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Show 4 PACE FOUR PHE BINGHAM PRESS-BULLETI- N ' ( n, crowds 1hat ever tripped the light fan-tastic in Bingham Canyon. , DANCE IS POPULAR That the Stray Antler of Bingham Canyon are popular wa made mani-fest Wednesday evening when the local herd gave an open air dance at Copperfield to one of the largest GARAGE FOR RENT 1 $5.00 per month . 188 Main Street The Usual Risutt The main reason why we have never accomplished mucli Is becnuxe when we try to think deeply we get In over our heads. Dallas News. i "AA" BABY CHICKS Order your chicks direct from the White Hatchery and save money. Compare this with other prices: April and May $12 50 per hundred, $60 per 500; June $12 per 100, $55 per 500. Full count and safe deliv-ery guaranteed. Accredited Hatch-ery, "A A" stock only. White Hatchery PETALUMA. CALIFORNIA Primary has been discontinued for the summer. ( ill Spick and Span VI I . (FtC" YV' n come your favorite drest or V'l L N gown apick and span for the V Ijamaaa summer season as good at 2 Yfy new ccause has just been 1 4 Dry Cleaned by the scientific jp-t- r Regal process. Our wagons Z2 call for and deliver. I Regal Cleaning and Dyeing Co. Phone 96 Dll CO CAN BE CURED riLLd Without Surgery Raf farar tna Tttm ar athar KmUI dt a will k lataranad la Um Unrortir took wtiiaa aaa aaa puklUbad br Dr. Kick. Um laatal iMlallit, at Grand blaad. Nahraaka. How Racial traaaloa ara aaallr aarad wttkoaa aavara nrclaal aparaUaa la taoraackly and tha kaok aoalalna aaadrarfi at taaitinoalalt frota aarad aaa plaaaad paUoata. It will ka ml a roa fraa ami poatpaid If raa will li thM) ftn and amd wltk Tvmr aama ad aaaraai at DBL HUM. Saaial "imti'frl. GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA. 444 I 1 Plain Sewing I 1 Reasonable Prices 1 1 Phone 116 I 1 1 1 45 Freeman I 1 1 taSltflBiBElBIBIgM Hall's Catarrh Medicine Thoaa who are in a "run down" condi-tion will notice that Catarrh bolhara tham much mora than when they ara In Sood health. Thla (act proves that while Catarrh la a local disease. It Is graaUy Influenced by conetltuuonal conditions. HAIX'S CATARRH MEDICINE con-stats ( an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which aaalata In Improving tha General Health. Sold by drugglau (or over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. ' I aasjghti I I ROYAL ICE CREAM I I Let them eat it! Let them have all they I Ice Cream is made from the fin- - I 1 iwant. rich conditions. ingredients under the most . I It's good for young ones and grown-up- s g as well. It cools, revives, refreshes, and j nourishes. It is pure and wholesome. f I ROYAL CANDY CO. 1 Store No. 1 Store No. 2 1 Phone 13 Phone 189 I 1 I I i i The people of Bingham Canyon have want-- V. J ed a store that handles new and used ;: FURNITURE j A store that sells at the lowest possible price. t That's the reason the I I BINGHAM FURNITURE & j I MATTRESS COMPANY j are located at 461 Main Sreet. ' It tt j We repair all kinds of furniture and do up- - X holstering, and starting July 1, we will begin I ! MAKING MATTRESSES j X We do not overcharge, and merchandise pur- - chased from us is the highest quality obtainable. If you are going to leave Bingham Canyon, t we would like to buy your furniture, and if you I have just arrived let us sell you your furniture. I We are always glad to figure with you. i BINGHAM FURNITURE St ' MATTRESS COMPANY Phone 99 f j OM LABE is your guarantee j J That ROYAL BREAD is absolutely X pure and clean; j I That it i3 made by expert bakers in a I modern shop; J I That it is made and handled in a san- - H itary way; j; Vly 'l s kest 00 obtainable any- - h where in the world. J : V I MOlfi&L BE5EAID) f I fcs?fc The bread that made lfenU t & mother quit bakinq l i i i l BREAD is your best food I eat more of it ; A. ...... A ..... ........ ............. . A J ... . . . . . . . - - - r-- Y EL EC TE AC C O K I M (S : I; No Ashes No Soot I No Smoke No Fumes j COSTS LESS OTAH POWER S-IIG-HT COa EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERV1CB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai .. s aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaMaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaJ . . B i'Tr. . , ..- - ' - .?-.-- . ' "'. v. Announcing the Opening of our new MEAT DEPARTMENT J Perfect Sanitation Best Meats 1 3m Delicious Roasts, Tender Cutlets, Steaks, and Chops, Juicy and Savory Jj n Dominic Pezzopane f 541 Main Street 1 J Phone 143 Free Delivery lajWiillWallaaffHiallaMllllkwa P mummMMmmmmmMmmwmwwmMmwmw INDEPENDENT GROCERY COMPANY I if General Merchandise Copperfield Phone 193 j LD.S.GHURGHNOTES The Sunday evening services will be under the direction of the M. I. A. Dr. N. Ellis Shorten, a lecturer on subjects related to personal efficiency will be the speaker. Dr. Shorten has been engaged for sereval years deliv-ering lectures in Canada and the eastern states, and has recently given the series before a class of Salt Lake business men. His talk Sunday will be on the Word of Wisdom from a scientific standpoint.- During the ser-vices Mrs. W, H. Pyott will render two solos. Bit Beautiful at Thirty "If you're clever, you'll b better looking at thirty than yoa have ever been before," writes Hazel Hawson Cadea In the Woman's Home Compan-ion, "You'll be better dressed, better poised. It's only question of taking the trouble, and of accustom Lug your-self to thinking In terms of your owa sge. It Is. I'll admit, more work to be charming at thirty than at eight-een. But It's curious that many women, bora te a mediocrity which persisted through their youth, have at thirty found tbelr charm. Because they've seen then the possibilities of tbelr sge, and realised that the charm of maturity depends not so much on your natural endowments as on the grooming, grace snd mental qualities that you are willing to work for." Battle Already Half Won There Is not much difficulty In con-fining the mind to contemplate what we have a srest rtealre to know. Signal The Martins were preparing to make an evening call. Bald Mr. Martin: "I can't stand too long an evening with those Bergers. We're coming home at ten o'clock If I have to de-velop a headache to do so." All went well until shout 9 :90, when d Juantta Martin became somewhnt bored with the entertain-ment the Bergers were offering her. Climbing up Into her father's lap and putting an arm around bis Deck, she commanded. In stage whisper: "Start your headache, daddy, start your headache I" Kansas City Star. Webb, 3b 4 1 1 0 2 0 Steadman, 2b .5 0 2 2 2 Burt, p 4 0 0 0 1 C Draper, p .0 0 0 0 1 0 Curtis" rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 8 924 16 2 Non out when winning run was scored. Curtis batted for Draper in ninth, fanned out. Copper 9 ' Player Pos. ABRIII'OA E Buckle. 3b 4 13 10 0 Santistevan, 2b 3 0 2 2 3 0 Dowdell, 2b 0 0 0 0 0 1 Greshner 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dow, cf 3 1 0 4 0 1 Swensen, lb 3 116 12 Muir, c S 2 17 2 1 Whiteley, If 2 1 0 0 0 1 Stillman, If 2 1 2 0 0 0 Eaty, ss 4 1 1 S 3 2 Morlcy, rf J 0 2 2 0 0 1'iper, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dunn, p 3 110 0 1 Totals 34 9 13 27 9 9 'Greshner batted for Santbtcvan in eighth, popped out. Score by Innings Arthur 123456789 Total Runs 103310000 8 Hits 1 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 9 Copper-R- uns 000003033 9 Hits 101022232 13 Summary Earned runs: Arthur 3, Copper 8. Stolen bases: Meyers, Burt, Buckle. Sacrifice hits: Cleaves, Webb, Santistevan. Two base hits: Cleaves. Three base hits: Pcery, Mohler, Baty, Stillman. Home run: Buckle. Left on bases: Arthur 8, Copper 6. Double plays: Santistevan to Muir to Santistevan to Jiaty. Struck out: by I'iper 1, Dunn 5, Burt 3. Base on balls: Piper I, Burt 4. Hit by pitcher, Whitelcy by B'trt. Pitching record: 3 hits and 2 runs off Piper in 2 innings, 6 hits and 4 runs off Dunn in 7 innings, 3 runt and 8 hits off Burt in 6 innings, 4 hits and 3 runs off Draper in 2 innings, 1 hit an dthree runs off Cleaves. Charge defeat to Cleaves, charge victory to Dunn. Time of game 2 hours 20 min-utes. Umpires: Papwortn and Gar-rett. Copper Climbs (Continued from Page 1) istered in the third. Peery started with a three-pl- y swat to right, ani scored on Baty's error. Cleaves doubled to left, and Dunn releived Piper, Dow muffed Barrett's fly, scoring Mohler. Myers flew out to Morley, and Facer walked. Webb sent a long sacrifice fly to Morley, scoring Cleaves. The fourth was also productive ol three runs. After one man was out, Peery fanned and went to second on Muir's error. Mohler tripled to cen-ter, scoring Peery, and registered himself a moment later when Cleaves tent a long sacrifice fly to Dow. Barrett tripled to center and scored on Swensen's error. . One more came in the fifth. Webb doubled and scored on Stcadman's single to center. Copper could not get started until the sixth, when, with the score 8 to 0 against them they went after Burt. Dow started by getting on by virtue of Steadman's error, Swensen walked, and after Dow had been put out at second, Muir forced Swensen at sec-ond. Whiteley was hit in the shanks, and then Baty tripled scoring Muir and Whiteley. Morley sent Baty home with a clean swipe to left. Buckle and Santistevan started the seventh with singles, and Dow walk-ed, but a fast double play, Draper to Barrett to Facer snuffed out the rally. Stillman, replacing Whiteley in the eighth, singled to right,' and went to second on an out. Dunn singled to center scoring Stillman ,and then Buckle poked one over the left field wall scoring Dunn ahead of him. The ninth was the real thriller. Stead-man- 's error allowed Dow to reach second base, and then Swensen walk-ed. Muir singled to deep short fill-ing the bases. Stillman tripled down the third base line, scoring Dow, Swensen and Muir. Morley furnished ,the fielding fea-ture with a great d catch of Myers fly in the third. The box score: Arthur 8 Player Pos. , ABRHPO A F. Peery, rf 4 3 110 0 Mohler, ss S 2 3 2 6 0 Cleaves, cf, p 4 1110 0 Barrett, c 5 115 2 0 Meyers, If 5 0 0 1 0 0 Facer, lb 4 0 0 10 2 0 That Made Difference Mollis bad fibbed, but confessed the fault readily in fact, as though she were rsther proud of the accomplish-ment. Mollle was a modem child. "You know, it was very wrong of you to tell auntie that lie," granny told her. "Your conscience must be troubling you." "Oh, no, It isn't, granny," said Ue, promptly. "She believed It" Natural Steam Harnetsed At Hi'UldHburg, Cui., 75 miles from San KranrlHco, is a povrer-gtnerntln-plnnt operated by natural strum from underground. The steuni comes from a depth of 3(10 feet and engineers say that there Is enough of It heneuth tune 4.HHl acres of volcanic land to light and lieat San Frunclwo unit run all n eartiy factories once It had been completely hurnpssed. All kight Thit Time Sulil hunter to a farmer wlio rode neHlde him: "I wouldn't ride ever those seedlings If 1 were you. They belong to a tlisngreeuble fellow, who might make a fuss." "Well," tnld the farmer, "as hlm's me, he won't say nothln' about It to-day." Remarkable Compliment Dr. Lyman Abbott speaking of Jen-ny Llnd's singing, said "It was Impos-sible to doubt' the Resurrection while she was singing 'I Know That My It deemer Uveth.' " |