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Show Sr THE BINGHAM NEWS County Assessor Busy Deputy County Assessor, Wil-lar- d Evans, of the County As-sessor's office of Salt Lake City is back in camp busy assessing property and collecting taxes. Mr. Evans is well known in Bing ham, having for many years re-sided here and held the position last year, his work at that time meeting with general approval. Hicks' Tailoring 520 Main Street, Bingham Gents and Ladies Clothing Made Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Alterations Made. Our Work is Guaranteed Give us a Trial. Prompt Deliveries Made mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmattmsmsmtmsmsmsswsmaMsmsmssssmsmstsmsssmswsassmswsMwsmsmsmsmsmsm U, S. CAFE Under New Management UNEQUALLED DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Opposite the City Hall Ball and Beardall, Props. Board and Room. Home Cook-ing. Apply, Mrs. D. Drew. 61 Carr Fork " For Domestic and IMPORTED Groceries Of the Best and CANDIES too, See Louis DaPra at the Copperfield Candy Store Phone 117 The Elite Cafe Our Motto is to please GIVE US A TRIAL Take one of our Lunches to work with you. They are good Mrs. Nowland, Proprietress Adjoining theTown Hall Purest Milk for Your Babies We Furnish You Direct From Our Own Dairy The Bingham Dairy Phone 232 Bingham Furniture Co. gff Simmon's, Beds Mattresses l fir A and Springs M ':jff Js "fSi Solid Oak Davenports in Gen- - j I I I jSfc)"l",,tBl uine Leather $35.00 and up . Jpl Dishes, Aluminum Ware, Win JT" fi7llji dow Shades, Stoves. Ij 3 ll 111 ffl We will Exchange New Fur- - II B irj niture for your Old. "v Jrj - V-- .i ': YOU SHOULD CARRY A POLICY IN THE NATIONAL CASUALTY CO. of DETROIT, MICHIGAN BECAUSE They provide Indemnity for loss of time due to Accident or Sick-ness. Confining and Non-Confini-and BECAUSE We issue the most liberal and broadest policies on the market and pay our claims promptly, as the following list shows. Bingham Claims Paid in February and March F. Meyer $22.00 G. Buckle .... $5.55 C. Young $28.57 F. Makis $8.00 H. Lasky $22.00 M. Vardakis $16.00 P. G. Fourkas $16.66 H. W. Jones $12.00 W. Meyers .. $6.66 J. G. Murray, $16.66 John Dimas $20.00 W. E. Crandall $46.00 Le Roy Jones $10.00 A. K. Hugoboom $15.00 C. L. Williner $5.33 Frank Bakis $8.00 Nick Balic .....: $171.42 To Whom It May Concern : This is to Certify that the Na-tional Casualty Co., of Detroit, Michigan, has paid the sum of $171.42 under Policy No. C344,-29- 3 for injuries received in an accident Jan. 11, 1925. The company has adjusted this claim to my entire satisfaction through their local Agent, Tony Rino. (Signed) NICK BALIC. March 26, 1925. For further information Call or Write TONY RINO Phone 260 P. O. Box 131 Buy Bread that Is Made In Bingham Come in and let us show you how it is made Don't say our BREAD is no good until you have given us a TRIAL Standard Bread Co. Ernest Panieri, Prop. M. L. JAMES The Home of Radio in Bingham Drop in and hear a Coast Program We carry a good supply of Radio Batteries Tubes and other Accessories THE UP TO DATE STORE 489 Main Street Bingham Canyon Bingham Bakery Co. Bread, Cakes and Pastry of all kinds MADE IN BINGHAM We Specialize in Wedding and Birthday Cakes. GIVE US ONE TRIAL AND YOU WILL FORGET THE SALT LAKE BAKERIES. Phone 187 Bingham LADIES If you want your HAIR taken care of Right Call at EDITH and ELAINE'S BEAUTY PARLORS 289 Main Street Phone 264M FOR SALE FURNITURE in 39 Rooms of the new Fireproof BINGHAM HOTEL Everything NEW within the past six months. FIRST PAYMENT $2,000.00 Balance in Easy Payments. Our Rooms are Full Every Night Must Leave on Account of High Altitude Apply, Proprietor, BINGHAM HOTEL Main Street Bingham Canyon FOR SALE One Cash Register Also Two Good Showcases Apply TOM MAYNE Main Street NOTICE Will sell or trade for Bingham Property 26 acres of GOOD FARMING LAND. Located at American Fork, Utah. For par-ticulars apply at this office. Royal Candy Co. STORE NO. 1, Phone 13 STORE NO. 2, Phone 189 HOME MADE CANDY CHILL TAMALES, LIGHT LUNCHES HOT AND COLD DRINKS Citizen's Coal and Supply Co. HANDLES ALL KINDS OF SUPPLIES HAY, GRAIN COAL AND ICE Agents for the Excellent Near K-- 0 Beer Beverage known as "BECCO" MgifVlOl BINGHAM, UTAH WHEN YOU NEED MILK FOR YOUR BABIES, ASK FOR HOGAN'S CLEAN, WHOLESOME AND INVIGORATING Approved by Hugh J. Cannon Chief Of Dairy And Food Division State Board of Agriculture CANYON LIVERY and TRANSFER CO. FREIGHT And HAULING of ALL KINDS Jim Leva, Manager Phone 186 BINGHAM Biggest Waves The tides nre simply vast waves with a length from orest to crest equal to hulf the earth's circumference. As the tidal wave approaches the shore the water encroaches more and mors on the land until the crest arrives, when It Is high tide. Similarly, the arrival of the trough of the tidal wave brings low tide. 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.) Meetings Come to Close at Methodist Church The two weeks intensive cam-paign to build up the church will close Sunday evening March the 29th. During these few days we have been pleased with the re-sponse which came from those who were not members of this church, in their readiness to transfer their membership here. We may not receive the letter in time for Sunday's services and we therefore are planning a re-ception of members for Easter. It is within the range of possi-bility that a Members Reception will take place Sunday. Bro. Zook will preach from the following subjects. Morning at 11 a. m. "And He went a little further." Evening Service at 7:45 p. m. "Christ at the Door." We are not satisfied with the way the folks line up with the only Protestant Church in the Canyon. If you do not cooper-ate, we both lose. I suggest the following is worth reading Are We Taking Jesus in Earnest It is a question which the church may well ask itself to-day. A world of science, know-ledge, culture, and progress an-swers: "Yes." A world of sin, suffering, vice and selfishness says: "No." We do not know that, nearly two thousand years after the Son of God came to earth, the Kingdom of God has not yet been realized. Zealous disciples of heroic soul and humble heart have lived and blessed the world with their living. Not yet, how-ever, have they succeeded in bringing mankind to the foot of the Cross. It means that while some have been faithful, the multitudes who profess His name have not entered into the fullness of fel-lowship with Him. They ac-knowledge Him, but they do not love Him with the love that says: "Were the whole realm of na-ture mine, There were a present far too small, Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my life, my soul, my all." The acid test of our devotion may be interpreted in the light of the Scripture: "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." Those who love their Lord will give to His cause abun-dantly, gladly, continuously. As citizens of America, as Chris-tians, let us look to our position and to our possessions, and see what is the measure of our de-votion. Youth's Responsibility Consider what heavy responsibility lies upon you In your youth, to deter-mine, among realities, by what you will be delighted, and, among Imaginations, by whose you will be led. Ruskin. BINGHAM STAGE LINE Schedule Now Effective Cars leave Bingham 8, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Cars leave Salt Lake City 7, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 p. m. Main Street Phone 41 FARES Round Trip '. $2.50 One Way J1.50 Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd So. St. Phone Waa. 1069 |