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Show ' THE BINGHAM NEWS ' ; 1 1 Hicks' Tailoring 520 Main Street. Bingham Gents and Ladies Clothing Made Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Alterations Made. Our Work is Guaranteed Give us a Trial. Prompt Deliveries Made U. S. CAFE Under New Management UNEQUALLED DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Opposite the City Hall Hall and Beardall, Props. The Elite Cafe is now Open for Business Our Motto is to please GIVE US A TRIAL Take cne of our Lunches to work with you. They are good Mrs. Nowland, Proprietress Adjoining the Town Hall It Doesn't Seem Possible but it's a Fact $35.00 Worth of Photos with 5 Years Service for $3.00 by Purchasing one of Our Security Bonds For Further Information, Apply AMUNDSEN PHOTO First Class f ( Reasonable Work lvF. prices 12$ South Main Street, Salt Lake City. Purest Milk for Your Babies We Furnish You Direct From Our Own Dairy The Bingham Dairy Phone 232 DO YOU WANT YOUR LIFE INSURED? THE NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY with their local Agent, Tony Rino, are introducing a New Pol-icy to the WOMEN of BING-HAM, on exceptional terms. This is a Policy every House-wife should carry. Monthly Accident Indemnity $50.00 Monthly Sickness Indemnity $:o.oo Accidental Death Indemnity $1,000.00 Travelers Accidental Indemnity.. i $2,!)00.0u The Annual Premium is $18.00 with a policy fee of $3.00. The Accident provision to take ef-fect oh the day the Policy is is-sued and the Sickness provision thirty days from issuance of the polity. Call or write TONY RINO Phone 260 554 '2 Main St. TRY A GENUINE HAND MADE HAVANA CIGAR THE ALBERTA Manufactured by THEO MARX 112 East Second South Street Buy Bread that Is Salt Lake City Utah r Made In Bingham 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. M. L. JAMES The Home of Radio in Bingham Drop in and hear a Coast Program We carry a good supply of Radio Batteries Tubes and other Accessories '.. THE UP TO DATE STORE 489 Main Street Bingham Canyon Mrs. A. E. Anderson is at the present time a patient at the Bingham Hospital. We hope that a few days under the care of her capable physician will re-store her health. Call at the American Express companie's office in the Bour-gar- d building and get our reduc-ed rates before you ship or order your goods. LADIES If you want your HAIR taken care of Right Call at EDITH and ELAINE'S BEAUTY PARLORS 289 Main Street Phone 264M Dance at Dundee's Utah's Most Popular BALL ROOMS SALT LAKE Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday MIDVALE (Formerly the Imperial) sr DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY FOLLOW THE CROWDS 1; Royal Candy Co. STORE NO. 1, Phone 13 STORE NO. 2, Phone 189 HOME MADE CANDY CHILI, TAMALES, LIGHT LUNCHES HOT AND COLD DRINKS I 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 ffitlGK BECCO" Mj(fiOl WW 1 BINGHAM, UTAH Qjr 1 WHEN YOU NEED MILK FOR YOUR BABIES, ASK FOR HOGAN'S CLEAN, WHOLESOME AND INVIGORATING Approved by Hugh J. Cannon Chief Of Dairy And Food Division State Board of Agriculture ed on the "Boy Scouts of Amer-ica" at the Kiwanis Club on Thursday evening. The Copier Hotel under the direction of Pete Pitchios open-ed for business this week. The building is fireproof throughout and is one of the newest te hotels in camp and is situ-ated at otl'i Alain Street. The New York Tailoring Co., has taken over the Columbus Soft Drink Parlor and will be ready for business immediately. Paul Kulas of Salt Lake will be in charge. Superintendant George N. Child of the Salt Lake City Schools refferring to the Poy Scout movement said, "The Scout in school is a superior stu-dent. His training must have impressed him with the value of serious effort in worth-whi- le undertakings. His Scout train-ing has made him more alert, both mentally and physically and his experiences have made him a more respectful and bett-er student. The Scout is laying a splendid foundation for the highest type of citizenship." 1)0 YOU 'feel Interested in them? Don't forget the big Enter-tainment to be given at the K. C. Gemmell Memorial Club on Wednesday evening. CHIPS AND SHAVINGS-(Continue-from Page One) musical instruments for the school. A number of Binghamites de-cided this week, it was better to marry before the heat of the summer so this week applied for and were granted marriage li-censes. There are recorded Fay Mitchell, Bingham's assistant water master and Miss Mildred Pilant, who recently returned here from Oregon after satisfy-ing herself she couldn't be happy without her dear Fay. This is Fay's second attempt in the mat-rimonial field. May they be happy. Another of the towns-men, Dr. Clyde Countryman who has also before invested in a matrimonial license was wed to Miss T. Ingersoll of Salt Lake on Saturday last. Dr. Country-man is now located at Castle-gat- e and his many friends in Bingham wish him every suc-cess. Other Binghamites regis-tered this week are Clyde A. Oliv er and Ida Wyatt, Tom Trujillo and Jennie Gomez, Senlai Her-nend-es and Lope Herendes and Bert F. Henderson and Eula Berry. R. R. Hackett of Park City, a former Bingham attorney was a Bingham visitor on Friday, of last week. Mrs. Ella Trackus, a former Binghamite was in no-wa- ys per-turbed when Friday the 13th ap-peared, but with Marion Parker hied off to Salt Laye and were married, despite the jinx which that day is supposed to carry. Walter Adams of Provo talk-- NEWS NOTES FROM LARK (Continued from Page One) the Bonneville Skating Rink at Salt Lake and enjoyed them-selves on skates. Mrs. Alfred Hatt was the guest of Mrs. Byron Jones, at Midvale on Wednesday. Miss Ingrid of Bingham was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee and family and Miss Ruby Peterson motored to American Fork Sun-day and visited with friends and relatives. Mrs. Dewey Nelson has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Graves, at Sandy the past week. Mrs. Clyde Peterson and lit-tle niece, Virginia, are the guests of Mrs. A. W. Lee in Bingham this week. Mrs. Fred Miller returned from Bingham on Sunday where she has been the guest of hei daughter, Mrs. James Murphy. John Prowse, Jr., who sprain ed his foot recently while in tin employ of the Ohio Copper Co.. resumed work this week. The Misses Reta Hensen and Grace Miller, two of Lark's pop ular young belles attended tlu dance given at Harriman Wed nesday. Miss Louise Fisher attended t dance at West Jordan Wednes-day evening. Some of our prominent Bas-ket ball fans attended the gamt in Bingham Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith mo tored to Salt Lake Wednesday. Richard Pascoe, an employer of the U. S. Mining Co., in Bing-ham was the guest of his moth er, Mrs. V. Webb Sunday even-ing. Claud Penpraze visited with his wife who is a patient at the Bingham Hospital on Monday. A successful Dance was giver, in the Lark Recreation Hall or. Monday evening, under the aus-pices of the Beehive Girls. Re freshments were sold. Mr. and Mrs. W. Callaway, of Bluffdale visited with relatives in Lark on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dorus Thomas gave a Valentine Party on Sat-urday evening in honor of theii little' daughter, Ruth. A num-ber of her little friends enjoyed the games and the refreshments which were served. Mrs. John Prowse, Sr., John Prowse, Jr., Mrs. L. Walker and her daughter, Venus, visited Mrs John Prowse, Jr., at the Bing-ham Hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson visited with relatives and friend; at Salt Lake City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Turpin and family and Mrs. Wykert and fam ily attended the funeral services for Mrs. Glover at West Jordan on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Magee vis-ited with friends at Midvale and SUiverton on Wednesday. Marvel Nell who is attending the U. of U. spent Thursday vis-iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Nell. IN THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT Of Salt Lake County, State of Utah: SUMMONS Fannie La Fave, Plaintiff, vs. Jessie La Fave, defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant : You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days af-ter the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thir-ty days after service, and defend the above entitled action ; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered again st you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought by thej Haintiff to secure a decree of divorce from defendant on the grounds of desertion. Arthur C. Cole, Attorney for Plaintiff,. P. O. Address City Hall, Bingham Canyon, Utah. . |