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Show ! : W v ;; 7 jdM&l W That we have every facility V i for turning out neat print- ' I ing of all kinds. Letter heads, bill heads, office sta- , tionery, etc., furnished at the lowest prices first class work will permit. - j Telephone Toll Messages Now Free From Federal Tax Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot CROY'SCAFE Main and Carr Fork , Phone 41 SCHEDULE Cars leave Bingham at 8, 9 and 11 a. m. 1 , 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Phone Was. 1069 SCHEDULE . Cars leave Salt Lake City at 7, 9 and 11 a. m. k . 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. FARES One way - . .$1.50 Round Trip $2.50 I IGU & GARFIEtl 1 1 RAILWAY COMPANY ' Through Daily Package Car Service from Salt Lake s ' I City in connection with the Union Pacific System. Semi-weekly iced refrigerator cars in summer and heated heat-ed refrigerator cars in winter are operated for the con- 1 venience of patrons receiving shipments of perishable 1 , freight. : J IT. H. PERLEYWITS. ; A. W.'MALY, I Asst. Gen. Freight Agent , .' . Agent ' 1 Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham. Utah I rTHE federal taxes laid on telephone toll messages by the Revenue Act of 1921 have been removed by the Revenue Act of 1924, which was enacted on June 2, and became effective as regards these taxes on July 2. Under the act of 1921, the taxes imposed on telephone messages were as follows: On a telephone menage for which the charte was more than fourteen cents and not more than fifty cents a tax of 5 centa On a telephone message for which the charge was more than fifty cents, a tax of 10 centa These taxes were highest in proportion to the chargs for service for toll messages over moderate distances, the tax in some cases amounting to one-third of the, toll charge. We have adequate facilities to care for any increased use of the toll lines which may result from the removal of these taxes. P "Bell System" (ijaH The Mountain States Telephone Telegraph Company One PolicyOne System Universal Service ' , il ' ; TheEUJB Bingham's New Store ' ' 1 CLOTHING GENT'S FURNISHINGS SHOES . 1 - 1 ANNOUNCE THE OPENING, JULY 19, OF A 1 1 ; -T POPULAR PRICED STORE 1 I WORKINGMEN'S WEAR T ' 1 J , 1 OUR LOW OVERHEAD EXPENSE ' 1 ENABLES US TO SELL FOR LESS 3 n, 1 A Trial Will Convince You 'V. 1 ips iu i 9mmmm ' mm ' Ty ''' ' a"""'1- " 1 . E ' . Ik iNJ I jinJ fm ' W' m4 wi J J B ri jT ri f"Y B I mJ EE . g 1 XJ LmX in. i.i .mi J AmA LmX V J Lm . hhtV P 490 Main Street Next to Berger's g liHllSilllilllH " I i . MEN I Free MAH JONGG Lessons at ' 1 BERGER'SNEST The Home of the HOT DOG I ; sMsaiaiWEBa . ! . Bill oJoimes I Says j Meet Me at the Copper King j I "BECCO" ON DRAUGHT p . L t . e. I I I Bingham Canyon, Utah I l, :. ' Si I ' i i ' " f J Announcing the opening of their new t I Office for the Practice of Dentistry . . 1 ! Dr. V. J. Dorton and i Dr. A. D. Benz I X , Over Wells Groceteria Hours 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. .. Other Hours by Appointment ' : ' ! 4 ! "" '. t-'- '' : j . i - |