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Show : BINGHAM BULLETIN Science Ends Stomach Pains!) the results obtained from ACID-I-E, Schram-Jobnxo- n Drugs will give tliem back tbelr money Immed-iately. We stand behind tbla pro-duct absolutely." Keep ACIDINE In your home always. would believe possible. ACIDINE 1m Mife, harmless and pleasant for adults aud children. Used by millions of people. It costs you nothing If It falls for the AC-IDINE people say to every druggist "If any customer U displeased with New Prescription to Banish Arid' ( Stomach, Heartburn, Sourness, Gas and Resulting Nerousnese and Sleeplessness Burning acid stomach, pain after eating, belching, gas, bloating, heartburn, dizglness, and the result-I- n nervousness, sleeplessness, and colds wou't trouble you If you uw ths new prescription ACIDINE. Mrs. B. C. Hilt of Ogden. Utah, says "I had trouble for four years with my stomach and had taken baking soda and many medicines but they would give me only tem-porary relief. I tried the sample of ACIDINE which you mailed me and It was so good that I bought a large can and after using half of it, haven't had a pain in my stomach since.' ACIDINE surely Is wonder-ful." No other known remedy for acid-ity surpasses ACIDINE. Contains uo effective starch dlgestant, Jun-tas, which liquefies 800 times its own weight of stsrchy food, under proper conditions, live other scien-tific ingredients neutralize burning mid, stop gas, soothe irritated stomach lining. It's instantaneous action in cleaning up the troubles that commonly lead to stomach dis-- tress is more pleasing than you G. W. Page, D. D. S. Woodrlng Bidg. 488 Main St. Phone 258 J. Ronald Jensen d. d. s. Office In: UTAH COPPER Co. HOSPITAL Offlrt httura from 9:00 to 6:00 PIIONK 49 3INGHAM STAGE LINE Bingham Depot Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 , , Schedule Cars leave Bingham at -- JT 8:30 and 11:00 a. m. 1:30, 5:00 and 9:15 p. m. Salt Lake Citv Office ."" 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Granite Furniture Co. Bingham Canyon, Utah V. of 1'. Sl'MMEK SCHOOL Summer school at the rniverslty of I'tah Jh becoming primarily a w lu.oi of graduate and senior col-h'K- e students although numerous courses and valuable work' is offer-ed freshinnn and sophomore college students, according to Dean Milton HcLuion, Dlrectoir of the summer school. There la an interesting con-trast between the enrollment for the summer session and that for the regular college year in respect to upperclassmen and' graduate students and underclassmen, accord-ing to statistics compiled by ITlss Jeanne M. Home, assistant record-er. During the college year 1930-3-1 only jHr cent of the total enroll-ment were upperclnssmen and grad-uate students and only six per cent were graduates working for high-er degrees. More than 60 per cent of those enrolled for the 1931 sum-mer school were upperclassmen and 23 per cent were graduate students. The tendency toward a greater number of upperclassmen and graduate students at summer school has been notably strong during the past few years. Since 1928 there has Iwen an Increase of from 47 per cent to 50 per cent of tbe total en-rollment in the number of upper-classme- n and graduates enrolled for summer school work. The number of graduate students enrolled has increased from 18 per cent to 23 per cent of the total enrollment. i Need Not Know Eogliah Immigrants to the United States lire not required to know any Kng-lis- The law merely requires that the immigrant be able to read and write some language. Town of Bingham BUDGET REPORT For Six Months Ended June 30, 1931 Salt lake City, Utah, July 1 1 , 1931. The Honorable President and Board of Trusteea, Town of Bingham Canyon, Bingham Canyon, Utah. Gentlemen: We take pleasure in handing you, herewith, three copies of our budget report on the operations of Bingham Town for the six months ended June 30, 1 93 1 . For purposes of comparison we have also listed, on the report, the revenues and expenses for the six months of 1 930. Revenues from current year's taxes have not yet been received but the first check on this account should be forthcoming right away. Water rentals, while proportionately in line with the estimate, are approximately $700 less than those for the same period last year. Licenses, and fines and forfeitures are also $7 1 1 .20 and $988.30 less respectively than they were for the first six months of 1 930. Operating expenses for the six months period under review are nearly $4,000.00 less than they were during the same period last year and, with the exception of Town Hall and incidental expenses, are all within the budget estimates. We are pleased to report a' continued improvement in the handling.of the financial records of the Town. The books are balanced, up to date, and the transactions properly handled therein. On July 1st a new form of voucher check was installed, under oiir supervision, and is working out very satisfactorily. We note that surety bonds have recently been taken out on the Treasurer and Water Master in the amount of $5,000.00 and $1,000.00 respectively. Current interest on daily bank balances is now being received but no pro-vision has yet been made by the bank to protect the Town against loss on funds on deposit. Yours very truly, BEESLEY, REEVES and WOOD, Certified Public Accountants. TOWN OF BINGHAM CANYON W i BUDGET REPORT SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1931 BEVKNTE Si Budget EUiiuU Revenue Received Yet to be Reeeiv. Revenue Received Budget Estimate June 30, 1931 ed in 1931 June 30, 1930 County Iaxes for 1931 ........ ..L.L... $26,743.08 $26,743.08 $ Water rents i 8,098.00 4,134.67 3,963.33 4,849.09 Licenses Merchants i 4,500.00 1,936.10 2,563.90 2,647.30 Fines and Forfeitures 3,800.00 1,204.70 2,595.30 2,193.00 Auto License 25.00 25.00 829.50 Dog Taxes ... 50.00 87.00 37.00 66.25 Sale of Property 2,500.00 2,500.00 v Relief Fund Net Receipts 322.00 322.00 Miscellaneous Including Rents 1,020.00 535.58- - 484.42 831.78 Miscellaneous I 1,000.00 ; 1 .000.00 TOTAL $44.21 1.08 $11,745.05 $32,466.03 $11,416.92 EXPENSES I - Budget Exended to I'nexended Bal- - Expended to Appropriation June 30, 1931 anee, June 30, '31 June 30, 1930 Police Department ....$5,615.00 $ 2,555.73 $ 3,059.27 $ 3,547.54 Street Department .. 9,288.00 3,103.32 6,184.68 3,004.74 Water Department : 3,075.00 1,226.75 1,848.25 1,105.49 Health Department 4,550.00 2,201.00 2,349.00 2,203.50 Fire Department 1,580.00 731.65 848.35 926.6? Salaries 3,600.00 1.380.83 2,219.17 1,500.00 Town Hall 1.464.00 1,112.53 351.47 1,534.18 Interest on Borrowed Money 920.00 157.75 762.25 1,055.65 Interest on Bonds 3,135.00 1,567.50 1,567.50 1,760.00 Incident Expense 1,584.33 1,489.85 , 94.48 1,799.42 Interest on Contracts 1 37.25 137.25 809.76 TOTAL ':. ...$34,948.58 15,526.91 19,421.67 19,246.97 CAPITAL OITI4AY ' ' Bond Redemption 7,000.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 , 2,000.00 Garbage Dump Purchased 500.00 500.00 Chemical Truck Contract 762.50 762.50 Sewer Extension 1.500.00 . 1,500.00 ; Fire Truck No. 75 2'2fSXA Automobile 958.00 Total ZZZ'.ZZZ'ZZZZ'Z 9,262.50 2,500.00 6,762.50 5,846.00 TOTAL $44,211.08 $18,026.91 $26,184.17 $25,092.97 |