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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVB ' Too Hot-Ueod- ed ' Critic Ten hare made your here too I'm afraid. Boddinf Author How do fo meant ' "Well, be hat a lantern Jaw to be-gin with. And to hit whole fare lit apt Oil cheeka flamed, be fare a burning glance, and then, blaring with wrath and boiling with rage, he ad-ministered a scorching rebuke." ALEXANDER PLUMBER AND ' 7 STEAM FITTER tj, Estimates Furnished Bath and Lavatory Installation 228 Main St, " jv'-- v JDCC ': 'i r - ' . ' ' V - ' j i Mrs;" James Nerdift i ' POTTED PLANTS AND , FLOWERS'; . For All Occasions '. j Phone 310-3- 58 Main St OUR'SIilk;;;;; "Inspected by State Board of Health and Ad-mitted free from any germs" ' SHADY NOOK DAIRY We supply Milk to our Bingham Patrons direct from our farm , iii.iiii.i.uiiw in - . . .- --.,... , pin. V 1 f Utah Stocks The oldest brokerage house in Utah. We are equipped to render our clients the most efficient service and afford reliable information about all companies. TWENTY-NIN- E YEARS IN BUSINESS Child, Barclay 8C Company BROKERS SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Members Salt Lake Stock Exchange. Phones Wasatch 4154-287- 0 WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS - I siaeBrarararawrawraBsBraVMraras Beauty of line, proportion and finish luxu-rious comfort for drivers and passengers. Performance that other cars strive to equal-Econ- omy of operation; economy of up-keep Buick provides every-thing a motor car can offer in greater measure and at moderate cost. It is today the greatest value automobile dollars can buy. j Ladies Attention j Special Factory Sale of All Cosmetics ; ; Freshly Made Experienced Cliemiste 31 t j t 60c Cleansing and Vanishing Cremes 30c ', 50c Face Powder, all shades ...25c J 50c Lotion. - - - 25c Z $1.00 Superfulo Hair Remover...- - .....50c ',' I Will Mail C.O.D. at Tlvese Prices Plus Postage j FIRST LADY CO. X 215 Regent Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah V 1 A HOME COMPANY IN BUSINESS 8 YEARS il Manufacturing a product equal if not superiod to imported X products j ; Special Sale Closes July 15, 1927 ....................A..,.miiltittttiHtttH FOR SALE AND RENT Furniture for sale. Apartments for rent. Ap-ply at 13 Markham. FOR SALE! Oldsmobile CouDe in Al condition has been run 4000 miles and will be sold at a very reasonable price on easy terms Phone 91 or call at this office. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BU1L1 . . . BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Randall-Dod- d Auto Co. Retailers and Distributors 47-5- 1 South Second East Phone Was. 4560 SALT LAKE CITY v . 1 Business Brings I Money The greater the amount of business we can center in this district, the more money there will be in circula-tion. And upon each one of us rests a certain share of the responsibility for making this community a greater business center. A tried and proven means of reaching the people of this community with news of your store is 1 through the columns of The Bulletin ( Let us show you how we can help you prepare your message. The Bingham Bulletin JT" -- :.:: .lllJ..Jll..lllJ".lJ...'nM...V'?7r!I.Ml;..MlM.llj!jj - r 'j A j V. if , , ' I'. ,';' i Q " 1 ' I u I f ' For safety's sake there should y be a telephone in every home. I It is a sleepless guardian ready to summon aid at the first sign of danger. There is protection as well as convenience and pleasure in a tele-phone. ., , And the cost is only a few If?-- cents a day. J$ The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company laLi 'aa "aiT!i ' i"TLTzrrrriz7 1 'i'3zziiMHrTrii FOR SALE 5 rooms good furni-ture. A new Electric range. Dining room suite is all leather. Prices very reasonable Inquire 390 Main St. John D. Sagris PHOTO STUDIO and ART SHOP Prompt Developing and Printing Service Half the fun of taking pictures is the assurance that your films will be carefully developed and printed. Make it a practice to leave them here and we will satisfy you. KODAK FINISHING Copying and Enlarging Picture Framing 421 Main St., Phone 421 AT Wells Groceteria qllia'flrl'ii'sV. f' The Flour That Made Mother Start Baking Fishing Season " ' Opening Finds Many on Streams J :. ;. Many Binghamites joined the throngs," which listened to the call of the atreama, Wednesday, the open-ing fishing day. For many the day was a howling success, but for others It waa Just another day spent In attempting to lure the elusive members of the fin-ny tribe Into the net. Many, on their return Thursday evening pronounced the fishing the best for many years. While some of the streams are roily due to the re-cent storms, they report the flsh are biting well and with good luck one - can catch a mess of fryers within two or three hours. Furniture Firm " y l Is Remodeling Store Front The Granite Furniture company, one of the fastest growing concerns in Bingham, is remodeling Its store., putting In a large display window with a plate glasa front Numerous other changes are being made In the Interior of the store, which will make for more room and better display of their fine quality goods. The company is now receiving sev-eral large shipments of new stock, which will be placed on display as rapidly as possible' and space will permit. The Granite Furniture com-pany is in the position of having the advantage of being able to buy in large quantities thus securing the best prices. Because this advantage is relayed to their customers they have built tip one of the largest fur-niture trades in the state. : Know Your Sweetheart : : by His Handwriting : : ly EDNA PUROY WALCH ; attw. OhwaMw Baa4ta Maawtea, (Oaprriht) la H Fond of Money? JSC hxtZyt Narrow margins and small cramped writing with words close together In-dicate that the writer Is economical to a fault If letters of words are close and lines art close together but the words In line are far apart, then the writer will be found to be thrifty through acquired habit Be will save for a while and then spend all. Be la a spasmodic spender and saver. If the writer makes the small a without opening, the ability to make money and save It la bis. Beavy down strokes on y and g will show the trait of acquisitiveness and terminals that turn back toward self will add to this. . T bars will be made short and often down on the upright Uprights of letters will not reach high la direc-tion of top of page, but many of the lower strokes below line will reach far down. Capital Fs will have a large top and lean a little backward. Vertical writing and small back-hand Indicates the ability to hold tight to possessions as well as acquire more. Is He a Spendthrift?. If only a half-doze- n words sre writ-ten on one page, and they are written as though the writer made an attempt to see how few he could get on the page, then your writing friend has little appreciation of time or money. Margins will be wide end will get wider as the lines proceed down the page. As this writer flourishes In nls writ. Ing so will he flourish with his pocket-boo- k. Be will use many long dashes at end of sentences and even between words. . Although this large style of writing Indicates ability, It also points to ex-travagance, as ambitions In order to be realized and promoted means the gambling with funds and time In order to test out the ambition. Disconnected letters are often found In tha writing of the one who spends time and money freely. Writing la generally slanting toward the right meaning a warm nature and a desire to be friendly with every one. Beavy pressure on the t bars and terminals will spell this same trait Is He "Hail Fellow" Which? A "hall fellow" well met or battler royal? Think It over! Which would you prefer to spend your life with? Do y you want to enjoy . f the comforts and eat aplenty? Or do you 7r want to help pro-- IJ duce and help per- - 1 ect plans for hu- - V inanity's welfare? The former makes the d writing with wavy t bars and long reaching terminal a His Is writing that slants out to meet the other fel-low. His capital I has a big head and the looped letters are rather well-fliled-- or Inflated. The other man, the one who chal-lenges every move made, la the one who writes sharp pointed letters and makes t bars that get heavier as they go along. His letters throughout are heavy and yet not of the selfish type. Loops are not so plentiful In bis writ-ing. He has business system as .In-dicated by the lower loop of the letter t The latter half of the letter a ta always the highest and he writes up-hill most of tha time. This writer makes several different kinds of t bars. His 1 dots are heavy. Often he connects two words. His capitals are large In comparison to the smaller letters but there Is a form to the script that looks firm. Terminals are clipped short Business ability is plain. Not. Do not mk final Judgment until olh.r ins In writing are studied. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES PATENT, MINERAL SURVEY NO. 6841, Serial No. 044684 United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2J, 1927. Notice is hereby given that, in pur-suance of an Act of Congress, ap-proved May 10, 1872, United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Com-pany, a corporation of the State of Maine, duly authorized to acquire .. ...... I property and transact business in Utah by virtue of a Compliance with the laws thereof, whose post office address is Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made applica-tion to the United States for a pat-ent for 594.6 linear feet on the Clair Lode Amended Lode, bearing gold, silver, lead and other metals, the same being 290.6 feet southwesterly and 304 feet northeasterly on said Clair Lode Amended Lode, from the dis-covery point thereon, with surface ground approximately two hundred-fort- y feet in width; said lode is sit-uated in West Mountain Mining Dis-trict, Salt Lake County, State 'of Utah, and is described on the official plat and in the field notes of said lode on file in the office of the Reg-ister of the. Salt Lake Land Office, Utah, as follows, namely: Clair Lode Amended Lode, Mineral Survey No. 6841; beginning at corner No. 1, whence the Northwest corner of Sec. 2, Tp. 4 So., R. 3 W., S. L. B. & M. bears N. 735' E., 1S40 feet distant; thence N. 6351 E. 561.7 ft. to corner No. 2; thence S. 3904' W. 758.3 feet to corner No. 3; thence S. 6351' W. 562.9 feet to corner No. 4; thence N. 1923' E. 246.1 feet to corner No. 5; thence S. 5030' E. 87.4 feet to corner No. 6; thence N. 3836" E. 52o.4 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 3.759 acres, exclusive of conflicts with Sur-veys Numbers 5179 Arbitrator Lode; 86 St. John's lode; 5434 Geisha Lode except tract A, B, C, D, E, F, thereof. Said claim is located in the of Sec. 2 and NEJ4 of Sec. 3, Tp. 4 S., Range 3 W., S. L. B. & M., and the amended location notice of said lode was filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County, Utah, on October 27, 1924, and thereafter recorded at page 177 of Book L of Locations of the offi-cial records in said office. Adjoining and conflicting claims, as shown by the plat of survey, are as follows: Survey No. 5179, Arbitrator Lode; Survey No. 5158, Lady Franklin Lode; Lot No. 144, Miller Lode. Lot No. 86, St. Johns Lode; Lot No. 165, St. Mark Lode; Survey No. 5434, Geisha Lode; Lot No. 376, Condor Lode; Survey No. 4154 Clair Lode; Lot No. 390, Condor No. 2 Lode; Lot No. 85, Live Tine Lode; Lot No. 82, Live Yankee Lode; Lot No. 383, Mack S. Lode; Lot No. 385, North Eidoado Lode; Lot No. 386, South Eldorado Lode; Lot No. 164, Highland Lode; Survey No. 3605, Side Show Lode (Amd.); Lot No. 364, First South Exten-sion Galena Lode (Amd.); Date of posting this notice on claim, May 13, 1927. I direct that this notice be pub-lished in the Bingham Bulletin for a period of nine consecutive issues. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Date of Last Publication July 28, 1927 Anderson Back From Visit to Pacific Coast A. E. Anderson, chief chemiBt for , the Ohio Copper company, returned " during the week from a visit to the j raciflic Northwest. Accompanied by i Mrs. Anderson, he visited Seattle, Portland and British Columbia. Mrs. Anderson remained in Seattle for a short visit with relatives and friends. Bingham Party Leaves to Tour Scenic Points Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling, Miss Mary Scook. counsin of the Schillings, City Attorney and Mrs. A. G. Cole and Mrs. Mary Ritchie, sister of Mrs. Cole, from Canada, left Bingham the first of the week for a tour of Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks, Hurricane, St. George and Zion National park. At Fillmore the party was Joined by Attorney G. D. McNeilly. They ex-pect to be gone several days. j Worth Keeping in Mind j ' Bear in mind the. fact that you can't j "play the devil" without raisin' the ) place where the devil lives at.- - Atlan-i ta Constitution. i Sound Advice Judging from the pictures of fossil footprints, there would have been good reason In niastodonlc days for the Injunction. "Watch your step I" Or She You You convince, a man you persuade a woman. Pittsburgh First. WWWWWWW Wff ?f? PraUe Became Reproach The word "Hun" was a term of re-proach given to the Germans by their enemies from the beginning of the World war. It seems to have first been associated by William TI with his army as a term of praise. He used It in an address to his troops about to sail for China from Bremerhaven, July 27, 1900. For many years the German Socialists used the word "Hun" In at-tacking the militarists In that country. |