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Show THE BINGHAM NEWS j y i ' M 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. CHURCH NOTICES Holy Rosary Church, Bingham ' Sunday Masses: Every Sunday, 10:30 a. m. First Sunday, 8:30 & 10.30 a.m. Copperfield Second and fourth Sundays 9:00 a. m. Highland Boy Third Sunday at 9:00 a. m. Sunday School after Mass. . Rev. John Ryan, C. S. C, Pastor. WHAT'S BEHIND THE vCr A 1 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM? A? The extensive resources of the Federal Reserve System are great enough to cope with any financial situation. . 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 priv- - ilege to be a member of the Federal Reserve Sys-tem and associated with an institution that means so 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. Leo F. Tietjen, Cashier Say It With Flowers Give vs your orders for all kinds of rat flowers, potted plants and ferns NEIL O'DONNELL Phoe 17 New Wasatch Hotel 'Sunshine in Every Room" For accomodations like home, stop at --v 78 WEST BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY O'Donnell & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 17 eaV NEIL O'DONNELL, Manager Main Office, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 JACK'S PLACE G. M. Gregory, Prop. WE SERVE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING -- SOFT DRINKS AND EATS FISHING TACKLE of all Kinds ' . GUNS, SHELLS and all HUNTING SUPPLIES OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS Phone Wasatch 2881 77 West 2nd South St. Salt Lake City . FOR SALE Hudson automo-bile. Steck Pianola. No. 550 Miller Coal Range. Westing-hous- e Hot Plate, with two heat-ers. Dining room set, living and bed room furniture. Sewing ma-chine. Refrigerator. Electric washing machine. J. H. MANWARING Utah Apex Mine LARK MERCANTILE I' 'I GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 ! LARK, UTAH FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Apply 13 Vi Markham Allen's Truck Service WE HANDLE SPEEDILY ALL KINDS OF BAGGAGE AND FREIGHT DAILY BY FIVE SPECIALLY BUILT TRUCKS FROM SALT LAKE TO BINGHAM FURNITURE HAULING A SPECIALTY Salt Lake Office Phone Wasatch 1400 Salt Lake City DELIVERIES MADE TO ANY PART OF BINGHAM NOTICE GET YOUR CHRISTMAS ' EDITION OF THE BINGHAM NEWS NOW. Copies 25 cents. Send to your Friends all over KENY0N HOTEL the World. LOCATED IN CENTER OF CITY ABSOLUTELY MODERN "Where yon can always find a Binghamite" Main and Second South Street 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 The Woman s Bank UTo matrons who desire a household account a place to keep their money, we urge that they come to this bank where safety and accuracy are permanent. HWhen you have a tidy sum saved we will advise as to in-vestment. This is a service we cheerfully render our pa-tron- s. The Central Bank of Bingham BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH WE SPECIALIZE In Cakes and Tastry fresh every day and are prepared to serve you with any particular pastry 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 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 Prime Quality Hams Breakfast Bacon All Kinds of Fresh Fish Wells Groceria the year would only predict something good it would make life sweeter. That when a girl is in doubt she should powder her nose. That when the Volunteer Fire Companies give a dance it is us-ually a success. That leap year was never in-tended to inspire a girl to get out of the frying pan into the fire. That W. H. Slayton, head of the Association against the Pro-hibition Amendment truly says Prohibition is a complete fail-ure. That perhaps it is coming to the point where the church peo-ple have to go outside for their religion. That if wishes could bring our readers a happier 1924 we would fill this column with 'em. That there is yet no necessity to distribute free copies of this paper. Did It Ever t Occur toYou That it takes a real cold day to make a man thankful for his last year's overcoat. That with such a bunch of en-thusiastic basket ball fans how is it possible for our High School boys to lose out. That a physician is advising people to eat apples if they want to reduce. This method is said to have reduced Adam very rap-idly. That the thing that ought to arouse more curiosity than it does, is, who starts all the darn lies that sweep thru communi-ties. That Nature is said to be beautiful, but where would that girl be without her powder puff. That with a daughter attend- - ing a University, there isn't very much that her parents don't leam. That it has been said men talk faster than women but is it true? That more auto accidents are attributed to defective brains rather than defective brakes. That a locomotive always has the right of way and can prove it. That it is said washing dishes softens the hands, but one lady remarked it hardened her heart. That many a man who pays cash sleeps on tick. That to avenge our wrongs cost more than to protect our rights. That the wall-flow- er at the dance is usually the girl who can bake a batch of bread. That a liar is without honor in any country. That fair competition has nev-er made us shudder. There is nothing that ivill keep a man on his mettle lik? clean-cu- t, square, honest to goddness competition. That times change. One time there was a demand for the full dinner pail, now that has been replaced by the desire for more parking space. That if you want to stay sin-gle thru leap year don't leap. That discontent comes from not being satisfied with what the other fellow has. .That the tail cannot wag the dog, but a man's tongue can of-ten wag the man. That the flu epidemic is mak-ing a bunch of its victims feel mighty mean. That no mother of a man will tell you all men are alike. That this is leap year. We suppose the shieks are nervous but they wouldn't be if they only could see themselves as others see them. That operating a post office in Bingham is no child's play. That now its all over it should be recorded Santa Claus' other name is Prosperity. That some people love to kick even if they have to criticise the road supervisor. That young women who are so crazy to become movie stars have been told that to get into pictures they must have legs, and they cannot be purchased in any drug store. That some women tell Edward that the best way to keep per-petual peace in a house, is with a rolling pin. That some people will crab about the bum Christmas pres-ents they received until Christ-mas comes again. That the Rev. Elmer Goshen is still packing the Pantages Theatre at Salt Lake every Sun-day morning. If you desire to hear an able address be at the "Pan" on Sunday morning next. That with crownless kings all wandering around Europe it ap-pears that a hard-workin- g peas-ant would look good to any tour-ist. That if the prophets who start their predictions on the first of TvltUi Opinion of Women. In recently published volume of reminiscence!, Alexander Borlsovleh Geldenwelier, a Russian pianist who was an Intimate friend of Tolstoy, says that one day the great writer, who was perhaps the greatest feminist of the century, remarked to him : ,"If you won't ropeat It, I'll tell you confidentially ; women are generally so erll that there Is scarcely any differ-ence between a good woman and a bad one." Mr. Ooldenwelser apparently does not explain this extraordinary re-mark, which may have been made In a mood of levity or perhaps when Tolstoy was suffering from indiges-tion. Kansas City 8tar. For One. The speaker waxed eloquent, and after his peroration on women's rights, he said: "When they take. our girls, as they threaten, away from the co-educational college, what will follow? What will follow I repeat" And e loud masculine voice In the audience replied, "I will." Browi Bull |