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Show :' THE BINGHAM NEWS v t ' - , railroad tracks In the path of a flier. Realising the child' peril, the dog threw himself against. her with aufflr clent Impact to knock her clear of dan-ger, and was cut to pieces by the train before he could regain safety. . The little one's mother had tried to dls courage the dog from going when the daughter started on her errand. .. Harolo Act of Colli. A . colli dog Is reported to have aaved the life of a London (Ont.) girl, while accompanying the child to a tiearhy store. The girl atoppd n th larging, extending, perfecting and adding to the present wa-terworks system of said Town ' and securing an additional wa-ter supply for the purpose of supplying and distributing wa-ter to the inhabitants thereof, the same to be " owned and controlled by said municipal-ity , . ' against the issue of waterworks bonds, he shall place an "X" in the space after the word "No." . On the reverse side of said ballot shall be v the following: "Official ballot for Town of Bingham Canyon, ".Salt Lake County, Utah, special bond elec-tion, October 9th,-1923;;-- ' ' (Fac-simil- e Signature); VOTAND BOOST FOR feETTER WATER Noticeof Special Bond Election if i ' Town of 3ingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, State of Utah. WHEREAS, theYes iWedf-at- e and pressing need of raising funds forthe. purpose of defray-ing the fixpen$e J of; increasing, improving enlarging, 'extending, ,., perfecting., aad adding to the ' present vfaterworks system of said Town of Bingham Canyon and securing an additional water supply fof the purpose of supply-ing and distributing water to the inhabitants thereof, the same to be owned and controlled by said municipality. ; NQVV, THEREFORE, , notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 9th day "of October, A. D. 1023, a special election will be held within the limits of the Town-o- f fiingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah, for the pur- - fose of submitting to the ? electors, of said 'Town, as shall nave paid a property tax therein in the year next preced-ing such election, the following proposition; tb-w- it : 1 . J ' "SaH tne le Voupoft bonds of the Town of Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, .Utah, in the sum' of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) be issued and sold for the pur-pose of defraying the expense of increasing, improving, en- - At said election the form of ballot shall be . substantially as follows:" . .. . , "BOND i ELECTION' BALLOT V ' Yes 5 I For issue of water- - - works bonds : . . i . . ; No o ? If the voter desires to voter-i-favor of the issue of waterworks bonds he shall place an "X" in the space after the . word "Yes." If he desires to vote ' ' .U...,...-..iL.........i-.-..i-- .. - ' "- - Town Clerk, Town of Binghani Canyon, Utah.'.',; f.f-n.r- f At said election the polls shall be opened at the hour of. seven o'clock a. m., and closed at the hour of seven o'clock p. m. The polling, place fqr all quali-fied electors for' the 'Town' df Bingham Canyon shall be at the Town Hall in said Town, and the Judges of Election are: THOMAS TIBBLE, SAM JOFS, F. H. BEMIS. Dated at Bingham Canyon, Utah, this 5th day of September, A; D. 1923. By order of: THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF BING-HAM CANYON, SALT ' LAKE COUNTY, UTAH. . By DR. F. E. STRAUP, Attest: President. F. W. QUINN, v Town Clerk. (SEAL) BINGHAM STAGE LINE ; ' ..(- - I t , : , . ' .. - : !S Schedule Now . Effective . t Cars leave Bingham 8, 9, and - -- 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. rri. . v .: ' : U " Cars leave Salt Lake Qity 7 , 9, and ,li a. nC. ana 1, 3, 5 , . ; , ''-- 'I 9 and Jl.p.'.rnrHaf V;S? Local Office The Diamond 1 ' ' Main Street " . Phone 41 ., , ...... 3. . ... " FARES. j RoundjWTrip . $2.50 One Way ... $1.50 ...... Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd. So.' St. Phone Was. 1069 , ; Shady Nook Dairy Milk and Cream That Stand the Test See the Recent Analysis of Our Milk I We Supply the Best Boarding Houses in Bingham Look out for the Dodge Milk Truck, It's Ours I J. WELSH, Proprietor BINGHAM NEWS PRINTING PLANT a The Only Plant Operating in this Great Camp that Can Furnish you with LETTERHEADS POSTERS ENVELOPES HAND .BILLS STATEMENTS BLOTTERS BUSINESS CARDS MEAL TICKETS BLANK BOOKS MILK TICKETS ADMISSION TICKETS BY-LAW- S WINDOW CARDS BILLHEADS WEDDING CARDS WEDDING STATIONERY Give us a chance To hid on your work Before sending elsewhere ;j We can supply you the choicest of Home-Mad- e Candies; J J also Candies boxed by the best manufacturers. 0 ! Royal Candy Co. Nos.land2 ;: Chili and Tamales Fresh Daily ;; Light Lunches J! BINGHAM, UTAH 7, ! 0. PEZZOPANE Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries j Foreign Money Orders and Drafts Banco of Naples Correspondent Steamship Agent Notary Public 541 MAIN STREET BINGHAM llllllllllllllllliHIIIIIIIH I Eagle Grocery j & Meat Market 1 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF UP-TO-DA- TE I Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables I A FEW OF OUR GROCERY SPECIALS ARE: H ,10 pounds Sugar $1-0- 0 g H One gallon can Majola Oil 2.25 j H 100 pound sack Potatoes 2.00 . j 1 In our MEAT MARKET we carry the very best Meats at all times g s at very reasonable prices. . A Few Specials j 1 Boiling Beef 10 cents per pound g H Pot Roasts : .... 15 cents per pound g g ? Eastern Ham 28 cents per pound g H "' Bacon ...28 cents per pound H j Weinies r.fcM - fl 20 cents per pound j j Frankfurters . : . v. : 20 cents per pound g I ' Minced Ham . 20 cents per pound 1 j Liver Sausage .18 cents pei-poun-d '7.1 I 43-35-- 47 CARR FORK, BINGHAM I GIVE US A TRIAL Phone 21 IllilllHIlllIIIIIIIIIIi llllllHillipilllllllIllllllllM 1 ,, ... . ' "i Sheeting 9ement ' ' "v An-- 18-ml-le tunnel ha ma pterred to brtatfNew Yorft water from the Oatukllls, Four hundred thousand" tvar reli of cement will be used. In lining the tunnel. ' A Billing plant at the mouth of each one of. the seven, shafts of the tunnel discharge! compounded concrete, down an eight-inc- h pipe at the rata of mile a minute. The con-crete la ahot Into ateet ' forma by "'concrete cannon." r t Reckon the Mllee for Ywraelf. The telephone wire In ute In the United States, If made Into one con-tinuous line, would be sufficient to en-circle the globe at the equator more than one thousand times. WHERE ALL THE SUGAR GOES Bakeri and Maker of Candy and Soft Drlnkt Um Vaat Amounta of It Not more than half of the sugar we Americans consume la used In our homes. The rest goes into manufac-tured products. The estimates of the quantities used In manufacture run this way: Our candy makers alone use more than 850,000 tons, and 130,000 tons more go to sweeten up chocolates and Ice creams. Every year the bakers dip Into the national sugar bowl for well over 45,-00- 0 tons for bread, 55,000 tons for crackers and 90,000 tons goes every yeur Into frosting and odds and ends In the bakeries. Fourteen thousand or more soft-drin- k makers hit the nation's sugar bin for at least 130,000 tons for their concoctions and another 100,000 tons goes Into condensed milk. Twenty thousand tons of sugar Is chewed up each year In gum; and less aesthetic jaws worked on another 15,000 tons that goes Into the nation's "eatln' tobacco," this not including about 6,000 tons that goes to smoking tobaccos. The country's pill and potion bill disposes of about 6,000 tons of sugar each year, and the corner druggist us an unknown quantity in filling what the doctor ordered. Even sticky fly paper and roach, ant and rat killers draw from the sugar supply to the tune of hundreds of tons. And nobody knows how much has gone Into bootleg and home-brew- Nation's Business. SCALING SHIPS BY MACHINERY Labor-Savin- g Device for Cleaning Hot-tor- n of Vessels Is Run by Compressed Air. Scaling ships' bottoms by machinery is the latest labor-savin- g practice de-vised to aid "those who go down to, the sea In ships." Ever since the ad-vent of Iron and steel hulls, one of the meanest jobs faced by Jack is clean-ing the Teasel's underwater section when the ship is placed in dry dock. Hammers with chisel-lik- e heads, wire brashes and even cold chisels have been laboriously wielded to clean off marine growths, rust and the old paint, Now comes the ship scaling machine run by compressed air and looking very much like the pneumatic riveters so painfully familiar to New Yorkers who live near modern building oper-ationsand who doesn't t By its use, one man with a scaling machine can ln as much in a day as could six men with the old-tim- e methods and do a better and cleaner Job at that Oauxe goggles are needed, however, In op-erating the ship staler, because It works so fast, that bits of metal, rust and paint fly about In a veritable shower. Another modification of the machine is run by electricity. Report of Condition of the First National Bank or Bingham Canyon, Bingham Canyon, Utah, at the close of business Sept 14, 1923. Reserve District No. 12. .... . Charter No. 11631 RESOURCES ' ? Loans and Discounts .. $ 14,334.00 Overdrafts Secured 62.23 i Other Bonds, Stocks, Securities, etc 84,761.00 Hanking House $71,400.00 - ! . Furniture and Fixtures 3,517.25 74,917.25 i Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.... 4,866.11 ' Cash in vault and amount due from - National Banks ... 13,880.36 , Amount due from State Banks, Bankers, etc 40,555.90 Checks on other banks in same city 33.05 $233,409.90 LIABILITIES. , Capital Stock paid in $100,000.00 ?TUT-us- , I;u?P,drof;its 25,000.00 j $6,496.35 Reserved for Taxes 1,500.00 " , , 4- - -- : ST 4- $7,996.35 Less expenses, taxes and - interest paid $1,206.52 6,789.83 : Cashiers checks outstanding. 331.60 Individual deposits subject to check 49,3253 Savings accounts 51 952 94 Total deposits.'., ,$101,28847" f?71-- ' a .:..:.;! - --1 " $233,409.90 State of Utah, - County of Salt Lake, ss. ( L E. Chandler, cashier of the abov$? named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the bes of my knowledge and belief. .. E. CHANDLER, Cashier. '? Subscribed and sworn to this - 27th day of September, 1923. Correct-Attes- t: F. W. QUINN, CEO. E. CHANDLER, , Notary Tublic. B. C. ROOKLIDGE, ' Residing at Bingham Can- - J. W. ROOKLIDGE, , yon, Utah. - Directors. My commission expires Jan. 20th, 3928. ,. : Vole Pictures. , 80 that future ft'neratlonn might be aMe to compare t)e quality f her tmg with that of volcrg yet unheard, Welba cunsented Xo tlog Jnt Vrofeasor Low'i audiometer, aa Instrument which photogTapha tb waves of aotind as they come from the alnger'a llpa. This photograph la quite different from that of ny other'vule ever recorded. Vo other haa had anything resembling tha aame variation combined with the 4me regularity. It Is full of harmonica and Inflnltealmal variations In ' the ware, but these waves are perfect In regularity. Thla mliht account for Its crr'lng power, by superimpoaltion, since It la not a loud voice In the ordU nary aenne. |