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Show ".I::.:::--- - : - . - ; - I ( . ' f m THE BINGHAM NEWS - r vII LARK MERCANTILE GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 LARK, UTAH i, Bingham and Garfield Railway Company Through Daily Package Car Service from Salt take 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 I SILK Js NEW i S SCARFS Z GL0VES -- 1 S S Just In! A y"T Chamoiset- - jji SB Brand New Yf fl I te Gloves in g S Shipment A inyAftSYTIlJ l?fttl Gray an( tfi IS of mX4JCl Brown, ft I B Silk Scarfs iim J New Styles S Specially with fancy K 1 Sj priced sk- j I S at $1.93 "Jlway First With the Latest" Special 98c 'I ! I Coats and Dresses 1 Values up to $25.00 3L1 A wonderful Purchase by our efficient New York Office, enables i 6 us to offer high grade Bolivia and Suede Coats all fur trimmed jj rtj and New Heavy satin silk dresses in the latest Styles and Colors B of the season. Priced for Saturday at Ij jjj jjj BUY NOW AND SAVE OC fV mSS T?AN Jfi Ic ao ii w 11 Lvery coat 0 B V A f"V and Drew Carries our H IJj Hold any Garmel. Q J flJ J Guarantee ffi Girl's Goats Wool Dresses 1 The largest stock of Girl's Just received a large ship- - j Coats in the City. AH are fur ment of New Wool Dresses in trimmed and fully lined One or Two-piec- e Styles includ- - I throughout Newest Colors and j (he N Balbrtean d Styles of the Season, come in sizes from 2 to 14. A,so f,annel dress m new It will Checks' AIs0 Poiret pay you to visit our ,tPleSTfnd Children's department. Coats Dresses in many neat g Priced Specially for Saturday's Styles. Special Sale Price selling at upwards from ffi I $4.95 $8.95 1 Girls' Hats $2.98 New Fall Hats $5.00 J RESPECT bth RcsPect for the wishes of all JJji Is concerned characterizes our quiet f rvf an e c'en service. Just give Ujf us an idea of what you wish. You . ll can depend upon us to do as you yU' say. O'Donnell & Co, JOHN STAMPFEL, Local Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 17 Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 f! ! 1 WHY ' j I 1 BUY I I jp FURNITURE I I IN" j j SALT LAKE CITY : When I ! I Y 1 Can j i I Buy I : I CHEAPO! 1 i Bingham! -- 1 I ? i ; i j i i I pi r u I if 1 ! i I I I I ! I I m We can give you g .1 l Just as good g j CREDIT TERMS J p as any Salt Lake : I ; HOUSE I P We handle any-- S I g thing in the p . I FURNITURE j j I line! If you don't see. M what you want p ask for it m I f 1 I Bingham Furniture 1 and I f I Mattress Co. 1 gl Main Street 461 a Phone 99 reparadfor is or acciden t. Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS I L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong, 1st Vice Pres I C. E. Adderly, Vice Pres. Cashier I i California Hotel T BOARD AND ROOM Home Cooked Meals (Italian Style) J. GRANDINETTI ! j ALWAYS KEEP BRON-CHO-LIN- E In Your Medicine Chest Invaluable for cases of PNEUMONIA, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH and the many other Ailments which one may be subjected to dur-- I ing the winter months. I Manufactured Exclusively by CAMPBELL DRUG CO. BINGHAM CANYON 1 b EDITH & ELAINE Marcel Shoppe ISIS THEATRE BUILDING For Appointments Phone 264-Morl87-- W r FOOTBALL Schedule of the Copper Club for . first half: I Today Callies and Copper at Salt Lake. September 26. Copper and Rovers at Bingham, October and Salt Lake at Bingham. October 10. Copper and Vikings at Salt Lake. Open date Copper and Ogden at Bingham. The line-u-p for today's game at Salt Lake City is as follows: lieferee.Whiting; Goal, L. Whar-ton; R. B., Denver; L. B., P. Smith (Captain), C. H. B., W. Carr; L. H. B., J. King; O. R., Gaythwaite; I. R., H. Whitton; C. F., A. Ewbanks; I. L., J. Tyson; O. R., J. Duffy. Reserves, F. Bryan, G. Tyson and P Redmond. Orange Oriental Fruit The original name of the orange was 'naninj"; It came by way of Persic oni southeastern China. ' Did It Ever Occur toYou That the original post of admission to the movies in Bingham has been reduced. That the last dose of oil on the streets have proven a boon. That to get the crowd it has been found necessary to advertise. That some people will realize in the near future that a worm will sometimes turn, so don't go too strong Not any stronger anyhow. That same paragraphs in the col-umn received favorable comment last week But we do not apologize, if it advertises you it don't cost a cent and you are welcome to the publicity. That an evil minded cur may make an attempt to misconstrue the mean-ing of some of these paragraphs but their methods are so crude it can't be done.. That Steve Strilich has promised us a ride in the prize Ford coupe. That there is not much bottom in a party who will boost a man in the hospital and when he gets out try and trample him and his kiddies in the ground. That our Bingham firefighters are always on the job, as the fire on Friday morning proved, most of the community being in bed at the time. That one can't buy happiness by the pound one has to make it some-times ont of bum material too. That the Town Clerk is always on the job, even a few minutes after the fire alarm was turned in on Friday morning of last week. That he who has knowledge and uses it wisely is a benefactor to his fellow workers, but a knocker is never successful. That the girl used a hair receiver, but the modern gjrl uses an ash tray. That is has been said bachelors are - - - ...... i men who have failed to embrace theii opportunity. , That the honneymoon may be con-sidered all thru with when the ol man uses his both hands to steer the car. That the races at Salt Lake are taking some of the surplus of Bing-- j haul's money. That there was a whole ream of paper ordered. What will the next j excuse be. j That the accordeon solos at the Isis Theatre on Sunday and Monday last were much appreciated. That you have one more day to save enough shekels to take in the State Fair. That it is better for a man to have loved and lost than never to have went broke at all. That George Smith announces from the Bingham Furniture Store he is giving away Furniture and will cut loose by the time this is published. That when people begin to ack-nowledge the short skirt is sensible it wont be long before they will ge-gi- n to wear them longer. A.s it couldn't he sensible long. That when your checking account is overdrawn everybody in Bingham knows about it. That it is easier not to write any "hecks than to have them returned. That Experience is a very faith-ful and preserving teacher but it is said even the teachers in Bingham and Lark make things much clearer. That there are people who worry because there is nothing to worry about. That some men, especially if the are short, like to look up to a tali woman. That the word "obey" might as well be taken out of the ritual, as it never happens any more. That pool halls used to be given the credit for all crimes, now it has changed hands over to automobiles. That oldtimers who come to Bing-ham for a visit congratulate the resi-dents for the manner in which they are improving the town by building fireproof buildings, in place of the wooden shacks. There are still a few remaining that should be eliminated. That altho it seems a shame to de-prive the children of Bingham of their sport, it hardly appears faair to pe-destrians that on occasions they are compelled to get ofT the sidewalk to permit boys with coaster wagons to pass by. That the Clift Club at Salt Lake City proves to be more popular with Binghamites every week. j .t..JM II W - |