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Show THE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH uS'j, TO LEASE The WALK-U- P HOTEL Consisting of thirteen rooms toj be leased for 1 year. Newly painted and renovated through-out. A good boarding house trade established. Mrs. C. Van Tromp. Cuprum, Bingham. ' (r;Pn DOESN'T JRrr, FwifyL-- j vj? you can,t aJwayg- - jud?e ft WzyI' 1 7ffi kook by its cover and you 'siiJ may think tha coa is clean !AfcZZr!iFT anc without dust or slag JL flar Ir wnen vou buy it but the W ?J Mn burning tells the tale. Our 1 Jjnjrn rajmrjcl high grade Liberty or Utah P Xljtaife- - cleaned, and burns with a 1 iWrk IV brightness and heat that will fftfU cook and heat when wanted, 3ST - SS s when you buy it at the Citi- - zens. Citizens Coal and Supp y Co. Phone 39 Bingham, Utah , FOR SALE A Good Milch Cow. Giving about 4 gallons of milk daily. Apply KUPIIALTDT'S Ranch, Lark, Utah. Phone 210-J- 3. For Sale Old Established TRANSFER BUSINESS and complete outfit Apply at once G. W. Black 5 Dixon Avenue, Bingham When in need of a GOOD PHOTOGRAPH Call at AMUNDSEN'S STUDIO located at 343 Main Street Salt Lake City (Opposite the Post Office) Bingham News Job Print Plant We specialize in COMMERCIAL PRINTING Patronize Your Home Town L. GUST, Manager Bourgard Building When in Salt Lake secure your room at the New Wasatch Hotel 78 West Broadway, for accomo-dations like home. Jack Curnow and Charles Uren Proprietors To Bond or Lease The Keystone Extension Min-ing property adjoining the val-uable mineral deposits of the Fortuna and Congar Mines Apply 515 Atlas Block Salt Lake City, Utah i Say It With Flowers Give ut your orders for all kinds of cut flowers, I potted plants and ferns NEIL O'DONNELL - Phone 17 Look! Look! Joke Novelties Magic Puzzles Funny Banquet Novelties Table Decorations and Favors Magic Cards and Dice ; Kewpie Dolls of all Kinds Navajo Rugs Send for Catalog Free BIG INDIAN 141 Regent Street Salt Lake City, Utah 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-weskl-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 Bp g Maido'CIover BUTTER, A delicious, whole Kim food product, mkdm from purs, mLetted from I cow that (tad iu mountain putum. Rich in Quality Rich in Flavor Ton alwart can be. Mr of getting but. gar that U perfect la Quality and flavor whea yon bubt oa Maid o' Clover Butter. Your grocer alwari haa k freeh. MUTUAL" CREAMERY CQ Sntnt II Vuurn Sltitt Butter, Cheese, Eggs, JfawaTeawejewpjexawjaeearwamaeaa nilliaatiinaliyiji j NOTICE Did you ever buy a guaranteed used car? All our Studebaker used cars are guaranteed for 30 days.' We have a variety of excellent cars Prices right Terms right. We fit your pocket-boo- k. Big 6 Studebaker 7 passenger. Special 6 Studebaker 5 passenger. Nash Touring 5 and 7 passenger. Nash Roadster. Buick Touring cars. Name the car We have it. Our salesmen will be in this city every Monday and Friday. Headquarters GROVER'S GARAGE, 128 Main Street. T. W. Naylor Co., Studebaker Distributors 175 East. 2nd South 118 South State Street Phone Was. 3251 Phone Was. 1266 SALT LAKE CITY Open evenings 8 p. m. Sundays 9 to 5. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE j I Royal Candy Co. two stores. :: Home-Mad- e Candies, Chili and Tamalei '- -' i Light Lunches V. BINGHAM, UTAH H $(B WILL BUY AN Electric Range Other prices and sizes in our big stock we have just the right model for your home. With an electric range you will enjoy cooking because you will have NO SOOT NO FUMES NO ASHES NO SMOKE joy this convenience NW place your order today! Utah Power & Light Co. "Efficient Public Service" EVERYTHING 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 Built Like a High Priced Car QVERJIEAD valves, three forward speeds, water pump, vacuum and rear gasoline tank on all models, and complete equipment mark the Chevrolet as a Quality Car. There is nothing cheap or incomplete in its con-struction, finiuh or equipment tourtnir car, fuify ana-roads- ter vUOd No matter wher you llva In trw or on county wbrtfw, In elty tho farm m ui demonstrito th car to you. u. obligation. Foe prompt delivery or. tfATJT TC'TV? tfera mutt bo placod now. yX-zl'- lyl . MT9HC? Phone Murray 483 "Sh7 i I 1 , Canned Pie Fruits in Gallon Cans at Well's Groceteria pianist, who caused such com-motion in England and this country twenty-fiv- e years ago, and who on one occasion at the Royal Albert Hall in London had to play the piano behind bars on account of his magnetic or hy-nopt- ic powers over the ladies who attended his wonderful musical ability. Poderewski while the war was on gave his entire fortune to his country, and after six months in thi? country on a concert tour has made another fortune it is said equal to that which he gave away to his mother country when in distress. The question con now be broached can a man at sixty come back? It does seem remarkable that a man of his age can "Come-back- ," single handed, alone and broke and de-pending entirely on his art and get the appreciation he received from an admiring public. May Paderewski live for many years to come and enjoy the fruits of this tour. . Editorial PADEREWSKI COMES BACK Not so many years ago a cel-ebrated physician who evidently found this country too small for him and crossed the Atlantic for larger worlds to conquer, start-led civilization with the remark that men past 40 had no chance to come back and might as well die. At the time this remark occasioned a great deal of com-ment, and since that time the press of the world has taken pleasure is bawling out every man over 40. This week papers in this country have been filled with comments on the achieve-ments of Paderewski, the Polish The Bingham News "VTn!reds's'ss tho postofflce at Bingham Canyon, Utah, under the Act ol Congress ol March 8, 1879. 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 at a point N. 82 deg. 18 min. E. 1753 ft from the said Ei cor-ner of Sec. 27, T. 3 S., R. 3. W., S. L. Mer. This application is designated in the tate Engin-eer's Office as No. 9279. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, ynust be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this of-fice within thirty (30) days af-ter the completion of the publi-cation of this notice. R. E. Caldwell, State Engineer. Date of first publication April 28, 1923. Date of completion of publica-tion May 26th, 1923. NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 20, 1923: Notice is hereby given that Henry N. Standish whose post-offi- ce address is Bingham Can-yon, Utah, has made applica-tion in accordance with the re-quirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amend-ed by the Session Laws of Utah 1919, to appropriate two-tent- hs (.2) of a Sec. Ft. of water from Bingham Creek in Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point S. 78 deg. 55 min. E. 1746.5 ft. from the EVi corner of Sec. 27. Town-ship 3 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed by means of a flume a distance of 585 ft. and there used from January 1st to Dec. 31st, inclusive, of each year for the purpose of precipi-tating the copper contained In the water. After having been so used the water will be re-turned to the natu ral channel 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. HONESTY Miss Alice Nelson, an em-ployee of the Royal Laundry who was assorting the different bundles of laundry brought in by the collectors on Thursday morning found a roll of bills in one bundle amounting to the sum of $280.00. The young lady immediately notified the mana-ger James A. Wright, who got in communication with the own-er of the soiled colthing, which was sent in for a clean-u- p this party proved to be Peter Louris of the Athens Bakery, he was notified of the young lady's find and was advised to call at the office of the laundry, Louris re-ceived the money from Mr. Wright and according to the manager, without even a word of thanks, or a sign of apprecia-tion walked out of the office. The young lady may be pleased to learn however that her honest actions are much appreciated by the many patrons of this pop- - ular local laundry. TOWN OFFICIALS OF BING-HA- M 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-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-ish. Chairman Thomas E. McKay ; and former Chief Justice E. E. Corfman of the Public Utilities Commission were visitors in J Bingham on Monday investigat-- ; ing the advisibility of admitting j another stage line between Bingham and Salt Lake City. Senator H. N. Standish was the recipient of a letter of con- - gratulation this week from the ' Utah Associated Industries ap-preciating his excellent work in the State Senate during his term. Waiting the Signal. The beech, with tta Urn, lean buds, etuis to spring from the ground like a lire. It la a Ore with the iluy of countless tiny Urea among Its brunches. The elm, which la a plume In slmpe, Is Hushed Iu Its highest branches with the tlrst tide of blos-som. Everywhere the spring seems like a runner stooping In readiness for the signul lo start. Hobert l.ynd. |