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Call At Copperfield Hotel For Particulars Flying Millets ? . : . ; Billed for Utah ; State Fair Week One of the best of the"- seven' big daily circus acts billed for the Utah State Fair, October. 5 to 12, will be the fnmous Flying Millers, The Fly-ing Millers, judging from the flatter-i;- ; reports of past performances at f.-.- ti fairs and as stars of the largest circuses, is an attraction of unusual merit. T'. e apparatus,, or aerial . rigging, tr-c- by the Millers is the highest and most imposing structure of its kind nov in use by any acrobatic act. ' It wa especially built for them, as the steel uprights had to be tested and guaranteed to withstand the great strain imposed on them by the ath-letes, tr Perhaps, there is no one thing in a circus that makes such a hit with the crowds as an aerial act of the type of the Millers. It is known in the show business as a "flying and re-turn act." Accuracy, daring and strength are factors that make for a good performance of this kind. The La Role Troupe, a feature of the Millers' organization, present a fast and entertaining wire-walki-act. They add a touch of sensation-alism to their work on the slender strand as they dance, run and leap over obstacles. Serial No. 047808 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ;' ' MINERAL PATENT j United States Land Office . Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 1, 1929 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Bingham Mines Company, a ctTrporation, by its duly author-ized agent and, attorney-in-fac- t liner l'ett, whose post-offic- e ad-dress is Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for patent for the Liberty, and Antelope Fraction lodes, Mineral Survey No. C919, situated in the West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described with magnetic variation at 17 degrees 00 niinut.es East, as foliows, viz : . . Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of the Liberty lode (from which the SE Cor. of Sec. 25, T. 3 S., R. 3 W S. L. B. & M., bears N. 85 degrees 5G minutes E. 943.1 ft.) and run-ning thence N. 29 degrees 23 min-utes E. 1500.8 ft. to Cor. No. 1 Antelope Fraction lode (from which the aforesaid Suction Cor-ner bears S. 9 degrees 21 minutes E. 1257.5 ft.); thence N. 40 de-grees 47 minutes E. 1499.7 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 44 degrees 40 minutes W. 493.6 ft, to Cor. No. 3; tlience S. 40 degrees 40 min-utes W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence . 44 degrees 40 minutes E. 74.6 ft. to Cor. No. 3 Liberty lode; thence S: 29 degrees 23 min-utes W. 1500.8 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 44 degrees 40 minutes E. 415.8 ft. to Cor. No. 1, Liberty lode, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claim is loca-ted in the NW and SW14 See. 30, T. 3 S., R. 2 W., and the SE' Sec. 25, and NE Sec. 36, T. 3 S., R. 3 W S. L. B. & M., and con-tains a net area of 2.468 acres, the areas with Lot n No. 2 lode; Lot 348-Dalt- lode; Lot 349-Lar- k lode.; Sur. 2996-Antelo-lode ; Sur. d lode ; Sur. 3097-Ricliar- d lode ; Sur. 4626-Ol- d Wahsatch lode; Sur. 3076-Prid- e of the Valley lode; Sur. 3318-Clar- k lode; Sur. 5378-Amb-lode, and Lot 11 Sec. 30, T. 3S., R. 2 W., S. L. Mer., having been excluded. Said claims are of record in the office of the Coutny Recorder of Salt Lake County at Salt Lake City, Utah. The nearest known loca.ions are the aforesaid excluded claims, land Sur. 3619-riazz- o lode; Sur. 3693-Pereg- o lode; Sur. 3634-Lar- k ;No. 1 lode, and Lot Consolidated lode. , I direct that tiie foregoing no-tice be published in the Bingham Bulletin, a weekly newspaper published at Bingham Canyon, Utah, and nearest said claims, for nine consecutive issues. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First publication August 8, 1929. Last publication October 3, 1929. Edw. D. Dunn, Att'y-- . ShU Lake City, Utah. :"' Mulberry CuttUatioa., There are gpvernl varieties of piul herry In the Uultwl Stutea the lenv of which' are .used for feeding silk worms, 'due la the black muluerr) (Moras nigra), which grows. In th S.iutn and In Cullfornla. The while mulberry (Morns alba) la much wort extensively planted and Its leaves arc oiisldered the best food for silk worms Tlie paper "thulberry la still anothei pec1ea which' famishes leaves for - " : flafl Rhtgm fM h fl!d to be the Mim bn inglng sorlety In exlatenee, the Ad .lent Soelety of College Tooths, m founded In' K!"7 and has memb. r llirongtiout (he would. Twelve mem bers of this society were recently granted permission to ring on the 12 hells of St. Pnul'g cathedral (London) l ' peal of "Stedmao Olriquf" a method of ringing composed by Fa hlan Stedman of Cambridge. England ehont IB40 , Can'l Re-- h Market " ; The 'I'm? Aiiiviii iili tiiloli ys thii'1 tinmen I'uVngiifiy is'iiiitcd 'for'lfs oii derftil orange tlie oranges-air nllowed te gtr'to v.nste'bj the" tliiiii xnnds becnuse' of' fnck of trunfpuriii l Inn. In the republic lliere are onl '.'74 nillci of riiilrotid Hiid prnetlru!! no highways which peuelrute the re glona where oranges grow. fnin" ruined npnr the rullroud end near f'it I'liruguny river are shipped In Inrgei quantities to Buenos Aires. Deadly Gaa Tlie nn'nl duugeiiius property of car min nioiinxlde gns, apart from Itc Jolsooous (piulltles. Is the fact that It is colorless, odorless nnd tasteless 'hsequeiiily. It la difficult to detect itui nhen Inhaled a very small per of this gns lr the air Is suf ililent to cause death within a few iiliitites. This gas combines wltb the taemngloblo of the blood, producing emliiche and ghlitlness, then asphyxl it Inn, Oil ot Intercourt ' Good breeding a l lie art of ahowlim ' men, by external signs, the Interna) regard we have for them. , It nrlsei from good sense. Improved by eonvem k Ing with nod company.--Ca- to ' '; i ' Origin of Knitting . ! Vim: riif the Hi ''' onknuwo. That It ' Is an am lenl art la proved hj a psir ot aiH-ka- . loos--e ly '.tilited In fine Bonis' wool, belnc found on an F.g.vpllnn mummy of e 7WH) B..-C-Belli Not Mwayt Cait The enrllest bells were probabl) no! cast, but mnde of plates riveted together. An example Is St Pat rick's bell preserved at Belfast Ire Innd. which Is 6 Inehes high and adorned with gold and silver filigree work. It Is believed that It Is this bell which Is alluded to In the Ulster annuls of (W2. Island Are Portuguese . The Madeira Islands consist of five separate Islands, Madeira, Porto San-- . Chao, Deserts Grande, and Bnglo The last three are nnlnhahited. A Portuguese named Zargn discovered I'orto Santo In 1410 nnd he and his lived there about a year before hey visited Madeira. By this discov-ery Portugal came Into possession of these Islands nnd she still govern them. Primitive People Certain tribes of the Kalahari des rt bush men are suld to bury theli tick while still alive, because tlieh rel.glous beliefs forbid the touching human corpses. Another tribe tes neen found In the same section which was too low In the scale of ctvlliza Ion even to build huts to live In, pre' Terrlng to live In the holes made by nnlbears, which they enlarge b) scooping out earth. Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Car3 leave Bingham at 8, 9 and 11 a. mv 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel . 107 E. 2nd South Phone Was. 1069 . SCHEDULE v'avs laave Saft Lake City at 7 7, 9,jiriif 11 a. rri. "N 1, S, 5, T, 9; an 11 m. FARES One way .... $1.50 Uouhd Trip $2.50 ' ; 'z "Greybeard" Recovered I Orent Interest hii been taken In Scotland In the (Indlng "f a "giay heard," or ancient drinking vessel, which wns brought np In a net by a fishing crew In the North sen. (Ml miles from Aberdeen. It stands nine Inche lilgh. Is of brick colored ware, and bears the representation l an old man with flowing heard. ' A family ereat In ulso shown. The vessel Is believed to ne 300 years old. Public Eaemle Thai there are men In all countries vho get their living by war nnd by Keeping np the qunrrels of nations Is is shocking as It Is true; hut when Imse who are concerned In -- the t of a country make It study o sow discord and cultivate preju llces between nations it becomes the nore unpardonable. Thomns Pnlne. w w Henpecked A Britlab eduititor snys henpecked nushunds live longer thun oilier bus bands. They live a more sheltered life. Probuhly tbey do but a lite' that Is too sheltered Is not worth living at ill. And most men who are henpecked would rather hnve more real storm nnd le sliplm' Vvphnn" SUMMONS In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. I0NAC1A MEN'DOZA.Plainliff jv. 1GNACIO WENDOZA, Defen-den- t. The State of Utah to the said Defendant : . You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after he service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and deftnd the entitled action; and in case of your failure ho to do, judgment' will be rendered aginst you ac-cording to the demand of the com-plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of suid Court. This action is brought to secure a judgment of divorce dissolving the contract of marriage now ex-isting between the Plaintiff and Defendant. W. S. DALTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, City Hall Bingham Canyon, Utah. Kirst Publication Aug. 15, 1929. Last publication Sept. 12, 1929. 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