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Show '' ' -- 3e aaaagjMu. . r,. ' .. . :. - . 4" '7 T"' ?rTFV' jr'" :' , ' I ; THE BINGHAM NEWS ' ) Coe to Extremetl Wates frexes every nlfrh 1n the year In Alto Crucero. In Bolivia, while at noonday the sun la almost not t. enough to blister the fleah. Larn OfAr ?' Note Birds Inherit call they utter when In the neat, but In many Instance! learn the notes of the birds within sound of whose voices they have been reared. Ancient Roman Tempi The Malson Litrree. or Sc,imre houw. at Nlraes, Franca, is perbans the mit erfeet of extant specimen of ancleot Itoman temples. It Is thuiht to hu ieen built In the Second century of 'he present era. ASK THE AMERICAN AGENT AT i- THE BOURGARD BUILDING ABOUT THE TRAVELERS CHEQU-- S HE SELLS j -- FOR SPECIAL EXPRESS RATES SEE THE AGENT AT THE BOUR-GARD BUILDING. J! LARK MERCANTILE . GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEATS ?' 1 LARK, UTAH Anywhere ! and everywhere this summer if you take along Victroli 50. It it small, sturdy, compact, carried in one hand like a suitcase. Playi any Victor Record, any time, any place, with true Vk trola quality and amazing volume. See Us Before You Go on That Trip M. L. JAMES The Up-to-da- te Store Bingham and Garfield Railway Company Through Daily Package Car Service from Salt Lake City is operated in connection with the Union Pa-cif- lc 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 4;. i . 1 1 ffi Must be sold in Jj j the next 10 days p I m - tan ft m op 12 Good Ranges S jS MAJESTIC, gjj g MONARCH j p , and other good 8jj ffi makes p . From $15.00 Up p 1 One ELECTRIC i PLAYER-PIAN- O ffi Cost $1,200. Can if be bought for Ha I $250.00 I One - Is Soda Fountain m with complete M M fittings ; . m Cost $4,500. Can E m be bought for jg $550.00 p Baby Buggies, j Cars, IS Kitchen Cabinets, M Bed Dayenports m and Dufolds jg FOUR DINING ROOM SETS I Complete for $25 ffl I " "and up p This Furniture has p been purchased gj from Public and m Private Sales and jj the Prices a r e S right. jfi I We have opened p this week a new place near t h e jp Post Office where g we will make Auto $ i Top repairs. ! Iid j;- - ) I and " 1: I Mattress Co. 1 ! Main Street 461 T " m ( .. Phone 99 I New Wasatch Hotel 'Sunshine in Every Room" For accomodations like home, stop at 78 WEST BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY RESPECT w s&tit Respect for the wishes of all ' concerned characterizes our quiet IflJl and efficient service. Just give rJ I us an idea of what you wish. You Q-- . jjT I can depend upon us to do as you O'Donnell & Co. JOHN STAMPFEL, Local Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 17 FLOWERS I Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 For Every Occasion Wedding, Birthday and Dancing Parties a Specialty Funeral Designs At Moderate Prices Mrs. JAMES NERDIN 358 Main Street Phone 310 Thought and Act on The greatest events of an age a its best thoughts. It Is, the nature . thought to find Us way Into action Bovee. CANYON LIVERY and TRANSFER FREIGHT And HAULING of ALL KINDS SADDLE HORSES Jim Leva, Proprietor Phone 1S6 Bingham STOP AT THE Modern Hotel Neat, Clean and Home-lik- e. 530 Main St Phone 170 j Bepreparedfor I sickness or accident: " ' i Bingham State Bank 1 BINGHAM, UTAH !! OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pre. Sherman I C. E. Adderly, Vice Pres. Arthur M. TUaa.CWer f Z it California Hotel ? BOARD AND ROOM Home Cooked Meals (Italian Style) J. GRANDINETTI .'aimm, j. -- . t. - '- - When in Salt Lake stop at THE ALTON HOTEL Modern Clean Quiet Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager 138 South State THE STRATFORD HOTEL 169 East Second South St' Salt Lake City, Utah Private and Public Baths Quiet and Respectable REASONABLE RATES Mrs. E. Powers, Manager " L iwfr m Profit From Experience Experiences are aiepp'na stones In life' progress, said FmiTin, but he Implied thnl one must prat from oerienres In order to aduince. The great trouble with most jjeople no tand itlll Is that they do not proBt as ihey should. Orlt. Protect Your Money Life's drama. In major sense, ts a conflict between' man and his en-vironment. Savings and wise Invest-ments are forces which validate the human will, making It possible for an Individual to determine the future economic status of bis family. Did It Ever Occur toYou That it will be alright if a party j gets into trouble for publishing thi truth. Publishing the Truth some- - ! times hurt like the dickens. I 1 That statistics show from the Bud 1 get bureau that every bottle 01 whiskey seized by Uncle Sam cosu, $27.00. Why he should be able to bu, a couple of guilona for that price. . j That tho Bingham fire truck wa j the mostt seen in tht ' parade at Sait Lane City cm Wednea-- I tiuy, and the Binghum boy weie pioud of the fact. I That the poor we have with ua al-ways, but it a their darn llivvers thai worry ua. That Peeping Totna need not peek into windows any more, they can stand on the street right in broau daylight and blush at what they act paaa by. ... That more than a million British ' workmen are living oif the govern-nient. Each gets what he calls u "dole" amounting to between $10 anu $11.00 a week for the average aizei. family. And they are getting too used to it that they won't go to work when they have a chance. That a dead lion is only tit foi fertilizer. ... That- - maybe it's natural for horse serine to vanish with the horse. That a fellow committed suicide in New York last week just because he couldn't get "a decent drink." The proposition is still hard in Bingham. That we got a Publishers' Auxili-ary notwithstanding the work of the clique. ... That for real honest to god Print-ing done on tim.e.. .Phone 91. That we never belly-ache- d about buying a ream of paper for a certain job, and asked permission to use it. A poor excuse for any printer to make. That the Rodeo at Salt Lake City is one of the main attractions of the State this week. Don't forget today is the last day.... That all lovers pf Butterfiekl Can-yon who motor over there from Bing-ham Canyon would like to see the historic dangerous curve near the aand dam at Lark. removed. That the high price of lead is making the leasers of the camp wear a smile we don't want to see worn off this year. . That the Utah-Ape- x officials are to be congratulated on securing the last addition to their valuable mining property. That some correspondents cannot even spell their own name. That one young lady was offendec because her name was placed cn the list with 4.000 .to.he.r. credit. That we are not giving away real Diamond Ringa valued at one dollar and a half as the third prize in a subscription campaign, aa announced by our contempora.r.y.. That the "GEM" Theatre manage-ment broke the back of high cost of admission ticket.s .to.the movies. That Bill Collins leaveR his home on the Provo unlocked on all oc-casions, it is sa.id.. . Thut we are pleased to know that ART, DAN and JOHNNY are fre-quently mention.ed... That Harry Joseph still keeps up hia reputation as t.o his veracity. That fire insurance companies should take notice of the splendid ef-ficiency of the local fire fighting equipment and of the volunteer fire-men of the town and they thould make graceful recognition of this fact by making suitable reduction in the insurance rates, at the many places in Bingham where their rates now seem prep.ost.ero.us. That Mac no doubt felt blue when he returned to an empty office but it is said there is just as good fish in the sea as ever, but we don't believe it, Mac. ... That the girls on their subscrip-tion hunt are causing many prayers to be sent anywhere, .but heavenward. That the County Commissioners are to be congratulated on the excel-lent bridge recently erected near the Lark schoolhouse. If Commissioner Burgon would now turn his attention to the dangerous curve on the main highway below Lark (several autot. having been wrecked there) the above work could be done at a nom-inal sum, and his endeavors would be appreciated.... That "Andy," the manager of the Isis Theatre, is not connected with the Gump fanily but will be found to be a Bingham booster. That a Ford coupe will be all right to ride in, girls when you get it. That many people are commenting on the excellence of the Bingham Baking Co.'s bread that was distrib-uted at the Gem Theatre on Tuesday. That the newspapers are handed in most any time of the night he feels disposed to send them down. That the ladies of Bingham are tickled pink over the Bargains at the Fashion Shop which is operated under the supervision of N. Nathan. That we are not putting on a $3,000 subscription campaign because we have not the necessary $3,000. Others can do what they may. That there are merchants in Bing-ham who like to patronize out of town firms, even if the work could be done by Bingham people. That Bankers come and bankers go, but the bank goes on for ever. That the Bingham Kiwanis Club are Boosters for Bingham and Bing-ham trade. That Big Indian, and he is not a Sioux, is always willing to mail you his novelty catalog, which contains prices of novelties that cannot be bought any place else in the State. That it takes some officers quite a time to serve a summons. That if you want a good side split-ting laugh see Sid Chaplin in CHARLEY'S AUNT at thaf grand opening of the ISIS show TONIGHT. Bliee One becomes U3ed to the frank tls plays of marital leliclty, pre and post, that occur on the top of Fifth avenue busses. Here Is a slight vurlatlaa. The joung man had Just vUlted the barber and was describing the leiall to his wife. Finally words failed him ft came his hat and his shluiHK heud wut placed under his wife's nostrils tnnt she might Inhale the sro.ua t the ha.r tonic to which he had succumbed New Xork Sun. Economy in Envelope If you seal your letter nd find ynn have left out the Inelosure, take the small ind of a wooden penholder and Insert under the ripht-hnn- d end of the flnp of the envelope. Then start to roll the penholder carefully across un til you tfnch the other end. It will usually work splendidly. Beauty and Art Needed No life Is quite complete, however worthy, useful and successful It may be, which does not Include a respon-siveness to the call of beauty and art ays Otto Kahn. A Turn About It every person who owns a suburban lot builds a home on It the next gen-eration will he coining to the city for itolitude. KriMiklyn Kaple. |