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Show ' MI THE BINGHAM NEWS . When in Salt Lake City i Eat at the New Hallmarks Lunch Room Where You Are Assured the BEST on The Market at REASONABLE PRICES Everything New We Ask For And Clean One Trial 30 West Second South Close to Main Street and the Orpheum I Y Design! A Li y 8189 jVl Inexpensive Tennis Togs ' Stylish and Comfortable Get your pattern at our Standard-Design- er Pattern counter, then buy your material at our piece-goo- ds counter. The Belrobe, t wonderful dressmaking guide included with the pattern, shows you now to make the dresi from start to finish. 8189-- The Belrobe shows inch bordered material is you with pictures how to required for this dress in bind the neck, armholes and size 36. The Belrobe shows slashed skirt of this jumper you how to lay out the pat- - tunic dress as a professional tern on your material. tailor would do it. Always Buy Standard-Designe- r Patterns including Belrobe R. JAY MITCHELL 455 Main Street Phone 43 Copperfield Candy and Grocery Store Has just received a large Shipment of IMPORTED and DO-MESTIC GROCERIES of the Highest Grade. We handle the Best Candies on the Market LOUISE DA PRA, Proprietor Thone 147 Have Your Spring Suit Made RIGHT in BINGHAM Where It Is Made To Fit You l CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED New York Tailors 517 Main Street (Above City Hall) Cadillac Expert Ambulance Attendants Ambulance Service Co. To any Hospital in Salt Lake City $25.00 Phone ' Phone Salt Lake, Was. 4040 Bingham 17 We Carry the Best of Everything IN THE LINE OF Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Spinach, Beets, Asparagus, New Potatoes, Green Onions, Carrots, and Strawberries shipped in daily by the AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS The Daintiest of Meats and Fish. Fresh DAILY WATCH OUR WINDOWS AND SAVE MONEY ' WELLS GROCETERIA Phone 63 Purest Milk for Your Babies We Furnish You Direct From Our Own Dairy The Bingham Dairy Phone 232 . Royal Candy Co. STORE NO. 1, Phone 13 STORE NO. 2, Phone 189 HOME MADE CANDY Hill- M t CHILI, TAMALES, LIGHT LUNCHES HOT AND COLD DRINKS Buy Bread that Is Made In Bingham N Come in and let us show you how it is made Don't say our BREAD is no good until you have given us a TRIAL Standard Bread Co. Ernest Panieri, Prop. MAGICAL SUPPLIES Latest and Best in Sporting Goods of all Kinds Magic Dice, Miss or Pass New Bee 67 and Bicycle Cards for Entertainments Joker's Novelties, Carnival Sup-plies, Stake Make-Up- s, Amuse-ment Devices, Photos from Life, Semi Nude MOAB NAVAJO NOVELTY COMPANY 135-- 7 Regent Street Salt Lake City Utah Phone Was. 2753 Citizen's Coal and Supply Co. HANDLES ALL KINDS OF SUPPLIES HAY, GRAIN COAL AND ICE Agents for the Excellent Near Beer Beverage known as ytfONCV "BECCO" (ElgAO Yoj BINGHAM, UTAH ' YOU CAN NOT BUY FROM US Radio Sets, Umberellas at a Sacrifice, Bathrobes, House dust' ers, Window Curtains, Rugs, Bathing Suits, Fishing Tackle, Electric Irons and Toasters, Fire Extinguishers, Typewritei Baskets and Clothes Hangers, Tree Tea or Tea Pots BECAUSE WE, UNITED DRUG CO. OF COPPERFIELD Operate an DRUG STORE and SODA FOUNT-AIN, Where your Prescriptions Can be Filled, and the Best of Drugs Obtained Call Phone 77 WHEN YOU NEED MIJUK FOR YOUR BABIES, ASK FOR HO CAN'S CLEAN, WHOLESOME AND INVIGORATING Approved by Hugh J. Cannon Chief Of Dairy And Food Division State Board of Agriculture LAST NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS If you are arrested in Bingham for any of the follow-ing violations YOU will have a chance to tell it to the Judge. 1. Speeding and reckless driving in the town limits. 2. Open mufflers in the town limits. THIS must STOP. 3. All unnecessary noises such as honking of auto horns, etc. A. Bright and glaring head-light- s. 5. All automobiles must have two headlights and tail- - light in good working order. 6. Automobiles and teams must turn out and stop for Fire Trucks. 7. No parking within five feet of a Fire Tlug. 8. Parking from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. 2 Hours Only. 9. Parking from 7 p. m. to 8 a, m. 4 Hours Only. 10. Speed limit in the town 15 miles. School House and Intersections 8 Miles. (Signed) W. F. Thompson, Chief of Police. REPORT "OF CONDITION OF v FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BINGHAM CANYON At Bingham Canyon, in the State of Utah, at the Close of Business on April 6th, 1925. Charter No. 11631 Reserve District No. 12 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 43,288.60 Overdrafts Unsecured 5.VJ0 Banking House , 69,000. Furniture and Fixtures 3,434.75 Other Bonds, Stocks, Securities, etc. 84,256.25 Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 13,080.45 Cash in Vault and due from National Banks , 12,039.1)3 Amount due from State Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies in the United States 109,363.93 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 1,323.11 Miscellaneous Cash Items 2,456.70 Other Assets - 3,882.79 ' $342,132.50 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $100,000.00 Surplus Fund - 25,000.00 Jet Profits 3,289.92 Amrunt Due to National Banks 326.70 Certified Checks Outstanding 50.00 Cashier's Checks Outstanding 6,354.17 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 129,884.77 Time Certificates of Deposit 3,976.18 Other Time Deposits 73,250.76 $342,132.50 State of Utah, County of Salt Lake, ss. I, E. Chandler, Cashier, of the above named bank, do solemn- - stwear that the above statement is true to the best of my ;nowledge and belief. E. CHANDLER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20 day of April, 1925. (Seal) RW, QUINN, Notary Public. Correct-Attes- t: t B. C. ROOKLIDGE, J. W. ROOKLIDGE, GEO. E. CHANDLER, Directors. j Range of the Rockie$ The Laramie mountain are a range of the Rocky mountains In southeast-ern Wyoming. It beglm on the aouth bank of the North Platte river In Na-trona county, somewhat southeast of the center of the state, and extends In southeasterly direction across Al-bany and Laramie counties, being cut by the Laramie river. The range Is mostly a broad upland of from 7,000 to 8,000 feet elevation "White Houte" Once Gray John Adams was the first President to occupy the White House In 1800. In those days It was gray, having been built of Virginia freestone. After the British burned It, In 1814, white paint was used to cover the marks of the fire, and since that time this paint ha? been renewed regularly. The White House ground; within the Iron fence contuln 18 acres, fhlle the adjoining White lot has 70 acres. NOTICE Dr. Dorton and Frame, Dentists, have moved their offices from above the Wells Groceteria and are now located in the Woodr-in- g Building (Upstairs.) Odd Bequest Carried Out A certain Sir John Suiter must have been In a Jovial mood when he direct-- ' ed In his will that on a certain night In October of each year a delegation of three from the company of Suiters, a trade guild, were to go to his grave and say : "How do you do, Brother Sal- - m terT I hope you are well." Since this i request carried a handsome bequest I with It the provision was carried out I for many years. I The Pope't Chair The most expensive chair In exist-ence belongs to the pope. It Is quite modern, and was made to the order of an American banker. It Is of solid silver, beautifully chased, weighs near-ly half a ton, and Is suld to have cost something like $00,000. Matter of Habit "Naw," grumbled the wide-sho- man-ager, "I don't so much mind the betird-e- d lady smokln' cigarettes In public, but I don't like the place she scratches the matches. It gets the crowd sus-picious." American Legion Weekly. |