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Show V-,;- THE BINGHAM Is , ' yjjl-- Jim's Old Place Bakery Restaurant Combination Building Banking Headquarters Make our bank your financial headquarters visit us often and consult us freely. If you can dismiss from your mind the fact that our only function is to accept deposits and pay checks, we car. greatly increase our value to each other. . Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong 1 st Vice Pres. C. Vice Pres. Leo F. Tietjen, Cashier .f : D. Pezzopane Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries. Foreign Money Or-de- rs and Drafts Notary Public, Steamship Agt. Banco of Naples Correspondent Strength and Your Fonndation Solid foundations are necessary for tall skyscrappers 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 Central Bank of Bingham Bingham, Canyon, Utah 737 I ON YOUR MONEY AND SAFETY SALT LAKE ANB7UTAH RAILROAD COMPANY FIRST PREFERRED CUMULATIVE 7 STOCK None-Aueitab- le Exempt from Personal Property Tax In Utah-Exe- mpt from Normal Federal Individual Income Tax Dividends of $1.75 per share each, payable quarterly by check on the 15th day of March, June, September ' and December. This security with a record of 18 consecutive dividends Is based upon a business of known stability In the past and exceptional and Im-mediate opportunity for greater development in the future and should appeal to the conservative Investor. PRICE $95 PER SHARE AND ACCRUED DIVIDEND Ehher cash or upon easy "time payment plan" of $5.00 ' per share first payment and $5.00 per share monthly. i In quire of Investment Department Salt Lake and Utah Railway Co. 222 South West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah T W v V 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 bo delicious. Fresh every hour. STANDARD BREAD CO. 536 Main St., Phone 1 87 BINGHAM CANYON mil ebcaiitile General Merchandise Fresh and Cured Meats Lark, Utah Let MRS. NETTIE E. BERRY : take your orders for all kinds of cut flowers and potted tlowers. Phone 363m - 215 Jerome BOURGARD The Old Time Meat Market at the old Stand where you can always rely on getting the UEST of MEATS FISH rind FOWL PHONE " ' ALWAYS THE BEST When in Salt Lake City se-cure your room at the NEW WASATCH HOTEL 78 West Broadway, for ac . comodations like home. Jack Curnow and CHas. Uren Proprietors WALNUT CAFE UA Little Better Than Good Enough Private Tables for Ladies 61 East Second South St. Salt Lake City, Phone Was. 10254 JACK'S PLACE G. M. Gregory, Prop. Vc Serve the Best of Everything Soft Drinks and Eats Phone Wasatch 23S1 77 West 2nd South St. oalt Lake Cily Matt Contralto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon Thone 121 Main Street " Study Our Ads Did It Ever Occur to Yoil That some newspaper men are criticized and known, as champion liars. That in mixing politics and religion much depends on which is poured on the other. ' That it is always an easy mat-ter to figure out a living wage for the other fellow. ? That some men are so unsel-fish they never become rich-- all they get out of life is hap-piness. , That we wonder if the Su-ltan's runaway one hundred and fifty wives are saying all men are alike. That it seems most of the business of the world is done on the assumption that every-body is dishonest if given a ' chance. That the Lawrence Bros at the Butte Cafe have cleaned up their place of business and will handle all kinds of cakes and pies give them a trial. , That the feminine of a wan-dering' boy is a gadding girl. """" , That if we really descended from monkeys then every man should have his family tree. That everybody pays taxes though somebody else some-times gets the receipt. t . . . That a news item says, "Christmas boose killed six persons in New York," maybe there are a number of others who felt like dying bftt couldn't That after he has reached th( age of supposed wisdom a mai is occasionally referred to as ai old fool, but he is never callec a smart alec. . That in some states the Kli Klux regalia is looked upon a'f a sign of insanity. That it would save a lot ol needless expense and worry if f bandit could be turned over tc the undertaker as soon as cap-tured thereby not giving the pardon board the chance they are always looking for. - ... X That some people think love making should be done in the presence of a chaperon. That there is very little dif-ference between the girls of to-day and the girls of twenty years ago except the paint. That an optimist is a man who believes the day is coming when everybody will be satisfied with the amount of taxes he has to pay. That one thing young men of the old days didn't have to con-tend with was the hair net. That it is a rare thing to find the empty bottle and the corpse together, in the old days he was laid away by friends, now it takes jan undertaker. That now and then a man may vote against his principles for a change, but never against his prejudices. That, the St. Louis woman who is seeking divorce from here eleventh husband may yet conclude she doesn't like man. Thnt usually officials of any organization have to be elected or appointed before their names can be given publicity as such. That "Pussyfoot." Johnson' will be in Salt Lake today, some of the boys ;;re wondering if he inti r.ds visiting Eingham. Thr.t if the good die young it lis because they have no say. about it. That growling about t h e clou-- of today never make sunshine of tomorrow brighter. That its human nature to bl'.r! on somebody or smth. thing elso. m Water Creatures Live Long Awfo.-- f fishes and creatures that live in the water, great nse is some-times attained. The carp has been known to live 200 years. Common river trout have lieen confined In a well SO to W) yours and a pike was caught In 1497 In a lake near Hell-brou- n In Swahta with a brass ring attached to It recounting that It was placed In the lako In the year 1230. i |