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Show ' TIIE BINGHAM NEWS. BINGHAM, UTAH , ' jiv Strange Blind Fish of Cuba. Fishes unlike those found In the fresh waters of the United States In-habit the waters of Cuba. Some of these have evidently developed direct-ly from marine forms In the waters they now Inhabit. Two of these are eyeless species, Inhabiting streams in caverns. They have.no relatives In the fresh waters of any other region, the blind fishes in American caves be-ing of a wholly different type. Some of the Cuban fishes are common t the fresh waters of the other West Indies. a I . SMOKE THE ; I ALBERTA CIGAR , A BINGHAM PRODUCT j J THEO. MARX, Manufacturer 353 MAIN STREET 1 Phone 300 I GIRL MODELS f You like Beautiful Forms , Daring Poses Sample, 35c. Assorted, 3 for $1.00 Large size, 8x10, 50c. r Catalog free on Jokers' Novelties i BIG INDIAN 141 Regent Street SALT LAKE CITY KENYOpT HOTEL I LOCATED IN CENTER OF CITY 1 " ( ABSOLUTELY MODERN Where you can always find a Binghamite I I MAIN AND SECOND SOUTH STREETS SALT LAKE CITY ! ALLEN'S TRUCK SERYICL j WE HANDLE SPEEDILY ALL KINDS OF T t BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS DAILY I t - $ t BY FIVE SPECIALLY BUILT TRUCKS ' I I FROM SALT LAKE TO BINGHAM f I Salt Lake Office Phone 47 I Phone Wasatch 1400 Bingham Office Salt Lake City No. 8 Markham ; 4 t Deliveries Made to Any Part of Bingham WHAT'S BEHIND THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM? The extensive resources of the Federal Reserve System are great enough to cope with any financial situation. This fact was very effectively demonstrated dur-ing the business depression of the past two years. This Bank is proud, indeed, that it has the priv-ilege to be a member of the Federal Reserve System and associated with an institution that means so much in our national banking business. Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong 1st Vice Pres. C. E-- Adderly, Vice Pres. Leo F. Tietjen, Cashier 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 COPPER KING LUNCH COUNTER ! HOME MADE BEEF STEW ' IB j HOME MADE CHICKEN MULLIGAN J HOME MADE PORK PIES . J ' HOME MADE SCOTCH PIES I HOME MADE CHILI that is CHILI 1 I AND ALL KINDS OF LUNCHES I Corner Main Street and Carr Fork I l HI"11 iw rr mmX0m'JZl,JFm? m i nipy mrp njj t?"T ttMtH IT31SimjmjlIiiii imifnlllfnTllJini tfJTnjn The Women's Bank JjTo matrons who desire a household account a place to keep their money, we urge that they come to this bank where safety and accuracy are permanent. fiWhen you have a tidy sum saved we will advise as to in-vestment. This is a service we cheerfully render our pa-trons. The Central Bank of Bingham Bingham, Canyon, Utah Eat at Croy's Cafe Where you get what you want when you want it Adjoining City Hall Main St . LARK MERCANTILE General Merchandise Fresh and Cured Meats Lark, Utah I We Specialize ' 1 :: . :: :: in Cakes and Pastry fresh every day :: and are prepared to serve you with :: any particular pastry if ordered j a day ahead OUR BREAD IS WELL-KNOW- N IN THIS CAMP AND I HAS ALWAYS BEEN TIIE BEST I STANDARD BREAD CO. f 536 Main St., Phone 187 t I BINGHAM CANYON f I t THE OUTLET CLOTHING STORE MEN'S OUTFITTERS CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS Trunks and Suitcases at Popular Prices WE SELL FOR LESS THE OUTLET CLOTHING STORE 505 Main Street j - New Wasatch Hotel "Sunshine in Every Room" For accommodations like home, stop at 78 WEST BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY Sleek-Haire- d Chaps. These sleek-haire- d chaps evidently don't believe In mixing oil and water. I Did It Ever t. Occur to You r That there is not much grass in Bingham, but there are a plenty of snakes. That to have June in Novem-ber would be considered a lux-ury by some. That a lady recently asked the question : "Can any man be 100 per cent perfect?" We think not, without being an angel. That it is one of the nearest things to heaven to look on screen advertising. That when human nature changes it will make a . great story for all the newspapers. That it is a pretty hard job to change a woman's mind when she has decided to cry. That when a candidate has nothing to stand on he usually puts his foot in his mouth. That "little oaks out of acorns grow" is just as true today as it was when first coined. 0 That usually at election time a candidate's history is revealed. That now is the time when the June bride will be able to tell if her husband is one who admires a fur coat or if he is just a fish. That JACK, at 77 West Sec-ond South street, Salt Lake City, handles some of the finest guns to be procured in the state for all kinds of hunters. That an endeavor is being made by the County Commis-sioners to see that light are in-stalled in Lark before the snow begins to fly. That the Ohio Copper Mining Company are looming up with their shipments these days. That some children think their parents never had any fun, and the parents are never desirous of the children ascertaining the facts. That the 50-ce- cut will mean lots less of good things some people think. That we should prepare for winter entertainment before the snow bgins to fly. That there are merchants in Bingham who never give a thought to newspaper advertis-ing. Yet look on our next paragraph. That Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Company are giving away FREE a crystal bowl containing two gold fish with a 50-ce- nt box ofj LAC-LA- the new delicious candy laxative. Be early and secure your prize. That it is cheaper to get Allen to move you than to pay the rent. Call phone 47. That it is to be hoped she didn't feel as tough a3 she looked on Thursday morning. That the County Commission-ers have assured Dr. F. E. Straup the Bingham road would be re-paired at once, and as soon as the frost gets out of the ground immediate work would begin on the new concrete road. The people of Lark are also assured of county lights. irmoMT r vuthm wnfiu tf'iw BIROS TALK "So we can bear of some of the other birds in the world besides those we see I'm going to tell you of still another Bird Talk they had in the coo when they told each other who they were and some of their family ways. "I think," Daddy continued, "that It Is nice to bear of different birds around different parts 'of the world just as it Is nice to know of different people and of foreign lands and of In-teresting places. "So I will tell you of some more of the birds' own stories about them-selves. "' said the Grass Finch, 'come from Australia. There I am a very popular cage bird. I am very, very small and dainty. " 'We do not mind if we have very small quarters, and we do not mind If the little blrdllngs share the smallest of quarters with us. "'I mean by quarters the same as any one would mean fey speaking of their home. I do not mean money, of course you understand! "Well, I have a gray head and I have a black throat and a black talL The rest of my feathers are a mix-ture of tan and red and a dull yel-low "'My name,' said another bird, 'U the Black-Cheeke- d Love Bird, and I ' A Vary Popular Cage Bird. coma from East Africa. I have soft black feathered cheeks. " 'We welcome , the little birds to the too. None of us,ars very strong, but we keep pretty well. "'We have green feathers and red throats and tan heads and our beaks . are like the beaks of paroquets, only very small. "I am the Brush-Bronis-Wl- Pi-geon from Eastern Australia," said the next speaker at the meeting. "'I come from Eastern Australia, as I've said, but you're hearing so many stories that I thought I would repeat that twice so that you are doubly sure of remembering It "'I like low, swampy underbrush kind of country, and I can fly Quickly. " 'But I seldom do fly. I have gray-brow- n wings with touches of green and orange. My breast la gray and slate blue In color, and I am supposed to be very pretty. I hope yon all think so, too.' "And the birds all agreed that they did. " 'I am the Java Sparrow,' said the next one. "I am not very unusual. "'I have white cheeks and a black head and a little of my throat Is black, too. "My beak Is pink and my body Is of gray slate color, and folks say I'm nice looking. " The little blrdllngs are bom here In the soo, too, for they think we have such a big, , big home here.' " Tve the same name,' said another bird, 'but I am a special Japanese bird. My beak Is pink, too. I think pink Is such a cheerful color.' " 'Dear me, dear me,' said the Jack-son Whydah bird, 1 was afraid that there would not be time for me to tell my story. "1 come from British East Africa. I am black and I am very fat and puffed out and good-nature- d looking. "I chirp, chirp, chirp steadily, for I'm fond of chattering. "'I have brownish touches on my wings, and my tall is long and feath-ery as a nice tall should be, and Is curved beautifully. "It hangs down very far. I'm as proud of the way my tall hahgs down as some girls are of the length of their hair. "Tve heard them boasting here la the soo. One said she could sit on her hair, and her friend almost turned a backward somersault to prove that her hair was long, toot "Thst was a great Joke! Well, I believe the meeting Is over, but even so, I shall chirp, chirp, chirp." "And the Jackson Whydah chirped, chirped, chirped," ended Daddy. Plato and Aristotle. There was between them an affe tlon controlled by the knowledge of their mental differences. I'lato would at one moment cull Aristotle the genius of his school, and at the next laugh at him for seeking truth lu books. "There Is the house of the reader," he would my. In puling the dwelling of Aristotle, and go on lu hU own house, there to write books which he must huve known would be rend n long as men have eyes. The Centle' man With a Duster, In "Seven Ages. Oriole Has a Jnh. The Baltimore oriole builds Its nest on the tip of a branch, preferably of the elm or willow. It Is a great hunter of noxious Insects. Including hairy larvae which many birds will not touch under any consideration. To Kcsp You Guessing. Read these riddles aloud to tha fam-ily withholding the answers, and see how many can guess them: What three letters frighten a thief? I C U. Why Is a tooth that has been pulled like a thing forgotten? Because It Is out of the head. What was the first bet ever made? The alphabet. WhRt tree stands for number four anywhere? Ivy (IV). Who whs the fastest runner In the world? Adam, because bs was Orst In the human race. |