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Show 1 -.- : - A , f THE BINGHAM NEWS iL P Grandell g Wharton III. Wielders ...rb Walters Mills - llx. Denver II. Hurtoft rhb Redmond IJ. Bramley chb Mannion (c) U. Alvey ......Ihb. F. Gaythwaite A. Graham ir P. Crow Hurst or...... M. Gaythwaite J. Crowley c Bryan F. Wielders il Carr J. Graham ol Whitton Reserves: Rangers Dell J. Wielder. H. Goddard. Utah Cop-per Whittle, Nesbet. Rangers Fall to Utah Copper The Utah Copper Boys dem-onstrated their ability as foot-ballers on Saturday last, when they battled with the Rangers at Salt Lake City and returned victors in a hardly contested game to the tune of one' goal to nil. Altho the Rangers worked hard the Bingham boys showed their superiority. Rangers Utah Copper EDITORIAL - CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE Reading in President Coolid-ge'- s address of which we com-mented on in this colum last week, his earnest plea for the cooperation of this nation with the other nations of the world looking to universal peace, one-ca-almost look back and see tht late Woodrow Wilson making practically the same plea in 191C and 20, and for which he was crucified on the altar of bitter partisanship, led by the chief-tains of the same party of which President Coolidge is now the head. The President is to be commended for the soundness of his position and for the di-rectness and sincerity of his ex- - prassion. He has caught the tide of popular thought throughout America, for the ideals of Mr. Wilson, for which he sacrificed health, and finally his life, have gripped the people of the whole world, and in no country more than America. Lodge is dead, Drandegee died by his own hand Johnson has lost his influence and fails even to hold his own party colleagues to the floor of the Senate when he speaks. Ueed of Missouri is in the same po-sition as Johnson of California. His oratory no longer thrills nor does his satire amuse as of yore, and even Borah is steadily lean-ing toward the current of popu-lar thought. The party that cru-cified the great democratic war president, because he was a dem-ocrat, has now thru its head tak-en up the task where he was forced to lay it down, which seems a faithful reflection of the will of the American people. To acknowledge wrong and to right-face-abo- ut to the right is the highest evidence of an hon-est purpose. V THE BINGHAM NEWS Entered as second-clas- s mat-ter at the Postoffice at Bing-ham Canyon, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Price $2.00 per ear, 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 , , , - - ' " " ' "" "' Guard Your HEALTO HVith an The AutoMatk mtci time and effort, thereby taking the drudgery out of your washday. This rneani health and happine. The AutoMatic will do all that any washer can do o why pay $40 to 550 more for any other washer that can deliver no more in return. This offer ends Tuesday, March 31st. FOR SALE One Cash Register Also Two Good Showcases Apply TOM MAYNE Main Street Bazaar Supplies We carry a complete line of merchandise for Bazaars and Church affairs. We supply Club houses and Carnival Ball Committees with every specialty necessary. Specials 100 Jazz Kazoos $5.00 100 Assorted Noise-make- rs $5.00 100 Assorted Hats, funny $7.50 Balloons, per gross (144) $3.75 Balloons, per gross, the Largest $4.5C 1000 Serpentines, special price $4.50 We also sell in smaller lots 1 dozen to six dozen. Get one of our Blank Car-tridge Pistols for $1.00 Jokers, Novelties of Every Des-- . cription When in Salt Lake City 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 t DO NOT MAKE A HORSE OF YOURSELF. I Moab Navajo Novelty Co. 1337 Regent Street Salt Lake City, Utah . WELLS GROCETERIA MEETS ALL PRICES AND DELIVERS YOUR GOODS WATCH OUR WINDOWS Wells Groceteria J. P. ARNOLDS SWISS WATCHMAKER Fine Watches, Clocks and Jew-elry skillfully repaired 520 Main Street Bingham, Utah "24" "The Sportsman' Headquarters" LUNCHES PUT UP POOL TABLES Cigars and Soft Drinks Where You Can Always Find a Binghamite G. GREGORY, Prop. 24 West Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah n ' - i - v , ,v-- ,v V - v ' V '- -v iv": -- 1 ' " I "7 ,v - r v' 'k w5'v; Jack is still in the Ring I Spring Style i I Display of MELINERY I 1 Wednesdy, March 25 1 MRS. T. E PARSONS 463 Main Street, Bingham ffi I Ladies are Cordially Invited So I Big By Edna Ferber I III Author of III III "Cheerful By Requett," I HI "Gigolo," "The GirI,M I HI "Half Portions," Etc. I III A romance of hu-- I HI man nature; a di- - I HI verting mine of hu- - I HI man actions and I I people as they really I III are III HI Why has it been the I HI most talked-abo- ut I IJ novel of the year? I HI Because: I HI Edna Ferber writes I - HI out of contempo- - I HI rary life, not from a I HI literary window I HI looking upon it. I HI We have secured I HI the privilege of I HI printing this charm- - HI ing story as a serial First Installment Will II Appear in 'J The Bingham News TRY A GENUINE HAND MADE HAVANA CIGAR THE ALBERTA Manufactured by THEO MARX 112 East Second South Street Salt Lake City Utah Utah Copper to Battle Salt Lake Rovers The Salt Lake Rovers will meet the fast Utah Copper Foot-ball team at the Utah Copper Park on Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Stages will leave the Stage Line Office at 4:30 (To-day.) The Copper lineup should furnish the spectators a few thrills, the are: Wharton, Whit-tle, M. Gaythwaite, Crow, Whit-ton, with Duffy, Walters and O'Malley as reserves. |