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Show ;v the bingham news, bingham, utah - Boost For Paved Roads to Bingham. , AL CANDY CO. will stin main-- Y taift tneir old prices and will supply the best of soft drinks and candies to be obtained in BINGHAM. " NOTICE Notwithstanding the continued high price of Sugar THE RO- - t . Vj NOTICE The party who found the crutches between Lower " Bing-ham and Copperfield are ad-vised to return them to the Bingham Stage Line Office at once. true that the mines of this dis-trict operated last year when the price of lead was lower than today but at that time lead pro-ducers had the decided advant-age of fl.00 per ounce for their silver, while now they are re-ceiving more than a third less for that product, the price of silver now being a little better than 60 cents. cording to those best informed on the situation, the slump in the price of lead is due to the decline in the' London price of the metal, making it possible to ship foreign lead to the United States more profitably than to Europe, in spite of American tariff and other barriers. The drop in the price was therefore necessary to check the move-ment of foreign, lead to the American market. From this it appears that the future price will depend upon the conditions of the foreign market, advanc-ing or declining in accordance with the London price. It is ' DROP IN PRICE OF LEAD, IS DISCOURAGING According to latest reports fifteen thousands .miners are Idle in the lead and zinc mines of Joplin, Misouri and about '. ninety per cent of mines are closed down on account of the low price of lead and zinc. Just when we were congratulating ourselves that the price of lead had reached a level at which foreign lead could not compete in the American market, at the same time insuring a good pro-fit to domestic producers, the price began to decline, first to and now to 6 cents. Ac-- Ttie Bingham News the poBtofflce at Bingham Canyon, Utah, under the Act ol Congress of ; March 3, 1879. Price $2.00 per year, in advance A Weekly Newspaper devoted f exclusively to the interests of the Bingham District and its people. Published every Saturday at i Bingham Canyon, Utah George Reynolds, Editor and Publisher 'Bourgard Building, Main St. Bingham Phone 91 j Say It With j ij Flowers ' Give us your orders for 'I all kinds of cut flowers, potted plants and ferns i: NEIL O'DONNELL ;f :: Phone 17 HERE IS JUST WHAT YOU . WANT Witches Dream Bbok and Com-plete Fortune Teller Containing the full and correct interpreta-tions of all dreams and their lucky numbers. Price 25c Post-paid. Fortune telling by cards. Post-paid 26c. Fortune Telling Cards per deck. Postpaid $1.00. Joker's Novelties of erery de-scription. Catalogue free. BIG INDIAN 141 Regent St , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ' t ' Beware! of AGENTS soliciting for Photo Studios obtaining bus-iness by misrepresentation saying the AMUNDSEN STUDIO is out of business, they are selling --an inferior article, and are not legiti-mate. We have been in busi-ness here since 1911 and we have the best equipped Photo Studio in the State. AMUNDSEN PHOTO STUDIO 343 Main St.. Salt Lake City Phone Was 950 (Opposite Post Office) ; SfrSfrti y'ftRWNo) ' KMTI DOESN'T LOOK IT Sfcn!J2 1 You cant 7iays judge a iS-at-r- 1 lf book by its cover and you MrJtfc r " 'flaTi may think tnat coal is clean IttIu and witnout dost or slag ? ( IwC when you buy it but the y 'IMl '" I IV burning tells the tale. Our lIMftR hiSh Erade Liberty or Utah IrrwfKiJIflP! Fuel coal is wel1 screened and i732fc32 cleaned, and burns with a r WJTK K brightness and heat that will H tvsm -'-yV cook and heat when wanted, . n when you buy it at the Citi- - zens. Citizens Coal and Supply Co. Phone 39 Bingham, Utah BINGHAM STAGE LINE Schedule Now Effective Cars leave Bingham 8, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Cars leave Salt Lake City 7, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. Local Office The Diamond Main Street Phone 41 FARES Round Trip $2.50 One Way $1.50 Salt Lake City Office Semloh . Hotel 107 E. 2nd. So. St. Phone Was. 1069 Bingham News Job Print Plant s5 35 S'i We specialize in COMMERCIAL PRINTING Patronize Your Home Town L. GUST, Manager Bourgard Building Delicious in flavor, always uniform in quality. MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Serving 1 1 Vftturm StMM -- &- BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 11631 Reserve District No. 12 Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, AT BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH at the close of business on June 30th, 1923 RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts ., $ 10,365.00 Overdrafts, Secured '. 296.32 Other Bonds, Stocks, Securities, etc x ' 65,011.00 Banking House 71,400.00 Furniture and Fixtures ...'.. 3,517.25 74,917.25 Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . 4,076.83 Cash in Vault and amount due from National Banks 10,405.70 Amount due from State Banks and Bankers 34,432.81 Checks on other Banks in same City , or town as reporting Bank 102.05 Miscellaneous Cash Items - 1,205.00 TOTAL 200,811.96 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid In 100,000.00 Surplus Fund 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,386.34 Reserved for Taxes 1,500.00 2,886.34 Cashier's Checks Outstanding . 65.23 Individual Deposits subject to check 33,359.67 Other Time Deposits 39,493.22 Other Liabilities 7.50 TOTAL ;...$ 200,811.96 STATE OF UTAH, County of Salt Lake. ss. I, E. Chandler, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know-ledge and belief. E. CHANDLER, Cashier. CORRECT ATTEST: J. W. Rooklidge, Geo. E. Chandler, Sadie M. Chandler, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to this 11th day of July 1923. F. W. QUINN, Notary Public. (SEAL) Residing at Bingham Canyon, Utah. My Commission expires January 20th 1925. THE BINGHAM & GARFIELD RAILWAY COMPANY Operates through Package Car Service, in connection with the Union Pacific system between Salt Lake City and Bingham. For convenience of its patrons heated refriger-ator cars are operated in this service, semi-weekl- y, for the protection of perishable freight when weather conditions warrant. H. VV. STOUTENBOROUGH, A. W. MALY, Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah Royal Candy Co. I TWO STORES. :; J Home-Mad- e Candies, t Chili and Tamalet iI Light Lunches BINGHAM, UTAH ;: I " O'Donnell & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 17 I j NEIL O'DONNELL, Manager Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 NOTICE! Did you ever buy a guaranteed used car? All our Studebaker used cars are guaranteed for 30 days. We have a variety of excellent cars Prices riirht lerms right. We fit your pocket-boo- k. Big 6 Studebaker 7 passenger. Special 6 Studebnker 5 passenger, Nash Touring 5 and 7 passenger. Nash Roadster. Buick Touring cars. Name the car We have it. Salesmen wiU be in this city eveiy Monday and Friday Headquarters GROVER'S GARAGE, 128 Main Street. T. W. Naylor Co., Studebaker Distributors 175 East 2nd South 118 South State Street Lhone Was. 32ol Phone Was. 12G6 SALT LAKE CITY Open evenings 8 p. m. Sundays 9 to 5. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE HHMHHHHHWWWmmWH j Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. J NEW YORK II ' ' I Assets over one and one-four- th Billions. LIFE, ACCIDENT and HEALTH INSURANCE f t I j Paul Schebbel, Res. Agent, 14 Carr Fork I ! P. 0. Box 602 I 4.if Cooked Lunch Meats of all kinds always on hand at Well's Groceteria BINGHAM GETS PROMINENT VISITORS Several members who attend-ed the Salt Lake convention of the Western Association of State highway officials with Dr. --L. J. Hewes of San Francisco engineer in charge of the west-ern region of the bureau of pub-lic roads visited the Utah Cop-per Mine here this week and al-so inspected the Magna Mill op-erated by the same company. Editorial Mrs. E. Chandler's mother Dies In Boston Word was received by Mrs. E. Chandler that her mother Mrs. Nell Welder of Boston, Mass. had died on Sunday last. Mrs. Welder was 67 years of age and had been an invalid for the last six years. She was promient in women's club life in the East and had been ac-tively identified with the W. C. T. U. Mrs. Welder is survived by Mrs. Chandler and another daughter, Mrs. E. F. Phillips of Boston. Interment will take place in Boston. REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of ' the State of Utah of the Condition , of ; THE BINGHAM STATE BANK Located at Bingham Canyon, Utah, in the County of Salt Lake, State of , Utah, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1923. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts 231,137.75 Overdrafts 748.92 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc .. 170,645.47 Bankinjr House 6,400.00 Furniture and Fixtures... 4,100.00 Other Real Estate owned.. 5,171.00 Due from Federal Reserve Bank . 20,858.87 Due from other banks 10,092.20 Checks on other . banks in same ' town - 417.07 Cash Items 67.30 Silver 2,903.90 Currency ....11,711.00 Total Cash on hand 15.099.27 Federal Reserve Bank Stock 900.00 . TOTAL 465,153.54 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid In 25,000.00 Surplus Fund 6,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,232.07 Reserved for Taxes and Interest ' 450.00 Due to Approved Reserve Banks 12,582.94 Deposits subject to check 183,566.24 Demand Cer-tificates 27,402.96 Cashier's checks.. 3,430.64 Total Demand deposits.. 214,399.84 Postal Savings Deposits 106,375.68 Time Certificates .. .... 13,264.93 Savings ' Deposits 86,848.08 Total Time Deposits 206,488.69 TOTAL I 465,153.54 STATE OF UTAH. County of Salt Lake. as. Leo. F. Tietjen, Cashier, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the conditions of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June 1923. Leo F. Tietjen, Cashier. CORRECT ATTEST: L. S. Cates, a E. Adderley, Sher-man Armstrong, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of July. 1923. (Seal) Helen Springman, Notary Public. My Commission expires 17th day of March 1924. STATE OF UTAH. Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commission-er of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the state-ment of the above named company filed In my office this 11th day of July, 1923. Seth Pixton. Bank Commissioner. i Boost For Paved Roads to Bingham. TOWN OFFICIALS OF BING-HAM CANYON i ' . .. ... Dr. F. E. Straup, President. Boyd J. Barnard, Treasurer F. W. Quinn, Cleric Board Members, Boyd J. Bar nard, Dan Fitzgerald, R. II. Ken-ne- r, J. A. Wright. Town Marshal, W. F. Thomp-son. Night Patrolmen, John Mitch ell and Thomas Mayne. Water Master, Wm. Bobbins. Health Officer, II. N. Stand-- faht Great Writer H.f i No Jealousy. In a diary of Henrv Crabb Hoblnson, written In 1813. is this entry. "Poets arc accused of bf4rn Insensible to each other's merits. Hstiimond told me to-day that he had isen a letter from Walter Scott stilting that he had de-clined the laur&ateshlp In favor of Southey, saying : 'I am the more pop-ular now, but posterity will Inquire most about Southsy. Window Boxsa. If you whitewash the Inside of your wooden window boxes before putting In the plants you will prevent Insects and also preserve the box. |