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Show THE BINGHAM NEWS "V" ' ' 'N H -- : . r--- i t r-- vU The Man Who Takes Care of His Money carries the stamp of thrift, purpose and stability. He has the confidence of the community; he is conserva-tive; his judgment counts. Man to man, are you one of these fellows? Your account will be welcomed and properly cared for here. Practice banking and conserve your income. "Oldest Bank in Bingham Canyon" Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH , OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong, 1st Vice Pres. C. E. Adderly, Vice Pres. Arthur M. Thomas, Cashier PlSEPVICEP Service that simply must be renderei with 1116 utmost con MEANS EVER nPTAM ATTTNnrn seraon s our governing principle. We do everything to TH ni in IK P I IU LUkIIiVX. i relieve you of worriment. pRCAVEM O'Donnell & Go. ED O'DONNELL, Local Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 17 Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 When In the Market for a Home, Insurance or Investment OF ANY KIND Call or Write JAMES H. WIGHT Utah Exchange Co., Phone Was. 2176. SALT LAKE CITY. 113 South Main Street Real Estate Insurance Investments Bingham and Garfield Railway Company Through Daily Package Car Service from Salt Lake City is operated in connection with the Union I'a-- s ' ciflc System. Semi-weekl- y iced refrigerator cars in summer and heated refrigerator cars in winter are operated for convenience of patrons receiving ship-ments of perishable freight. T. H. PERLEYWITS, A. W. MALY, Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah This Minute our Price May Seem a Bit Sour BUT Our Qualitys' Sweet, Lasts More Than an Hour WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK CITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP C Parodi. Propr. 533 Main Street ABOVE CITY HALL FOR SALE Thirty Rooms of Furniture in the CALIFORNIA HOTEL Will also rent or lease the build-ing after the furniture has been disposed of. A chance of a life-time for someone desirious of making money. Apply Jim ROLANDO 590 Main St. Bingham, Utah LARK MERCANTILE GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEATS ii ! LARK, UTAH New Wasatch Hotel 'Sunshine in Every Room" , For accomodations like home, stop at 78 WEST BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY GAS that is Really Gas Your Last Chance on Leaving Bingham To Get Oil and Gas for your Car at Salt Lake City Prices WE OPERATE TWO GROCERY STORES Steve Amicone Grocery Co. 12 Main Street Bingham, Utah FLOWERS For Every Occasion Wedding, Birthday , and Dancing Parties a Specialty Funeral Designs At Moderate Prices Mrs. JAMES NERDIN 358 Main Street Phone 310 D. PEZZOPANE FRESH MEATS AND FISH Fancy Imported and Lt! Domestic Groceries Foreign Money Orders d$firv and Drafts BJS&Vvl Banco of Naples Correspon-- Jp STEAMSHIP AGENT feb fc L JS NOTARY PUBLIC vsJr& 541 MAIN STREET BINGHAM The Copper Hotel THE MOST MODERN HOTEL IN BINGHAM FIREPROOF THROUGHOUT A. E. FOUNDULAKIS, Manager PETE PITCH IOS, Proprietor 541 Main Street Phone 418 Bingham J STOP AT THE Modern Hotel Neat, Clean and Home-like- . 530 Main St Phone 170 NOTICE GILLETTE RAZOR USERS Smooth-edg- e Safety Razo; Blades for Gillette Razors only. Better than the Best. 50 cents per dozen. Limited Stock. These blades are guaranteed to Imported. Moab Navajo Novelty Co. 135-- 7 Regent Street Salt Lake City, Utah Send your Packages, Suit cases and Trunks by American Railway Express at reduced rates. FOR LATEST STYLES DRESSMAKING see Mrs. Alfred Nelson 461 Main Street Over the Bingham Furniture Company's Store Next door to the Bingham Hospital Cadillac Expert I Ambulance Attendants I Ambulance Service Co. To any Hospital in Salt Lake City $25.00 Phone phone Salt Lake, Was. 4040 Bingham 17 f i'Mj." When in Salt Lake stop at THE ALTON HOTEL Modern Clean Quiet Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager 138 South State ' of washers weekly, which means much as to the cleanliness of the people in Bingham, also the abil-ity of their salesmen. That if we have one friend in the world its surely Dr. T. B. Beatty. That we must patronize the Elks Dance, also the Firemen's Picture which will be exhibited on St. Patrick's day. That some of the juniors went to Salt Lake Wednesday evening not to the tourney but to the jail. That most fellows admire the beautiful women, but a good cook should be preferable. That it is nice to have smiles given out with your ice cream, and Hose sure dispenses them. That the new Stage Line cars are a good indication of the per-manency of the business. That some of the post office girls ought to be able to save enough money, with their new raise in salary, to get married on. That the Tax collector has been looked upon as a peddler several times this week. That no matter how skillful a man may be mentally, he can al-ways employ his hands in mus-cular tasks, if he wants to. That unexpected ability com-pels attention and crowns the credulous with benefits. That the bill advancing salar-ies of postal employees has been approved by the president. The salary advances will total about $68,000,000 a year, it is estimat-ed. Quite a nice little sum in itself but not too much when one realizes how they have to work, especially in Bingham Canyon Did It Ever Occur toYou That we do not offer fabulous prices for correspondence and pay up with bum checks, which are returned with the unpleas-in- g "No Funds" stamp. That the linotype wouldn't follow copy on this column last week, altho it had been typewrit-ten. That the harder one tries to help some people who are in need of assistance, the less one's services are appreciated. That it has been said that fam iliarity breeds contempt. That we don't need to go out and extol the merits of this pa-per to the people of Binglfcun, it has never changed its size or its policy since its inception and we do not offer something we canno give. That every dog will have its day but what about the cats. That the "many" pictures tak en of Jack Dempsey while he was in Bingham, amounted to three. That there is still a need for more rooms in Bingham, who is goinjr to make a start on the next building. That altho one store adver-tised freely in a certain publica-tion, they are compelled to quit Bingham. That one don't necessarily have to use their hands to be a fighter. That the hoodlums of Bing-ham should be shown the only trail. That a man may be full of great thoughts, and big ideas, and also be a wonderful talker, especially amongst the ladies, but talk is cheap, and it costs money to buy whiskey. That in some drug stores it is possible to buy anything, but the real business people handle only drugs. That Mark James is handling some wonderful Radios this week. Drop in and see his bar-gains. You don't need to send East. That the only place a girl can now be vaccinated, without dis-playing the scar is her ear. That every man and woman in Bingham will be pleased to hear that the mail earners and all the hard working clerks in the Bing-ham Post Office are getting a raise of wages. That somebody thought a foundation was being dug on the Bourgard empty lot, but it was only a pipe line for the town be-ing installed. That scientists claim there is a big per centage of alcohol in sauerkraut and yet Mrs. Now-lan- d still feeds her patrons with it. That uncalled for, unkind words, sometimes cut worse than the sharpest knife, and separate friends. That a white lie will ruin a man's reputation for veracity. That sometimes a word spok-en in a joke, cuts to the quick. That the trouble with dead beats is, they are not dead but always trying to ply their wares. That the mystery is that so many men need glasses when things are so easy to be seen. That an Arkansas man has been married sixteen times, don't you imagine he is a pretty good fighter himself? That one thaw hasn't made a Spring by the way snow contin-ues to fly. That according to the "Big Chief" there will be a new mov-ie house in Bingham in the near future. That the Bingham Basket-ba- ll fans will show all the rest in the State they are surely loyal to their home team . That E. L. Burgon is the Chairman of the Eighth Inter-Mounta- in Live Stock Show that will be held at Salt Lake City from March 31 to April 4th. That the Utah Power and Light Co. are receiving car-loa- ds NOTICE Dr. Dorton and Frame, Dentists, have moved their offices from above the Wells Groceteria and are now located in the Woodr-in- g Building (Upstairs.) |