Hyland Is at home with a sprained ankle this week. J. T. Dean spent Sunday In 3alt Lake with his family. Mrs. A. O. Mugfur and Mrs. Frank Allen were Christmas shopping In Salt (Lake, (Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pierce and Mrs.. G. E. (Llndelof were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. W. (Si. Stewart spent Monday and Tuesday In Bait LakepMjf. 1 1 BRIEFS I Mr. (C. M! Carter, a salesman at the Utah ll'ower and (Light Co., who J t was taken to the hospital with influ- - enza, is said to be on the road to re-- f' covery. Mrs. Glenn 13. Trewet and little t daughter, iBeverly, who spent the past ; year in Bingham with her mother, . i.Mrs. Frank Fisher, left the camp a - few days ago for Coloiado, where y they will make their future home. .4 ' Mr. Trewet is with the American ar- - .' my in France. '1 - . ' " i Miss :May Dean entertained In hon- - x or of her twenty-firs- t birthday at the Dean Cabin Saturday night. The fol- - lowing guests enjoyed a lunch of t ."ho dogs," coffee and cake: Agnes tl ' 1 James, iMarle Stewart, Mary Culleton, Haydee Adams, Ada and Ruth Clays, t,t Clara Hales Lillian Chiara and Doris U . Stapleton. 34 ' , $ Mrs. M. iB. Lewnant spent Tues- - 51 day in Salt Uke. , ' f " iIC." N. Standish motored to Salt j Lake Thursday. . , i . . Ren Nichols and iBert Blocking spent the week end In iMldvale with the family. Miss Grace Carson stenographer In the Salt Lake office of D. C. Dun-bar recently appointed receiver for the Sitlzens State 'Bank and Copper State Bank, has been in Bingham this week assisting with the work of check ing up these institutions. Douglas A. Swan, bank examiner, has spent part of the week In Bing-ham on business. Mrs. Q. B. Kelly, her daughters, Maxlne and lioween and her son, Dunton, returned Tuesday from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller and their daughter Genevieve, spent Tuesday Christmas shopping in Salt Lake. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mugfur went to Salt Lake Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Wilson, a Bingham man who "died with Influenza. Mrs. Roy dlughes was Christmas shopping in Salt Lake City Monday. Joe Mattauer returned Monday from THE CITY BAKERY MAKES THE BE8T BREAD tAmong the industries of the catup. one of the most important from ' a physical standpoint is that of the bak-eries, and he one now of which we wish to make special mention is the City Bakery. It is an estate lishment and the proprietors, he Bol-ota- s iBrohers, are meu who know just how to bave the baking done In the be3t manner to make bread that Is un-surpassed by any competitor. They have spent much time in studying the business of baking good bread, and they claim that once you use the bread made by the City akery you will always want It afterwards. They maintain an excellent delivery service and send their product to all parts of the camp. They are always on the job and can be reached with-out difficulty. If you have not tried their baking, call them on the phone and place an .order. ' .i f . .1 r . .- - i , . ' p i b -- : ; . ft . - --.'.I I JAMES ANAyST KILLED James H a, Copperfield sol-dier, was .in battle In France, October 5.1 t enlisted in the serv-- Ice Way 24, went to Camp Lewis, tiiOli tO Culiip Ivu-- ud tiuiu itTSro was transferred to France. He was 24 years old and was a citizen of the United States.. He was born in Lama, Greece, and came to this country sev-en years ago. He was a cousin of Sam Pistolls of the Utah Mercantile Company, and was a member of that firm. lie Is survived by a mother and three sisters who live In the old coun-try. He was last heard from in July when he wrote a letter to Chris Haz-iraki- s in which he said that he was pleased to be In the American army and that he was ready and willing to make the supreme sacrifice for his country. ' - - U PHIL ifJllLLETON, . Constable Tenth Precinct THE DIAMOND, UP T06ATE 80 FT DRINK PARLOR One of the most attract"-- ! nd best kept soft drink parlors lA Vamp Is he Diamond, which Is iS I?110 operated by V. B. ColllnsA he takes a personal Interest in i trmg It a pleasant and dellghtfulp' e for his customers. The b-- -' an te place whereVmm wlety of the best soft drinks can BWbtain-ed- , also cigars, tobaccos, etc. It Is centrally located at the intersection of Main and Carr Fork. Mr. Collins, he proprietor, Is an old ttitmlUa.. In minOrhwim-f hav" l-ni1r rpnlrlprt in - the camp. for eleven years. He is a J good ctiizeu auu ati all lu-X- lu JCd fellow and has a large number of friends in the camp In addition to the Diamond he has other extensive business interests. He is always on the square and his word is as good as his bond. He baa contributed much in the upbuilding of the camp and he is a man in whom everyone has the utmost confidence. . helping Him Ou. -- tild you lend me five doimrsr "No. I'm golrg to be marrted; bnt HI see to It that you don't get so so you'll seve at least tea iollars by that!" Ufa. |