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Show '' ' THE BINGHAM NEWBIWGHAM.'UTAH', . f)k ; Newo Notes ;; ; ; " from All Part of i; UTAH i; Price. A email' boy, ' playing with atrfun, shot Mrt. OTowell la the eye, her physician thlnki the eight trill be eared. Ogden. WlUard Urooki a : to the Industrial school titer he confessed to the passing of a num-ber of bogus checks. - He was recent-l- y paroled. Provo.' A program has been com-pleted and the drive started for the raising of money to purchase the plant site of the Columbia Steel Co., It is announced, ' Ogden. flaying "wild west" with a supposedly unloaded rifle caused '.he death of Daniel Furk age 2. Washington. Both Senators Smoot and King, are working to get an ap-propriation thru this session for the building of roads In Zion National Park. Ogden. At an estimated cost of f 10,000, the former quarters of the First National and Ogden Savings banks. Is being remodelled. The large room is being converted into modern offices, DraperThe " Salt Lake county farmers' organization have gone on re-- cord as being opposed to the "present costly system of district road super-vision." Salt Lake City. The enforcement of the national prohibition law in Utah is going to be a fact and not a theory according to Thea Schweitzer, divi-sional chief. Brigham City. A fall on the slip-pery pavement resulted In Alias Lenore Itomer suffering a fracture of the right leg above the ankle. Logan. The election contest hers came to an end with Joseph 11. Olsen declared elected, his majority having been Increased from 40 to 62 by the recount of the votes. . Uuhtinjrton. State ' and city are in the work of gravel-ing the state highway through Main street The work has been going on for the past two weeks and local citizens are donating liberally to In-sure a good road. Ogden. The refusal to pay for a meal they had eaten landed R. Clark and Chas. Williams, two transients a five day Jail sentence. Ogden. One acre of land in Eden, Ogden valley, yielded 400 crates of lettuce which realized S800. The en-tire crop was planted, matured and harvested within 70 days. Price. 'Mike Zalajcis, convicted for the slaying ot a mine guard, was sen-tenced to tea years In the state pri-son. - - - Ogden. It Is reported that the Bank f Italy of San Francisco, with branch-t- s In many Pacific coast cities, will establish a branch la Ogden. Kan Lake 'ltr. A stray from the revolver of an enthusiastic New York celebrator found its target In the knee of Mrs. Irene N bite, as she was riding In an automobile. Provo. Survey of the problems af-fecting drainage of Utah lake will be made 4y the state engineer this month, if finances are arranged be-tween Salt Lake anu Utah counties. Bingham. Soon after the first of the year the Utah Consolidated com-pany will increase lto output to 1000 tons a day. This ore is sent to the mills near Tooele by tramway. Moah. The register of the land of-fice has announced that a plat of land In Kan Juan county has boeu opc-n-e-to entry by homesteaders. Vetor-an- s of the world war may fi!e on those lands between January S and April 7, Moah. Th post.i'f Jack rahbltu In San Juan county ' has assumed mien proportions that residents of lontl-el-l- o have called a mcctlns; to arranco for the blgjjcat ra'Mt drive ever held In southeastern Utah. Price. The $70,0uu waterworks tm provements bond3 were voted favor ably by a vote of 41 to 1 In Price. It Is difficult to account for the moaner Interest In the bonds. e,o,vpmra Salt Lake City. Snownhoes Rml ra-tions will b carried hereafter y nU air mail pilots in their flights on the wi'Stern division of the air mall sr-vice- . Orders to th!s effect. have leon Issued by Clnron Nelson, snpiTlntond ent of the division, fnltowln? the ex perieaces of PlK lienry !. p.ounstra, wrecked on Porcupine rld;:o anil un-able to.rev.di civilization f r many hours bo-iiii- of lack of snov b'iocs. us will remain human humanly good or humanly bad, or a lit-tle of both maybe. . The astrologists are not opti-mistic over our New Year. .They say old Saturn, the heavy vil-lain in the drama of 1923, is preparing to do his worst. But we do not predict it a healthful thing to throw up our hands and let any planet do with us as it oleases. Let's fight old Saturn back. After all, what we ac-complish in life is measured by what we do for others, for ser-vice today is the measure fof man, and service is measured by what is made of opportunity. May we all make the most of opportunity in the year Nine-teen hundred Twenty-thre- e and succeed. ft has not become stale or worn out to them, as it sometimes has become to those who are fight-ing its battles and trying to. an-swer its problems. For mil-lions of those who are now:liv Ing, the world is unworn and practically a new creation, its wonder and beauty untried, and beckoning with ambition, en-thusiasm and promise to those who are beholding it with hearts and minds not yet dissilusioned by disappointment or defeat - To all who read this in Bing-ham and in the different parts of the Union where this little weekly is read, I wish to send my desire for you that, whether you are young or old in years, you may all have a truly new year of life. Why should it not be the best, happiest and most useful year we have ever known? It will not be a New Year un-less we make it new in our thought and conduct. If we could hold the keynote we strike at Christmas time, when we are thrilled with emotions and carry its music through the coming twelve months, we would gain much in contentment and happiness. But we may as well dissillusion ourselves in the be-ginning. Nobody is going to sprout wings in 1923. Most ot ; y Editorial NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS ' .. FROM THE EDITOR - This is an old world, but it is also always new. Old genera- - tions are passing off, new gen-erations coming on. Old people sometimes forget that children - and youth are always looking on life as if it were a new thing. The Bingham News Entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice at Bingham Canyon, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March S, 187. Price $2.00 per year, in advance A Weekly Newspaper devoted exclusively to the interests of the Bingham District and its people '1 v "' Published every Saturday ..; . - at -- " ' Bingham Canyon, Utah , George Reynolds, Editor and PabEsber Bourgard Building, Main St. Bingham . Phone 91 r; ' S KmSTI DOESNT LOOK JTtfr '0n'7 A You can't always judge a ' -- I book by its cover - and you . JirJVz-- I " I St may think that coal is clean Wrkf-fP-k ; and without- - dust ' or : slag X sftyr " t V when you buy ii but the v I'M f J ly burning tells the tale. Our ( I 35 Slpicnm ni2h grade Liberty or Utah ' I UM FueI coal is weI1 screened and MtM2$ cleaned, and burns with a t Wy' brightness and heat that will f iMSin- J---(k ' cook and heat when wanted xT1" W ...v- v ' when you buy it at the Citi- - ; .p.t .. , tens.' - " Citizens Goal and Supply Co. ... Phone 39 Bingham, Utah Bingham News Job Print Plant The only PRINTING SHOP operating in BINGHAM Patronize Your Home Town L. GUST, Manager Bourgard Building' BUTTE CAFE Watch Us Cook the Way You V Want ft OUR MOTTO Service Cleanliness ' Lawrence Bros. - PLAZA HOTEL Steam Heat Hot and Cold Water 75 1-- 2 West 2nd South Salt Lake City : ; ' . 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 ri protection of perishable freight when weather conditions warrant. , i ,.. .... - ; ' :. ' H. W. STOUTENBOROUGH, A. W. MALY, Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah I Royal Candy Co. I I TWO STORES. J Home-Mad- e Candies, 4, 4 Chili and Tamales I Light Lunches BINGHAM, UTAH a e Cook with Electricity Clean, Cool, Convenient, Safe Economical Think of the dclisht of having no soot, grease, ashes or dirt to bother with around your range! And what a convenience it would be to simply turn a switch and have heat instantly ready for you! Electric cooking is much easier imd simpler you arc sure of good results, because you can regu-late the temperature exactly as you wish. " The modern home-mak- er enjoys many hours of leisure because she lots electricity do her difficult tasks. . Won't you come in and see just which electric range would be ideal in your. ho:r.e? We have many .styles and sizes.' Utah Power & Liht Co. "Efficient VuhYx Service'' Kv-rylin- EK-ctiiu- ! ft r the Home - fr" , O'Donnell & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 1 7 Under Entirely New Management Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 Be sure and get one of our circulars and realize how you can save at WeWs Groceteria NEWS. Do we want the news? You bet we do. When you visit your friends or your friends visit you call 91, and tell the Bingham News man all about it It pleases your friends to know how and what you are doing, as it does for you to read the like of your friends, by so doing, you are not only helping us, but al-so helping exnand our great Cop-per camp. Phone us the news, or if you have no phone, give us the details in writing, and we can always try to please with an interesting story, t Get your printing done at the News Job Print Plant, all new type. Work guaranteed. TOWN OFFICIALS OF BING-HAM CANYON Dr. F. E. Straup, President Boyd J. Barnard, Treasurer. F. W. Quinn, Clerk. Board Members, Boyd J. Bar-nard, Dan. Fitzgerald, R. H. Ken-:ie-r, J. A. Wright. Town Marshal, W. F. Thomp-son. , Night Patrolmen, John Mitch-ell and Thomas Mayne. Water Master, Wm. Robbins. Health Officer, H. N. Stand-is-h. "Partners." In these days of bonding companies and enormous corporations the old phrase, "Ills word was as good as his bond," has a homely sound, and little tales of, long partnership with never a hard and fast legal Instrument nam-ing what Is his and what Is other's, seem like old tales out of the past But the other dag when Sam Harris and George M. Cohan dissolved their seventeen-year-ol- d partnership, they ended a period of agreement In their Joint producing business in which no contract ever existed, and yet their business was one where more can-tankerous hitches occur than In most. Smooth are the seas when two men, each of whose word goes, do business together. Christian Science .Monitor. Caribou Swarm in Yukon. Tens of thousands of wild caribou are reported to be swarming over the hills through the suburbs of Dawson. T. T., for a radius of CO miles. The great herd, which annually treks through the district Is now moving northward. Large herds swimming the Yukon have Interfered with the progress of steamers. The herd Is so vast that the hunting by men, wom-en and children, who have provided nearly every home with deer meat for the winter, has made no noticeable elToct on It. Lost Souls. A spiritist tells us Hint people play golf In the life liereufter. If they use the some language while playing It that they do here, we think we know In which division of the hereafter, the game Is played. James J. Montague. Want Rembrandt Birthplace Kept. The ruinous Itetnhramlt mill In on the Ilhine, In which Itembrnndt was born. Is about to be torn down. The prospective destruc tlon caused a flurry of protest In Dutch artistic and historical circles, mem-bers of which have launched nn appeal for the purchase of the mill by the government as a historical monument, to be preserved for future generation? in its original state, just as the Item-brand- t house In Joedeiihreestrnnt In Ams-tenliu- Is mulntuiued as a nutlmiu' treasure. Troublesome Weed. Olie. also called dieaf, Is i kind of broinp grass which Is n tronhlcHfune weed !n wheat and i of urn erro-neously regarded as deg'-m-rni- or clmn.'il wheat. It bear- - a very slight leKcu.bhincf U, on is. nni If r- - anl round up 'vlih lcnt. p.i n i() ,e tisi'd for ,t U ftall ,t ;,r, !,. narcotic ofrci t. Rodent Was the Burglar. A New York Chliiiimnn xent nn ur-gent cull to detective headquarters complaining tluit ?!XX laid been utolen from hliii. The Chink, who conducts a restaurant, told the detective he suspected n colored employee. Mating he hid the money lu hi cellar, bur could not locate It. A detective sup- - gestod n search of the cellar. The detectives made a careful nurvey, Without results. An tlie.v turned to abnndon their search, one of them liotlced n sniiill bundle of pnper move ecross the cellar floor. Sprinp'.ns up-on the object, iie placr-- hN fool full upon it. The bundle ceaso.l to move, but Its moving force :i lii;l,y r.,t Vanished Into a nearly Ih.' Nine hundred dollars in Mils !i t. bi,ndle, r s accidentally eb irii ip what miKht have been Imfll n n ;n tery. Thought fo- - the Dfly. One rcasi.i Kome pe pie ro ,iof learn n r becui.M' !!, ,! nioji ot the fu'i.!i a. J |