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Show ". .- - BINGHAM BULLETIN u L i vy u I n 1 i ci Li Lri U LI U LJ TIOCET i The people of Bingham have nominated a new ticket known as the People's Party Ticket. This being a new ticket, it is pre-sented according to law, by a petition of the people and free from any packed primary convention methods. Many good and reputable citizens of Bingham signed this petition and exercised great care in nominating men who have re-sided in the camp for many years, who are property owners and who will work for a united Bingham. Their actions will be gov-erned by on and they will give a courteous, clean and business-lik- e adminis-tration. 1 This petition presents. the ( following ticket: 4 For President of the Town Board HARRY S. BROWNLEE For Town Board Trustees JOHN DAHLSTROM ROSS MARRIOTT W. SUMNICHT ED JOHNSON m ' s , ' r v ' , .' I . ' v, j it ;V - . v ' i ? ' J - t - . - v Y, . V" ' i . . 7 71 Ai.y i.nii..ii.l.ii.i,'i.i.iiiriiiiiiir nm li.iimiilM n ., J L lll.lllllllll III. Ill j I mjUI'P'IWMMWiiugj I ' r. ' j, i f 1(1 .s f s , S u - - - a .; tf .a I V --- . ' ' C . kv .:. :.. . O . 1 " ' ' ' . 1 V-- . r I'-- 4 1 rv--i-f ' ' fL T$ . . v.',1trfj- - " i'l'1 t2 PURE MILK Whr Takr Chancnf Patturiztd Milk it Safe. You uLt no chancci bn yos UN HOGAN'S It' Parteurlwd HOGAN DAIRY ED JOHNSON For Town Trustee Ed Jahnson was born and raised in Dlngham and is a property owner here. He worked for Jerome Bourgard for many years and since that time he has conducted a meat market and produce business of his own. Everybody knows Ed and knows him as an active, honest, straight-forwar- d, square fellow. He has taken an active part in all charitable and public affairs. While in business at the Highland Boy he was one of the leaders hi organizing the Highland Boy Fire Depart-ment- ; Ed Johnson is a true-blu- e Bingham man. W. It. SUMNICHT For Town Trustee W. R. Sumnicht has lived in Bingham for 18 years and is a property owner in Carr Fork, lie has been a good, honest working man all his life. lie worked for the Utah Copper Company for 10 years and was level foreman when he left this company for the Bingham & Garfield Railway Company, as yardmaster and has been with this company ever since. Mr. Sumnicht is an influential fraternity man and has held positions of trust as Secretary-Treasure- r and President of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, of which he is a member. In 1919 he was a delegate from Bingham to the National Convention. Bill Sumnicht is conservative, clean in character and believes in a square deal for everybody. . i m "ItsVaddyCdlinf It's so satisfactory ea asyto tsUphona. Juit tell tho Long; Oistancs operator tha city 70a ars calling, the out -- of -- town number c strtat address, and you number. It costa littls. I'o: example, station-to-stati- oa night rates: From BINGHAM CANYON to Ksrs merer i:. 50; Evaniton 55c it.jil U- - Mt $. m u 4 Mi Am.' ('alt. by iiiutMr ! ulaiu. "hit CJJ lerj DisL'r.c fljfc j i ' " r A "t ' I ' ; I ' , I ' u 1 - - ' ' , i ' --V, 4 r , . " " v , , ' . ' ' - j I ; y . ' ' ' a 'r f nir-Y- rr tt " Tri fi iml r'nHsw i'ih frinnrmn mmr iniit iii nt iimn ma ii no m iirnii irr i nnir ... y - HARRY S. BROWNLEE For Mayor Harry S. Brownlee, candidate for Mayor, has been a resi-dent of Bingham for many years. He is a property owner and has been at the head of the Citizens Coal and Supply Company, since 1905. During all his business career he has been honest, charitable and courteous. Not once has he ever sued or garnisheed a customer. Harry Brownlee is a real friend of the people. He is not domineering or abusive. He is a big-hearte- d, public-spirite- d man and can be approached by anyone upon any question. Mr-- Brownlee has served for two terms on the Town Board and is therefore qualified by experience, for the office of Mayor. He is also wise in council and will work in harmony with his fellow members and always be one of them. He has no political debts to pay and will give the people a good, clean administration. . For Town Trustee ; JOHN E. DAHLSTROM . John Dahlstrom is a lifelone resident of Bingham. He and his parents have large property interests her,e. He was educated in our own schools and has done much to bring praise to the camp for his athletic work. At all times he was playing hard to put Bingham on the map and is still doing it. He is also a fraternal man, young, active, well educated, a good public speaker and everybody has a good word for him, because of his good, clean-cu- t character. He deserves the gratitude of all citizens of Bingham. ) ROSS MARRIOTT For Town Trustee Ross Marriott is the honest Village Blacksmith. He has lived in Bingham for 26 years and is a property owner. Whenever there has been anything doing for the up-building of Bingham, Ross was there with his shoulder to the wheel. v One of his outstanding activities has been in the organi-sation and upbuilding of the Bingham Volunteer Fire De-partment. He was fire chief for eleven years and is a life member of the State organization. Today and every day, when the old siren throws out its shrill warning, Ross Is right there on the job. As a loyal servant of the people, he has never failed them and he deserves their gratitude. (Paid, Political Adv.) "OF THE PEOPLE - BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE" The Bulletin Butered as second class matter at tha Postoffir at Blngbam Canyon, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Ter Year (In advance) $3.00 ADVERTISING RATES Furnished en Application All business correspondence Bhould be addressed to The BULLETIN, Bingham Canyon, Utah JL R. JARVIS, Editor MANY ATTEND U FROM BINGHAM Wilb tbt regittiation complete at he Univenity of Uuh - for the fail quarter, figures titrated by tbe record-Je- n office sbo.' tbat 1 9 icuiknts bave jives their borne address at Bingham and vicinity. The namn of thei ; s:o-dcn- ti are lilted btrewith. Alfred Andirson, Earnest Arima. Clark T. Barnard, Walter Bo'.i;. ohn Caufield, Harold Cbeiler. John Dob-io- n. Marjorie Earl, W. Kendall Jone, Betty Jean Kemp, Bricn C. Lawrence. Mitchcl Melicb. Panoi Pitcbeos. Chrii Prafgattif. Beatrice Spendlove, Joseph Spendlove, Max Spendlove of Bingham and Kenetb Market of Copperton. .Tbe latews figures issued by tbe re-corder office show tbe 19)1 enroll-ment to be tbe largest in tbe history of the University. Tbe total enrollment to date is 5.227 students as compared with 3.170 at the corresponding; tune-las- t year. Jttvmfl Hollander In tha country schools In Hot-lan-tha little girls are quaintly Arsse4 U long dark dresses, white prons. aoowy-whlt- s Dutch raps and wooden shoes. Tbt boys wear loooe, batty trousers, Jerseys of (weetore and soft caps The girts kep on their soowy Dutch bon-nets during school hours; in fact. tUy art only taken off at bedUeao. |