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Show " - . , THE BINGHAM NEWS. BINGHAM, UTAH - ' Matt Contratto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon Phone 124 Main Street Let MRS. NETTIE L BERRY take your orders for all kinds jy of cut flowers and potted flowers. Phone 363m - 215 When in Salt Lake City se-cure your room at the NEWWASATCH BOTE 78 West Broadway, for ac comodations like home. Jack Curnow and Chas. Uren Proprietors r California Hotel Board and Room STEAM HEAT AND BATHS Italian Cooked Meals JAMES ROLANDO, Prop. MAIN ST, BINGHAM ' D. Pezzopane Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries. Foreign Money Or-ders and Drafts Notary Public, Steamship Agt. Banco of Naples Correspondent Banking Headquarters Make our bank your financial headquarters visit 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 can gi-eatl-y increase our value to each other. Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong 1st Vice Pres. C. E-- Adderly, Vice Pres. Leo F. Tietjen, Cashier Strength and Your Foundation i Solid foundations are necessary for tall skyscrap ers or they would fall Men who would succeed must have a safe and sound start or they would fail and go backwards. Start to succeed by saving NOW at The Central Bank of Bingham Bingham, Canyon, Utah 7 W V 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 is 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 LMl MERCANTILE General Merchandise Fresh and Cured Meats Lark, Utah Jerome BOURGARD The Old Time Meat Market at the old Stand where you can .always rely on getting the BEST of MEATS. FISH and FOWL-PHON-E 5 ALWAYS THE BEST WALNUT CAFE aA Little Better Than Good Enough" Private Tables for Ladies 62 East d South St. Salt Lake City, Phone Was. 10254 John A. Warmack CANDIES & CONFECTIONERY Fountain Goods of All Kinds Everjthig in the Tobacco Line, We came West to take a Chance mi BROADWAY at West Temple 80 West 3rd So. St. Phone Was. 8131 Salt Lake City JACK'S PLACE G. M. Gregory, Prop. We Se ve the Best of Everything Soft Drinks and Eats Phone Wasatch 2S81 77 West 2nd South St. Salt Lake City "" 11 Study Our Ads New Safety Signal Syetem. A new safety slpnal system, de-scribed In Popular Mechanics Maga-sin- e, and developed with especial ref-erence to the requirements of coal mines and other underground work-ings, but applicable to many opera-tions above ground, has for Its princi-pal feature a combination of bell and Hltht signals, operated from the same electric circuit. Mounted so as to be in plain view of the hoisting engineer from his station, Is a bell to which Is attached a colored lamp that lights at the same time the bell rings on signal from one of the mine stations. Another lamp on the bell base indi-cates to the engineer that the sys-tem Is operating when he wants to repeat a signal or to give one, for which purpose he Is supplied with a conveniently located circuit closer. disease, he is anything but wel-come. ' That this camp is being delug-ed with ck schemers of all kinds, if you want to in-vest any money don't be gulled by these slick-tongu- ed slippery guys, who.se records are any-thing but reputable. If you need some reliable in-formation on investigation meet the Cashier of any of our local banks, who will be only too pleased to assist any of their fellow townsmen. mm That a number of the boys re-turned from their vacation this week and demonstrated to the care that was taken of them. That to live peacefully in Bingham one should abide by the Town Ordinances. That nobody wants any more war and it seems by the way they act nobody wants peace. That it i3 said the barber al-ways look on the bright side of a bald head. That many have changed the old slogan to read "Eat, drink Did It Ever Occur to You That in spite of a big demand for cotton the past week prices have not increased. That altho King Flu is ram-pant in our midst dealing out lesser portions of his terrifying and. remarry." That people should so live that the newspaper man who writes your obituary cannot be accused of being a consummate liar. That if there is a bottom to that bottomless pit the silvery tongued liar who made you in-v- es your earnings in his worth-less proposition will certaintly reach it. That much criticism has been made respecting the humble prune but it never goes back on a friend. That Hope is a stimulant, despair is the morning after. mm That some people will knock even if it is over a dead corpse. That a leader must keep on going but the follower can al-ways drop out anytime his feet begins to hurt. mm That Bingham merchants who never advertise always imagine that giving an Ad to the local paper would be an act of char-ity, yet at any time they need aid to boost certain propositions they usually appeal to ,the poor local Editor for a write-u- p and I boost. That it is human to be unrea-sonable at times one may be fond of onions and yet kick like a bay steer about the party who eats garlic. That if any man who gets before Judge E. E. Dudley takes the sound advice the Judge gives out there would not be many transgressors. t That if you are desirious of investigating the contents of a real Italian dinner make your wants known to Mrs. J. Rolan-do at the California Hotel, she is an adept at that style of cook-in- g. That Americans gave until it liurt and England has decided to pay till it quits hurting. That France could get along beter with Germany if the French knew how to talk the German language. Th0 if rwnn'e followed the Golden Rule there would not be - much difference if freak legi-slative laws were introduced. That a dog's life is a bed of roses compared with some peo-'ple- s. Becoverinj Tar Products. 'A combination distillation and . burning process in which the tar products nre driven off from coal be-fore being burned under boilers. Is now being Introduced In Germany. Coal from the bunker Is fed to the boiler furnace through a retort, at the bottom of which Is a distilling cham-ber facing the glowing fire on the grate. The gases driven off from the coal discharge into aa ex-traction apparatus alongside the boilers, and the tar, ammonlacal liquors, and other products recovered. This method is said to be more effi-cient than the separate gas and coking plants. Popular Mechanics Magazine. TOWN OF BINGHAM ORDINANCE No. 36 Relating to Fires and Opera-tions of the Fire Department BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bingham Canyon, Utah; That Bingham Volunteer Fire Department is hereby created and shall consist of two compan-ies which shall be known as "Company Noi 1" and "Com-pany No. 2." That each Company shall have a membership of not to exceed fifty members. That each Company shall have authority to organize its members into sub stations if necessary or advisable. That each Company shall elect its captain and other officers as set forth in its Constitution and By-La- which shall be approv-ed by the Town Board of Trus-tees. That Company No. 1 shall have exclusive jurisdiction at all fires occuring within that part of the Town lying South of the southern boundary line of the Central School House lot, said imaginary line to extend in an easterly and westerly direction to the corporate limits if the Town. That Company No. 2 shall have exclusive jurisdiction at all fires occuring within the Town lying North of the aforesaid di-viding line. That the Town Marshal and members of the Police Force upon arrival at a fire shall be under the immediate direction of the Commanding Fireman, the said Commanding Fireman shall have authority of a Police Officer until arrival of an Offi-cer of the law. That the Fire Companies shall have exclusive right of way while going to a fire.' That the Commanding Fire-man with the President or two members of the Town Board of Trustees: Provided, that in the absence of the President or members of the Board the Com-manding Fireman shall use his judgment) shall have the au-thority to remove any building or other obstruction that may be deemed necessary to check the progress of a fire. The town to b responsibl for destruction of property in compliance with this ordinance. Passed on Roll Call vote Oc-tober 9th, 1907. |