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Show THE BINGHAM IfEWS fr.';, GRAND OPENING Bingham s New Picture Show House FRIDAY, JUWE 12tk, 1925 c 1 MATINEES FOR NIGHT WORKERS Show Starts at 1 2 Noon and Runs Till 4 p. m. Night Shows from 7 to 1 0:45 t The Latest Projection Machines Matinees 15c Admission Nights . 20c NO EXTRA CHARGES-- No Time The Best SSiows oh theMarket New Wasatch Hotel 'Sunshine in Every Room" For accomodations like home, stop at 78 WEST BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY TRY A GENUINE HAND MADE HAVANA CIGAR THE ALBERTA Manufactured by THEO MARX 112 East Second South Street Salt Lake CityUtah te fete mmm At the fire in the upper part of town on Thursday Morning, April 30th, several hundred dollars were burned UP. Tut your Dollars in our bank and they are safe. Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS L' Sherman C. Armstrong, 1st Adderly, Vice Pres. Arthur M. Thomas Cash?er FLOWERS For Every Occasion Wedding, Birthday and Dancing Parties a Specialty Funeral Designs At Moderate Prices Mrs. JAMES NERDIN 35S Main Street Phone 310 GAS that is Really Gas f'", Your Last Chance on Leaving Bingham To Get Oil and Gas for your Car " at Salt Lake City Prices " WE OPERATE TWO GROCERY STORES Steve Amicone Grocery Co. 12 Main Street Bingham, Utah STOP AT THE Modern Hotel Neat, Clean and Home-lik- e. 530 Main St Phone 170 - J Bingham Bakery Co. Bread, Cakes and Pastry of all kinds MADE IN BINGHAM We Specialize in Wedding and Birthday Cakes GIVE US ONE TRIAL AND YOU WILL FORGET THE SALT LAKE BAKERIES. Phone 187 Bingham .'' ,; This Minute our Price May Scan a Bit Sour , s BUT Our Qualitys Sweet, Lasts More Than an Hour i WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK CITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP CParodL Propr. 533 Main Street ABOVE CITY HALL ' t When in Salt Lake-sto- p at THE ALTON HOTEL Modern Clean Quiet Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager 138 Soath State Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas hud as their week-en- d guest, Thon-.c- s II. Aver, cousin of Mr. Thomas who is returning from the Phillipincs to hit home in England. Juno 12, Grand Opening of the GEM Thsatre. Don't Forget. Methodist Church Notes The Services Sunday evening will , bo in change of Dr. J. J. Lace. This will be his last appearance as District Superintendent of the Utah Mission, j lie leaves for Colorado Springs, June loth, to become the District Super-intendent of the Colorado Springs. District. Dr. Lace will preach and at the close of the service will hold the Fourth Quarterly Conference. Every man or woman eligible as a member of the Quarterly Conference is ex-pected to be present. The service will commence at 8 p. m. Regular services at 11 a. m. This is the last service for several Sundays at which the Fastor will officiate. The Sundays June 14 th and 21st will be provided for. The 28th of une is In-stitute Sunday and no service will be held that day. Rev. L. G. Dawson, Fastor of the Liberty Park M. E. Church will preach in the evening of the 14th and Rev. It. D. Zook of Tooele will have charge of the service in the evening of the 21st. The Sunv.iier School at Highland Hoy is a success. The attendance is larger every day. Miss Stevens and Mrs. Othiem are assisted by Miss Margaret Ireland and Miss Druzell Prigmore. The School will continue until June 19th. The Factor will again resume his duties Sunday July 5th. CHIPS AND SHAVINGS (Continued from page 1) Jerome Eourgard, one of Bingham's pioneers but now of Salt Lake City was a Bingham visitor, Thursday. John Stamfel, who has been con-nected with the O'Donnell Uudertak ling parlors at Salt Lake City for the past year has taken charge of the ' parlors in Bingham for the same com-- ipany. Mr. Stampfel having the par-lors thoroughly cleaned and painted throughout, he will be found genial and courteour to all desiring assis-tance. J Strike of Salt Lake City was in camp looking after the installation of sosv.e of the new fixtures at the Gem ThcaLre, Tuesday. And Ends It With "Me" The boss, in the family is the one who begins every sentence with the pronoun "I." Duluth Herald. J a |