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Show I THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH PAGE TWO , FOR SALE OR RENT Boarding House at Coppcrfield. All New Furnishing. Inquire 468 Main Street, Bingham. Reliable woman wants work by the day or week.- Phone iX. --tf. The BINGHAM BULLETIN The Only Printing Plant in I Bingham Gthyon . Let us do your PRINTING I I Phone 91 ; v Try OneYou'll Like It. Our Butter Kistruch your favorite sandwich toasted. You'll &ho enjoy our refresh-ing drinks and Ice Cream. ISIS CANDY CO. 1 s There is No Need to Worry if'' r WrJ About Our Milk I ,WV ITS PASTEURIZED BINGHAM DAIRY CO. . 1 0 FH'232 P VV I Jim Makrakis, Manager W. E. ALEXANDER PLUMBER AND STEAMFITTER Estimates Furnished Bath and Lavatory Installation , 228 Main St. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR LKASK A 16 room Boarding House with furniture. Everything in good condi-tion. Phon 139. FOR HALE OK IlEXT Boarding House at Copperfleld. All New Furnishings. Inquire 168 Main Street, Bingham. FOR SAI.K Lot 60x75 feet In Bingham. Best of Titles. Price $3,000. Easy Terms. Inquire Bulletin office or Phone 91. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE 320 acre Farm, 240 a. Irr: 80 a. pasture. Ample water supply for Irr. Total coat per a. ft. water and canal malntalnenee last season 13.36. (An a. ft. will irr. ltt to 114 a.) Raise alfafa or general crops. 7 room pr. br. house, barns, etc. All under fence V. P. R. R. on land with spur for londinft. Orem electric miles cord, through land; located 25 miles so. Salt Lake City. 2 miles W. Lehl Junctrbn. Price 827.000. Water and Imp. worth the money. Will sell all or part. " Liberal terms. (Courtesy to brokers) Also 50 shares of Utah Lake Irr. Co. water stock $50 per share. Lot in S. L. City on 5th Ave. bet. I and J, 2x10 rods. Will sell $560 net. Purchaser to pay street assessments, ettc. For further Infor-mation write or call Bank of Ameri-can Fork, American Fork, Utah, or write Charles H. Roberts, 1827. Sun-set Building, Los. Angeles, Cal. FOR SALE A 6 room brick home with furnace, in Salt Lake City on 1st Avenue, 1 block from schoolhouse, walking distance from the University. Good neighborhood. $2,500, terms to reliable party. 4 room brick bungalow, glassed in sleeping porch, also screened porch, modern, 1 block from Liberty I'ark. 1 block from school. $3,800. For par-ticulars apply Theo. Marx, roojn 11 VV. O. V. Bldg., Salt Lake City. FOR SALE 'Electric range and kitchen table. Reasonable. Inquire Dot Mitchell. tf SALE Furniture with priv-ilege of Renting apartment. Apt. No. 4, 338 Main. 4tf II Get ' II Your j I i: Granite t ; Furniture Co. ', l Isia Theatre Building Bingham Canyon j ! CALIFORNIA FRUIT CO. ! ! Wholesale Fruit i t I I Dealers t BINGHAM CANYON BRANCH It t Phone 239 X ziX Cold From Jewelry Dust A n piece of .linvelry la on a niplilly rnliitlng hud'er It throws or "dust" that hpcmnes tinhedded In the eoverlna f the hiilllnjc wlieela These covers are wasl'.ed from time to time ihhI Hie Cold ilust salvaged by the us of nc.li! The dust the niAclilnos nls Is chem-icull- j treated. This reehilnilng proc-ess by th varl-iu- establishments over the country snves marry thou-sands of dollars. One lirm alone In mldwestcrn city Is said to save more thun 18,000 uunually tn this wny. f CANYON GARAGE ;; Phone 333 I! MILLER TIRES & TUBES SEIBERING TIRES & TUBES i : AUTO REPAIR WORK ACETYLENE WELDING AND I 'I CUTTING f . ALL WORK GUARANTEED 4 U S L RUBBER CASED BATTERIES I BATTERY RECHARGED AND SERVICE AUTO ACCESSORIES S I! TEXACO GAS AND OILS 1 STORAGE BY DAY OR MONTH The Garage That Good Service Built I , It. M. Harmon, H. K. Downing, Plajrietoi s Ilione Wasatch 50.1 and WaKavtch 7417 l TOE I 18 East Second South Street Salt Lake City, Utah ;; A Full Lineof Choke Smokes and Soft Drinks I . ! KroitraMEN's headqi akters office Manhattan club When in Salt Lake Stop at HOTEL HERON 138 E. 2nd So. Attractive Family Hotel Free Auto Parking You can't look at a tire and tell how far it will run CANT SEE a tire carcass because it YOUcovered by the tread. Yet the way this carcass is built tells how far the tire ' will run. Dunlop has had 39 years to leam all the hidden points where tires wear. Dunlop carcasses are built from the best long fibre cotton, spun in Dunlop's own mills into the . famous Dunlop cable-twi- st cord. These cords are elastic, so they give and take as your tire runs ; strong, so they resist , constant load and pounding. They build , ; the best possible foundation for the Dun-lop tread the toughest rubber develop-ment known. Thus Dunlop's extra years of experience build added value into every vital tire-par- t. That is why, not one Dunlop but every Dunlop gives you more service than you can reasonably expect. We recommend that you put Dunlop on your car BINGHAM GARAGE S! . Bingham Canyon. Utah ' SI: 'Adderley & Nichols 254 seconds Jjjfj someone, huys m'j Jj FOUNDERS OF THE PNEUMATIC TIRE INDUSTRY THE BES-T-That is what you get when you purchase your Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Confections I from I THE CLUB I Bingham Canyon When in SALT LAKE Stop at the REX HOTEL 253 So. State Phone Was. 6781 i Here are a few of the many homes that we !! are building: ! I BELMONT HOTEL RITZ HOTEL :: PANOS APARTMENTS TEDDY BRYON APT. The Finish in Diana Picture Show ; j TERRY BROS. I r 1 Contractors Phone Wasatch 8948M I All Materials Purchased in Bingham Canyon, BINGHAM & GARFIELD RAILWAY COMPANY Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection with the Union Pacific System. USE COPPER Brass piping for $45(X) cottage only costs $48.87 more than galvanized iron piping and will LAST FOREVER T. H. PERLEYWITS. H. L. DAVIDSON Asst. Gen. Freight & Pas. Agt., Agent I Sah Lake ' City, Utah . Bingham, Utah The Bingham Bulletin . Entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice at Bingham Canyon, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 2, 1879. Subscription Price, per year, in advance .... . Published at 446 Main St., Bingham Canyon, Utah .., , WALTER C ADAMS, Publisher JUNIOR PROJECT WORK PLANNED FOR STATE FAIR 7 tad flrU ( Ut wk ara rarallas la 4 H Ciaba Vocatiaaal Afriraltnral C'libt will compata tor ! pmai M tha Una Bui Fair, Slt Laka OU, UeM-fe- I M I. All haaartaat lb arolaata traaaaa iUM aaa teal lak Uadara will tx ila4. Aarnif ttrm ara aaltla, ibmp, iwioa, faraaa, Mia, Itataaa, Uaaauak, aa4 aoaltrj Jadflaf, aakl( a4 awla. an4 taualBf. Pruaa r alaa aifarW lar aaal ts ia fanai aehanlca. la aianr at tka aivtalaaa, kick Mkaol aaaia will partlefaat la aaparata aaMaata from tkoaa for laalor (Ink ambara. All aV tail an4 rralattaa ara aonlainal la tha Stall Kalr Praailnia Mat vklck will ka aant apoa roquaat Ik I'tak Slaw Pair Aaaaeia-lion-, Plata flaaitol. Sail Lake Cll t Knlriaa tloaa Baptaaabar talk. victory to Mclvor. Charge defeat to Dupaix. At bat Off Dupaix 25, off Dun 12, off Bigboe 23, off Mclvor 19. Hit batted Off Dupaix 12. off Dunn 3, off Bigbee 14, off Mclvor 3. Runs scored Off Dupaix 12, off Dunn 1, off Bigbee 9, off Mclvor 1. Rcns for Dupaix 9, Dunn 1, Big-bee 9, Mclvor 1. Struck out By Dupaix 2, by Dunn 1, by Bigbee 2, by Mclvor 6. Bases on balls Off Dupaix 4, off Dunn 2, off Bigbee 2, oft Mclvor none. Hit with pitched ball Hrpting by Dupaix, Archibald by Mclvor. Time of gam 1 hour SO minute. Umpires Scanlon and Vickes. Mom of the players will remain over until the Utah Copper field day, when some of them will leave for the coast to play in the winter league, which are maintained in that section each year. Copper Club Wins League Pennant by Defeating Magna The Utah Copper club in the Cop-per league, cinched the league pen-nant Sunday when it defeated the Magna club before the largest crowd of the season to the tune of 13 to 10. Pete Hepting showed the fans one oi those "Casey at the bat" plays in the Sunday game. The only dif-ference between Pete and the real Casey i that the effort did not come in the ninth inning. With two out, three balls and two strikes, three men on bases and one rut needed to tie the score, Pete put the ball over the fence for the final run, winning the game and cinching the title for the Copper club. Tete's homer was too much for Du-paix of Magna and he resigned the box to Jerry Dunn, who finished out. ' Hepting's famous hit came in the fifth inning. The summary of 'the game follows: MAGNA B, H. O. A. Neilson, 3b 5 3 13 Evans, s 5 2 11 Archibald.-2b- , If 4 2 2 4 Major, b 5 2 3 0 Butler, cf - S 2 1 0 Sadler, rf 4 2 3 0 Dow, lb - 5 2 9 0 Johnson, c - 10 2 0 Ellison, c ,. ; 3 12 1 Dupaix, p ..... 3 10 2 Dunn, p 10 0 0 Totals i 42 17 24 11 COPPER B.H. O.A. Snntisteven, 3 b 6 2 11 Bankhead, rf 3 3 0 0 Norek, ss , 3 2 4 3 Hepting, 2b 3 2 3 5 Summicht, cf . 4 111 MtKee, If . 5 3 11 Ames, lb 4 16 0 Lawrence, c 4 0 11 1 Bigbee, p 2 10 1 Mclvor, p 3 0 0 2 Totals 37 15 27 15 Magna Runs - 5 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0--10 Hits 7 1 0 6 1 0 0 2 0- -17 Copper Run 2 0 3 3 4 0 1 0 x 13 Hits 3 1 2 4 2 2 1 0 x- -lS Summary: Runs Neilson 3, Ma-jor 2, Butler 2, Sadlor 2, Dow, Santi-steve- n 2, Bankhead 5, Norck 4, Hep-ting 2. Errors Evan, Butler, Ames. Stolen bases Neilson 2, McKee. Sac-rifice hit Summicht (fly). Home runs Bankhead, Norek, Hepting. Three-bas-e hits Archibald, Bankhead. Two-bas- e hit Uutlcr, Sadler 2, Hepting, Archibald. Double plays Evans to Archibald to Dow; Neilson to Ellison to Dow. Innings pitched By Big-bee 3 2-- by Mclvor 5 by Du-paix 4 by Dunn 3 Credit League Champions Will be Honored at Canyon Hall Dance The Copper baseball team will be honored at a dance to he given at the Canyon hall, Saturday, September 3. Music will be furnished by the Paramount orchestra, which is just finishing a three months' contract with the Hotel Utah. Music was furnished by this aggregation for the roof garden dances. Every loyal baseball fan should buy a ticket and make every effort to be at the dance to how the appreciation ol the work done by the team during the past season in bringing the pen-nant to Bingham this year. Don't forget the date, September 3, and the purpose, for the benefit of the baseball boys. x HORSE RACES SCHEDULED FOR UTAH'S BIG FAIR Horn of the ipevdint faoni tn itt country will eompvta In ft firt-da-vavri At th. Utah Htate Fir, Bill Latji c'itv. Kunniiif, trotting and pacing evanU will taka plfti-- October 8, 4, A. 7, and H. - i'urnfs totaling $1475 hava bran hong up for the trot anil pacer, and tarty tie trifi indicate a ftpved how aeoond to none in the Wet. The track fa being put in tirt claea condition for the opening day, Kntry blank and condition! governing the racce have het-- tent out by Louie 8, , MtperTihor of the apeed and Korea da-- rim tni of i he Utah Bute Kair Aaociatioa. kntriea will rlcae September 10. 0 Grand Xdvaitocl Parada w'fdnnday, October 0. haa been designated aa Uovenmr'e Iay when the Grand Livestock 1'aratle will take place. Silver cupt will be awarded the champions and grand chant pi on. OoTernor (ieorga H. tero making the premutations. |