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Show f ' . J : - THE BINGHAM NEWS ZtSMI -- "r WOMEN 4, 1925. Date of completion of publication May 2, 1925. NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 1, 1925. Notice is hereby given that the Dry Fork Water Company, whose post office address is Iiinghain, Utah, made applica-tion in accordance with Section 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to change the nature of use of one (1) c. f. s. of water appropriated from under ground llow of Dry Fork Canyon in Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water is diverted from said creek at a point which bears N. 36 deg. 58 min. West, 5118.9 feet from the SE cor. of NEii of Sec. 14, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., S. L. 15. M. and used during the period from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st of each year for domestic purposes in the town of Bingham. It is now desired to divert the water and use during same period as here-tofore for maintaining a pond for fish culture purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. a83.r. All protests against the grant ing of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accom-panied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEORGE M. BACON,. State Engineer. Date of first publication April Teaches Brother ' Frank Friach, crack Inflelder 8 of the New Tork Giant. ' X lnj hit bet to muke major- - 5 league ball player out of nil S brother Harold. Harold It with $ the Giant at their prlng train- - g Ing quartera at Sarasota, Fla., g whew he la being couched dally 5 In the tine point of the game P by Frauk. 5 keciwr is busy displaying his or her wares in the line of toy chick ens aim raooita lor the comme-moration of Easter by the child-ren and in Bingham there is a goodly supply. Ahere may be glimmerings of mysteries, mater lal and spiritual tor the powers of observation have grown stronger; but there is trust developing into laith in in-finite goodness and power, faith tnat leads to tho-ughtful tonsideiation. llow nt then that Easter's mes-sage be properly interpreted. Wiiat perpetual joy and gladness might pervade tins wnoie earth il all men throughout their lives cemented good deeds with kind-ly thoughts for then would East-er make assurance doubly sure that its message be fully and rigntly interpreted. I EDITORIAL EASTER Tomorrow is Easter Sunday. The message of Easter is essen tially the same the world over. A new dress of green is begin-ning to appear on our hillsides, animal and bird life break into . song. What a happy time it is. He must be cold and dead who feels no response to the happi-ness about him. Even the cold hearted bachelor must turn his head and look whence come these joyous song of praise. If birds, beasts and flowers feel the call of new life, man feels it even more. Often he crowds back his emotions as tho forced by stern I necessity. Children need East- - f; " er's message, youth needs it, but i no one more than men and wo-- I men charged with the respon- - I, sibilities of life. Each Easter ur- - . ges us to be men and women of I; ideals that will influence right- - ly the lives of others; of purjMse I . that may be followed by others; J of character that may be insp- - t iration to others. Each Easter p v urges us to renewed undertak--' ing to new lives lives that may, like the Easter flowers, its songs I and inspiring sermons, spread I joy and gladness with all whom I we live. Maidens are not slow I to catch the spirit of Easter, J they too like to array themselv- - I es with new attire and bonnets to celebrate the event. The store- - THE BINGHAM NEWS Entered as second-clas- s mat ter at the Postofiice at Bing-- ! ham Canyon, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Trice $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. i Published every Saturday :s ' at I Bingham Canyon, Utah Make all checks payable to ' i George Reynolds Editor and Publisher 1 Bourgard Building, Main St. Bingham Phone 91 LOCAL ITALIAN LODGE The Local Italian Lodge No. 68 is making excellent progress here, during the month of March twenty five new members were installed and on their next meet-ing night which will be held in Society Hall on Monday, next, there are fifteen applicants for membership. All Italians are in-vited to consult Dominic Pezzo-pan- e, the Secretary or any of the members of the organization who will be pleased to discuss the benefits accrued. J. D. Murray, Vice-preside- nt of the Switchmen's Union was; in camp on Thursday inviting the employees of the railroads here to become members. JUNIOR PROM Friday NIGHT! CHIPS AND SHAVINGS (Continued from page one) tra furnished the music. The management of the Bing-ham Stage Line seem to be under the impression that the best for Bingham is none too good and on Wedsenday nigh.t their new-est stage was put on the line. It is an eighteen passenger Cad-illac and carries individual chairs one of the greatest innovations in this business. It is excellent-ly lit and reminds one of riding in a real Pullman. Work has commenced this week on a new up-to-d- parage below the Bourgard lot. Dr. is at the head of the There will be a two story building with a driveway from the street to the top. JUNIOR PROM FRIDAY NIGHT. Saturdey next, April 18th, there will be a Round-u- p with the Utah Copper team and the Salt Lake Caledonians for the State Championship cup. -- AffiNTION! Read ihi Remarkable Testf-monyRegardi- ng Result from Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Norfotk, Virginia. -- "If TMi onl knew bow many women and girls bar I taken your medicine by bearing my teati. mony, it would seero wonderful to you. I - Every day and every I -- vSKl I chance I have I ad I 4l viae some one to try ft. It was in June. w 1904 whcn 1 i&fc given up to never get 'f&W well, that I wrote .jj to you. My husband UtMrZWfi went to the ,tnrm brought the Vegetable Compound bome to me. In a few days I begM to improve and I have often taken it since. I am now passing through the Change of Life and still stick by it and am enjoymg won-derf- ul health. When 1 first atarted wU your medicines I was a mere shadow. My health seemed to be gone. The last doctor I had said he would give ma no more local treatments unless I went to the Hospital and was operated on. That was when I gave the doctors up. Now I am a healthy robust woman. I wiah I could tell the world what a won-derful medicine Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound is. I will be only too clad to answer letters from any-wher-e. I wish all sick women would take if Mrs. J. A. JoNES.817 Collej Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia. Don't take chancm of tout bone or aralr being laid op with INntrmiwr, Influaou. I'lnk Kje. Liryrvjrllln, llmvro, Concha op ('old. UIto "M'OliN'N" to both the alrk and tbo weU ones. Tho atandard ramsdr for SO yearn. ilvo "BPOIIVB" for Doa-- Vi Uaiprr. 60 eenta and 11JJO at drac atoraa. grOHN MEDICAL CO. COSHEN, LND. 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- ng 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 $46.00 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 ....r. $13.33 J. Borcich $800.00 For further information Call or Write . TONY RINO Phone 260 P. O. Box 131 Bingham Canyon Utah "24" "The Sportsman's 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 ;. V"" I V'K '.. --'A '),.'; ivtr;;vii . , , . ' it . ,. . " ,'.. . , -- 1 , X i m --- vrvrr "V; ; ('iy - mi ' ., f - .... .'?. ' - 1 A . .rxr. : . " . . , ' ''' A Jack is still in the Ring j Bazaar Supplies ! We carry a complete line oi j merchandise for Bazaars ano I Jhurch affairs, j We supply Club houses and j Carnival Ball Committees with ! every specialty necessary. j Specials j 100 Jazz Kazoos $5.01 100 Assorted Noise-make- rs $5.0( ! 100 Assorted Hats, funny $7.51 ! Balloons, per gross (144) $3.71 I Balloons, per gross, the Largest $4.51. 1000 Serpentines, special price $4.5. We also sell in smaller lots- -1 dozen to six dozen. Get one of our Blank Car Lridge Pistols for $1.0f. !okers, Novelties of Every Des cription Moab Navajo Novelty Co. 1357 Regent Street Salt Lake City, Utah J" Spring Opeiimg Men's Wearing ' I Apparel j OUR LINES ARE COMPLETE. YOU CAN BUY HERE if AT LESS THAN SALT LAKE PRICES. LOW OVERHEAD EXPENSE MAKES THIS POSSIBLE. If Suits, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirts Neckwear SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICES Ifj THE . OUTLET I THE HOUSE OF SMALL PROFITS S MAIN AND CAR FORK f BINGHAM CANYON jj v. TRY A GENUINE HANI) MADE HAVANA CIGAR j THE ALBERTA Manufactured by THEO MARX 112 East Second South Street Salt Lake CityUtah J. P. ARNOLDS SWISS WATCHMAKER Fine Watches, Clocks and Jew-elry skillfully repaired 520 Main Street Bingham, Utah Y RAYMOND COBB IS VERY HOPEFUL i anager Declares Young Pitchers Are Going to Cause Teams Trouble. Tyrus Kiiyiuond Colib, manager of e Detroit Tlfc'rm, refuses to go Into ntusies over tlie chancel of his team the American league ruce tills year, t does remark that lie hopes to give s league considerable run for Its mey. obli, who won no little renown as nan who would take almost any 1 of a chance when he was playing eball under another man, has de-nied Into a cautious cuss when It es to talking about pennants, won't predict that the Tigers will a pennant," be said, "but I will that I think the Tigers have a ice," and then added with some is old-tim- e speed, "that Is, If we ! run Into a lot of Injuries." i harked back through the agonies he last three years, when Tiger is, seemingly driving along under Iderable momentum, paused with Id thump because of Injuries here there. team may look mighty good when going along, 11 ml It may have a If good ball players," Cobb said, the fact of the mutter Is tbut ei-In-as well us ability must be tnt when a team la going to win inant. Our teum is young. True, are fighters and as game as they . Just the same, I wouldn't pre- - too much until they have been med. We'll wait and see what . look like after they get. Into sows i NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE Notice is hereby given that whereas default has occurred in the conditions of that certain chattel mortgage executed by Reed Beardall, mortgagor, to J. Fujii, mortgagee, bearing date on the 4th day of February, 1925 and filed with the Recorder of Salt Lake County at Salt Lake City on the 16th day of Febru-ary, 1925, by reason of the fail-ure of said mortgagor to pay the debt secured thereby of five iiotes amounting to Seven Hun-dred Dollars whereas there is due the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars with interest from Feb-ruary 4, 1925 at 7 per cent per annum and in default of pay-ment the sum of $100 as Attor-ney's fees are contracted to be allowed. Now, therefore, the Property Described in said mortgage to-wi- t: All the furniture, chattels of every kind and description us-ed in and about the U. S. Cafe, at No. 516 Main St., Bingham Canyon, Utah, will be sold pur-suant to the power of sale in said mortgage contained, at public sale to the hitrhest bidder for cash on the 14th day of April. " 1925, at 12 M. of said day at the I U. S. Cafe, 516 Main St., Bing- - 1 ham Canyon, Utah, to satisfy If the debt secured by said mort-- : gage and the costs and expenses of these foreclosure proceedings. 2 Dated at Bingham Canyon, ; Utah, this 1st day of April, 1925. (Signed) J. Fujii, Mortgagor j Arthur C. Cole, Attorney for I Mortgagee. I First publication, April 4, 1925. 1 Last publication, April 11, 1925. Bringing Him Down Him I feel like a perfect fool. Her Don't flatter yourself; nothing It perfect. |