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Show ,,.-- - 'VviiyWwwX'K Wf.. p:'w'',w T "'. T-- - , " l - v ; lift .ir THE BINGHAM NEWa BINGHAM, UTAH V 1 ; r For Sale Westminster automatic shot-gun, e, with 2 boxes of shells and cleaning outfit; $40.00 cash takes outfit. See Mr. Laursen, . Eagle Hotel, larr Fork. For Sale J ; A brand new $250.00 period model Sonora Phonograph, ..v with 60 new records, at a bargain; Inquire 354 . Main Street ' ; ; HOWARD E. PHELPS Floral and Confectionery Company Flowers for Every Purpose i ; Candy and Fountain Service . ; Fountain Lunches Clean and Up-to-Da- te 455 Main St. Bingham, Utah , M Mint"1! 1- -- Eagle Hotel i; s i 434547 Carr Fork, Binghaa !: J if. OOOOOOOO I Clean Modern Rooms I! OOOOOOOO First Class Board I :: Reasonable Prices I- - When you need a quiet place for a light lunch visit ( Scarcelli & Fratello Booths for Ladies and Gentlemen FINEST CANDIES BEST CIGARS 58 West Broadway Tel. 3046 Salt Lake City : WHAT'S BEHIND THE f FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM? '. . The extensive resource of the Federal Reserve I ' System are great enough to cope with any financial , situation. ' ' This fact was very effectively demonstrated dur i . ' 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 y and associated with an institution that means so much in our national banking business. Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH I OFFICERS i L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong 1st Vice Pres. j C. E-- Adderly, Vice Pres. Leo F. Tietjen, Cashier f 'i x t PATRONIZE 1 ! i ' j I I PATRONIZE V tl THE EAGLE GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET ! j ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF GROCERIES f OF ALL KINDS , V ;) ! v y". :v I THE BEST OF CURED AND FRESH MEATS I The House of Quality Private Booths for ladies 1 1 , "The Home of Good Steaks'S "j1 STATE CAFE ; A. Pistolas, proprietor f .- - ' ' " Phone Was. 5819 46 W. Broadway Salt Lake City The Women's Bank IjTo 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. !When you have a tidy sum saved we will advise as to in-vestment. This i3 a service we cheerfully render our pa trons. The Central Bank of Bingham Bingham, Canyon, Utah VOTE AND BOOST FOR BETTER WATER "I Got Real Mad When I Lost My Setting Hen," Mrs. Hannan. "I went into the hen house one morning and found my favorite' etter dead. I got real mad. Went to the store, bought some RAT-SNA-P and in a week I got six dead rats. Every-body who raises poultry should keep RAT-SNAP- ." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by BINGHAM MERCANTILE CO. VOTE AND BOOST FOR BETTER WATER PIANO BARGAINS; t We have in Bingham CanyOn a used Piano, also a used Player-Pian- o, which we will sell cheap rather than ship them to Ogden. Now is your chance to save. Good terms to responsible par-ties. Write today for particulars t0 LYRIC MUSIC CO. i 2524 Washington Ave. Ogden TTTTTTHTTTTTTTTTmffffff Say It With t Flowers I Give us your orders for t all kinds of cut flowers,' t potted plants and ferns f t NEIL O'DONNELL X Phone 17 Eat at. Croy's Cafe , Where you get what you want when you want it Adjoining City Hall Main St. LAElEl MERCANTILE General Merchandise Fresh and Cured Meats Lark, Utah CAPPED ,r TRAPAREJ Marked Crdsl , ShapesY..i5'. C 2.50 Strippels A 1.50 Tops akd JWttoms 2.50 ; MissoutV'br Passers, , Whhe De 5.00 Mafic Liquid for Clever ZverWork Giving New' Card Combinations ' BIG INDIAN 141 Regent Street Salt Lake City Matt Contralto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon -- Phone 124 Main Street I We Specialize 111 I I I in Cakes and Pastry fresh every day 1 i ; and are prepared to serve you witH X f any particular pastry if ordered ' ' a day ahead i ' t OUR BREAD IS WELL-KNOW- N IN THIS CAMP AND f 1 HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE BEST ' STANDARD BREAD CO. ij; I 536 Mab St., Phone 187 f S I BINGHAM CANYON f ! j ' ... I WALNUT CAFE j UA Little Better Than Good Enough' Private Tables for Ladies 62 East Second South St. Salt Lake City. Phone Was. 10254 .... ' 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 Did It Ever Occur to You That Si Jones is said to be a specialist on barbecue. If you are anxious to determine, be at the ball park on Sunday next and participate in the choice cuts of elk meat he will have await-ing you. V .' s That we have been advised "people who live in glass houses must not throw stones." We apologize. No single party was intended. That a U. of U. professor lost his way to Lark last winter be- - cause there were no county lights there. That the water wagon carries only water, and sometimes a poor grade of that, as far as a beverage is concerned. That Bingham people should show the outside world tomor-row they still have a desire to entertain. That we are still looking out for the first quart of flies. Get yourself a screen fly catcher and get a year's reading of the most interesting local news obtainable free, That the radical knows he is right because he can make more noise than the conservative. That we should grieve to see America in Europe's condition and dependent upon Europe for help. Where would we ,get off iat? That Henry Ford would like to abolish poverty in the United States. Then maybe a number nf neonle would buv more ex- - noses at big people in a small town, ' ' , That we are not affiliated with any one church organization. some argue the Golden Rule isn't practical, but that party really mean it is not prof-itable. That there are people who spend their money freely to join fraternal organizations, but they forget to pay their outstanding debts. . That speed gets people in the hospital,, but it takes more than speed to get them out. That the ed girl has gone. We mean the one the neighbors used to talk of that "butter wouldn't melt in her mouth." That one lady couldn't see the advisability of getting married, as she had a parrot that swore, a dog that growled, a stove that smoked and a cat that stayed out over night. That it is always a good va-cation when you are pleased to get back home. That to appreciate home one must sometimes camp out. That many a man claims to be nervous when he is really That the only way to get things done is to etart doing. That if one can't do things on a big scale, it is a good idea to attempt the next biggest thing. That the "Bingham News" was, one of the first newspapers print-ed complete at the Salt Lake plant of the Western Newspaper Union, and in spite of criticisms from outside newspapers, we contend the service is satisfac-tory. DID YOU BORROW THIS PAPER TO READ THE LOCAL NEWS IF SO QUIT, HAVE YOU NO IDEA YOUR NEIGH-BOUR WILL ACCUSE YOU OF BEING A CHEAP-SKAT- E YOU OUGHT TO HEAR WHAT YOUR' NEIGHBOR TOLD US; RECENTLY ABOUT YOU. PHONE 91 and have it mailed to your home for $2.00 per year. I L pensive cars. That even if the world does owe you a living, it takes some time to collect it. That a Salt Laker remarked this week "He hadn't seen . a good looking woman in Bing-ham." We advised him "to put on another pair of glasses,' as he already had one on. That some people strenuously object to some of these para-graphs, but they shouldn't, . un-less they hurt. That one of human nature's strongest convictions is that the other fellow ought to do differ-ently. . ' That small people in a big town sometimes turn, up their! |