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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN . Eutered as sccoiid-clas- s matter at tfie posioffke at Bingham Can. yon, Utah, under the act of Cong ress of March 2, 1879. ' J. R. Jarvis, Editor and Manager. 1 Subscrption price for one year in advance, ?2.00. BANKERS REPORT - CROHN SAVINGS Luri of Stock Market Partly to Blame, but Slackened Specula tion Expected to Bring Return to Thrift TU Grat receaaloa la tbe natoa'a tar Ibis account la banks la tke twen-ty years during wblcb records In this Bald bars been kept by the American Banker! Association waa disclosed for last year la tbe recant annual caaipJla-tlo- n prepared by Ita Baring Bank Division. Tha ibrtnkaga amounted to over tlli.000.90e, en tha basis of fig-ures for tha year ending June 29, 1929, whereas a year earlier tha reported In-crease was over $100,000,608, tbe largeat ever recorded. The number of savlnja depositor! also decreased during the rear covered by more than BOO. 800 accounts. Tbe lure of the etock market and affiliated activities are cited ai part of the explanation for these changes. Tbe association's statement says that savings deposits In banks and trust companies of continental United States on June 29, 1929, stood at The recession in savings. It declares. Indicates a fundamental change In the savings situation, Irre-spective of whether It Is temporary or not. Hew Savings Uaed te firew "In 1931 aavlnga deposits Increased S1.M2.000.000, la 19JT. almost 11,409,. 000.000 and In 1921 over 11.308,808,. 090." It says. It appears now that some Influences In one year have takes the gain that night reasonably have hem expected In savings deposits for 1929 and lowers,! them from the high mark of the preaedlag sear. This re-leasing Is not ons coming as a result of drouth, famine, unemployment or oendltlons outside of the United States. "A year ago It was stated: The yeei closing June 30. 1911, registered tha largest gain In savings deposits In banks and treat companies of sent I. nental United States ever recorded la the history ef this ceantry.' W'bat a difference one year makes! From a gala ef mors than 14 blUloas ef dol-lars ta savings deposits ta a lees ef al-most 290 millions! "Tbe loss tn savings deposits Is re leeted alse tn tbe loss ef savings Tke year 1929 showed a te-t-ef il.tl4.llT a speeders, agalnat I1.llt.l4l fer 19M. a lose of 114411. "ladartrlal prodsatlea was mseh higher last year than tke preeedlng year. Pastery payrolls were consid-erably greater, ta nrodnatlon, and trade, advaaeee were Bade ever tha preceding year. Isa lbs farss areas Us Improvement noted far 1991 did not reeede la 1919 and the livestock Industry la all Hs braoohes was prosperous. The Causes ef Hie Drep Ttte oanses ef the recession are possibly nsatttple. There is seareely any reesea te doubt that one ef tbe . Important fact era draining away sav-ings and decreasing depositors has beea the tare ef prelts te be made ra stocks. Fer a aamber ef years the people have beea regaled with aterles ef proflts made Is stocks fa all types ef companies. Oaring the last few years there has beea a speelons phi-losophy prsached that panles such as formerly eeeurred were a longer pos-sible. "It it was the lore ef profits tn steaks which sensed the recession In savings, then a faster la future sav-ings will be the sueeess attendant npoa this van tare ef savings depos-itors In steeks. If the experiment did net prove gensrally sneoessfal, then another year wfn denbtless witness aa Increase tn savings deposits as wsll as la savings depositors." i Mr. and Mrs. El .r Knuds-- f were dinner gue&U .f Mr. uu Mrs. Maurice Colyar Sunday. ! Msr. George Anderson cntci tained the Just-a-Mer- e Club, o; Wednesday afternoon at her Iiom in Copperfield. All repairing done on finihe work. Royal Laundry, Phone da "Misses Evelyn and Noniiv Vietti entertained "Our CUivg' Club Wednesday evening of Ian week. Miss Anna Steele won tl prize for high score. Refresh raents were served t Miss Ann. Steele, Miss Jane Steele, Mia Imcille Olscn ,Miss Nona Ncrdin Miss Mary Masters, and I.Ik Norma Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones visiter relatives in Salt Lake Sunday. The Royal Laundry repairs your clothes. Phone 90. Mrs. E. E. Longfellow enter-tained Wednesday of last week honoring .Mrs. Irvin Stillman. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Joseph Marriott, Mrs. Lawrence Stillman, Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. W. S. Dalton, Mrs. J. L. Dobson, and Mrs. William Oalle-azz- i. Mr. Charles Stillman of Lo Angeles is visiting at the home ol Mr .and Mrs. Irvin Stillman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ranson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O, jS. Jensen Sunday. i One day service, Friday to Sat-- ! Royal Laundry. Phone 00. Mrs. Theo CheKler has been kiting relatives in California for the past two weeks. The Royal Laundry calls for and delivers. Phone 90. The Ladies Firemen Auxiliary No. 1 met Monday evening at iihe fire IFall, with Mrs. Ralph Evans and Mrs. Wayne Hansen a host cmess. Refri'shrneiits were serv-ed to Mrs. V. II. Harris, Mrs Horemus Lar;ien, Mrs. Jain Jack-sou- , Mrs. Fred Bennis, Mrs. 3"rii( Ivie, Mrs. Elvin Peterson, Mrs .Jack Householder, Mrs. Ciinto. Kobinson, and Mrs. Lon lliwl jings. i - The Royal Laundry uses 100 percent pure soft water. Phone 90. i Mrs. Robert Hansen and Misf Lola Carrigau will entertain mem-bers of the N. W. I. Club at the home of Mrs. Allen Jcnnm at Connerton this evmiinir. c- - Miss La Von Pyper spent the week-en- d with relatives in Pleas ant Grove. Mrs. E. J. Shufer, who recently returned from an extended visit in Sacramento, ia visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Feno Shafer. Mr, and Mrs. David Lyon and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones . Wednesday evening. Royal Laundry darns your hoso. Phone 90. KeyaJ Laundry. O'Donnsll & Co Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon, Utah Phone 17 Salt Lake Phone Wasatch 6461 Bingham Stage Line Binsrham Depot Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Cars leave Binsrham at 8, 0 and 11 a. m. 1, 3, 5, 7 find 9 p. m. Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Thone Was. 1060 SCHEDULE L'r.n i"avi Salt Lake City at 7. 9, and 11 a. m. 1, 3. 5, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. FARES One way ;. $1.R0 ttound Trip .. $2.50 " S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman wTHE COAT-DRES- S The coat-dre- si In lifrhtweig;ht wooL--n ia important for spring, shar-ing honors only with the jacket-sui- t. Yet it may be considered even newer than the jacket-sui- t, and will, perhaps, be smarter. This model features the eapelrt. adding the smart width at the shoulders. The frock clova with a se-ries of buttons at the left-sid- e, and a belt takes advantage of the new Lxi-tu-allowed it to disappear at bn'h front and back and appear only at the sides. Side pleats provide fulfi. NoW the correct length for street wear or travel fifteen inches from tl ground. I Pictorial Printed Pattern No. SUA Sizes 14 to 46, 50 cents. Call Phone 90 and 90 will all. Royal Laundry. v The Royal Laundry sews ou f. our buttons. Phone 90. Tke Royal Laundry usee 100 percent pur soft water. Phone Beyal Laundry repairs The Royal Laundry calla for your elothea. Phone 90.. and delrrera. Phono 99. Thfftrcasdd of prescriptions for this ol stops pain la headache,ns retnatfablp formula were filled by ralgia, dental pain, rhonmatlsa. Arogglats last year, over 20,000 phy- - ol now comes in handy tubes ol afefans, dentists and welfare nuroes 12 tablets. 26c 80 tablots 60c. medt V j, rocemmend and endorse as cine chest size $1.00 at any pre ,f a harmless, sate, rapid relief for scriptlon druggist or on receipt t pain, depression, fever, cold. Bo. price from ol Co, Holton, as Cdnfalni NO Aspirin or Other Heart Depressants. ;j : Bdadiic&es! Colds! Neuralgia! Dental Paiol CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO. Coal, Ice, Hay and Grain , DELIVERED to all Parts of Bingham Canyon PHONE 39 Bingham & Garfield I RAILWAY COMPANY I Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Past Jj daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connecticrn S with the Union Pacific System. S USE COPPER I Bras3 piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 more than galvanized iron piping and will ' jj LAST FOREVER - J. S T. H. PERLEYWITS. H. L. DAVIDSON I f Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. A wnt I SRlt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah Thurs., Fri., Sat, Feb. 20-21-- 22 ' . : im iuji- - iiu.ua j.ip'wsuisi in. a. m nijiiii mil i iimi minii . Cmmiitinmfxa)mLammm.H.nu.npm,l - , ... .. ... iTifiifaan ti "11 mi mi - Tn .1 in. f I A, UNIT OF WALGREEN CO. f ' 1 t ; O," l Satisfaction Guaranteed v W lUawt Ut IHt ffrf3 J $?$ With-Ever- y Purchfta jlr f'',v' Xk U Lismlt QwustUk ; f r ,.i 50c Ale Massage Rubbing OF f ITi I Yk M OtUx FtUtA A, - IT-- Alcohol, Pint 37 f V. ZZJ V KK t4 J :&t a.ww 4 for 25c SSusT.. S; Cj 1 35c Esa-Ja- y Compound Aspirin Tab- - 10c CrVme OU Som 4 for and Ammonia 49 ; lets, 24's 29 1X for et4 S5e AT. 00c 4 s 25c Castor Oil, 4 onncea 19J SamoUno, tke WorW. Great- - Mam Ill Mum ... ..IOC nenCianni l"""""$st eat Cleaner K,Pt.X3Pt.45f, $1.00 ,LW L"kj 1 35j Jiw(rjte cleaBJnc 7T ---j j efl m lJZi Phospho Fluid .S3 5c Pona--o . M. JL Compound 50c White Kta WaWf SSSEfl lJW Taa- - Tonic f1.00 Machine pSSSfl k0rw i m f ,....T-7for25- G kj 42c IMjl Rub 27 Jt 4, J. , m t , a. j gSS sate 4 f Pf 75 VIck's Z. O. Adhaslro Tape W , I uyc iu;iv,poRub49, ck xi y.ni .10, ssSSSJSS OQ8hamo9o49 1 S5c Jad Salts 63 LS GauBdaS IU B. ftwTi Hm .. 75c Doan's Pilb 4? Hrk 18 vlrT 15 ' Be Korynos Toetk Pasio 7 M 30c LaxaUve Bromo Quinine 21 2 f0rtJ 50c Pthta Toolh W 30c Sal Hepatica .... 19 RlSSl 2 Inch x 10 yarts .. 10 c Pyre-La-c, 97r H 60c Sal Hepatic. .... 33 .25 Record Clinical Tker- - f&M& I . .. H Tab. Dr. We Teeth . . . . ... w 25c Lysol 21 J IrW Paste FREE whh each Dr. I 50c Lysol 42 5 West Tetk Brnsk .1 W 60c Eertussin ........ 43 KjJ $1.00 Household Shears, 7 S$V$ Palmohre Shavmf; Cream 50cDobeIl'8 57- - Inch 232for4S Solution. ' $1.00 Eaton. Crane Pike Mean on Sharing Cream 37 $1.00 Atlas Atomizer, CO- - stationery; 24 Double SheeU, Sfc TtKDwx ShaTlnf Cream ..42 M Continuous Spray Oub Large size, lined 7n gne Williams' Aqua Veiva ,.7 ' Columbia Lunch Kit, with Pint Vac-- Envelopes 1 uu $5.00 Martha Washington Electric Ftet ; cuum Bottle ..$1.49 50c Eaton's Highland 97- - Iron f3-4- 3 V 1 H Linen J,U I, jj t J Gillette Blades. 10's (Limit II S - TOBACCO - I CANDY SPECIAL 1 SPECIAL- - Camel, Chesterfield, OU .j Jelly Bean. 2 Pound 10c Gold and Lucky Strike Ci-- XSj53lr Pound... i3c , garottes 15c Wash Goths, Turkish and ,, f Soft, Double Knit 3 for .29 ! package 15c National Mazda Globes, Home Mrs. Stovers Bungalow I ! Carton sizes, 10 to 60 Watt, each 20 Pmmrl fifle $1.33 Star-Rit- e Jr. Electrie Carllns; Candies ..... f' ' L--on W 1' - I " . , POTATO CHIPS DELICIOUS FRESH AND READY TO SERVE 50c PER LB. -- at R. Jay Mitchell, 455 Main St. Copper Mercantile Co., 381 Main St. Proggasky Brothers . Bingham Grocery Canyon Confectionery and Grocery 25 Carr Fork FOR SALE Four room modern home, double garage, eoops for 250 chickens also two room cabin. All goes at a very reasonable price. A small down payment and $25.00 per month will han-dle. Buyer will deal directly with the owner. You must see this home to appreciate it. Call Midvale 235-- or see the owner at 65 Sixth Ave. Midvale. 19-5- -t I The Royal Lanndry doea it best. Phone 90. This is something that in most cities is hidden away in the back yard, but, we, having no back yard, put it at the front gate. It ft is the strangers introduction and farewell to our towii. The disposal of garbage could and should be handled different-ly, one of the side canyons might be used, an inimerator would Jcstroy it, or thid material could be hauled out of the canyon en-tirely. Mrs. Hazel Fenton entertained the U. G. I. O. Club Thursday ev-?ni-of last week. Prizes at , Bridge weer won by Mrs. Dick eiire and Mrs. Ivan Terry. Lunch-eon was served to Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Terry, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Yates, Mrs. Clinton Poul-e- n, Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. Christian Thompson, Mrs. W. E. Scott, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mrs. A. O. Mugfur and Mrs. Ella Mellor. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Steier of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Robbe Sun-da- All repairing done on finished work. Royal Laundry, Phone 90. Mr. and Mr. Maurice Colyar re-turned last Thursday from a ten days visit with relatives in Fair-vie- Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Knudson visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parkin in Pavson. Miss Barbara Norden was host-ess at a prettily arranged valen-cntin- e party Thursduye evening last week. Games and dancing were enjoyed. The guests includ-ed, Virginia Harris, Helen Morris, Rae Cijok, Peggy Palmer, Donald Jensen and liovd Nerdin. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norden, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kuehiuan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Breckon and Mr. and .Mrs. Rollin Fannin attended the dinner and dance given by the American Institute of Mining En-gineers and Metallurgist at the New house Hotel Saturday even--, ing. ...i At the entrance to our town in a smouldering zonbaze heap, a per petual disgrace to the eommunLy. That's Something Tht-r- e are cerl urn people whe doii't teem to hare any special mission to ife ej.oi.pl ti ba nwa. The Bingham Stray Aji tier's had charge of the program at the Elk's dinner show at the Elk's Club Wednesday evening of last week. Thoso who look part from Bingham were: Vocal solo Pat-rick O'Malley; Whistling Solo Mildred Looney; Dance numbers Elva Marriott, Lucy Rawlings and Margaret Carrigan; Brief talk on Lincoln Father Roel. j Mrs. Harry Steele entertained members of the L. T. B. Club at a delightful bridge luncheon on Wednesday of last week. Valen-tine ideas were carried out in the table appointments. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mike Pearee, Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Heber Nichols, Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. Elmer Knudsen, Mrs. Mark Hansen, Mrs. William Atkinson, Mrs. W. H. Harris Mrs, Vaughn Christensen, Mrs. C. L. Countryman, and Mrs. William Kein. High scores at bridge were won by Mrs. I'earce and Mrs Mead. Sewree ef Vaaffta If hj fvore rtn drlew pmhs nf tip ete ef arctild. a eflmhrne vtne. nntTtr t Mexten, that we &a vaatTta. m atOen iwed fwr'Hsvmtag w Mrs. Boyd Barnard was hostess to the Martha Sewing Circle on Wednesday afternoon at the Masonic Hall. Twenty guests were present. HELPIN3 YOUNG FOLK TO BECOME IANKERS Tkronfh tks Anerleaa Iastttnte ef Banking, which Is the A merles a Bank era Association's 4neatlonaJ sscUoa, the hanking profession ta educating IM04 baak me a aad women In the technical aai sdentlflc departments of their work. These students are en-abled br this Institute, which is eatire-I- j la Its operations, te ebtaa a grasp of the flner points of banking wtthont Interrupting their employment or Interfering with their earnings, la their baak Jobs. The courses given. Including bank-ing acenomles and law and bank ad-ministration la all the departments, have bess worked cut under tke di-rection ef senior coHege edaeetora aad tke lectures are always given by practical men, such as lawyers ta the legal courses, experts ta banking eper atleaa and eettegs profeesers la tbe eeeneailes soirees. There are chap-ters with meeting reams la ever 0 ettles and alse a aaasber ef smaller study groups arc teetered wHh aid. It has beea said that the A. L hV, as it is tamfflarly kaewa thrensheet tke hanking Held, tbe greatest adatt arganlsatloa la the world aad is sapplylag the bankiag bastaees with the largeat eapply ef trained workers sash year that any compar-able tlac of bnslAeas is recetvtag. The ergaalsatloa kelds aa annual conven-tion attended by hundreds ef young baak workers as well as senior baak eSeers actively interested la farther-ta-g the lactltate's edaoatloaal work, at which numerous technical sabjeots of practical baaklag application are presented and discussed. Tats year's eeaventio wUl be heM a4 Dsavar, Celerade, Jaas 14 if SP, |