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Show T V : . ' ' THE' BINGHAM 'PRESS-BULLETI- :: PAfcfc VEN , V U DID YOU KNOW? That e could say a lot more this week, but we won't. That workers of iniquity are over-paid. I That the real reason why we are hav-ing so many earthquakes is because so many are attacking the Rock of Ages. That it's a coal-blood- world. They make us worry about coal all win-ter and coal strikes all summer. That they dug up King Tut and soon afterward women began wearing ( King Tut clothes. Now they've dug up Mother Eve!!! That moral support is fine, but neith-e- r wife and children nor a news-'pap- er can live on it. '.That too many inspirations ' "have "too quick. expirations. That we would like to know just when will Darwin. That although a woman is a natural . bargain hunter says Dan, sbe never is seen with a man in reduced cir- - cumstances. ' ' That if you must have a habit there's nqtpe.pcaU.thtajriog.habit,. ...a. . Thai you can't always tell a self-mad- e ; man. He'll tell it. . ' That if you don't need it it's not a bargain, no matter what the price is. That very few girls, will stay awake at night worrying about the raise in the price of cotton stockings. That the movies are popular because actions speak louder than words. That there's nothing like a thunder-storm, says Art, to find things un-der the bed. That half the world doesn't care a darn how the other half lives. That some of the letters of credit we know of are I. O. U. " That printing done in the right way: is always the appreciated printing. ' That there are still some stores in Bingham Canyon that are 'open when the sun comes up and are. still doing business when the moon is ready for its rest. ' That for promptness oi delivery, and printing of the abetter sort, the Press-Bulleti- n can't be beat. That 'we (Ton't :' squaw"k'"when ' we do not get a printing job. That when we do get job, we never lose the customer. ' ry7.; j DiVer Carriei Weight . ; ' J The t.vn. of diver's Knit miixt stfner- - ; ' ally used In Great Britain .and tlm, United Stuff Is mode of waterproof ' cloth, with licliiiPt of tinned rop-- per, hnving clroulHr glasses In front," ' nnd vnlves to ailinlt und discharge Ir. It weight 18 boot' 27& pounds. ! Skilled and Unskilled Skilled laborer iiro thoap requlrlnc such tmlnltiii lo a pnrtloulur occupa-tion ah would Involve nintorlal Indus trliil Ins In a transference to oilier nrriipatlnn. Any luhorers who do nol have to serve an apprenticeship to learn a trade are unskilled laborers. T PRETTY FRISKY . "Fat" Haines, Paul Hullowell. Ilert Thackston and Frank Carr, the four plucky fishermen 'who lift canip two weeks ago in an effort to annex a few world's records returned home Saturday evening of lat week, slight-ly tanned, but none the worse for wear. Mr., Haines declared he did not know who the fellow was, but who-ever it was that built the Yellowstone Park did a wonderful job. Eycglastet in Profuilon The lute (ilucomo Puccini was for ever looking for Mm eye'lusse. Ill wife, that he iiiIkIU give free rein to lila genius, therefore Invested In a supply. In his study ulone there were nut less than five sets of glasses, one on the piano, another on his desk, a third on a little table near the tire plaee, a fourth on his bookcase, am' a tifth on a music rack. ' Well ExprenfJ . My definition of proverb li, the m ' of one man ami the wisdom of Bonny ' Kurl Rnaselt. -- V'-; r. Mr :. L ,' . Town of Similar Name ' Of the o2,iMK) names of townr am' post oftlces In the United States, 4,' appear more than 20 time earth OUR LABEL is your guarantee ;; J That ROYAL BREAD is iboruterjr , pure and clean; I That it is made by expert baliert in ?1 I modern shop; , : ' .. ,- -. ;X I That it is made and handled1 ita a,ian- - '.'2' ... I .. itaiy way; " , vly That it is the best foix obtainable any ' ' f where in the W0rId A r "t! i I I The bread that ciadolj f : mother quit bshfc' ( X BREAD it your beat food , X X. - t morftof It,' .i.-- i, . UTAH COPPER EMPLOYEES BENEF T ASSOCIATION pill CONDITION Report for July Shows Balance of $1540.00 in Treasury, with Membership for Month Showing Increase of 22. Total Membership Close to 400 Members, According to Report. That the Utah Copper Mine Employees Benefit Association is making rapid strides is shown in the July report released during the past week by the secretary, M. L. Jones. With a balance of $740.63 in the bank, with a savings account of $00, the organization shows itself to be in healthier con-dition than ever before. A feature of the report is the amount of newi members being taken into the organization, 22. being enrolled during the past month. A total of $82.00 in sick benefits was paid during July, according to the report. Following is the complete report for the month of July as released by secretary M. L. Jones. UTAH COPPER MINE EMPLOYEES BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Treasurer's Report for the Month of July, 1925 INCOME: ' Cash in Bank July 1st, 1925 $ 611.13 Payroll Deductions for July 225.50 Cash from Members .............- - .. . 1.00 ' - $837.63 DISBURSEMENTS: Sick Benefits paid during July .. $82.00 Secretary's Salary for July 15.00 97.00 Balance checking account . - 740.63 Savings Deposit 800.00 ... Total funds in treasury ....1.. .... $1,540.63 ')' ' ; JOHN KNUDSEN, Treasurer. ; , ' Secretary's Report for Month of July, 1925 Sick Benefits Paid Wring' July Check No. 1619 .'..$10.00 Check No! 1631 7.00 Check No. 1631 , . 7.00 "Cfieck-N- o. 2408uii:...: 25.00 Check' No. 2470 ...L: ' 18.00 Members on books June ,30, 1925 .381 New members during July ' .... . 22 Members left Company employ .. ,. - 4 Members on books July 31st .............399 J. V. " -" M. L. JONES, Secretary. I INDEPENDENT GROCERY j : j ; Gener JerA I voppertiela y; f Phone 19, ; v J? 1 ..... t- 7 a.: 1 , U ARE YOU PREPARED? August 18 at tie Gem Theatre 'uniii ' REWARD j A reward of $10 in Trincess Theater tickets will be given to the person who first suggests the name of the winner of j the First Grand Award in The Tress-Bulleti- n "Everybody j Wins" Campaign. Put on your thinking caps, folks, and leave the name of the party that 'you nominate at the Princess The- - I ater today. Act quickly before it is too late. You may send in YOUR OWN NAME. ., 1 TO THE "EVERYBODY WINS" CAMPAIGN MANAGER OF THE PRESS-BULLETI- Care of the Princess Theater. j I hereby name - - 1 Address - - j as a member in the Press-Bulletin- 's "Everybody Wins" cam- - I paign. It is understood that in the event that I am the first j to name the winner of the first grand award, I am to receive $10 in theater tickets. j - Name - jj Address .v..J.... S i" a x jrj t - c Ch. "MHk? I MACK-AGMB- l And Glad "ofli 1 v lm 1 . ... . '.."..' I"! f"' - " " .'.:.'"'."' i .' Ed Johnson's Meat ..... , Market , l! s ." - ; '' 1 I I m i I GOOD MEATS BETTER SERVICE ' - : 1 - Phone 93 . I r lb 'jmm n "rr iWMHsWrtfw Princess Theatre I PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK I 1 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Tom Mix in "The Rainbow 1 Trail" - I SUNDAY Jack London's great I Story, "Adventure." 1 MONDAY Johnnie Walker 1 in "jCife's Greatest Game." f TUESDAY Bob Custer in I "The Bloodhound." , 1 I WEDNESDAY "TARNISH" 1 with All Star Cast . f ' . THURSDAY AND FRIDAY n, the Famous Dog, in "The Lighthouse tiy !the Sea." MATINEE DAILY ! BINGHAM & GARFIELD z s : I RAILWAY COMPANY lv ; ........ :.. , , z Througk Daily. Package Car Service from Salt take ; I City in connection with the Union Pacific System. - Semi-weekl- y iced refrigerator cars in summer and heat- - ed refrigerator cars in winter are operated for the con-- . venience of patrons receiving shipments of perishable freight. T. H, PERLEYWITS. A. W. MALY. , Asst. Gen. Freight Agent Agent -- Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah GOPPERFIELD ' Edited by Virginia Colyar Phone 173 Miss Jacquette liarlow is visiting friends in Logan. Miss Effie .Watson of Delta, Colo., is visiting Miss Gertrude Colyar. Mr. Porter of New Castle, Colo., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. C. Col-yar. Miss Bernice Barlow, is visiting friends in Southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. imcs and ton William Jr. returned home Tuesday evening from a thirty day trip. ' Miss Ella Nicholl, Mr, Fred Ander-son and Miss Mary. Anderson enter-tained at a weincr fry over to Butter-fiel- d Tuesday evening. Games and music were enjoyed by all. Weinies were fried by 47 young folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bucket returned home Tuesday evening from a five weeks vacation through Denver. Miss Hazel Loser of Salt Lake is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. K. Doman. Mrs. B. K. Doman and Miss Hazel Loser visited friends in Lark Wed-nesday, Miss Helen Byrne of Salt Lake is visiting Miss Ella Nicliol. Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Roe of Midvale visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nichol on Monday evening.' ' . :.' . . Mr. Ronald Rodda returned home after spending two weeks at Shady Nook. Dairy Farm. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. . Rpber NifhoH o Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs, Thorn. W. Nicholl of Soldier Summit and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nicholl Jr., of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nicholl Sr., Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Dean spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. j:E. ' - Misses Adeline and Mary Anderson and Messrs. John and Edward Brock-elban- k and Art Wilson. |