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YoaH t mighty glad yoa did. 7m xtrtmtly high prien quottd for immediate thipment. G3 GO QD to G G&tt (K The Men's Clothing Store of the West Overcoats T Interesting in every item, extra-- I ordinary in variety, comprehen-- . sive in its scope a gathering of i fine overcoats that stands alone. AN INDIVIDUAL STORE FOR . YOUNG MEN STYLE HEADQUARTERS Young men who watch style developments have discovered that we're always just a . little ahead in such matters; we will prove that to any young men who cares to come and see for himself. , The styles - are very H graceful, the new ideas very I J' cleverly applied the tailoring I shows the best custom quality; I new colors and striking fabric developments are shown. . ' v.. 7" Altogether the most interesting lot of Suits and Overcoats "for young men that you will ever .. see , ... , - . $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 ' . J. Mays'fi .Co.. . mm V-- yrl f READY TO FIRE Men r th If5t! Artillery (First Utah) at Can Practlc Three Straight JfiPthe-Shoulde- r .r Reasons Why you should buy War Savings Stamps as Christmas gifts. v , Reason No. 1 Because they make gifts of practical value. A War Savings Stamp now costing only $4.23 can be redeemed in five years for $5.00. Reason No. 2 The government urgently needs the money you lend through W. S. S. there are still 2,000,000 men , in Europe. They must be fed and clothed until they can all be brought home. And the feeding and cloth-ing and the bringing of them home will cost a ter-rific bum of money. Reason No. 3 The honor of your state is at stake. Utah, out of a quota of $9,000,000, had, on December 1, raised only $6,000,000. The balance must be raised by De-cember 31, or Utah's war record will not be clear. This is a peace Christmas but it must also be a patriotic one. Keep your W. S. S. pledge, then buy more and give the stamps as presents. KEEP W.S.S. PLEDGES No. 2 IIIIIIIX9EXIXIIIUMmiMIIIIIIMIIHiaiIUIIUl ' f Co-operati- on j Won the War j 5 IS NOW NEEDED TO h SOLVE THE PROBLEMS OF PEACE Ft h i -'- ...--.-.. . it JJ It was on the part of all patriotic elements y g in this country which made the United States an im- - J JJ portant factor in the great conflict now practically JJ JJ closed. It was under the supreme com- - S3 JJ mand of Marshal Foch which brought about a mili- - " JJ tary decision this year. h i a s f JJ Peace makes necessary a general readjustment. JJ 1. JJ Changes are likely in the prices of merchandise, farm JJ JJ products and other commodities, and in wages for JJ JJ labor. 3 m m m JJ Let us not approach these problems from a narrow JJ h viewpoint of self or class, but with the same broad JJ S spirit of sacrifice and which won the war. n JJ Let us each remember the needs of the other and work 5 JJ for the common good.. JJ H With the workman, employer, investor and every good citizen laboring in this harmonious spirit for the gen- - m S" eral welfare, many dangers will be averted and the 5 g prospects will be greatly enhanced for an era of m general prosperity and good will. m ! BIUL1 STATE BM ! JJ EARL RANDALL, President. g S S. J. HAYS, Vice-Preside- B B R. P. UNANDER, Cashier. B .-- - " isAnopE (?AiTrH4T, At - 8 r-- I iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiuiiiiiiHiiiii KJ The Bingham & Garfield Railway Company The Popular Route Finest Equipment. Best Train Service Two Trains Daily Between Bingham and Salt Lae City TIME TABLE ( Effective February 24, 1918 Jtr Leave Salt Lake City: Arrive Bingham' v No. 109 6:55 a. m. No. 109 8:25 a. m. v t No. Ill 2:15 p.m. No. Ill ........ 3:35 p. m. 4 Leave Bingham: Arrive Salt Lake City: No. 110 8:45 a.m. No. 110 10:05 a.m. No. 112 4:00 p. m. No. 112 5:30 p. m. TICKET OFFICES CARR FORK AND UPPER STATION Electric Tram at Carr Fork Station. ,4 STake AO. P. A. F. D. SPJCNCER. , City, Utah. Agent, ttingham, Utah. I; Comfort on Chilly Evenings ; ; may be obtained when you r- .-. .- - . 0 use our coaL It is a fact fVU 'WTi ' that there is a world of P. JVp ; ; comfort in a glowing fire JttJ fyjn Jt on a cold night. Our coal jFP pdiJt' throws out the proper JwgVi. 3 1 amount of heat and burns LoLS evenly and cleanly. It af- - jfbf (PW V'i t . J fords the householder sat- - zijti IWJAf Jh J Isfaction and economy. Try jifii'kYf i2 our coal this winter. S) i phone ' ydr 39. ; I CITIZENS COAL CO. Bingham, Utah OB. SAID; "KEEP TAB lAlllAC" Mrs. Bleat Gains Twenty Pounds-W- ants Others To Be , Helped "1 have not only gained twenty pounds since I began taking Tanlac, but it has done me bo much good that my doctor after seeing the Improve-ment this medicine brought, advised me to keep on taking It," declared iMrs. alary Bleal, of &19 (Dayton Ave., Seattle, a few days ago. "1 feel so grateful for Tanlac, I do not know.what to say," continued Mrs iBieal. or three years I suffered such agony with my ntomach, that I wasn't able to do a thing around the house. In fact, I was hardly able to get around at all. I completely lost my appetite, and what I, did force down caused me so much pain, 1 could hardly stand It. Of course this got my nerves in a terrible condition, and 1 hardly knew what it was to sleep at night, I'd just roll and toss until morning. "At last 1 got so bad oft that I was taken to the hospital and had an op-eration performed . I was there for five weeks, and when I finally got back home, I. was a perfect wreck. I was so weak I couldn't move around the house at all and had to stay right In bed and my husband had to leave his work and wait on me. I had the very beBt attention I could get but nothing seemed to give me any strength and although I tried and tried to get up and move around, it was no use, I was too weak; 1 Just could not do it. Everybody insisted that I . go back" to the hospital, but 1 said: 'No.' I had been through so much I Just couldn't bear the thought of go- - i Inf hark thorA flpnln. "Then I decided to try Tanlac, as I had heard so much about it and It's the honest truth this medicine did more for me than I ever thought any-thing could do. I have taken six bot-tles now, and my stomach is in a splendid condition. I have a fine ap-petite and can eat anything I want and never suffer the least bit after-wards. "Tanlac certainly has built me up wonderfully. Just think, before I took It, I didn't have strength enough to set my own. table, and now I can do every bit of my house work, even to the washingf necessary, and I sleep like a child and wake up in the morn-ings feeling refreshed and full of liie. I ve gained twenty pounds and !m'-- - sn woll that my doctor told me to keep right on taking Tanlac, and you may be sure I'm going to do it. I'm glad for everyone to know what Tanlac has done for me and hope the story of my case will help other suf-ferers to get the same relief." Tanlac is sold In Bingham Canyon by V. H. Woodring, in Magna by R. K. Douglas Drug Co., in MIdvale by J. M. Watson in Sandy by Mrs. S. J. Schmidt, in Garfield by Garfield Trad-ing Co., In Rlverton by the Page-Ha- n son Co., in Lark by the .Lark Drug Co., in Gale by the Jordan Merc. Co., In Draper by the Draper Commercial Co., in Murray by the Murray City Pharmacy. DELL UE VVILL BE HOME FARLYJN JANUARY Dell F. (Lee, who is now in France, wrote the following letter, November 23, to his father, George E. Lee: "Not because it will be Fathers' Day alone am I writing you this let-ter, but because my thoughts are of home and the good old States. But our new day called Fathers' Day has started which will make our dear old daddies glad and happy to hear from their sons from France and other parts of the world. 'And as this will be only a note compared with an hon-est to-G- letter I will save my little story unt.l I come home to tell you my. own words of my experience !ln here. I am In the hospital yet, waiting only a day to sail for I home. ,Ai we. all know the war is over jVu : toys will soon.be returning home to cheer the hearts of their parents and I think it will be the hap-piest time in history when the day of j home coming arrives. We are wait-ing for the convoys to arrive to take us to the coast, which Is only about sixty kilos from here, near Bordeaux. This is a New York concern that con-trols this unit and they will treat us j aa nicely as possible. Of course we J cannot expect first class accommoda-tions . . "I am feeling fine. Never been sick one day. It has been very cold. Frost ' all over every morning, and I don't expect to f'nd very much ' sunshine when I get home. "It has been fourteen months since 1 left home the 9th of November. Do you remember? 1 hope you will be as well, If not better when I return. The day Is coming soon when I can ' make you all happy, and it can t come too soon for me. Let this note cheer the whole family. If possible will hope to see you some time m January, CHOCOLATE SHOP WWPLACE Anion? the Bingham enterprises which tiave met with unusual success shoulcM pipntUiied the Chocolate ShopV wjiich .'s ' operated under the management and supervision of Geo. ChochofrVriiis popular candy - store and factccvuied its doors for busl-- ness .C li'1. an(1 tTom tne Tery beginnfis growth has been phen-omenal ."At first it was operated in but a si" Tie. room, but it soon sprang Into iiTopularity that it became nerpr v enlarge. I," ulonal room was that for bec fich added to Its popularity. li actory on the opposite side oil .re room was opened and the br ,i Vtinucd to increase. To y J, bspver increasing it. v j .1jstci Mr. Chochos i.yr Yastalled a elegant (rtL-in-g pavilion and Jas follow- - ti by the installatlo Wv modern high class soda fountain?' i The Chocolate Shop is one of the most popular resorts in the camp T ih-w- " win re fend of good borne made candy,' hot and cold drinks, and short order luncheon. Mr. Cho-chos is personally very popular in Bingham and his place Is constantly thronged with the best people in the camp, lie has made the Chocolate Shop a success, and still the enter-prise is growing in popularity and patronage. ALBERTA IS.A QUAfflfCIGAR One of the iny Bingham which deserves a ti one of which the L com) J Ity Is Justly proudr) ( cigaHL tory of our fellow 9 nan, ; Tlu'O (MrT. W nnpap jLJKiarket wlh I thut popular cigar, 2V"f 'Sfy'V " 10 'fastidious smokers, "kii(: athe "Alberta, a Quality Cigaf.;; J Mr. iMarx is a man wbi kny x the cigar business frorthr'U.' 'ip, and he knowa Just ha to-bacco to use, and )u.,t ,'l ocess to apply to turn out a ci, hat Is : second to none. He also tu pride In giving to the trade a cigai ;:1at is better than he represents It Vhe-Th- e users of the Alberta are n Qed of a real smoke, made from th-- i ry 4) best tobacco. The Alberta is siV Vy j hand made and the factory has nefer , , turned out a cigar that was not a " high class Havanna blend. Mr. Marx does not believe in getting rich by few sales at exhorMtant prices, but Is giving to his patrons a genuine J I cigar at a reasonable price all the 'time. .Mr. Marx came here from St. Louis in Prior to that time he ' had traveled extensively and had fa-- ! mlliarized him.lf with every phase i of the cigar business. Since opening his factory here seven years ago he ! i has enjoyed a patronage such as a ' good article will always command. In ! his establishment he maintains a , working force of four experienced cl- - f gar makers. Notwithstanding the scarcity of to- - barco during the past year and also J the high price of the raw material he Z has maintained the high standard of f the Alberta and it Is just as fine to- - J day as It was before the war as all I users will attest. ? Mr. Marx Is a young man of pleas- - I ing personality, an affable talker and I ;ilwayn preaches a gonp'l of good ? eh""r. Ho is very popular In lling-ha-and is prominently connected with the fraternal, social and business organizations . v In selecting a Christmas present for your friends there Is nothing that would be more appropriate than a box of Bingham made Alberta cigars. A real home product and something that will be classed as the very best by smokers in any section of the coun-try. Jiuy a box of Alberta clears for yourself and send a box to your friend for CJiristuias. Why They At Lonely. The people who are lonely In thU world are those who are always look-ing for something to come to them; they hope fur pleasant adventures; they exyL 'yrrom their friends und trtf'S , mily and they are oevT Vut the happy men and wojfj ' je who never think to dcniund; "'nselves who give and give uh nguln, and find Joy whenever thejVwr opportunity to give Joy. Exchange. '' . nestle Thought. u ffciod praise and w1c r to be satisfied with hi |