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Show 1 1 Thursday, October 11, 1928 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH responded promptly perhnps witft Indecent haste and the duke enjoyed his one night's hospitality In 8U Aus-tralln- n nirtil home In which a vast collection of books had been made available for the use of his royal high-ness. Truly, a gracious, thoughtful and literary act on the part of the Australian sheep herder. Kansas City Star. Books in Abundance for the Royal Guest When many years ago the duke of Edinburgh, son of Queen Victoria, visited Australia, he was taken to a celebrated merino sheep breeding dig trict. relates D. M. Dow, secretary to the commissioner for Australia In the United States. ' A certain wealthy landowner was selected as host for the royal visitor, who whs to be his guest for one day and one night. A few days before the duke's nrrlvnl the landowner luspected his mansion with a view to discovering a possible absence of some feature essential to a residence about to be honored by the presence of royalty. There were no books. Of course, there should be a library. A rush order was dispatched to Mullen's in Melbourne to "forward urgently one ton of. books Mullen's tTEi"Hd of refuse sucfi as ar afTorTled In this country, vultures are used for this purpose. The lamas make a practice of trap-ping the clnerons or black vultures and fastening a long ropt to the bird's leg. The other end of the rope Is at-tached to a peg driven In the ground, and each bird Is provided with a big rock on which to perch. Garbage Is strewn around it, and the scavenging birds feed on this and quickly clear it away. . Feathered Dustbins Would you care for a vulture In place of your dustbin? In Tibet, wlierf there are no modern facilities for get earlier In our history are repret-enre-with a lighter blue than those In use now may be explained by the fact that the current dyes and- - bunting are of a better quality than formerly. Formerly, the flag was manufactured for the government by a Dumber of commeirTtil tirins. Since l'.)V the United States army has been ranking It J own Huffs, and the nary has been mnking Its own tings for an even Ioniser period, so that the dark blue used by the government has now standardized the shade of the blue. h Shades of Color in Flag I? The bureau of navigation says that I the shades of the colors (n the United I States flag have never been defined 1 by lawv The fact that flags used : : - The Bingham Bulletin Entered as sevontl-clas- s matter at the postoffice at Bingham Canyon, Utah, under the Art of Congress of March .V 1879. Subscription Price, per year, in advance :,L'..,...',i Published at 44ft Main St, Bingham Canyon, Utah HOWARD A, JARV1S, Editor - ' ' I No Possible Danger From That Cemetery Eugene Field while on one of his lecturing tours entered Philadelphia. There was some delay at the bridge over the Sehuyklll river, and the hu- - niorlst's attention was attracted by the turbid. colTee-colore- d stream flow ing underneath. He asked the colored porter: "Don't you people get your drinking weter from this strearar I ' "Yasslr Ain't got no yuther place ft ' t0 ' 't frum, cept the Delaweah, j Tasslr!" I "1 "hould think," said the humorist. I j "that you would be afraid to drink f 8"ch water; especially as the seepage II y from that cemetery I see on the hill 1 1 roust drain directly Into the river and 1 1 pollute It." I I "1 reckon yo' all doan know Phlla-- delphy ve'y well, sah, aw you'd know j dafa Lau'el mil cemete'yT said the i son of Ham. ' ",. "Well, what of that?" asked Field. "Dot wattnh doan' hu't us Phlla-delplila-none, Bah." replied the na-- tlve son. "W'y mos' all of de folkses 4 bu'Ied theah aw fom ouah ve'y best 'J, r fam'lles." Demand for Oxygen Grow The demand for liquid oxygen since It was first made In this country In' 1907, has grown enormously, and there are now In the Uulted States 150 oxy-gen iiiunuracturlng plants, not to men-tion the MR) and more warehouses and dlstrlbutlnis stations. In 190'.), the out-put of liquid oxygen amounted to cubic feeL Sixteen years la ter. In l!J5. It reached 2.073.820.UI0 cubic feet. It Is nn Interesting fact that the cost of production within that Interval was reduced from 4.7 to 1.0!) cents per culilc toot. Washington Star. C I We Are Ready ru ! a To turn out that job cj C of printing when- - 5 K ever you need it. jo a cj Oar Prices Are Right s Our Advertising t Service N Means More Sales for You, Mr. Business Man When you begin advertising in this paper you start ' the road to more business. There ia no better or cheaper mi-diu- ra for reaching th buyers of this community. We can also provide Artistic Printing Bingham Stage Line of every description. Bingham Depot Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Cars leave Bingham 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 1 1 a.m. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p.m. FARES One way ......$1.50 Round Trip $2.50 O'DONNELL & CO. Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon Utah Phone 17 Wasatch 6461 ' Salt Lake Phone 1 Play Pool at . j f THE OXFORD I ' i i Full line of cigars, tobacco and soft drinks. 3 I American Beauty right off the ice. J i i : I" SOFT DRINKS I i Delicious Budweiser, Cigars and J Tobacco at the I I Opposite the Safeway $ 1 f rg-j- iiimiuhhii in Him ihihii.i nm , n ' ' n n n ! ELECTWC MEFUKKEillATBdDRI . " H B Just as surely as you intend to have food The General Electric Refrigerator is the in your home this winter to prepare most modern contribution to the science I meals and serve them you need the of protecting food all the year round f safeguard of Electric Refrigeration. f decay. It affords the necessary constant, I Every day in the year in winter as well even cold, no matter what the outdoor as in summer-- proper food preservation temperature. I is essential from the standpoint of both' The General Electric is years ahead of all I health and economy. others. I SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER ONLY ; $ 2 won I TwoYearsloPaylfYouWish I This is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. Visit our store see this wonder servant and get your order in early! ; mpmiici'iuiET co. ; EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE ' CITIZENS; COAL & SUPPLY CO. COAL, ICE, HAY and GRAIN DELIVERED to all Parts of Bingham Canyon Phone : t I I : 39 f BINGHAM a GARFfELD I RAILWAY COMPANY i Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. ' Fast ? j daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection with the Union Pacific System. ' J V USE COPPER I 9 Brass piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 i I more than galvanized iron piping and will I LAST FOREVER '. ;' f ! T. H. PERLEYWITS II. L. DAVIDSON j 1 Asst. Gen. Freight s Pas. Agt., : , v Agent I I Salt Lake City, Utah. ... . Bingham, Utah The Wood Thrush The wood thrush Is the handsomest species of this family. In grace and elegance of manner he has no equal. Such a gentle highbred air, and such Inimitable ease and composure In his flight and movement I He Is a poel In very word and deed. ' His cnrrlape Is music to the eye. Ills perform ance of the commonest act, as catch Ing a beetle, or picking a worm from the weed, pleases me like a stmke of wit or eloquence. Wes he prince In the olden times, and do the regal grace and mien still adhere to him In his transformation? John Burroughs. Among Life's Best Good manners, good breeding and refinement are seen by a social au-thority as among the most beautiful and useful and worth-whil- e things In the world. Woman's ilooia ; Com-panion. |