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Show r.: y:;::yVvf .V"'-v v"- o- V;;: v r; TOE BINGHAM" NEWS "i r : ' V'-'-- v.; .'' ..V ; V j ' Did It Evr Occur toYou That Nerve is great stuff unless yoa have too much. That buildings and improve-ments are happening all over town which speaks well of the up-to-d- people in our midst That the owner of every week ly newspaper published has to only was the sign before eleven o'clock. ,- -' . . , ' That Bingham will continue to be on the map when such men as the Mining Editor of the Salt Lake Tribune. ,are anxious to come up' and extol its. merits to the world-- . .;. - v , ' That some"-o- f our nice little older girls have been seen drag-ging a whiff out of one recently. But they won't admit it. That their are still good citi-zens in camp, altho born in for-eign countries. That Senator Smoot advises taxing radio and Mah Jongg make a sworn statement as to sets. , ' the real owner, manager, editor and publisher which statement must be published twice a year-Wh-wasn't the statement of the Press-Bulleti- n printed on the 18th inst? That the concrete bottom of the Warm Springs pool is quite a little harder than some heads we know of. That with Spring here, we should get busy and start with a clean-u-p, paint-u- p campaign. That you are advised to get your tickets in advance for the musical feast which Bingham-ite- s will be privileged to hear on Friday next at the Princess Theatre. That Liberty is not a license, neither does a marriage license always mean liberty. That we should be thankful for adversity more than for prosperity, the best disciplinje comes thru adverse circum-stances. That an amateur liar cannot work along successfully in Bing-ham he needs to be full-Hedg- ed That in two years Salt Lake City has reduced its smoke nuisance 75 per cent. That people have more wor-ries since going into debt is so much easier. That if it were hot the style she would look a perfect freak with her hair bobbed, t . That a Bingham dairyman re-cently stated "What you put in-to a cow you can always get the value out" Diiferent to punch-boar- d Eh! That the people who kicked most because the mining com-panies did not raise the wages 50 cents per day were the ones who took the least interest in the application for an increase. That any man who rides in a nice big car should never be ac-cused of being a "road-hog.- " Why that's Simply terrible. ' That going to the devil is said to be down grade all the way. That cowcatchers on a loco-motive were never intended to pick up automobiles- - ,4 That as a candidate for pres-ident Mr. Bryan would have the advantage of being accustomed to defeat f That this is a great country note the vast political difference between Wisconsin and Michi-gan. That parent training is hard tor the children. There are so many prejudices that have to be destroyed. ; That the Standard Bread Co. cakes are made of the best in-gredients. , , That after the christening on Sunday "Brig" stepped off 27 and landed in Utah Lake. That a man with a weak stomach has no business in pol-itics. That Bingham will be on the map after its knockers, who are knocking for It's GOOD- - are gone. That there a few people who still realize that advertising in a real paper pays. That when you need any kind of Printing call in at the Bing-ham News Office and have Leo-nard Gust give you prices.' That Easter Sunday at the Pantages had its attractions. IThe stage was beautifully dec-orated with flowers, a gift. The Doctor was in good form. Mrs-- j Atkinson with her bird-voic- e ' enthralled all and standing room MARK 'TWAIN SAID: 1 ' 'There are two times when a man should not " ( v - speculate. vWhen he can't afford itand whejt ' hecan"'." r, . , . . . . . t ' If you feel the speculative "fever coming on; V consult a good Banker Practitioner. Let him-- prescribe '"it dose of "common sense talk". " 4 Consult with one of our officers before your "fev- - , , er'' gets "too high." We may be abIe.to,ward off a , ., serious "set-back- ." . ' . . . ..,''.: '' Bingham State Bank 1 : . , . . ; :. :" BINGHAM, UTAH ' C ". "' .officers r- - :'K..:--J':t'- ' L. S. Cates, Pres. Sherman Armstrong, 1st Vice Pres., C. E. Adderly, Vice Pres. Arthur M. Thomas, Cashier . - ' . j.w&assor- - OUR ESPECIAL DUTY' We make j - 4Vj " s certain that yoa have no detail to , worry about. It is necessary only I : ' SATISFACTIONS that you indicate what you want and 1 1 I' S OUR ' j how yu wan t done' We fulfil all J CPEOIAL iy requirements. SERVICE means ev- - j . .', OUTY ery detail attended to during bereave- - O'Donnell & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 17 Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 :":- - ..,; ''. '. Bingham and Garfield Railway Company Operates through Package Car Service, in connection with the Union Pacific system between Salt Lake City and , . Bingham. For convenience of its patrons heated ref riger-- . '', ator cars are operated in this service, semi-weekl- y, for the protection of perishable freight when weather conditions 1 , warrant. T. H. PERLEYWITS, , A. W. MALY, Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, . Agent '. ' Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah . r . 11' ' ' - V TONY RINO, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Phone 260. 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. 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 ' f V-- - A'-t- ' - ' : 'i SX . . 1 i n ' ... I !,:'.' .sfMwi ' ' J. M. GREGORY ORIGINATOR AND MANUFACTURER OF THE . WAMPUS CAT FLIES Uncqualed for all kinds of fishermen ALL KINDS OF FISHING TACKLE, GUNS, SHELLS , AND HUNTING SUPPLIES Open Evenings and Sundays ' Phone Wasatch 2881 77 West 2nd South St. Salt Lake City LARK MERCANTILE ! 'I GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEATS LARK, UTAH - I' ' New Wasatch Hotel 'Sunshine in Every Room" For accomodations like home, stop at 78 WEST BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Give us your Orders for all Kinds of FLOWERS. Totted Plants and Ferns O'Donnell Undertak-ing Co. Phone 17. ' KENY0N 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 SWISS WATCHMAKER We Fix Watches That Cannot Be Fixed Elsewhere . 520 Main Street Bingham, Utah ' When in Salt Lake stop at THE ALTON HOTEL Modern Clean Quiet - Rates: $1.00 day and up Sam Lyte, r. ' ?. Manager 1 ' t ' 138 South Stale - f- 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 Don't Forget Edith & Elaine's BEAUTY PARLOR 424 Main Street Phone 253-- w for appointments WE SPECIALIZE In Cakes and Pastry fresh every day and are prepared to serve you with any particular pastry if ordered a day ahead f OUR BREAD IS WELL KNOWN IN THIS CAMP AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE BEST Standard Bread Co. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH 53G Main St., Phone 187 Government Inspected Meats AT PRICES TO FIT ALL POCKET BOOKS Wells Groceteria See Tony Rino about his spec-ial Automobile Policy covering Automobile accidents. Total cost $5.00 per year which pays $25.00 per week for twenty-si- x weeks if totally disabled by an accident while assured is oper-ating, driving, riding in, demon-strating or cranking an automo-bile, or in consequence of being struck by, run down or run over by an automobile, or if such dis-ability is caused by the burning or explosion of an automobile. |