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Show - ; - r. : ' , TUE BINGHAM .. NEWS. BINGHAM. UTAH 'l .. jUr-Jl- i ' V' - - -- - j - "WMir " i IT ':.-- --'"yH Greatest Mother Summons Her Children ' ' . ANNUAL ' - $r-- " "1 ROti CALL i ' r Ui f-- -1! ; , ) -- 1 - zx -- 1 r ; z - " i V , f ' " ' P 2iVf YfH?7nl rr-";-'.- ? r.- - - .irt IVhitH - " ' ' . , ' An alienor cal concept of the Red Cross as a peace-tim- e ideal is em- - : ployed by the American Red Cross in a new and striking poster for its Annual lied Cross Rgll Call. Spread out before the heroic siie figure is the ' outline of tha United Stntea with a Red Cross superimposed upon it while around its borders are sketched scenes depicting the chief activities of the Red Crofcs today service to disabled veterans of the World War, disaster relief and promotion of the public health. The poster is the work of Lawrence Wilbur, a New York artist and will be displayed throughout th country during the enrollment of the Red Cross membership for lt23. Jim's: Old Placf Bakery Restaurant Combination Building Do YOU Want A Protective Tariff on Sugar, Wool, Lead and Farm Products? These are Utah's IhisIc industries and to save them from ruin and to make the people of this state pro, perous, they need Tariff Protection Senator Smwit has labored con-structively for the tariff during bis entire service as a Senator. Ern-est Bamberger, If sent to the sen-ate, and Colton and Leatherwood, 11! returned to the House will con-tin- uo to strive for Utah's welfare by keeping the protection of the tar I IT on tlu lawbooks of the Na-tion. Senator King s Wor- k-hus always teen against the tariff and that means against the best Interests of the State that sent him to the Stnate. " " .... Vote the'Republican Ticket and VOTE IT STRAIGHT! I raid Politic! Advertising D. Pezzopane Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries. Foreign Money Or-- : ders and Drafts Notary Public, Steamship Agt. Banco of Naples Correspondent I There are all kinds j Th8 flCVVS M of cheap printing 5 but none of It Is real- - ly cheap at least Prilltlll? S not on a basis of J llllllilg value. Cheap stuff ;! I rrLTlu: I Department $ Our printing Isn't J S the cheapest you ! $ can get, but It's as , PHOflE 91 good as the best. ;! "i 1 Keep the Happiness of Youth t lltn-IE- a woman glows old more quickly than n man, it is because her work in the home is tiring and monotonous she has no time for new interests, new activities, new pleasures. Electricity the great modern servant wit! give her ample leisure, and will make household H tasks light and easy. H To preserve 'the appearance, vitality and enthusi-- l y asm of youth, give yourself time to live enjoyably. I Electric Cooking H will make every afternoon your own, for your so-- cial duties and pleasures, for club work, for read-- H ing or study, to u?e just as you please. A wonderful modern range for ?10 down and bal-- li ance monthly. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. I Efficient Public Service v wW!SKfr, ":"!' :irw. ',!: v. k& ,,: , 'T!t jl J)q We are I anxious to j I lUU 1 have you I Tfnw find out I linOW about them in About ' U OUR They will ill t interest , II iriCGS you when ' 1 youre in I fr need of I printing Dress Making, Plain and Fancy Sewing-den- reason1 ably. Apply room 17, Mod-jer- n Hotel. 4 SERVE BREAD V 3 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! ; --yis 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 APPLES 25c, 50c and 75c . per bushel D. T. DAHL Highland Pool Hall 28th West, West Jordan Soft Drinks and Eats Al Osborn, Proprietor ! ARTHUR C. COLE Attorney-At-La- w Bingham Canyon, Utah Avvccato practicio in Corte degh Stati Uniti in Corte degh Stati Utah doesn'tlook it :: . f I lf( "k by lts cover antl you . Mrjty. WEk'jL- may think lhat coal 13 clean 'S&:ff frk JifYKl En(1 w5tnut dust or slag y g- - fllZ)f TY when you buy it but the ' ff 'fflU ,. 'f I V burning tella the tale. Our I 'jO I hunkv5 high grade Liberty or Utah In'SVWV Fuel coal ia wel1 screened and IS JtJM&. cleaned, and bunw .with a ' Ul$j VK brightness and heat that will 14 f$4i vV NA. cook and heat when wanted, H,., . s when 'ou bl,y lt at the Citi zen's. , Citizens Coal and Supply Co. Phone :;9 Bingham. Utah When in Salt Lake City se-cure your room at the NEW WASATCH HOTR 78 West Broadway, for ac-comodations like home. Jack Curnow and Chas. Uren Proprietors 1 We Are Ready j I To turn out that job p of printing when j r ever you need it. c Oar Prices Are Right . J Matt Contratto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon ) Phone 124 Main Street Chips and Shavings From Lark ' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lanros and (laughter Margaret, with Mrs. Brandon, all old time resi-- i dents of camp, but now, of Salt Lake City, were the week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. H. 'Moore. , ' ; Mis3 Ruby Savage, the pleas-ing ycung daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Savage, who is a pupil at St. Mary's Academy at Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Imer Pett and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold of Salt Lake City were the guests j of Ernest Arnold on Sunday! last. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fahrni and Miss Fahrni spent Wednesday at Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Starkey was the guest of her mother Mrs. Mar-garet Park this week. Mrs--. Starkey now resides in Dinkey-vill- e, Copperfield. Jno. Del Cole motored to Bing-ham and celebrated Columbus Day. John is getting to be very efficient in handling his Chevrolet. Percy Penpraze motored to Bingham on Tuesday evening and attended Highland Lodge! No. 21 I. O. 0. F. x Mr. and Mrs. William Calla- -' way have once more moved back to Lark'and we have transferred this paper to them again. , Louis Hemmingsen, one time popular liveryman, is now in Lark on a leasing proposition. Mr. and Mrs. W. Crittenden and Trevan Crittenden motored to Bingham on Thursday eve-ning. IIIGIHJVND l$0Y NOTES Jack Jones returned to camp this week after spending sever-al daya in the city with his fam-ily. Mrs. N. Birk is spending a few weeks with her husband and friends at the New England property. jj Mrs. W. E. Stef fen was a Salt Lake visitor on Thursday. Ii. II. Crawford is shipping a carload of high grade ore from the Phoenix Mine this week. ! C, P. Goodie has started his mill at the Utah Boston, he has leased the dump and handling a Imnch of second class ore daily. Joe Hartley, foreman of the Utah Boston Co. returned from Salt Iike City on Wednesday where he visited ior a few days. World't Largest Boiler. A bnih'r ('Hpnlile if lifnlinK 1,00ft pl'ht-rooi- u lioii-i'-- i lins just hin-- n 1!:iitiI In iPiiitlon In IMmlt. ; It iiH'iis(ii o 1! tiy 'M foi t Inside, niu! tlx it fnuii (lie trrn'e bur to the top 1 pipe cuil 1st fi't't. It cnii turn 11)0.000 M.imls f Hior Into HtcuMi lu k1iikI' Imur, rwitilring ,12 loii1 of cml to Rci oinplli tliU font. Water Lilies as Food. From the lo'.vn butird "iiit'H the sii'ncstlon Unit f isruvi ufr iiiit s u sintilo urtU'lopf 'Ktfi. It I clnlincd Hint tlie Illy, whi-- peclfd nnil bolli-il- . Is u furliiBrpiiiis nt"n tnsic-fu- l in tin- - potato. A Contradiction. IVcslilont Ktlil Kurlor KIINon of iln Ilniisevvlves' IftiKne, chIiI In an inliltvss in Ienvr: "(tb, tb's egg protiti'er : Drat Vra ! "Tlie.v (ell me th Cblriigo Kg nelU metro exgH ev-r- hour (linn all Hid liens of America tould ly In o yt'ar. And every time an epg Ih Hold it price, of (ourhi', goes tip a llttl while ltn r'itl valim K"-'- " down. "Kk8'. In abort, keep dear, but how liable you are at breakfast, to m4t with one that turns out to be a little cbeeiter !" Saving Our Gai. It la reckoned by th bureau of mines that 30,000,000 gallon of (fiim line wwe recovered at reflnerlea lu 10'Jl from uucouilenaed ttlll vapora. Such an aconomy haa a strung appeal for motoristn. InaNtuuch aa it baa a bearing upon tha price of the Indla-peiuinh- la liquid fuel. Hut It la fur-ther eatluiuted that tf a Ilka a.vatein were adopted by all rtluerta tnort than twice a much In addlrion might b aaved, aa 1 'JO, 000. 000 gnllotw alto-gathe-which would tlma be aill"l yearly to Uia rouutry'a total output. |