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Show 1 We Are Ready h To turn out that job Dj of printing when' rj p ever you need it. Our Prices Are Right Our Advertising t Service j Means More Sales for You, Mr. Business Maa When you begin advertising in this paper you start ri the road to more business, There Is no better or cheaper medium me-dium for reaching the buyers of this community. We can also provide Artistic Printing J of every description. Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Cars leave F.ingham 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. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p.m. FARES One wav $1.50 Round Trip $2.50 O'DONNELL & CO. . Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon Utah - Phone 17 Wasatch 6461 Salt Lake Phone ! ; i $ Play Pool at J I THE OXFORD I I . I I Full line of cigars, tobacco and soft drinks, .g I . . . I American Beauty right off the ice. H 8 I SOFT DRINKS I g Delicious Bud weiser, Cigars and f jj Tobacco at the jj I (0) i Opposite the Safeway CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO. COAL, ICE, HAY and GRAIN DELIVERED to all Parts of Bingham Canyon Phone , : i ' t I : 39 Genuine PRO JECII ...not False Promises 1 1 yr : -rHEM a man's words say one thing and his acts say an i Vv cnt're'y different thing, which do you believe? When 1 J the Democrat Senator from Utah says he is for protec- ' 1 1 tion for Utah's products against cheap foreign competition, and II his acts in the Senate have always been against protective measures II can you have any faith in his promises? And the tariff question I I is not the 'only instance of Senator King's opposition, in the I I Senate, to Utah's welfare! In view of the official public record II of Senator King, as contrasted to his campaign promises, Utah I voters have every justification to regard his promises as false! NOTE THE FACTS -- 1 1 When a bill waj before Congress to appropriate money for building roadi in 1 1 national park, including some of Utah's scenic wonderlands. Senator King said II . (Page 939, Congressional Record, Dec. 22, 1926): "I think that $4. 5S0,000 for roads is entirely too high ... we are 11 getting entirely too many." II Senator Smoot sponsored this appropriation, yet Senator King was opposing I " him. Our roads make our parks, our parks are the West's greatest advertising II asset; they bring tourists to our state, they bring wealth within out borders II 1 Affecting Utah's Children i jL. ' Here is another startling example of 1 1 iffig. Senator King's opposition to the Weill Wei-ll 'ttif" fare of those he is supposed to repre- I Republican Ticket Of the Shepherd-Towner Art. . 1 National fjr( o maternity anti :f,fancy." Senator 1 ' HERhei'hoSIer King said (Congressional Record page f pT vice Prmldrnt 1591) : I am opposed to the act . . . I C'HAKtiES CUKTIS ' ihit measure is of the type which it A State Ticket .' ; foisted upon the people by pcopagan- I For IJ. S. Senator dists, hysterical men and too often neu- J ERNEST BAMBERGER rofic women." i I VII.l!lArH.erwATTIS The act. however, waj passed, with For ConicrrMmea Senator Smoot's approval, over Sena- I lt DintrrVt tor King's opposition. But it will I no B. COLTON agilin be beft-re the next Congress. 1 I'!.?a?hprwood Elect RepMMn Senator and Con- j E.O. LEATHER OOD grcssmcn who wiU co-operate with I johVw? PETERS Senator Smoot and support, not op- 1 Pr Attorney Grnml pose, this bill which has given such I . tiKORtiE ly PARKER great aid to the motherhood and child 1 For Stnte Treorrr hood of Utah. 1 A. E. CIIRISTENSEN , I - For stnte Amlitor Here are Senator King s words on the I IVOR AJAX ; tariff bill (Page 8525, Congressional I For Superintendent of Record of June 27, 1922): "Such it I im""ce m""7ese ,his publican tariff bill iniquitous, 1 ,' For' Junior, of the" infamous, damned before it , s horn, I . Supreme 1'oart destined to be damned during its - i v. H. FOM.Asn time, and doomed to damnation and 1 EPHRAIM HAM8QH obloquy alter its death." j 'lX - Utah's Next Governor 1 tSiX : Fr valid reasons it is extremely im- 1 V 'AVvAkj portant that Utah's next governor as I A A., .i" - well as Utah's next junior Senator, be I Republican. , Not only will this in- I Vk3 ure a united and harmonious adminis- I jjy5fyifcrV- tration of our state's affairs, but it wilt f VwMtvS 1'so insure the continuance of a Repub- ' . lArfVi'? "can de'c8at'on in Congress from Utah. V,lVM'Sltf!v ' Uphold Hoover support Smoot, J wflf"fh ' w'tn team-mates who will co-operate, I ' l I l M not nullify their acts. Elect Hoowr, I " .' f Cfmiflhl Bamberger, Wcttis. Cotton. Leather- 1 O VliVlMjllV wood anc tht entire Rpublkan Ticket. 111 I en RAILWAY COMPANY i Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast I daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection ; I with the Union Pacific System. , i USE COPPER J Brass piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 I i more than galvanized iron piping and will 1 LAST FOREVER , 1 I , : - ' ; I T. H. PERLEYWITS, H. L. DAVIDSON j i Asst. Gen. Freight & Pas. Agt., Agent 1 Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah |