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Show t ffilAK Crowds at the Fair! V 8omethln8 Intereiting doing .very mlnutel X J.u! from ' r,".Cy Pultry. luteloue Ut.h'. fruite end goldert -- ".- f.rme end r.nchtt! "Best Ever" UTAH STATE anil SALT L&3 (SKJS? I 1 I THE OUT1UET 1 Our FALL and WINTER STOCKS are I 1 . COMPLETE I atH ' i B 4 You Buy C Us If You Don't we both loose H H3 yj Bingham & Garfield Railway Company Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield railway. Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connec-tion with the Union Pacific System USE COPPER Brass piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87i more than galvanized iron piping and it will LAST FOREVER T. H. PERLEWITS H. L. DAVIDSON Ass't. Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agent. Agent Salt Lake City, Utah. Bingham, Utah. WHEN YOU THINK OF A CIGAR REMEMBER ALBERTA "THE CIGAR THAT MADE BINGHAM FAMOUS" Sold By All Dealers in Bingham & Elsewhere PlllllllM ' m in I The Best Friend of the Worker 1 m .S3 'B U H Workers may disagree in politics, may or may not hold to any jj H religion, may be moss-grow- n conservatives or flaming radicals but g j . "WHAT DO YOU THINK OF JESUS?" 1 jj IS a question that attracts their universal attention. , 9 All the world claims his authority. All the world knows that he g j knew how to attack problems arid how to settle them right. And in-- g j telligent workers are foremost in claiming him as their champion. j jj Prominent labor leaders have said that the problems of the worker H jf could be settled in thirty days if an honest effort were made by all f jj concerned to apply the principles of Jesus. U 1 HOW MUCH ARE YOU WORTH TO YOURSELF? I g The size of your muscle or the amount you can . lift or shovel does g B not determine your worth to yourself. That is determined by what is H happening from g your neck up. Be an intelligent worker! Use your fj H brain to consider the problem of your own welfare and that of your U jj family. m jj You may be "sore" at the chuith, or, worse still, indifferent. You P B may think that the church has nothing for you, or that it is the tool of i p the worker's enemies. Jf you are prejudiced, we can only say: ' , i U , "Come and see." THE WORKERS OF BINGHAM CANYON 1 if ARE invited to consider the attitude of Jesus to the worker to be out-- I lined in a series of seven addresses at the COMMUNITY CHURCH j as follow: jj 1 Sept. 19: What Jesus Thinks of the Worker. special g " 27: Jesus' Attitude Toward Wages. n, FoIlowmg Spec. B m Oct. 3: Working and Living Conditions. iaiFeatum WiUAdd I " 10: The Christian Idea of Wealth. to tke kteret of the j " 17: The Worker's Relation to Capital. ; ft 24: The Worker and the Peace of the World. MiidrPedLi 61 8ol' H I " 31: The Worker's Relation to Jesus. JSrffl ow", Helen Caiidland, gs B You will want to attend this series: if you are -- Oct --.Pantomim, fj p .ii i i . . . .ii P MeConnell. m g not present you will not know what is said and will octio-vocaiT- rio, 0 .. . . . Beisie and Bertha Kp-- g p not be m a position to discuss intelligently afterwards. peii.andjuno.Neai. B As a worker you are naturally interested in your own .i!St!toS?id m H welfare. You know that if Jesus were in bodfly pres-- tt'DtilK 1 I ence here in Bingham Canyon he would be the one to un;S1Soo, 0 do the most to better the worker's condition. The p y church here is honestly trying to represent Him. Come and be con-- 1 vinced! The Services Start Promptly at 7:30 P. M. H 1 The Community Church 1 fi i RUSSELL R. KLETZING, Pastor I Imiimji r i 1 U. S.' cafe' I (j " Under New Management 0 2 WE SPECIALIZE IN CHINESE DISHES S . NOOLDES AND CHOP SUEY OF THE BEST J I , SPECIAL SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER ? y f Our Regular 33c Dinner is the Best in Camp y A Next Door to the Bingham Mercantile Co. j jj JOE CHOW, Proprietor jj Copperfield Candy Store THE BEST OF CANDIES WITH A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF ' Domestic and Imported Groceries LOUIS DA PRA, Proprietor Copperfield, Phone 147 WE ARE THE OLDEST BAKERY OPERATING IN BINGHAM We Specialize in Greek and French Bread Demetra Bakery Phone 251 FOR SALE One of the best little stores in camp Fully Equipped, $400 Cash. Apply 524 Main Street M - A TRUE STORY OF GETTING A DRIVER'S LICENSE. - Ryu! answers to list of questions in examination for autcnvl :n ;i.i"?rs license answered bv women as pao-- j lished in the New York Evening Mail: Q. If your engine stalls going up hill, what do you do? A. Try and start it. Q. In letting the car stand, which side should be next the curbing? A. The side that is nearest the sidewalk. Q. What should you do if the steering jrear broke? A. Go to the nearest garage and have the man fix it. Q. Which has the right of way. a car on a main thoroughfare or a car on a bisecting street when they ap-proach? A. The one that gets there first Q. What is the first rule of the road? A. Don't run into anything. Q. What is the proper precaution to take when backing your car? A. Reverse your engine. 0. What i3 the accelerator? A. The name of something" that has something to do with something inside the car. 0. What is the charging indica-tor? A. Your bill for garage, gas and oil. Q. Where should you have your license number? , A. On your car. Q. What is meant by "short cir-cuit?" A. Going around the shortest way. Q. When the batteries run out, what toiust you do ? A. Get them back or get new ones. |