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Show ' : . THE BINGHAM NEWS . ' . : v ' ' " 'ty ' .' V Holy Rosary Church, Bingham : t :Sunday Masses :' v.'.. 'v ,1 Every Sunday, 10 :S0 a. m. . First Sunday, 9:80 & 10.30 a.m. ' , -- .' Copperfield " .Second and fourth Sundays - " ' " 9:00 a, m. Highland Boy V Third Sunday at 9 :00 a. m. . - Sunday School after Mass. Rev." John Ryan, C. S. C r v ',.;;- - ; Pastor. L. D. S. CHURCH Evening' service on Sundays, 7:30 p. m. . ' Sunday-schoo- l, 10:30 a. m. Primary, Monday afternoons at 3:30. Priesthood meeting on Mon-day evenings at 7:00 p. m. Relief Society meets on Tues-day afternoons at 2:00, , Everybody cordially invited to attend. . - Did It Ever ! Occur toYou That the people of Bingham may get fooled but with a sworn affidavit it will take any person quite a time to fool Uncle Sam. That several of the Pool Halls in camp are 'infested nightly with minors. That a number of vagrants were shipped out of camp hur-riedly on Wednesday morning. That one clique may be in op-eration, but oiiiers can be form-ed. ti?ns there is no occasion to call them blind. . ' .. That .the third party black horse may prove to be a white one. -- .; .. That prosperity does not bring contentment as quick as it brings new troubles. , - That no girl could dance bet-ter and you ought to see the boys fall in line. ! That Hogan's Milk stands the test, its the best baby food. That now is the time to make arrangements about the clean-ing up of your yard. That there is no grass in Bingham but there are plenty of snakes. . ' , " . ' That it is your duty to do your utmost to clean-u- p and beautify your community and town. Start your spring cleaning now. That the schoolhouse is a good place to demonstrate "Safety First" methods but why do it privately . That one of man's best imita-tors is said to be the monkey. That a man should so live that his conscience should have an occasional rest. That men might be alright it they married the same women. That there are many silk hats that haven't a statesman's head in them. That since the advent of a nurse in the dental parlors the boys are all beginning to worry about their teeth but we can't. That in spite of all that hap-pens in W ashington, the country will never go to the dogs. That bobbed hair is always appreciated on young ladies be-tween the ages of six and twelve. That there is no corporation in this great U. S. A. who looks better after the interests of its employees than the Mountain States Telephone Co. if you dispute the statement ask the employees yourself. That instead of seeking a bon-us the soldier boys should have asked for Muscle Shoals. That nobody worries in Bing-h'a" m hnw rloan nvm-r lp- kwfi Hipm selves but we do know the same laundry rates exist here as at Salt Lake City and we have nev-er heard of any one having been prevented from sending their laundry to Twin' Falls, Idaho, if they desired. That the ladies are anxiously waiting Mrs. Parsons big Easter Millinery Sale on April 1 and 2. That the prohibition officers are kept rather busy these days. That if the doctors told all they knew it would be a hot country. That if you start, even in the oil business, you cannot be a success to start with, and it is said there are people in it who will prove absolute failures. That when a woman loses hei temper, she isn't long in adver-tising her loss. That all the pupils of the Bingham High are anxiously the commencement ex-ercises on the new building. That a third party will give one a chance to cuss the other two. That when people are looking tor publicity they are entitled to all they get. That the Government raiders didn't even forget the hotels here on Wednesday. That one of the sheriff's was severely criticised by the prose-cuting attorney this week. That there is no danger of bothering about the germs on any kind of money in this camp. That some girls have an idea when they start smoking cigar-ettes it will make a man of them but they're wrong. That there is only one woman in congress, and she is the least hysterical of the whole gang. That Jack's place at 77 West Second South St. Salt Lake City is headquarters for all kinds of fishing tackle. That because a party who is in love can overlook imperl'ec- - " ' : vca AT'S BEHINDME - Vi . 1 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM? 1 : ; The extensive resources of the Federal Reserve . . System are great enough to cope with any financial , ""s situation. .. " . 'V'-- . ' ' .' 'f. This fact was very effectively demonstrated dur- - , ing the business depression of the past two years. This Bank is proud,, indeed, that.it has the pnv-ileg- e to be a member of the Federal Reserve Sys-tem and associated with an institution that means . st i much in our national banking business. , , . ' Bingham State Bank BINGHAM, UTAH OFFICERS ' L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong, 1st Vice Pres. , . . , C. E. Adderly, Vice Pres. Arthur M. Thomas, Cashier ' , New WasatcK ! Hotel , 'Sunshine in Every Room" For accomodations like ' ''V home, stop at 78 WEST BROADWAY " SALT LAKE CITY Say It With Flowers Give as your orders for all kinds of cut flowers, potted plants and ferns NEIL O'DONNELL Phone 17 Ay.: r--, ; . I "iLQAI PMN SOLEMN appreciation of the lY;; yjL-JVLt- l U I great responsibilities entrusted to $rf U8 inspires us to give the most cf- - iiA- flcient and sympathetic service at JmA ' m -- """n"" Ur "We Understand" O'Donnell & Go. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBAOIERS I s Bingham Canyon Phone 17 Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone. Wasatch 6461 LARK MERCANTILE I ; GENERAL MERCHANDISE ' FRESH AND CURED MEATS LARK, UTAH ' J. M. GREGORY 1 ORIGINATOR AND MANUFACTURER OF THE WAMPUS CAT FLIES Unequaled for all kinds of fishermen ALL KINDS OF FISHING TACLE, GUNS, SHELLS AND HUNTING SUPPLIES Open Evenings and Sundays Phone Wasatch 2881 T 77 West 2nd South St. Salt Lake City BINGHAM STAGE LINE Schedule Now Effective Cars leave Bingham 8, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Cars leave Salt Lake City 7, 9, and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 p. m. Local Office The Diamond Main Street Phone 41 FARES Round Trip $2.50 One Way $1.50 Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd So St. Phone Was. 1069 KENYON HOTEL LOCATED IN CENTER OF CITY ABSOLUTELY MODERN "Where yon can always find a Binghamite" Main and Second South Street SALT LAKE CITY J P. ARNOLDS vvhen in Salt Lake stop at swiss watchmaker THE ALTON HOTEL We Fix Watches That Cannot Be Modern Clean Quiet Rates : $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager Fixed Elsewhere 520 Main Street 138 h0lth btate Bingham, Utah ' NOTICE Something new and te Funny Banquet Novelties, Ta-ble Decorations and Favors. Dance prizes and everything to make the world brighter. (Art Pictures) Get our catalog Free for the asking. BIG INDIAN 141 Regent St. Salt Lake City WE SPECIALIZE In Cakes and Pastry f ssh every day and are prepared '. .rve you with any particular .: :. if ordered a day ahead OUR BREAD IS WELL KNOWN IN THIS CAMP AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE BEST Standard Bread Co. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH 536 Main St., Phone 187 FRESH FISH EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY j during the LENT SEASON PHONE 63 Wells Groceteria i Don't Forget Edith & Elaine's BEAUTY PARLOR 424 Main Street Phone 233"-- w for appointments GOITRE (Continued from Page 1) in goitre cases, that the lact of iodine in the water supply is due to the fact that thte water is car-ried away too rapidly from the mountains, that the soluble io-dine is taken away. Goitre slips will be filled out and sent to all students afflicted who will, for a nominal sum be permitted to re-ceive a year's preventative treat-ment. Free treatment will be given to all who are unable to pay for their medicine. All students arc advised to take the treatment, notwith-standing the fact they may not carry signs of affection at the present time. NOTICE The Judicial Convention of the Republican Party for the Third Judicial District of Utah will be held Saturday, the 26th day of April, 1924, at ten o'clock a. m. Council Chamber, City and County Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, to nominate Six District Judges and One District Attor-ney. W. R. Hutchinson. Chairman. TOWN (FF1L1ALS OF BING-HAM CANYON Dr. F. E. Straup, President. Boyd J . Barnard, Treasurer F. W. Quinn, Clerk. Board Members, Boyd J. Bar-nard, Dan Fitzgerald, R. H. Ken-ne- r, J. A. Wright. Town Marshal, W. F. Thomp-son. Night Patrolmen, John Mitch-ell and Thomas Mayne. Water Master, Wm. Bobbins. Health Officer, H. N. Standish |