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Show THE BINGHAM NEWS " " i will share our joys and help us out with our troubles, instead of magnifying them . That Life's ultimate estimate is the persistence with which the good holds sway. That occasional bursts of good fortune may place a man in a position beyond his ability. That the New American Rail-way Express rates are worthy of your investigation when send-ing packages. Ask the Agent at the Bourgard Building about their special reduced rates. Did It Ever Occur toYou That we have never asked $1.-5-0 for a Lost Glove Ad, neither have we solicited Ada from the restricted district. That we have always had a correspondent in Copperfield and Iiark despite fabulous offers by others. Which they never pay. That if people knew what the future had in store for them the chief charm of existence would be lost. That Heaven itself isn't ex-clusive enough for some people. That a woman jumps at a con elusion and wins; a man hesi- - tates and loses. That Life is a riddle that ev-ery mother's son of us have to give up. That inventing lies has cheap-ened many a good man's reputa-tion. That man was born to rule the world then along came woman. That there is still a plenty of mud on our streets, despite the efforts of the street commission-er. That some people, who are not doctors, rush operations. That Bingham is pretty well worked by outsiders on pay days That a good many heroes are made with wood pulp and ink, but what do they amount to when there is something really needed to be done. That the path of ambition leads to many a political grave. That there are many anxious to know how the parties are to be arranged for the Town Elec-tion. That when a man is wealthy, its alright for him totalk about trusting to Luck. That the man who loved and lost never got his presents back. That the "Chev" car has a real booster in Lark, but if you want to see something good in that line, consult R. Jay Mitchell. That a spider would prefera-bly hunt flies, rather than hon-ey. That B. Ogden Chisholm, a member of the Executive Board of the New York Prison Asso-ciation, declares the dry act is the greatest breeder of crime in the country. He supplements the statement with statistics showing that drunkedness is on the increase and prisons more crowded than ever before. Yet people state that Harvey Guff didn't know what he was talking about when he made similar re-marks concerning this State. That slander travels faster and farther than compliments. That no man is half as good as he expects his daughter's hus-band to be. That the fellow who manure tured chorus girls dresses claim-ed to be a female reformer. That some people should be satisfied with the trouble they have already made without be-ing on the hunt for more. That a good boy does not al-ways become a handsome man, but handsome hat always be-comes a beautiful lady. That there must be a plenty of money in the country other-wise people would not be able to spend the money they charge for bonded goods. That if Congress didn't raise their own salary who in the heck would. That to be accused of pawn-ing a wrist watch is getting down to a serious affair. Espec-ially when the jeweler claims it has been mailed. That when State Senators ad-mit they are violating their State Dry Law it is high time there was something done to amend the Volstead Act. That for a real good meal at a reasonable price when in Salt Lake, try the Hallmark Lunch at West Second South Street. That a friend is one who holds us in esteem and works for our welfare. We can take a friend in our confidence and know he1 The Man Who Takes Care oM 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 Prea. C. E. Adderly, Vice Pres. Arthur M. Thomas, Cashier $v SCtVVICC y' Service that simP,y mU8t HFT M TTrNfirn serat'on '3 our governing Princ'Ple- - We do everything to TH HI ID INT 1 Ivy LUKIIiVX 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 6161 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 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 mints of perishable freight. T. II. PER LEY WITS, A. W. MALY, Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah 4 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 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Give us your oiders for all Kinds ot FLOWERS Potted Plants and Ferns O'Donnell Undertak-ing Co. Phone 17 LARK MERCANTILE 1' 'I GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEATS i' 'I LARK, UTAH I 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 I WE OPERATE TWO GROCERY STORES 1 Steve Amicone Grocery Co. f 12 Main Street Bingham, Utah f D. PEZZOPANE I FRESH MEATS AND FISH Fancy Imported and " Domestic Groceries Foreign Money Orders CTVv and Drafts jfcWmWA Banco of Naples Correspon- - $t50j!u dent ' STEAMSHIP AGENT 5gS&Ba4jf NOTARY PUBLIC eJ5sstS? 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 The Copper Hotel THE MOST MODERN HOTEL IN BINGHAM FIREPROOF THROUGHOUT A. E. FOUNDULAKIS, Manager PETE PITCHIOS, Proprietor 541 Main Street Phone 418 Bingham . STOP AT THE Modern Hotel Neat, Clean and Home-lik- e. 530 Main St . Phone 170 FOR LATEST STYLES in DRESSMAKING see Mrs. Alfred Nel son 461 Main Street Over the Bingham Furniture j Company's Store Next door to the Bingham Hospital CadiI,ac Expert Ambulance Attendants Ambulance Service Co. To any Hospital in Salt Lake City $25.00 Ph0ne Phone Salt Lake, Was. 4040 Bingham 17 When in Salt Lake stop at THE ALTON HOTEL Modern Clean Quiet Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager 133 South State 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 L D. S. Church Notes Copperfield, Sunday School at 10:30 o'clock. Last Sunday evening Primary Conference was held with prob-ably the largest attendance ever present at an evening meeting. The program was given mainly by the children, and concluded with a Health playlet "Danger Valley and Safety Hill" by the Seagull Girls under the direction of Mrs. S. W. Jacques. Mrs. Thomas Masters who has work-ed in the presidency faithfully for nearly ten years was releas-ed at her request and given a vote of thanks for her untiring efforts. Mrs. C. W. Brady was sustained as her successor with Mrs. Forest Adams and Mrs. T. Nelson as counselors. The other officers and teachers will remain as before. The M. I. A. are mak ing arrangements for the pro-duction of another play in about five weeks A BARGAIN Will sell Board and Rooming House. Can handle 25 to 30 Boarders. Phone 168. Bingham, NOTICE GILLETTE RAZOR USERS Smooth-edg- e Safety Razo; Blades for Gillette Razors only. Better than the Best. 50 cent per dozen. Limited Stock. These blades are guaranteed to Imported. Moab Navajo Novelty Co. 135-- 7 Regent Street Salt Lake City, Utah |