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Show :.: v V.-;- . - - -- "THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH 51- - tented than they do today. That once in awhile . when two women kiss one might look as if she enjoyed it. That some folks are deaf to the voice of conscience. That if hands worked as fast as tongues wagged there would be a lot of "good manual labor done. That personal knowledge is a good foundation for opinion, Did It Ever Occur to You That you may borrow a "Bingham News" from one of your friends to read the real nws of Bingham, but don't you think your friend will think you are a cheap skate for doing so? When only $2.00 a year will bring this readable little weekly into your home without a miss. , That Senator Standish is re-ceiving many letters of con-gratulation from many of his friends in Utah, also out of the state, for his persistency in connection with his Cigarette Bill. That there are no wingless angeles even in Bingham. That Sheriff Harries and his depties are more interested in the great copper camp and its welfare than any other town under their jurisdiction. That it has been said green quiets the nerves, is it any wonder that the Irish are such a jubilant race. . That a Masschusetts minis-ter his denied the story of Ad-am and Eve. It looks as if he is trying to spoil a good story. That no day can be dark en-ough to obscure human faith. That every big corporation is always willing to accept "conscience" money. That we would rather see- - the world go to the dogs than to the cats. That the Kiwanis Club of Bingham is forging ahead slow-ly but surely, watch their ac-tions and later notice the re-sults for the betterment and uplifting of the community. That Justice often pursues with a lead heel and then smites with an iron toe. ' That Man is the only animal that goes out systematically to hunt for trouble. That many people dwell too much on their misfortunes. They never think of the bless-ings they enjoy in good health that many a millionare would give all he possessed to have. That the City Clerk must have had a calendar made ex-clusively for his 17th of March needs. That if a man's wife says marriage is not a failure it is-n't. That if there are more germs in a big town than a little town there are more people to swal-low them. That man proposes more than he purposes. That when the County Sher-iff is in town it is usually the case that some fool will make an unusual break. That news is one thing and advertising should be another. That notwithstanding uncall-ed for advertising we are al-ways willing to publish any re-ports of meetings given by the Fire Departments, the Kiwanis Club, the American Legion or any fraternal society in camp that need boosting. m m m That years ago when most everybody played tiddley-wink- s nwst people seemed more con- - California Hotel Board and Room STEAM HEAT AND BATHS " Italian Cooked Meals ' MJIES ROLANDO, Prop. MAIN ST. BINGHAM ' ' I Say It With j , : Flowers ii y Giro us your orders for ; ; all kinds of cut flowers, ; ; potted plants and ferns NEIL O'DONNELL ; Phone 17 Matt Contralto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon Phone 124 . Main Street JOHN ELVERSON j H Painter and Paperhanger ,, :: :: ; ; Call or Leave Orders at ! ; H the Modern Hotel Main Street U 1 SPECIAL! : Remember St. Patrick's Day with Green Carna- - tions. 2 NEIL O'DONNELL Phone 17 " D. Pezzopane Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries. Foreign Money Or-ders and Drafts Notary Public, Steamship Agt. Banco of Naples Correspondent jjiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii'iiimimimiiiiiiiiii ' Action, Action, Action, Marks It 1 Rimrock I ! Trail I 3 t By J. Allan Dunn I a E a It takes you into the wild places of the West that E r still are near a railroad E a and introduces you to the E a romance, intrigue and ad-- E 3 venture that there abound. E a Whether in mining camp, E a town, on a cattle ranch or E a among the mysteries of E a desert and the wonders E a of mountains, it keeps E a moving at a high rate of a speed. E a So much happens in a g a brief space of time that g a the author has little op-- E a portunity for musing. E a However, aside from tell-- g a ing a stirring tale, he does g a contrive to get in much g a humor, character and a g a tender love story. g 3 Ej a Will Run as a Serial in j 3 El This Paper Soon BanldngdHteadquarters K c y ffay Make our bank yom financial headquarters visit us often and consultffeely. W v ' . if you caojiisntTromyr mind the fact that our 5p Ayonly function is to accept deposits and pay checks, we can Ja&t ! Vreatly increase our value to each other. --X Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong 1 st Vice Pres. , C. E- - Adderly, Vice Pres. Leo F. Tietjen, Chshier Strength and Your Foundation Solid foundations are necessary for tall skyscrap iers t? 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 J W SERVE BREAD 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 UM MERCANTILE General Merchandise Fresh and Cured Meats Lark, Utah Jerome BOURGARB 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 WALNUT CAFE ALWAYS THE BEST "A Little Better Than Good Enough" Private Tables for Ladies 62 East Second South St. Salt Lake City, Phone Was. 10254 Study Qur Ads 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 John A. Warmack CANDIES & CONFECTIONERY Fountain Goods of AO Kinds Everythiff in the Tobacco Line, We came West to take a Chance BROADWAY at West Temple 80 Wet 3rd So. St. Phone Was. 8131 Salt Lake City Maddening! There hnd been a heavy fall of snow during the night, and as soon as It was light Grimpson crept down-stairs and set to work to clear It from the front of his house. He worked hard for an hour and a half, and when he went to business he chuckled at the thought of the pleas-ant surprise for his wife. When he returned In the evening his wife said: "That man did his work remarkably well this morning. There wasn't a bit of snow left when he had finished." "What manT asked Grimpson. The man you engnged to clear away the snow. lie had Just finished when I came down. I gave him a quarter. Was that right, dear?' : Grimpson did not speak for some minutes, and when he did his wife got up and left him to have It out with himself. Bibles by th Billion. More than 600,000,000 Bibles in all languages have been printed in the world since printing was Invented In the middle of the Fifteenth century, ac-cording to George a Buxton, Chicago publisher, who presented this Interest-ing estimate at the convention of the Subscription Book Iubll8hers associa-tion. "Approximately 8,000,000 Bibles are printed in this country and Canada annually," said Mr. Buxton, "and throughout the world.", High Chair for Soda Fountain. A New York soda dispenser has made It easy for the small chlldre to Imbibe an Ice cream soda by pro-viding a specially constructed high chair which relieves the parent of the burden of holding the child up to the counter or stooping over to feed the little one. Scientific American, |