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Show Jim's Old Placed Bakery --Restaurant ' ,'. ' i ' " " ' - i " i . " Combination Building ' i "'v ". . " -- ' " " '.''--; Banking Headquarters . ""' Make our bank your financial headquarters visit l 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" ; f L. S. Gates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong 1st Vice Pres. ; C. E- - Adderly, VicePrel -- Ieo F. Tietjen, Cashier I ' " ' FOR SALE Well Furnished Light House-keeping Apartments. Always occupied. Rent Reasonable. Best location in town A Bargian. Enquire 353 Main St. , Let MRS. NETTIE E.BERRY take your orders feral kinds of cut flowers and potted tlowers. Phone 363m 215 D. Pezzopatie Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries. Foreign Money Or-ders and Drafts ' Notary Public, Steamship AgL Banco of Naples Correspondent ! WILL OR CAN'T ...... t y j. . ' : ; - ' - t Are you advancing or receding? Do you belong to the ;"I WILL" class or the "I CANT" class. Just stop for a moment and think what this means; and we feel sure that " ' you will come to see U3 abut financial matters. - Central Bank of Bingham 4 Bingham,1, Canyon, Utah 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 Proprietor s ' ALBERTA cigars Send th em to your old friends to m v remind them ofyourself and Bingham. ; i 12's 25's and 50's in boxes of all Dealers. Theo. Marx, Manufacturer PHONE NO. 300 . BINGHAM i 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 ia 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 ; Matt Contratto MO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon Phone 124 Main Street ' ' t ? ' ! ;: General Merchandise Fresh and Cured Meats - i I t m i Lark, Utah -. ! --Jerome - i BOURGAKD i i i .. - l The Old Time Meat Market at the old Stand where j you can always rely on getting the BEST of MEATS. FISH and FOWL- - i TI10NE 5 ALWAYS THE BEST I NOT HOW LITTLE-H-OW MUCH t The only commodity this Company has to sell is Service. ; i It wants to see how much, not how little, Service it can offer its patrons. Do you realize all the opportunities of Service you get'with the telephone? For instance :i The local, manager is glad to make an emergency installation in cases of . quarantined illness. An emergency long-distanc- e call having to do with sickness or death will get preference over everything on the line.; In an emergency the operator will put through a call for the police, the fire department or a doctor without you looking up the number. Just give your address and tell what the emergency is. Particularly, do you know how much quicker and less expensive a Station-to-Statio- n call is? ASK OUR MANAGER ABOUT THESE SERVICE FEATURES We Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. $ I ; : WALNUT CAFE UA Little Better TJian Good Enough" Private Tables for Ladies 61 East Second South St. Salt Lake City. Phone Was. 10254 Study Out Adi . JACK'S PLACE . . . G. M. Gregory, Prop. j We Serve the Best of Everything Soft Drinks and Eats Phone Wasatch 2881 77 West 2nd iouth St. Salt Lake City . 1 Did it Ever Occur to You That men may be born free but they are soon hog tied with prejudices.' That America can't help it if there are more children born in Germany . than there is in France. That Clemericeau's eloquent oratory will not presuade Amer-ican mothers thev should raise sons to fight the battles of France. . That although Canyon. Hall is a little farther to walk the old tragayances, whilst women dis-play them. ; . ,That a diamond ring will daz-zle girls eyes and yet leave her mind as dull as ever. That bad teeth have kept many people from smiling. - . ' ;.- Thai no matter what we do posterily no doubt will have some pleasant things ' to say about us. . That so strong are human su-spicions that when one nation prepares against war1 other na-tions assume that it is pre-paring for war. v That John Wanamaker said, "It is a privilege to have a chance to help even one person every day." I dance floor is draw-ing the crowds. r - That if a man really and truly knows himself, he will know something of human nature. . That people who fish for temptations are pretty sure to get a bite. . That a man with a swelled head is usually not satisfied to let swell enough alone. That Conan Doye declares that there are no divorces in heaven, well of course you can't get one without a lawyer. That crimes by married wo-men suggest that you won't have to die with your boots on if you stay single. ; '.' That grown people tire of their toys as children do. That by careful observation you will notice that wealth brings Uappines as often as poverty. That if Europe doesn't soon get right she will get left. That responsibility is one of the best" excuses one has for living. That we can be happy with-out a fortune but not without friends. ... 1 That sometimes it takes more courage to back out than to o fihead. t t That California's action in voting for a dry enforcement should not surprise anyone be-cause there's a raisin. f I That men conceal their ex- - |