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Show ' 4- PAGE 4 THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLETIN - Lamp Chimney Treatment After having washed Irtnip chimneys in soup and wnlsr you elionlil genld Iheui with cleur wnler. Tliey ran he dried mui-l- more quickly if rented in this way and will he pprfectly clear. Their Glory Divided In the governor's garden at Quebec Is a granite column bearing the name of Wolfe on one side and that of Montcalm on the other. It is said to be the only instance on this continent of a common monument to the victor and the vanquished. Revolutionary Powder Every one of the 13 states except Georgia and Delaware made some powder during the Revolution. Thft-nos- t Important mills were located In Massachusetts, New York. Connecti-cut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Famous Captive Queen Zenohla. the famous queen of Pal-myra, the city said to have been hullt by Solomon on an oasis in the desert west of Syria, was captured by the Knmnns in 272 and taken captive to Rome. and Miss Jensen visited our school last week. Master Mechanic Wm. Cole visited our school last week and is going to erect a flag pole on the school house. The teachers and pupils of the Highland Boy School are very in-dignant over the sanitary conditions surrounding the school grounds and house. They have called attention to the proper authorities, including Mr. Standish, health officer, and no action has been taken, it is said. An appeal is now being made to the state board of health. It is felt by many that there is no need to have a garbage box from a board-ing house and a sewerage drain from a dwelling house drain in an open ditch through the school grounds. HIGHLAND BOY SCHOOL NOTES In a spelling contest in the High-land Boy School sixth grade, which has lasted a month, the girls lost and as a penalty had to entertain the boys The girls gave a peanut bust and re-quired each boy to sing, recite or tell a story. Mr. C. L. Countryman, Supt. D. C. Jensen, Mr. Ray Beck, J. L. Boyden The Gentle- Art "I did not provoke her. I bit her and pulled ont her hair In said a WUlesden witness. Tit-Bit-bedside of Mrs. Fred Drenncn. Mrs. Bessie Call Neilsen of Provo returned to her home after spending a few days with Miss Neprude. Misses June Rhees, Mabel Neprude and Atta Acord entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Bessie Call Nelson. Cards were the feature of the evening. Miss Stella Klopenstine won first prize and Mrs. Bessie Nelson house prize. Among those present were Misses Alta Miller, Gertrude Colyar, Edith Borg, Stella Klopenstine, Ruby Knudsen, Mable Knudsen and Van Ee, Alta Olsen and Mrs. John Knud-sen, Mrs. Art Bird and Mrs. Bessie Nelson. . Mrs. J. H. Colyar and son, Maurice, were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. CDPPERFIELD Edited by Virginia Colyar Phone 173 The funeral services of Mrs. Chas. Pierce were held Saturday at one-thirt-p. m., in the L.D.S. chapel from where the body was taken to Salt Lake for burial. Among those who accompanied the body were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mace, Miss Stella Klopen-stine, Mrs. Joe Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rolls, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Puree Sr., and daughter, Anita, Mrs. Harry Sours, Mr. Ed Cunliffe,; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDonald, and many, others too numerous to mention. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ralls were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday evening. Mr'. Robert Colyar was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas arrived home Tuesday evening after a ten day honeymoon trip to California. Miss Elizabeth Bynon of Midvale is visiting Miss Ruth Bergman. Mr. Fred Drennan and children Helen and Jimmie were called to the Are Your Teeth Bothering You? Nearly everybody has something the matter with the teeth, but keeps on postponing a visit fBT to the dentist. Some KiILJ Pa'n some afraid of the VSYSTEfy Pr'ce, and some don't s want to- - lose the time. AH these people should know about the Registered Dentists using the E. R- - Parker System. First, there is no fear of pain when dental work is done under the E. R. Parker System. Second, the prices are moderate, and every patient is guaranteed full satisfaction. Third, fewer visits are required, and visitors are given especial attention, so they need not call so often. If your teeth are bothering you, remember that the longer you ne-glect them, the more you suffer and the more it will cost you in the end. Examinations and advice are free. There are thirty-on- e offices where the E. R. Parker System is used. Painless Parker Dentist Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM 176 So. Main St., cor 2nd South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH all the news happen- - Jj ings that come to your attention to this office. It will be appreciated for every piece of news will make the paper more interesting for you as well as others. We want and with your J help will print all L, the news ' I Milk From Pure Bred Cows There is no limit to the im-- T portant part pure Bingham & Dairy Milk plays in keeping growing and grown bodies X healthy, and minds of all T ages clear. 1 BINGHAM DAIRY I Phone 232 J Purveyors of Good Milk X lll!!Hlllll!ll!!lllHI5llillll'illlli:iSn Jersey City. N. J. Mr. George M. Downs writes: "When I wag a trapeze performer traveling with th circus I contracted severe stomach trouble and nervous f breakdown. The J doctor advised oper- - JS $ at ion immediately, fy but I was afraid of V operations and put 1' X It off. A friend sug- - JC? gested I try Tutt's -- f A f,) Pills, he having Jf nsed them for years, agf fe'm&ij After the first dose I began to feel better and would not be without them. I feel as young and full of vigor as I did when I Joined the eirens." At all druggists. 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Freight Agent Agent I Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah I Here is News youiVe I been waiting for - MORE SHARES OF I ,Jz I Utah Power & Light Company Directors of I Cumulative Preferred Stock Utah Power I , ARE NOW FOR SALE comply I This Stock pays dividends every 3 months, on January 1st, April 1st, July 1st and October 1st. In a year the dividends amount to j H. S. AUERBACH 1 wmmmmmr President, Auerbach Company 1 I Iff Salt Lake City' Utah I s lzJg A. P. BIGELOW I President, Ogden State Bank S nearly on your money 1 Jr? L. H. FARNSWORTH B f Ek I Chairman of Board B ' I M V J Walker Brothers, Banker "ismii B w-- Salt Lake City, Utah I J.W.FUNK' 9 I Utah Pover & Light Company that we are mighty proud of: Our Merchant IB Preferred Stock is not a risky spec- - stock has paid dividends REGU-- Richmond, Utah B ulation or get-rich-qui- ck scheme. LARLY AND PROMPTLY, every D-c- - 9?EEI1, 1 B Vice President and General Manager It iS a SAFE, DEPENDABLE, ,, three months, WITHOUT A Utah Power & Light Company H I INVESTMENT. It is not an f ""3'jWp j BREAK, for OVER TWELVE salt Lake city, Utah 1 uncertainty; it is not a mere VlflLr AND A HALF YEARS! Su- - LtJ0 possibility. You will have no pervision by The Public Salt Lake Ci(y- - Utah I I waiting for mines to be dug XJi. Service Commissions of J. C. HOWARD I or wells drilled or factories 1 Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Prerid; Y av C' built before you begin to get div- - Colorado serves to protect the in-- c lqq idends. This stock has passed the terests alike of Customers, Invest- - I Provo Commercial & I N acid-te- st of TIME. Here is a record ors and the Company. ruSa We have only a limited number of shares for sale. STEPHEN H. LOVE f Orders are being filled, first come first served. SaIes Manager and Director Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company 8 Cut out and mail to order stock-or for complete information Salt Lake City' Utah ! . P.J.MORAN UTAH POWER &. LIGHT CO. President, Moran Paving Co. 9 Preferred Stock Dept., Salt Lake City, Utah galt Lake City, Utah I (Mark X in meeting your requirements) n ' I would like further information about your Preferred Stock C.W.NIBLEY and the Company. We maintain a Presiding Bishop of Mormon Church - I wish to subscribe for shares your Preferred Stock at T Salt Lake City, Utah Buy yOUr Shares price of $101.00 and accrued dividend per share. Send bill to IveSOlC Uept. at from any em- - . ihowta, . .moun. d. our offices for the BULKELEY WELLS I wish to subscribe for shares your Preferred Stock on Ploye Of the Easy Payment Plan of $10 per .hare down and $10 per share benefit of local New England per month until $101.00 and accrued dividend per share has i i p lora"on Company they been paid Stockholders Who President, Western Colorado Power Co. areour salesmen D jtrJZf d may wish to sell TtL f Nam, of vour B.nk the shares G.G.WRIGHT General Manager ,3 Name Consolidated Wagon &. Machine Co. ' ' I Idaho Falls, Idaho Street n ! i jsrasaOaVatnaMaManL. .lmmmmmmtBnmmaaaaBmmmtBBimmaaaammmMtmmt&acji iwriti'iiii.Msiiai,:,,. iiiiKi m I 1 Every Business Man 1 Knows This Bank 1 H If The most important factor in the success of many a business man is his strong banking con- - I j nections. He looks upon this bank as some- - 1 thing more than a custodian of his account. It is his business counsellor, to be relied upon for I valuable information and advice. I If you're not taking advantage of our service, you're missing something. 1 . BINGHAM STATE BANK I j The Oldest Bank in Bingham Canyon Iininiii mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm b ru u u uirij uu jiuji in u j, 'n rm inr ritii nil ii limmtJ'" Miles Hartman Plumbing and Electrical Work I Office Phone Residence Phone 19 172 S mmmm wmmmmwwmmmmmJk The Ananias Cltzb "Boss," said the clerk. "1 hnve sol-diered on the job this week nnd. as 1 do not want to he paid for what 1 didn't do. 1 think you should (Virk me for' the time wasted." Cincinnati Enquirer. Origin of Famous Saying The origin of the saying, "After me the deluge," is uncertain. Although most authorities attribute it to Mad-ame Pompadour, still there is weight to arguments favoring the authorship of Louis XV and Metternich. |