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Show ' ' - ' , V . ' Tim BiNGnAM Trows, bingham, utah '". - ., ., . j ; . j '' " ""'',... When you,-visi- t Salt Lake come J and see us. . ;We handle jevery-thin- g for men and "Oddfellows , i . ' - ' ' ol's filotliing Shop 68 West Broadway, Salt Lake City California HotM Board anJR f STEAM HEAT AND BATKS OL'f Italian Cooked Meals V , ' ' f V ' JAMES ROLANDO, Prop. MAIN ST. BINGHAM J Family Resort f. v A Quiet Place to Eat a Light Lunch ,.,-- ... Free Dancing Soft Drinks ; r SCARCELLI AND FRATELLO 58 West Broadway Tel. 3046 , Salt Lake City 'T D. Pezzopane " .. ' y.,..v f Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries. Foreign Money Or ...J ders and Drafts j - - I.. f Notary Public, Steamship AgL Banco of Naples Correspondent r 1 Know Where Every Dollar of' your income goes this is important 1 The way, start a Checking Account with this bank, deposit regularly, pay bills by check which gives you a "V V complete record of every dollar. ' ; The man or firm who does this brings system and success to his business. : Bingham State Bank V BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong 1st Vice Pres. C. E- - Adderly, Vice Pres. Leo F. Tietjen, Cashier When in Salt Lake and " in need of Fish delicacies " call at B HBratten's Fish U I Market I Qose to Stage Office 213 Slate St SERVE BREAD Have you ever sat down to a tal e where no Bread ..i. was served? How flat and tasteless the whole meal ' .'. " seemedl " . 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 Strength and Your Foundation " - Solid foundations are necessary for tall skyscrap ers or they would fall Men 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 ' . Bingham, Canyon, Utah Say It With j : Flowers j ! Give us your orders for t all kinds of cut flowers, t ' I potted plants and ferns t i: NEILO'DONNELL Phone 17 Matt Contratto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon Phone 124 Main Street LflBEi ClERCflCJTILE General Merchandise Fresh and Cured Meats Lark, Utah v Jerome BOURGARD. The Old Time Meat Market at the old SUnd where you can always rely on getting, the BEST of MEATS. FISH and FOWL-- ' v PHONE 5 ALWAYS THE BEST I JOHN ELVERSONS I i 1: Painter and Paperhanger T ; ; Call or Leave Orders at I II The Modern Hotel I ;.;.. Main Street IZ John A. Warmack CANDIES & CONFECTIONERY Fountain Goods of All Kinds Everything in the tobacco Line We came West to take a Chance t BROADWAY at West Temple 80 West 3rd So. St.. Phone Was. 8134 Salt Lake City WALNUT CAFE j ' UA Little Better Than Good Enough" Private Tables for Ladies 62 East Second 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. Sall Lakc City " , Honor Syittro In Mwn. ; Ono of Italian Prtmtor MuaoUnl's flrtt actions on coming to power ha been the adoption for atato prisons of the honor system" In ogue In Ore-gon and other western American states and which was once tried out at Sing Sing.'- - - ' , MuMollnl la grearly impressed by the success of the system as practiced In America and has ordered that, among other things, solitary confine-ment be abolished In Italian peniten-tiaries, and all prisoners be given a chance to work on farma or In fac-tories at stated wages. These wages wilt be divided into three parts, one of which goes to the state, to form a fund for the better-ment of prison conditions, a second part to the party which suffered under the crime for which the prisoner was convicted, and the third part held In trust by the authorities until the day of the prisoner's discharge. . Italy is the first European country to adopt the honor system. 8avlng Wild Life. Lovers of woodland life will be heartened to learn that efforts for the conservation of the bison, or buffalo, as we more commonly say in America, have succeeded to the extent that there are 8,000 mora of the animals now than two decades ago. The fact Is of chief significance as showing a way of preventing the extinction of valuable or Interesting species of wild life. If the states, with the of their citizens, will do half as much for the preservation of birds and game as the national government has done for the bison during these last 20 years, a stupid and shameful chap-ter of our history will be rewritten in happier terms. Atlanta Journal. Did It Ever Occur to You That only big;.' newspapers can make typographical errors w ithout being criticised. . '. .. , ' r ,"That knowledge is gained on-ly by personal experience. " , v' That you cannot give satis-faction when you are attending to two propositions at one time. That if a man shoots his wife he should have a good alibi pre-pared. That a man on the street re-cently asked where that attor-ney would go after he waa thru on this sphere. . That great leaders in busi-ness often attribute their suc-cess to kowledge of human na-ture. i That President Heber Grant of the L. D. S. Church at the opening of conference the past week, rightly advised his hear-ers to "get out of debt and stay out." That death and taxes are of-ten mentioned together but they are not similiar except to certainty. ' death comes ... only once. That bars are put across jail windows so that the prisoners may look between them and see personal liberty go by. That it takes new bait to catch an old sucker. ' , That with so many of the soft drink parlors going out of business the people of Bingham will have quite a time when the dry spell arrives. " That we love humanity as 'a whole but reserve the right to individual exceptions. . That pessimists are always telling of this country being on the brink of disaster but the beauty of it, it never falls ov-er.; y A The Eyes of Animals. No two animals have eyes exactly alike. The eyes of flesh-eatin- g crea-tures are closer together than those of vegetarians. Human eyes are closer together than those of creatures that eat fish. Animals that live on grass have large eyrs. Claims paid by the Na-- tional Casulty Company at Bingham During months of January, February,, and Mar. ch, 1923. j M. Mexas ..10.00 L. Gentele : : 7.CM) S. Feraco , 5.00 L. Gizino 8.0(j J. J. Doyle 18.66 L. Fusina . 6.00 P. Karas .... 6.00 J. Plasa 10.00 P. Mateff 8.00 T. Guzzo ..397.50 J. Lyke . 6.0Q C. Robbiano , 26.00 H. R. Landon 40.00 G. Tampakos .106.0! J. N. Kallas 15.00 J. Markavich ... 12.00 F. Artemakis 10.00 M. Mexas 58.00 AA. Bruno 8.001 R. Caputo 15.00 J. Bannock 30.00 L. Gentele "... 9.00 L. Fusina 9.00 R. Caputo 11.90 F. P. FuBruno 2.00 J. Sakellareos 11.00 J. Bannock 13.33 R. Caputo 18.00 C. Caputo 8.00 M. Koulis 5.76 P. Gaetano L 14.00 B. Coccimiglio 31.00 A. Mallas t ...100.00 AGENT Tony Rino 5541a Main St. s |