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Show THE BINGHAM NEWS I - 'iy SERVICE Service that 8imply mU3t rendered with the utmost con MEANS LVCRm nrTAII ATTTNnrn "deration 3 our governing principle' We do erythinj to TH HI in k I U LUKll lVJ. I relieve you of worriment. O'Donnell & Co. ED O'DONNELL, Local Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 17 Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch (5461 You will have peace of mind in Bingham when your valua-bles are in one of our SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES ' You can rent them from $2.00 to $3.00 per year. Come in and see them. Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong, 1st Vict Pres. i C. E. Adderly, Vice Pres. Arthur M. Thonuui, Cashier , 1 Bingham and Garfield Railway Company Through Daily Package Car Service from Salt Lake City is operated in connection with the Union Pa-cific 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 MAGICAL SUPPLIES Latest and Best in Sporting Goods of all Kinds Magic Dice, Miss or Pass New Bee 67 and Bicycle Cards for Entertainments v Joker's Novelties, Carnival Sup-plies Stage Make-Up- s, Amuse-ment Devices, Photos from Life, Semi Nude MOAB NAVAJO NOVELTY COMPANY 135-- 7 Regent Street Salt Lake City Utah Phone Was. 2753 mbj Bingham Bakery Co. I Bread, Cakes and Pastry j of all kinds ! MADE IN BINGHAM j We - Specialize in Wedding and Birthday Cakes. i GIVE US ONE TRIAL AN D YOU WILL FORGET j THE SALT LAKE BAKERIES. Phone m Bingham t LARK MERCANTILE - 'I GENERAL MERCHANDISE' FRESH AND CURED MEATS i' Tl LARK, UTAH New Wasatch Hotel 'Sunshine in Every Room" For accomodations like home, stop at 78 WEST BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY 1 i This Minute our Price May Seem a Bit Sour j BUT i Our Qualitys' Sweet, Lasts More Than an Hour ; WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK CITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP f C Parodi. Propr. 533 Main Street ' ABOVE CITY HALL mmbmmmm D. PEZZOPANE FRESH MEATS AND FISH Fancy Imported and , Domestic Groceries lm Foreign Money Orders and Drafts iwlSjftvi Banco of Naples Correspon- - JMr STEAMSHIP AGENT S!? gTtjf NOTARY PUBLIC "rs 541 MAIN STREET BINGHAM FLOWERS For Every Occasion Wedding, Birthday and Dancing Parties a Specialty Funeral Designs At Moderate Prices Mrs. JAMES NERDIN 358 Main Street Phone 310 a 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 STOP AT THE Modern Hotel Neat, Clean and Home-lik- e. 530 Main St Phone 170 Bingham News Printery ACCURACY, SPEED and REASONABLE PRICES Our Motto We have secured one of the best Printers in the State. GET YOUR WORK DONE AT HOME ANYTHING IN THE PRINTING LINE. Phone 91 Bourgard Building TRY A GENUINE HAND MADE HAVANA CIGAR . THE ALBERTA 't Manufactured by THEO MARX 112 East Second South Street . Salt Lake City Utah MMJ. When in Salt Lake stop at THE ALTON HOTEL Modern Clean Quiet Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager 138 South State interest in Bingham. How pleas ant. That sometimes after you do a man a favor he is liable to have a lapse of memory. That some people own a car, but would prefer the other man paying for the gas and oil and taking him in his car, than to using his own. That too many girls pay so little attention to the shape of the fellow's head who asked her to go for a ride. That competition in love-maki- ng has hastened many a mar-riage. That if lumber had been more expensive a few years ago it would have been a benefit to the people who got burned out of a home last week. That everyone was pleased to see Dr. Straup back in town this week after having been laid up for so long, undergoing repairs. Did It Ever Occur toYou That as a rule the ladies who work the hardest for any char-ity, receive less thanks and pub-licity than the drones. That the girl with a pretty face at one time didn't worry about the shape of her leg but it's different now. That if the typewriter man-ufacturers hadn't named their machines the Silent we wouldn't have noticed the wonderful change. That the people of Lark may get the promised changes in the school house by the time school commences again but maybe not. That there is more silk to be worn this summer we are told. Well, it ought to be a pretty summer. That man may brag about his ability to build, but he couldnf build a Bryce Canyon no matter how much money he had at his disposal. That it always paid a man to look ahead some, but now in the days of autos a man should look carefully every time before crossing a street. That it would be to their ad-vantage if some people used an emergency brake on their tongue That according to statistics savings accounts in the United States jumped from 18 billions to nearly 39 billions in the last five years and yet there are peo-ple who look you in the eye and tell you the country is going to h . That when you have laid on a bed of pain all night and the doc tor comes around and in just a few seconds relieves you, the de-sire would be to embrace the doctor, but in many cases it wouldn't work. That there is always a long string of patients to be attended to daily by the Bingham doctors well, one can t wonder at it when the ladies the doctors employ are so attractive. That in the brief space of two years the girls have devised more ways of wearing short hair than mere man did in two hundred years. If you don't be-lieve it ask Edith. That when a person has work-ed incessantly for a community welfare and only received criti-cism and abuse he might as well let them alone, then in time his efforts might be appreciated. That Jack Dempsey is going to sail for Europe it is said. Well, who would want to fight if he had a cute little girl like Jack has. That Deliberation is a mighty good thing in its way, but it has broken very few records. That whether it is Taxes or Taxis they cost a lot and don't go far. That the question was recent-ly asked "Does the wolf keep the stork away from the door." That efforts are being made to preserve wild life in the national parks, but there is no necessity for its encouragement in the cities. That some of the fire traps we mentioned in our editorial of last week have been demolished but there are others still re-maining. That on account of a line of "pie" which was omitted to. be taken out last week several peo-ple were under the impression we had started a Greek news-paper. That Oscar Palmquist swam for four hours when the Titanic went down in 1912, and was picked up by a rescue ship. Re-cently he fell into five feet of water at Park at Bridgeport, Conn., and was drowned. That if Walt needs a little tip we might hand him one that we got handed the past week. In 1 Corinthians 7;9 St Paul says; "It is better to many than to burn." That I. II. Masters still has an L TOWN ('FF1CIALS OF BING-HAM CANYON Dr. F. E. Straup, President. F. W. Quinn, Clerk. Board Members, Dan Fitzger-ald, R. H. Kenner, Art Soren-se- n and C. L. Countryman. Town Marshal, W. F. Thomp-son. Night Patrolmen, John Mitch-ell and Si Jones. Attorney, A. C. Cole. Water Master, Wm. Robbins. Health Officer, H. N. Standish |