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Show - THK BINGHAM MEWS ')(- Jl f: Mr SEPVIClv ' Service tfmt simp,y must MEAtiS EVERY ren(ere utmst cn ' ATTTNnrn ""deration 13 our governing JtA PrinciP,e- - We. do everything to HI I P i - I U yU K I llVX l relieve you of worriment. . , O'Donnell & Co. ED O'DONNELL, Local Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 17 Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 You will have peace of mind in Bingham when your valua-bles are in one of our SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES You can rent them from $2.00 to $3.00 per year. Come in and see them. Bingham State Bank ! BINGHAM, UTAH j OFFICERS L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong, 1st Vice Pres. i C. E. Adderly, Vice Pres. Arthur M. Thomas, Cashier J Bingham and Garfield Railway Company Through Daily Package Car Service front Salt Lake City is operated in connection with the Union Pa-cific System. Semi-weekl- y iced refrigerator cars in summer and heated refrigerator cars in winter are . operated for convenience of patrons receiving ship-- - ments of perishable freight . T. H. PERLEYWITS. A. W. MALY, Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah Bingham Bakery Co. ? i Bread, Cakes and Pastry : of all kinds MADE IN BINGHAM We Specialize in Wedding and Birthday Cakes. j j GIVE US ONE TRIAL AN D YOU WILL FORGET f THE SALT LAKE BAKERIES. : Phone 187 Bingham . LARK MERCANTILE GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEATS ' LARK, UTAH I ! This Minute our Price May Seem a Bit Sour BUT Our Qualitys' Sweet, Lasts More Than an Hour V WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK CITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP J CParodi. Propr. 533 Main Street I ABOVE CITY HALL II New Wasatch Hotel 'Sunshine in Every Room" For accomodations like home, stop at 78 WEST BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY D. PEZZOPANE FRESH MEATS AND FISH Fancy Imported and H Domestic Groceries ifcfitv Foreign Money Orders TSW and Drafts SyftJ vHV Banco of Naples Correspon- - jP"' STEAMSHIP AGENT fel' 3JJ? . NOTARY PUBLIC s& 541 MAIN STREET BINGHAM i FLOWERS For Every Occasion ' Wedding, Birthday and Dancing Parties a Specialty Funeral Designs At Moderate Prices Mrs. JAMES NERDIN 358 Main Street Phone 310 GAS that is Really Gas Your Last Chance on Leaving Bingham To Get Oil and Gas for your Car at Sait Lake City Prices - WE OPERATE TWO GROCERY STORES Steve Amicone Grocery Co. 12 Main Street Bingham, Utah J STOP AT THE Modern Hotel Neat, Clean and Home-lik- e. 530 Main St Phone 170 Bingham News Printery ACCURACY, SPEED and REASONABLE PRICES ; Our Motto We have secured one of the best Printers in the State. GET YOUR WORK DONE AT HOME ANYTHING IN THE PRINTING LINE. Phone 91 Bourgard Building The Copper Hotel I THE MOST MODERN HOTEL IN BINGHAM FIREPROOF THROUGHOUT A. E. FOUNDULAKIS, Manager PETE PITCHIOS, Proprietor f ! 541 Main Street Phone 418 Bingham When in Salt Lake stop at THE ALTON HOTEL Modern Clean Quiet Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager 138 South State That the people of Bingham will soon have the pleasure of looking at a good movie without having to pawn their overcoat to obtain admission. That one usually has to wait until they are dead before good things are said about them. . That a kiss in time saves ali-mony. That some ladies are awaiting a family split-u- p with concern. That Ford owners should now appeal to Henry for parking space.' That it's no easy matter to walk thru some drug stores. That there are a number of Bdnghamites leaving for Califor-nia as the Senate of that State passed a bill providing that ev-ery person 75 years of age who has resided in that state for five years shall receive a pension of a dollar a day. That Pung Chow Co., one of the largest manufacturers of Mah-Jon- gg sets in this country, has gone into the hands of the receivers. The same thing will happen to the Cross-Wor-d puz-zle boosters. Did It Ever Occur toYou That there are so-call-ed men in Bingham that even run a lady olf the sidewalk they should be taught the rules of the road. That some fellows claim to be looking heavenward, but wait until some girl with a pretty leg walks by. That its easy to write an Edi-torial, but its a hard thing for ;ne party to look his young son in the eye, who lives at Tooele, when he never paid the boy's mother the alimony for his main tenance and tell him "to go to II ." That the renewed efforts of federal and district authorities to brag up bootlegging in the national oapitol, Washington, records show for March the to-tal convictions for intoxication of 1,029 Which exceeded the number even of days. That old bachelors worship women because they are unable to understand them. That most of the happiness is due to the fact that ignorance is bliss. That we do not go out and so-licit subscriptions by telling oth-ers of our troubles, as other peo-ple have troubles too, and we feel there is no necessity to im-pose on them. " That cheerfulness is the best faith cure, and the doctors and nurses of Bingham Hospital prac tice it, sometimes it even beats medicine. That in actual life, politicians are never "read out" of the par-ty, they are merely kicked out from under the plum tree. That the less clothes women wear it seems the more.they cost That we would like to see the day when a sport match--ea- y a baseball game, could be played between the Knights of Colum-bus and the Ku Klux Klan, pre-sided over by a negro umpire with the gate receipts going to a Jew Charity. 1 iTkat officials say criminals punished for violation of the Volstead Act on their leaving jail return to their business right olf the bat. ; That several new buildings are in course of construction in Bingham. ' , " That women should be in a po-sition to make greater strides these days their skirts are so much shorter. I That mosquitoes are already sharpening up their bills in anti-cipation of the rich blood the, are going to get of the Utahns. That the Prohibition law is five years old and look1 at it TA-a- we must not worry abou the spring showers, the farmers appreciate them, regardless of what the boys on the hill have to say. I That a fellow told us his girl refused him in a hesitating man-ner and it relieved his feelings, if it happened instantaneously he said he would have felt Kurt. That many old bachelors are blaming Walt for his slowness but there are many in Bingham just as slow. That it is easier to get out of the State pen than for a man to try and get out of the lie his wife caught him in. - That the hard part of being poor is trying to save while spending as much as the rich do. That a runway tongue can sure raise more h than the chickens. That when a man is filled with conceit there is no room for any manly characteristics. That Senator La Follette should have no trouble now, in keeping in harmony with his party. That it doesn't take even a greenhorn, any length of time to locate the new post office and everybody seems pleased that the employees of Uncle Sam in Bingham are now in excellent quarters with plenty of room. AMERICAN LEGION (Continued from Page One) has been appointed to make the necessary arrangements for the appointment of committees in the Bingham district. Great Forward Movement RenalMane U th name liven to the great Inttiltctual movement that took place to Europe during the Fif-teenth and Sixteenth centurlea, and marked the trtniltlon from the Middle age to the modern era. It waa tub-Ma- n tl ally a revolt agalnat the eceleal-aatlc-tradition and Intellectual tyranny of medlevaJlam, and waa char-acterized by a revival of philosophy, lettera, art, aclence and poUUcal and rellgluue thought Get After ThU One The apple mouse, better known aa pine mouse, lives In most of the east-ern states west to Kansas and Ne-braska, and some years causea heavy losses among apple and other fruit trees. Fort tor America Furs which probably will be brought to this country from Buenos Aires In-clude fox, nutria, skunk, guanaco and vicuna. |