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Show "fffff TTTTf TTffTfTTT f?ff f TTTf f f fTTTTTTtfTf ??Tf f fff?ff X I OUR PRODUCE IS FRESH DAILY AND :: I WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN THE : : I LINE OF GREEN GOODS THE ! MARKET AFFORDS. I MAY WE NOT SERVE YOU? f T ' T . , 2 Bingham Grocery No. 2 1 Main at Markham Dll TO CAN BE CURED rlLLO Without Surgery Baffaran fmai Pllaa ar Mkr lUataJ it Mm will aa iaurwtad la taa InatrMUva book wan baaa mibliahad ar Dr. Km. taa Maalal WialUt. at Graa4 lalaaa. Nabraaka. Horn lUetal tmMa ara aaailr aaraa wltkoat a atrara ar(leal eparatlaa U tkareaaklf n-alals n-alals and tba aooa aontalaa kaadnda at taatlmoniala trota nrad aaa plaaaad patiaata. It will ka atat ta row fraa and matpaid if roa will clip ihu Itam and atnd wttk rour mum ad addraaa ta VtU RICH, Batui paaUiiaV VltANI) I8LANP, NEHKASKA. u ITaaHHaHaVaaaVaVaBBfH For Your Healths Sake EAT AT Finch & Rogers Cafe HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS FINCH & ROGERS CAFE 20 Ettst 2nd Sooth Salt Lake City B Open day and night Private dining room for ladlea E WMnaaVaTttaVVaM Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot CROY'S CAFE Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Cars leave Bingham at 8, 9 and 11 a. m. 1 , 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Phone Wai. 1069 SCHEDULE Cars leave Salt Lake City at 7, 9 and 11 a. m. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. FARES One way .$1.50 Round Trip .$2.50 OUR LABE is your guarantee ii , 1 ) That ROYAL BREAD ia absolutely pure and clean ; ' X That it is made by expert bakers in a X modern shop ; I That it is made and handled in a san- t itary way; X y j That it is the best food obtainable any--' t X f where in the world. T I The bread that made lfc?M t I Itoo I mother quit bakinq BREAD is your best food ! eat more of it v E I "AA" BABY CHICKS Order your chicks direct from the , White Hatchery and save money. Compare this with other prices: April and May $12.50 per hundred, $00 per 500; June $12 per 100, $55 ', per 500. Full count and safe deliv- J cry guaranteed. Accredited Hatchery, Hatch-ery, "AA" stock only. . White Hatchery PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA I i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa REVIEWING SPRING FABRICS Most popular in the fabric parade for Spring are flannels and kashas in wool, and chiffons, chif-fons, crepes and satins in silk, some gaily patterned and others plain, but delectably colored. R. JAY MITCHELL Phone 43 . II IMMMIMIIMIIIIMllllllMIMtlllOMMMIlllaHIIMIItlMtlMIMIMMnMtMltllHilnmMtllaiMMMtllftlMlIIMf j j ( JjX I HERALDING f I j jld SPRING FABRICS NHi With the joyous abandon of spring, new I 1 "Hi materials deck themselves in radiant col- I A N1V ors anc v'v' patterns. Cottons and 1 woolens vie with silks in fineness of tex- j I ture, and all are beautifully adaptable j . U to the new fashions. 1 I t JYK BINGHAM MERC. ' i lv The B,g st" '- j EwaiilMMlt . I Bingham x iTj For many months we have been approached and ufn AiL desired to locate a Skags' Store at Bingham. JET m Our efforts recently have been successful in se- curing a desirable location. Skaggs' Cash and dfk i " Wu Carry Stores arc so well known in Bingham that M we need but very little introduction. With hun- Jjfl dreds f stores all over the Western States, our J? I enormous buying power enables us to sell for j i even less than other dealer.' costs. We sell only If yl dependable foods on a money-back guarantee I that is, we refund the purchase price of any ar-tfK ar-tfK tkIe "Dt measurinK up to your expectation. We M have one Price all and' each article is plainly M (rS pr'Ced a" Stres' XVith ,lu' cominR of ,ur (fS -VW store to Bingham we can promise much lower Ok prices on your foods. Some dealers begin ahead jk W of our entry into their town to lower their prices W f WK so that they will not be so much out of line when ft W we arrive. A careful buyer will of course know : ffJ the reason of the drop in prices. If Skaggs will t cause prices generally to be reduced, it" then It W shou,d rje 'our desire to trade with them ,as they O X. are responsible for this condition. The only dif- ijjL ference between our Bingham and Salt I.ake 1 VV prices will be a small amount of freight. This, W when added to each package or can will be very W ! '( ffA slight. Save your food bill purchases until our $ IT .opening on Saturday, May 2, 1925. i v , . niiMmmiiwiiiimpiiMiaaaaiimiiiiiMimiB j BINGHAM & GARFIELD RAILWAY COMPANY Through Daily Package Car Service from Salt Lake I j City in connection with the Union Pacific System. j Semi-weekly iced refrigerator cars in summer and heat- I ed refrigerator cars in winter are operated for the con- I venience of patrons receiving shipments of perishable j j freight. . g ) j j j T. H. PERLEYWITS, A. W. MALY, j Asst. Gen. Freight Agent Agent j: I SaLake City, Utah Bingham, Utah 1 |