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Show TOWN OFFICIALS dF BING-HAM BING-HAM CANYON Dr. F. E. Straup, President. Boyd J. Barnard, Treasurer F. W. Quinn, Clerk. Board Members, Boyd J. Barnard, Bar-nard, Dan Fitzgerald, R. H. Ken-ner, Ken-ner, J. A. Wright. Town Marshal, W. F. Thompson. Thomp-son. Night Patrolmen, John Mitchell Mitch-ell and Thomas Mayne. Water Master, Wm. Robbins. Health Officer, H. N. Standish 1 NOTICE Something new and up-to-date Funny Banquet Novelties, Table Ta-ble Decorations and Favors. Dance prizes and everything to make the world brighter. (Art Pictures) t Get our catalog Free for the asking. BIG INDIAN 141 Regent St. Salt Lake City When You Open the Season be sure your equipment is the best. Western Arms & Sporting Goods Co. 115 South Main St. OUTFITTERS OF REAL SPORTSMEN When in Salt Lake stop at THE ALTON HOTEL Modern Clean Quiet Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, Manager 138 South State J i ; if I lit n4aL&vS AW NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION MEMBER No. 1855 I A Genuine Tonic andjegulator The experience of people who have built up their strength through the use of Lyko shows that this prepar- - i ation has splendid tonic properties, W. I is a genuine reconstruct and a val- . " fl Y7 XX TY1 liable regulator of stomach, bowels, So Vl H Cll 1 11 1 1 kidneys and other bodily functions. A Johnson j The Crtat General Tonle J I Tents an tbt entire tjritem and 3k make luffith orfwii ict Yn'dVJ BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH -r-'-. tloo. cooatipition, ilecpleuneii - a or a ferallr run-down condition. condi-tion. Get bottle today. V 'Baflular $1 JQ Size. Full 1 6 oj. The Grill Cafe Under the Management of FRANK CARR and GEORGE McKULLA has opened for business and will be in a position to serve the BEST and CHEAPEST Meals in TOWN. TRY US ONCE AND BE SATISFIED D. PEZZOPANE Fancy Imported and m Domestic Groceries 'IHik Foreign Money Orders and Drafts Banco of Naples Correspond IM Ty Vi(jA STEAMSHIP AGENT fepSGEtorrl NOTARY PUBLIC pggg 541 MAIN STREET BINGHAM - a-Mli''vaBnnaBnnanannnnnnnnaaBBHHHBBHaBBHH Giving the Telephone Life v " ti You WiU Enjoy This Story j SHbzj Sp" DOESN'T LOOK IT $iLx. 7jV You can't always judge a 3rj(Fti7 1)0014 by its cover and vo mav JV-PI " 1 ifS think that coal is clean and L'W'lT iTu without dust or slag when yot Xfci lvW(f ' 1 ll buy it but the burning tells W ''t iin the tale. Our high grade Liber-IWrffcS&Nff Liber-IWrffcS&Nff ftfffi y or Utah Fuel coal is well QTIEEii screened and cleaned, and burns JiSi Wlth a brightness and heat that LKL. tfZMk IK wlU cook and heat whei want-'"slf?3"" want-'"slf?3"" NfV ed' ,when vou buv at the Citi- Citizen's Coal and Supply Co. Phone 39 Bingham, Utah i The Evil j Shepherd j By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM j There is no false glamor J about the people in an Oppenheim tale. Generally he presents the worst side of their character first. He shows ! how they drink and carry on ! the scene is England not ! America just as normal I folks do in some countries; ! and then by slow degrees he ! begins to reveal their better ides. The final result is a ! pretty likable, clean lot of j folks who are more devoted ! to outdoor sports and healthy living than they are to dissi- j pation. And the author has ! the genius to fit these people ! into romantic, even heroic ! roles, without making them ! either priggish or immoral ! and without destroying their ! naturalness and reality."The ! Evil Shepherd" is a lively, I charming, thrilling tale. I L Read It as a Serial in The Bingham News , YOU can talk across the continent as If face to face. Your telephone is th latch to open for you any door In the land. There is the web of wire. The many switchboards. The maze of apparatus. Thi millions of telephones. All are parts of a country-wide mechanism for far-speaking. The equipment has cost over two billion dollars, dol-lars, but more than equipment is needed. There must be the guardians of the wirea to keep them vital with speech-carrying electrical elec-trical currents. There must bt those who watch the myriads of tiny switchboard lights and answer your commands. There must be technicians of every sort to construct, repair and operate. , A quarter of a million men and women art united to give nation-widr telephone service. With their brains and hands they make th Bell System live. Bell System P.llarr - IrMM Ml dS Amd AH Wmlil Tnl The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Bingham and Garfield Railway Company Operates through Tackage Car Service, in connection with the Union Tacific system between Salt Lake City and Bingham. For convenience of its patrons heated refrigerator refriger-ator cars are operated in this service, semi-weekly for the protection of perishable freight when weather conditions warrant. H. VV. STOUTENI30ROUGII, A. W. MALY, Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah |