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Show THB BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM. UTAH - - I:- -' V - - ' --iZ5T one by Peterson in the sixth and one by Whitey in the ninth. ,.. 1 came over on Sunday last and took the scalps away from the Bingham teani by six runs to fOUr." ' '." " V ' ., ditions, there is not the slight-est doubt but what they will succeed. It must be manifest, however, that if capital prac-tises religion in its conduct of business, if it applies the Golden Rule to industrial relations, la-bor must do so too. There should be no one 'sided affair promises without deeds, or real action don't ,amount to much, there must be real honest-to-goodne- ss The trouble of the whole sit-uation is that neither capital nor labor has been willing to make concessions to the other and thereby both have assumed re-sponsibility for crowding the Golden Rule out of their busi-ness relations. - The game was the strongest contest as yet exhibited in the league. Elmer Burt pitched a good game for the Smelter lads, giving Bingham only five hits and striking out eight men. Bo-be- rg started the fracas for Bingham and was relieved by Dunn in the sixth, Boberg giv-ing the Smelters six hits and striking out four men when re-lieved by Dunn, who struck out one man and gave the Smelter lads five hits. The feature of the game was a triple play in the first inning, when Bingham had two mSn on bases and Orgille knocked what appeared to be a home run. Simpson of the Smelter made a spectacular catch and threw the ball, Nyberg to McKendrick, for a triple. Two three-bagge- rs were made, Editorial . GOLDEN RULE METHODS In his annual address to the Iron and Steel Institute, Presi-dent Gary, of the United States Steel Corporation, declared em-phatically that the practice of religion contains the only solu-tion of the relations of capital and labor He is not the first man to advocate the application of the Golden Rule, nor will he be the last one. So evident is it that there should be real commo-n- sense religion in business, before business can succeed as it should that Christian practice must be advocated for all time to come. But Judge Gary spoil-ed all his former talk when he said that in the steel industry it was practically impossibe to do away with the 12 hour day. If capital and labor engaged not only in the steel but in every other industry, work together to secure practical change of con- - NOTICE Notwithstanding the continued high price of Sugar THE ROY-AL CANDY CO. will still main-tain tneir old prices and will supply the best of soft drinks and candies to be obtained in BINGHAM. FOR SALEThe Opera loose Apartments with all its fur-niture ;also furniture frfcrn two ather apartments. Apply, W. E. Collins, P 0. Box 223, Bingham When in need of a GOOD 1 PHOTOGRAPH Call at AMUNDSEN'S STUDIO , located at 343 Main Street Salt Lake City " (Opposite the Post Office) . : Say It With 1 i Flowers ij Give ui your orders for all kinds of cut flowers, ! potted plants and ferns p i: NEIL O'DONNELL Phonel7 HERE IS JUST WHAT YOU I --, WANT Witches Dream Book and Com-plete Fortwe Teller. Containing the full and correct interpreta-tions of all dreams and their lucky numbers. Price 25c Post-paid. Fortune telling by cards. Post-paid 25c. Fortune Telling Cards per deck. Postpaid $1.00. Joker's Novelties of every de-scription. Catalogue free. BIG INDIAN 141 Regent St. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ;( DOESN'TJtXX)K IT . $Ar1' I Svi You can't always judge a kf - Jrf book by its cover and you ' Vz EluJL may ink that coal is clean CrVffinffi - ' -- j7m) ar,d without dost or slag V ttftrffi -- H j S wnen you buy it but the . V ""j ' 111 burning tells the tale. Our I JtJJ. lilWIrcfl n'gn grade Liberty or-Uta- h ffliP la Fuel coal is well screened and KTKC' cleaned, and burns with a Jwjfjff brightness and heat that will l(la---'- V N cook and heat when wanted, W when you buy it at the Citi-te- n s. Citizens Coal and Supply Co. Phone 39 Bingham, Utah GAFIELD SMELTER BOYS ... WIN IN SUNDAY'S GAME The Base-alle- rs of Garfield When in Salt Lake secure your room at the New.Wasatch Hotel 78 West Broadway, for accomo-dations like home. Jack Curnowand Charles Uren Proprietors HOUSES TO RENT Unfurnished, in Freeman Gulch. Inquire, Charles Kelly, 24, Freeman, Bingham. SAVE STEPS AT NIGHT If your telephone bell rings at night and you must hastily put on slippers and robe and hurry, half asleep, down the stairway to answer the in-sistent summons If you are doing your housework on the up-per floor and are interrupted by the ringing bell that calls you down to answer it If, when you are ill, you must disturb your rest and painfully make your way to the tele-phone on the lower floor If any of these troubles ever happen to you, then you will appreciate the value of an Extension Telephone in Your Home Call the manager and order one now. The cost is little, the taring great. Mountain States Telephone (fJff and Telegraph Co. DRESSMAKING CHILDREN'S CLOTHES A SPECIALITY Cafl Phone 102. Bingham News Job Print Plant We specialize in COMMERCIAL PRINTING Patronize Your Home Town L. GUST, Manager Bourgard Building Acquainted 'With jg5D Her Maid o Clover It regular visitor in thouiandi of west era homes. She brings freshly churned from the "Cream of Creams"rich, pure delicious. MUTUAlv CREAMERY COl Serving 1 I Wcm Siairt BITTER CHEESE hQQS NOTICE Rugs Shampooed and Cleaned in Your Home with the APEX SUCTION CLEANER Call Phone 59 Charles Kelly 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 protection of perishable freight when weather conditions warrant. H. W. STOUTENBOROUGH. A. W. MALY, Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Binfham, Utah i Royal Candy Co. I 1 TWO STORES. I t Home-Mad- e Candies, t $ Chili and Tarn aid 2 Light Lunches 1 BINGHAM, UTAH : ii Banish Drudgery-Welco-me Leisure! j Gone is the dirt ami fuss of old-fashion-ed cooking methods, and all the tiresome labor of cooking over a hot stove, when you select your ELECTRIC RANGE A good housewife deserves the best "tools" with which to work she can accomplish most with the least expenditure of time and effort, if she has electric servants in her home. An electric range cooks while you spend time at things you like to do. The heat is easily ad-justed good resluts are sure. And w ith an electric range you have no soot, no smoke, no ashes, and no kindling. We tcill be pleased to show you the many styles and sizes of electric ranges in our large stock, Utah Power & Light Co. -- Efficient Public Sen ice" Evcrj thing Electrical for the Home O'Donnell & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 1 7 NEIL O'DONNELL, Manager Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 Buy Preserving Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Caps and Save Money at Well's Groceteria noticeT Did you ever buy a guaranteed used car? daysAU Studebaker used cars are guaranteed for 30 Tpmll'riiJvS V??Cty f eX.CelIent carsres your pocket-boo- k. Big 6 Studebaker 7 passenger. Special 6 Studebeiker 5 passenger Nash Touring 5 and 7 passenger. ' Nash Roadster. Buick Touring cars. Name the car We have it. FridayUr 8a'eSmen this dty cvery Monday and Headquarters GROVEIfS GARAGE, 128 Main Street. T. W. Naylor Co., Studebaker Distributors Open evenings 8 p. m. Sundays 9 to 5. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE The Bingham News Holered aa econd-cl- matter at the poetoffice at Bingham Canyon, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 8, 18T. Price $2.00 per year, In advance A Weekly Newspaper devoted exclusively to the interests of the Bingham District and its people. , ;, Published every Saturday at ? Bingham Canyon, Utah - George Reynolds, Editor and Publisher Bourgard Building, Main- - St. , Bingham Phone 91 BINGHAM STAGE LINE Schedule Now Effective Cars leave Bingham 8, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5. 7 and 9 p. m. Cars leave Salt Lake City 7, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. Local Office The Diamond Main Street Phone 41 FARES Round Trip .. $2.50 One Way $1.50 Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd. So. St. Phone Was. 1069 " CARD OF THANKS To all who kindly donated to the fund for the burial of Al-bert Miller, I wish to extend my sincere thanks. . C. R. Anderson. Tivoli Rooms, June 14, 1923. l'OWN 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. II. Ken-ne- r, J. A. Wright. Town Marshal, W. F. Thomp-son. Night Patrolmen, John Mitch-ell and Thomas Mayne. Water Master, Wm. Robbins. Health Officer, II. N. Stand-is- h. |