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Show I ' - .. .... ... . ... .. , 4. . .. ,..1,-,- . f Land of Cloves t Frvm lie Island of Zanzibar come the hulk ) the world's supply ot dote, there being almost 0.0O0.0OO tree In In the Industry there. A War el S.ylag It An ei pullre ottlclal declares that many men heroine criminal unwill-ingly. They help themselves merely because they cant help themaelves. ' ''' ' Sometimes An Ensllsh Mitr nbouf wir tlfhtl? rlonwt r.iiwa wlnrtim Still, as the old iiokif player said, they run be with Jocks or better. . ' , '.. V A m . Holly SapcriMtio : '. Accordlnn to "nb ir;.illtl..n. whn, you take down your Nolly and find It Still fresh, you can rejoli- - fi i your undertaking in the fcllowlni year will prosper. . Daughter's Indignation Nothing makes daughter mors In dlgnant than father's not being able to make money enough so mother can flreg as aba does. Cincinnati En ulrt Banish the lap It you are up against a hard Job that aeems Impossible, ktck out the --Imp" and work heartily and cheerily Sir Robert Baden-Powel- l. Astronomical farm A "light your" Is 1 he term employed In astronomy to Indicate the distance a ray of light traveling 186.UU0 mile a second can traverse In a year. Thus on can easily compute the distance of the present outermost visible limits of space which are estimated to lie 100,000,000 light years away from lb arth. Bxchang. Silance and Sound ' A producer tells s ! the movie f th future will he a coniblniitlon of ttlence and Bound. V know what hat to a men carrying on an argn ntent wttb bla wlfa Blood TraBifuiloa Tli first transfusion of blood Is sup posed to tiMvc neon made on Novem-ber 23, 1007, at s meeting of th Royal society In London. Kor purposes of experiment, the college hired a man for twenty shillings. A silver tub waa used to connect the carotid artery of a sheep with a rein In the man's arm and twelve ounces were let in. s Fashions for the Smart Woman igiiuui M A TAILORED TYPE The tailored frock, often on modi-fied princess lines, with a low-plac-flare, is an important part of the fashion picture for Fall. Its smartest ' versions appear in the new tweeds, which are very supple and light in weight, and come in a wide variety of colors, none of them drab, as the old dress woolens used to be. The model shown here is made with a side clos-ing, and with low pleats attached in diagonal outline. The collar and cuffs are of white pique. This lingerie touch apprars in the great majority of woo'rr. frocks, and is a delightfully ferni'M , notr. Pictorial Printed Pattern '''!.' Sites 14 to 46, 45 cents. j ions for the art Woman lMHHaaHHHMHOHMoaaMaaBBaBaiaBaaBajaaBaHaBaBBal MASQUERADE Women never quite outgrow their, IMe jirl love of 'dressing up." This :icc.io:.ts. to a large extent, for ,tha :uiitinued popularity of the costume " jvtr.y. in selecting designs for ' ina.n;iierade, those preferred are .th'. ..... ill picturesque, such as the dash-- " ';; i:vp y costume illustrated. Th 1 ik brief and pointed, and th '' nry terminate in tiny bells that '1- - wi;l- ry step. The character- - h .!ori ' Is laced. The girdle is i- scathes the hips tightly.; It '1 '. tl.e same vivid printed eot--; io as forms the jaunty head ''' t Pattern No. 4879. .1 It 40, 45 cents. Fashions for. the Smart Woman PRINCESS ' Two of the smartest features of the Autumn mode are combined in this . coat Princess lines, as you already know, are very new, and are being accepted everywhere, m both frocks and coats, with decided enthusiasm. ' The cap theme likewise appears in some of the moat striking Costs that bear Paris label. When the two form an alliance for fashion's sake, ss shown here, the result b a coat which is outstanding in its smartness, and so undeniably new that it could not pos-sibly belong to any other period tlian that of Autumn, 1929. The fabric it tweed. ' Pictorial Printed Pattern No, 4831 Sizes 14 to 42, 50 cents. ' v," t S2 ,; ? Fashions Smart1 Wwi- - ui. ' V n-l-- i Lll. " FLATTERING WRAP TWl are two types . of wraps which are considered smart for eve-wo- jr this season, and two only. One U the brief coat which terminates St the hipline, and the other is the vary long wrap with dipping hemline, iosigned to cover the new lengthened frocks. Th long wraps, advocated Wt such a leading couturier as Palou, fttJSt b very slender of line .and regal the simplicity of their beauty, as W op shown here. It it cleverly tat in transparent velvet, the cir-m- u lower sections Joining the upper oat fas a deep point at the back. TheV s emlin rippfet gracefully. , --J ;v PkorUI Printed Pattern Nor 4987 IS Staat H 38 and 42, 65 cents.. S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman IK: d'lWJi.JiAli' IMS AN ENSEMBLE The ensemble occupies the forefront in Fall fashions, for children, at well at grown-up- s. The child't ensemble ' is developed particularly for the child, and is youthful in every line, as well as exceedingly practical for school wear. The ensemble illustrated con-lis- t! of a one-pie- frock and a trim straight-lin- e coat The frock allies contrasting fabrics, giving the appear-ance of a separate skirt and blouse. It it cut down in front under a ruffia, which b smartly pleated. Runlet, you know, are very important just now fas the world of fashion. Pictorial Printed Pattern Nj. 4811. Sixes 8 to IS, 40 cents " " ' S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman IP : . . A NOVEL YOKE The small Paritienne is as noted for her chic clothes as is her mother. The secret of their charm lies to a large extent in their adherence to sim-ple lines, coupled with an attention to , distinctive detail. The detail, however, . never tends to be "fussy." and oa no account interferes with the silhouette. A little frock in the French manner it shown here. Style interest is cen-tered in the unique treatment of the yoke. It it scalloped, and extendi over the arms in a demur cape-coll- ef-fect. The frock ii accompanied by brief bloomers in matching fabric Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 496L Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years, 35 cents. (FASHIONS I I S4 DIPSATSIDB It's very new and smart to wear is afternoon frock which promotes th irregular hemline, and, incidentally, adds length, by dipping at th sides. In the model on the left the dip It achieved by means of rows of circular flounces. The clever at of curved lines it interesting. A circular skirt is cut to form l!d4 drapes in the model on the right The high waistline which fashion demands is ingeniously presented by means Of s softly draped girdle, and the charm-ing feminine note reappeart in the cascading jabot which adorns one ski , of the frock. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pat-tern No. 4981. Sizes 14 to 42 50 cents). Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4970. Sizes 14 to 42 (50 ; ceuts). S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman teA 4062 (wiw un ins WITH RUFFLES A frock with quaint charm is ed for the little girl's drest-u- p hours. It is both practical and at-tractive in printed dimity, batiste or lawn. Fluttery circular capes are posed on the shoulders, like the wings of a butterfly. A circular flounce finishes the diminutive skirt The round yoke is closed at center-bac- k. Flounces and yoke may be joined with : hemstitching, if desired, and the edges may be picoted. This is tlte type of straight frock worn by the tiny Parisienne. depending on small details for its individuality, and is excet'd-ipvl- v easy to make. Pictorial Primed Patter.- -. N' j. 4S62. Sizes 1 to 6. 35 cents. lUabk Aliltahsw Many a big Una ode who would think nothing of turning a dollar buslnea deal, will slstep-lihl- y admit to cherishing h!g& spots of th most astonishing eearactera last-mln- touchdown during cuUg days; th frwtt .klaa a u ill sweetheart, or even an xevptlnnan'y low golf score. Tana aid FtrostAa, Bingham Stage Line 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 11 a. m. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. 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Only COo, Stomach Trouble If yon suffer from gas, bloating, heartburn, acid, or sick stomach, because of dyspepsia, try the Biotox IS Minute Test Absolutely harm-less. Works fast Five positive digestive aids In pleasant tablet form. No soda, dopes or laxative. Get Dlotex from your druggist for only 60c. Try it See bow fast it works Money back If It doesnt give stomach comfort In IS minutes, and soon help restore good diges-tion. Isjisisiwa:! OlHIff I yihu. Serial No. 048644 APPLIOATION FOR PATENT United States Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah, September 6, 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Park Bingham Mining Company, a corporation, by its ' duly authorized agent and attor-- - ney-in-ftc- t, James A. Foley, whose post-offic- e address is Kearns Bldg., Salt Lak City, Utah, has made application for a United States Patent for ihe SIIEALD NO. 3 Lode mining claim sit-uate in the West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah, designated as Mineral Survey No. 6938, and described in the field notes and plat of the official sur-- ; vey on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 17 degrees 00 minutes east, as follows : Commencing at Post No. 1, a corner of the claim, ( from which the Cor. to Sees. 34, 35, 2 and 3, Tps. 3 and 4 S., R. 3 "W., S. L. B. & M., bears N. 27 degrees 05 min-utes W. 1979.7 ft, , and running thence N. 86 degrees 31 minutes E. 475 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 17 degrees 53 minutes V. 644 ft. to Cor. No. 3 ; thence S. 86 degrees 31 minutes E. 475 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 17 degrees 53 min-utes E. 644 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claim is loca-ted in the NWK Sec. 2, T. 4 S., R. 3 "W., S. L. Mer., and contains a net area of 1.416 acres, the , areas in conflict with Lot. 159 Webster lode ; Lot 269 St. James lode; Lot 367 Occidental lode; Sur. 2975 Unlimited lode ; Sur 3444 Martha D. lode; Sur. 4809 Grand View lode; Sur. 4810 Shield Fraction lode and Sur. 6934 Betty Walker lode, having been excluded; said Sheald No.3 lode location mining olaim being of record in the office of the County Recorder of said min-ing district at Salt Lake City in Salt Lake County, Utah. The nearest known location being the aforesaid excluded claims and Lot 106 Silver Sheald lode ; Sur. 5435 Geisha, Cincinnati, and Legislator lodes; and Lot. 263 Florence lode. I direct that this notice be pub-lished in the Bingham Bulletin aU Bingham Canyon, Utah, the news-paper published nearest the said mining claims, for the period of nine consecutive weeks. ELI F. TAYLOR, . Register. Edw. D. Dunn, Salt Lake City, Utah Claimant's Attorney. First Puplication Sept. 12, 1929. Last publication Nov. 7 1929 Serial No. 048642 APPLICATION POR PATENT United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 6' 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tli at the Park Bingham Mining Company, a corporation, by its duly authorized agent and attorney-i-n- fact, James A. Foley whose post-offic- e address is Kearns BWg., Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for patent for the Limbergh, Paris and Morton lode mining claims, Mineral Sur-vey No. 6940 located in the West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, des-crihf- d with macnetic variation at degrees 00 minutes E., as in viz : Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of the Limbergh lode (from which the Cor. to Sees. 2, 3, 10 and 11, T. 4 S., It. 3 W., S. L. B. & M., bears S. 15 degrees 50 minutes E. 484.5 ft.) and running thence N. 27 de-grees 43 minutes E. 169.3 ft. to Cor. No. 1 Paris lode from which the aforesaid Sec. Cor. bears S. 4 degrees 58 minutes E. C18.3 ft.) ; thence S. 86 degrees 57 minutes W. 1497.5 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 28 degrees 07 min-utes E. 264.7 ft. to intersect line 2 Morton lode ; thence S. 77 de-grees 04 minutes W. 447.1 ft. .tto Cor. No. 2 Morton lode; thence N. 27 degrees 32 minutes E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 3 ; thence N. 77 de-grees 04 minutes E. 450.9 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 27 degrees 32 minutes W. 1220.8 ft. to Cor. No. 3 Paris lode; thence N. 86 degrees 57 minutes E. 1493.1 ft. to indersect line lode ; thence N. 27 degrees 43 minutes E. 589.1 ft. to Cor. No. lode ; thence S. 62 degrees 19 min-utes E. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 3 thenc S. 27 degrees 43 minutes "W. 1302.5 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 62 degrees 19 minutes "W. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 1 Limbergh lode, the place of beginning. Said lodes are located in the SE Sec. 3 and SW Sec. 2, T. 4 S., R. 3 V, S. L. Mer., and con-tai- n a net area of 4.399 acres, the areas in conflict with Lot 326 Arthur lode; Lot 350 North-ern Star lode; Lot 368 South Side lode; Sur. 4138 Silver Star lode; Sur. 5609 Lelly, Midnight Bell and Midnight Bell No. 1 lodes; Sur. 5,722 Lakeview lode; Sur. 5938 Jap lode; Sur. 6937 Ray lode, and G. H. lode (unsur-vej-e-d) having been excluded. Said lode mining claims are of record in the office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County at Salt Lake City, Utah. The nearest known locations as shown by the official plat of sur-vey are the aforesaid excluded claims, and Sur. 4464 Surprise lode ; Sur. 4717 Sappington lode ; Sur. 5434 Senate and Cincinnati lodes; Sur. 5938 Togo and Eim-nr- o lodes; and Sur. 6937 Kelvin lode. I direct that the foregoing no-tice be published in the Bingham Bulletin, a weekly newspaper pub-lished at Bingham Canyon, Utah, foor nine consecutive issues. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Edw D. Dunn, Att'y., Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication Sept 12, 1929. Last Publication Nov. 7, 1929. Serial No. 048643 APPLICATION FOR PATENT United States Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah, September 6 1929 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Park Bingham Mining Company, a corporation, by its duly authorized agent and attorney-i-n- fact, James A. Foley, whose post-offic- e address is Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States Patent for the BETTY WALKER Lode mining claim sit-uate in the West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah, designated as Mineral Survey No. 6934 and described in the field notes and plat of the official sur-vey on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 17 degrees 00 minutes east, as follows : Commencing at Post No. 1, a corner of the claim, (from which the Cor. to Sees. 34, 35, 2 and 3. Tps. 3 and 4 S., R. 3 W., S. L. B. & M., bears N. 26 degrees 46 min-utes W. 2450.5 ft.) and running thence S. 67 degrees 23 minutes E. 201.3 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 15, degrees 30 minutes W. 587 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 22 de-grees 05 minutes W. 800.6 ft. to V ' Cor. No. 4; thence N. 67 degrees 23 minutes W. 192.2 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence N. 21 degrees 32 minutes E. 786.6 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence N. 15 degrees 30 minutes E. 601.2 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claim is located in the NW and SW Sec. 2, T.4S.,R.3W.,S.L. Mer., and contains a net area I 3.194 acres, the areas in conflict with the following claims having been excluded, viz: Lot 269 bt. James lode; Lot 350-Nor- thern Star lode; Sur. 3443-Si-lver Butte lode; and Sur. 5434-Cinci- nnatti and Legislator lodes; said Betty Walker lode location mining claim being of record in the office of the County Recorder of said mining district at Salt Lake City in Salt Lake County, Utah. The nearest known location being the "ore-sai- d excluded claims, and Lot 262Prince of Wales; Lot 263-Flo- i-ence and Sur. 4809-G-rand View lodes. I direct that this notice be pub-lished in the Bingham Bulletin at Utah th. news-paper Bingham Canyon, published nearest the sa mining claims, for the period of nine consecutiv- e-. Register. I Edw. D. Dunn, I Salt Lake City, Ltah I Claimant's Attorney. 1 First Publication Sept. 12,,1929. 1 Last Publication Nov. 7, 1929. |