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Show ' THE BINGHAM NEWS JtTV THE BINGHAM NEWS Entered as second-clas- s mat-ter at the Postofflce at Bing-ham Canyon, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Price $2.00 per year, in advance Single Copies, 10 Cents A Weekly Newspaper devoted exclusively to the interests of the Bingham District and its people. Published every Saturday at Bingham Canyon, Utah Make all checks' payable to George Reynolds - Editor and Publisher Bourgard Building, Main St. Bingham Phone 91 yards has any right to look up and face the world. -- Garbage and ash cans must be of metal. The use of wooden boxes and barrels is prohibited. Garbage cans must be fitted with tight fitting covers, garbage and ash-es must not be mixed. No ashes should be put in a card-boa- rd or a wooden box, as it was only a few days since where we saw a card-boar- d box on Main Street which had been set afire by its contents. If you desire to avoid fires be careful of the manner in which you set out your ashes for their removal by the gar-bage man. Former Chief By-wat- er of Salt Lake City recent-ly stated "Our national fire loss-es now reach the staggering to-tal of about $500,000,000 every year" The greatest cause of which were carelessness and rub iness man or woman JHat are not clean they are usually look-ed upon with disgust and shun-ned. This is as true of a town as it js of an individual. The dirty town, the town full of rub-bish of untidy and unpointed houses, is nonprogressive mater-ial advancement flourish in dir-ty unkempt dwellings or un-kempt towns. This week the people of the Highland Boy stai ted their Clean-U- p campaign and the News extend congratulations for their early start to brighten up their community. If any dis trict or town is ambitious for advancement, or even if a few oi its men and women are ready to devote their time and energy to the betterment of the com-munity, the surest way to ac-hieve sucdess is to clean-up- . Make your back yards and your EDITORIAL THIS IS CLEAN-U- P WEEK Beginning on Monday the peo-ple of Bingham are asked to use their best endeavors to make Bingham a better and cleaner town to live in. Cleanliness it has been said is next to Godli-ness, and when one sees a bus- - bish, both causes that can easily be eliminated. He further stat-ed that "it is high time that we came to a realization that a dail-l- y clean up of our property is just as important as our daily food." Dr George Ruhland says "A Clean city of clean hornet means clean people; and clean people means a more healthy people; and a more healthy peo-ple means better working abili- - front yards clean, encourage the people to beautify their homes and their yards, repair their tumble down fences paint up and make the general appearance of the town look as if its people took a pride in its general ap-pearance. No community which does not clean up and paint up, which does not do its best to have dean streets and clean ty; and greater working ability means greater prosperity and happiness and better citizenship' It is the duty of all men and women in the Bingham district to make their homes jiust as clean and attractive as possible, and we cannot but appreciate the attempts of the Utah Cop-per Co. to furnish their employ-ees with more attractive homes and trust the time will not be far distant when every mining company in the camp will take the same interest in their em-ployees. What a god-sen- d it would be if some of the tumble-down wooden shacks (Firetraps) on Main Street were demolished and replaced by real fireproof buildings. DANCE --EVERY 'V FRIDAY DUNDEE ORIGINAL SYNCOPATORS DUNDEE'S Utah's Most Popular Ball Room YOU SHOULD CARRY A POLICY IN THE NATIONAL CASUALTY CO. of DETROIT, MICHIGAN BECAUSE They provide Indemnity for loss of time due to Accident or Sick-ness. Confining and Non-Confini-and BECAUSE We issue the most liberal and broadest policies on the market and pay our claims promptly, as the following list shows. Bingham Claims Paid in March C. A. Kelley $18.66 J. Feraco $15.00 J. G. Murray $16.66 W. E. Crandall - $16.00 J. Dimas ....... $20.00 L. James $10.00 A. K. Hugoboom $15.00 C. L. Willener $ 5.33 N. Bolic $171.42 J. R. Ford $14.00 W. Meyers $ 6.66 T. Bernardo $16.00 C. L. Willener $ 6.66 II. L. Pickering $13.33 J. Borcich .$800.00 For further information Call or Write TONY KINO Phone 260 P. 0. Box 131 Bingham Canyon Utah LADIES If you want your HAIR taken care of Right Call at EDITH and ELAINE'S BEAUTY PARLORS 289 Main Street Phone 264M BRON -CHO - LINE The Greatest Remedy for Colds, Pneumonia, Croup, and Throat Troubles. Invaluable for Insect Bites, Hay Fever and other Spring and Summer Ailments. KEEP IT ALWAYS IN YOUR HOME Manufactured Exclusively By CAMPBELL DRUG CO. Phone 190 Royal Building, Main Street FOR OUR PRICES SEE TODAY'S POSTERS We Do Not Charge for Drayage. We Deliver Free and Welcome Competition Well's Groceteria 448 MAIN STREET PHONE 63 FOR SALE Thirty Rooms of Furniture in the CALIFORNIA HOTEL Will also rent or lease the build-ing after the furniture has been disposed of. A chance of a life-time for someone desirious of making money. Apply Jim ROLANDO 590 Main St. Bingham, Utah PHOTOS ART TOSES BY BEAUTIFUL 'AND SHAPELY MODELS 4"" ""v For Art Schools, etc. Photos 3 'i by 5 'j Sample 25c $2.00 per dozen Large Sizes in Colors $1.00 PICTURES FRAMED Moab Navajo Novelty Co. 133-- 7 Regent Street Salt Lake City, Utah CANYON LIVERY and TRANSFER FREIGHT And HAULING of ALL KINDS SADDLE HORSES Jim Leva, Proprietor Phone 186 BINGHAM 3 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Give us your oiders for all 1 Kinds ot FLOWERS i Potted Plants and Ferns I E. O'DONNELL ! Phone 17 The Clift Club I "The Sportsman's Headquarters" I LUNCHES PUT UP I POOL TABLES I Cigars and Soft Drinks I Where You Can Always Find a Binghamite I ' G. GREGORY, Prop. , I 24 West Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah I J jytu. , . ; .?!-;-,- I Tft"' r ".'." J'mj I v ... ( v ' V"-- , r L. . ..'V I r m Jack is still in the Ring I J. P. ARNOLDS SWISS WATCHMAKER Fine Watches, Clocks and Jew-elry skillfully repaired 520 Main Street Bingham. Utah Eargaks Sj Bingham Furniture Co. I j Main Street 461 Phone 99 3? I Full and three-quart- er size slightly used BEDS, rf! I With Good Springs, $2.50 Up. rj I Two Kitchen Cabinets from $17.50 Up I ChifTioneis $10.00 and Up. g Dressers from $4.00 Up. s fr BED DAVENPORTS from $27.50 Uf S IRON BEDS. Full and three quarter sizes rf3 from $2.50 Up S MATTRESSES of every make from $7.50 Up gj I! RANGES. Monarch and other good Standard Makes rp from $12.50 Up jj We have received a new shipment of DISHES and Ifj ALUMINUM WARE Direct from the Manufacturers this Week Br Some of the above GOODS have been slightly used, but they are of the best Quality. If you want a Bar- - S gain come in and look them over. Bj GEORGE SMITH Proprietor. fei j BINGHAM STAGE LINE Schedule Now Effective Cars leave Bingham 8, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Cars leave Salt Lake City 7, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 p. m. Main Street Phone 41 FARES Round Trip $2.50 One Way $1.50 Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd So. 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