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Show . THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH . ?AGE SEVEN Jacob N. Rock and Mrs. Jacob N. Rock, hUBband and wife, Defendants, to b sold at Sheriff's Sale at the nest front door of the County Court-house In the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 9th day of August, A. D. 1937, at IS o'clock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and Interest of said Defendants, of, in and to the following described property, to wit: Commencing 45.6 rods 8 of NE cor-ner section SI. T8 23. range , I V, Salt Lake meridian, E T rods, N II degrees W parallel with and J rod from denser of railroad. It rods to meridian line, U 11 rods N 89 degrees 16 minutes W. (48.4 ft., S. 6.6 rods, S. 89 degree 15 mlnntes E 40 rods to beginning. Situate In Salt Lake County, Slate of Utah. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United Statos. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 1st day of Augnst, 1927. . ' CLIFFORD PATTEN, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of UUh. By C. L. SCHETTLER, Deputy. ' S. J. QUINNEY, , Attorney for riaintlff. Date of first publication Aug. 4. 1927. Date of last smblic&ttoa Aug. 16, : '.. 1927. . ' . - SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the Coun-ty of Salt Lake, State ot Utah, Ward R. McCalister, doing business under the name and style of the Doctors Credit Association, Plaintiff, against Mammoth Mineral Show is New Feature at Utah's Greatest Fair litaiiif, on, f lus t arsat inaastrtas, wtt b rsprasaat1 s; aa slsborsu aisalar Ik I'u Hut a r.lr. Wl Uki Our. Oetabar IMS. Tha bi Colima km tarnad aaf MliraU m asklbilars at astamr ! spasaaia sad aiwaiurr. Uua ptasidiaf waal laa Kininf lauiMi hart MSfht ia tka T of adaa,oata IscillUrs (at lisaUyuif tttsir I'waraa." li is intmttlaf l know that mm Una tw an4 ssilHea dsllara par waak waa pradaead hjr Utak aataaa last aar, an 4 that I'tah ia tka sraataat aoiniuf atata ia tha aaaira Waal A. O UaaKaaita. anparrlaar of ba atiaaa aa4 sainaala dspartaaaat, assnead fcjr tea saw iaf naalttw at Mm 8alt Laka Vitj Oku-aa- r at Coasiasras la ararkiaf sraT'ttasa ta lha fraami lasral aikibitiaa arar ms la tka staia. DROP IN and try one of our i Appetising Lunches THEY TOUCH THE .... SPOT ; ; These Hot Days ; STATE CAFE i 46 West 3rd South Salt Lake City ; O'DONNELL & CO. Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon Utah Phone 17 Wasatch 6461 Salt Lake Phone ; "Tender as Butter" j; i The delicious flavor of our meats call : i: for a second helping. We take pride ; ; in offering the, very highest quality obtainable, and you'll be surprised at ; ; our low prices. II ED JOHNSON'S I MARKET Phone 93 ' ' ';f Hi Free Delivery 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. FARES One way .... $1.50 Round Trip .. $2.50 BRILLIANT HORSE SHOW AT STATE'S BIG EXPOSITION The horss show to be held in connection with the I'tsh Htata Fair, Salt Laka City, October 1 to 8, will be tha largest and most elaborate exhibition ot its kind erer stated in Utah, say thoso in charge. Tha datas hava been definitely filed October V, t and 4 for the horse exhibitions whsrh will be held in tha srentng in front of tha grand stsnd. Major Alex H. Jonas, in charge ot ths United States army remount activities in this rngion; Captain Thomas W. Jones, military instructor at tha University of I'tsh, and Rrnrst 8. Holmes, manager of the State Fair, ara in planning for tha show. j Paint Protects 1 ,j -- L- ; j From Winter O i Storms o Paint now before the fall rains and winter storms - J ; ; start. The saving in the protection Paint gives build- - ! j ; ; ings repays its cost many times over. ; ; ! .. . i! ASSOCIATED LUMBER CO. jj j: Bingham Yard ARTHUR C. COLE ATTORNEY-AT-LA-Office Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 8:30 Phone 285 Bingham Canyon Ice Cold Milk at Wells Groceteria Leave orders for your daily supply which will be de-livered before breakfast. : It's sife and clean HOGAN'S DAIRY "Always the Best" I Union Drug Co. I j; Copperfield rhorie 77 ; ' o A complete line of Drugs, Stationery, lVlagazines, Perfumes, - . ToiletArticIes, Up-to-da-te Soda Fountain, : s , . ' Schramro-Johnso- n Kodak Derelopin ; ; Agent for :: Victor Orthophonic We carry all the latest records and supplies I : Call in and hear our records : i Service and Quality Our Motto I j j!" Canyon Garage j! ; PHONE 333 : STAR CARS i; Low Cost Transportation i: ' ' C6kM850M ; ; Revised Prices of Low Priced Cars ; ; ; MODEL M or 4 CYL. CARS MODEL R or 6 CYL. CARS ; i I Touring ! $726.00 .....$900.00 j; Touring Sport Roadster ..$1049.00 J I Roadster $725.00 Coupe $980.00 I ! o Coupe $831.00 Sport Coupe f17.00 J I! Coach $1046.00 j; Coach . $8o0.00 sLm $1140.00 Sedan . :..$947.00 Landau $1173.00 V, Comm. Chassis 596.00 Fleet Truck Chass. $1109.00 j; BINGHAM PRICES X All Cars Fully Equipped with Full Balloon Tires, o Motor Meter and Dumpers. We Gladly Talk and j! Demonstrate These Cars at Your Convenience. j; ;? MURRAY LAUNDRY SATISFACTION WITH YOUR , LAUNDRY WORK You just cannot help being satisfied with the Laun-dry work we do for you. We use the same care, the same skill and the same thoroughness the most skilled laundress uses, but the cost to you is less. George Streadbeck Local Agent Phone 98 - 84 Main Street JOHN D. Hair and Scalp Specialist 408 Cliff Bldg PHONE Was. 2327 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 Commissioners Will Soon File Answer Answer to the suits brought against the three county commission-ers by three women, who have since been charged with engaging in iht bootlegging trade, will be filed by the commissioners this week. r This announcement was made by counsel for the commissioners. It i anticipated that simultaneous with the filing of this answer, com-plaints charging the three women, to-gether with others closely associated with the case, with blackmail, will be filed. "We have plenty of evidence to convict every one of the persons con-nected with this case with blackmail," was the statement made to a repre-sentative I of the Bulletin. Creek In Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water la to be diverted at point which bears South S degrees E. 850 ft. from the EM corner Sec., 27. T. 3 S.. R. 3 W., 8.L.B. and M., and conveyed In a pipe line a dis-tance of 3800 feet where it will be used during the entire year for the precipitation of minerals at the Utah Copper Mine In the West Mountain Mining District. After having been so used the water will be returned to the naturalxhannel ot a point which Mars North 67 degree 80 minute West 2750 feet from the 8E corner Section 33, T, 3 l., B, 3 W., 8.L.D. and M. This application la -- designated in the SUte Engineer's Office as Tito No. 10156. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the rea-sons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of f 1.00, and filed In this office with-in thirty (SO) days after the com-pletion of the publication of this Notice. Ueo. M. Bacon, State Engineer. Date of first publication, July 29, 1S27. Date of completion ot publication, August 26, 1927. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 20, 1927. Notice Is hereby given that the Utah Copper Company, whose prin-cipal place of business Is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917 as accordance with the requirements of amended by the Session Laws 'of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to appropriate 4 c.f.s. of water from Carr Fork Firemen Start Patriotic Move to Place Flags In line with the custom adopted by a number of Utah towns, members of the Bingham fire- - department, have in-augurated a move to prepare the local streets so that when the occa-sion arises, they can be properly dec-orated with the national flag. In other Utah towns this has been done in with the Ameri-can Legion, which organization has stood a portion of the expense. The idea is to bore holes at given points along the street, the holes to be large enough for the placing of flag poles. The flags and poles would be sold to abutting property owners at a small cost and when not in use could Jrc taken up and cared for. 4 If other Utah towns can do this and more fittingly decorate their stre-ets on national holidays, why cannot Bingham do the same thing. Let's give the fire boys every sup-port in this worthy movement and see if this movement cannot be put over unanimously. Day, as Administrator of the Estate of Helen Mayer, deceased, and W. F. Albright, doing business as Su-gar House and Utah Plumbing and Heating Company, Defendants, to be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse In the City and County ot Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 29th day ot August, A. D. 1937, at 13 o'clock noon of said day, that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Salt Lake County, Utah, described as follows, to--w It: Commencing at a point Vt rods East of the Southwest corner Of Lot 2. Block 10, Plat "O," Salt Lake City Survey, and running thence North t rods; thence East IM rods, thenee South 8 rods; thence West 3H rods to the place ot beginning. Together with the appurtenances and all estate and rights of the mortga-gor and ot those claiming under her In and to said premises and the rents, issues and profits thereof. Situate In Salt Lake County, Utah. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United State;. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 3rd day of August, 1927. CLIFFORD PATTEN. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, SUte of Utah. By C. L. SCHETTLER, Deputy. YOUNG ft BOYLE. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Date of first publication Aug. 4, 1927. Date of last publication, Aug. 25, 1927. SHERIFF'S SALE - In the District Court of the Third Judicial District In and for the Coun-ty of Salt Lake, State of Utah, Bene-ficial Life Insurance Company, a cor-poration, Plaintiff, against, Ellas L. Delaney Arranges Boxing Card for Monday, Sept 12 Jol DrLaney has arranged for a first class boxing card at the Princess theatre, Monday, September 12. Those who have been signed up are Leo Hansen of Salt Lake, who is scheduled for a go with Red Sullivan in the main event; Tony Marstis of Highland Boy and Ted Parks of Bingham; Fred Vaca from Highland Boy and J. Bcay of Copperfield. Practically all the boys are veterans at the game and should put on some rial battles. Popular prices will prevail. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. July 20, 1927. Notice la hereby given that the Utah Copper Company, whose prin-cipal place ot business Is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1917, as amended by the Session - Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to appropriate 1 c. f. s. of water from Carr Fork Creek in Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water to be diverted at a point which bears'-S- . 77 degrees 3 min-utes West 1875 feet from the SE cor-ner Section 27, T. 3 S R. 3 W S.L.B. and M. and conveyed in a pipe line .a distance of 6600 feet where It will be used during the en-tire year for the precipitation of min-erals at the Utah Copper Mine in the West Mountain Mining District. After having been so used the water will be returned to the natural chan-nel at a point which bears N. 67 de-grees 30 minutes W. 2760 feet from the SE corner Section 23, T. 3 8., R. 3W.. 8.L.B. and M. This application Is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 10156. AH protests against the granting of said application, stating the rea-sons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed In this office with-in thirty (30) days after the com-pletion of the publication of this notice. Geo. M. Bacon, State Engineer. Date of first publication, July 29, 1927. Date of completion of publication, August 26, 1927. Agriculture Exhibits to Surpass All Previous Displays at State Fair Esary Indication points to 'tha lnast and kortiruiiura aihibiiion fa tka itats'a hismrjr at tha Hth annual Uiak Stats I'air, Salt Laka (.'nr. October 1 ta a. An especially productive year thruastssat the stste assures ths displsy of farm and orchard products of excep'ionsl quality, and the tare number of aounty fairs being held this year is arousing greater interest than errr in L'tsh'a agricultural activities. The list of eoutity fairs follows: Wststrh County. Heher City, August 18 snd IT: County, Ogden, August 87; Oasis County, rarmincton, AngUKt 81; ftevier County. Rich, field, Hrptemher 1. 2 and S: Juab County, Nephi. September 6 and S; Summit County. Coalville. Heptember 8; Brlghsm Pesrh Day, Hnrhsin City, Heptember 10; Tonele County, Tooele. September 12: Morgan County. Mnr-rsn- . September 14; Sanpete- County, Manti, H.'pvniber 1ft snd 17; I'tah (Aiunty, Provo, September SO and 21; Boselder County, September 23 and 24: Cache Coun-ty, I.ogan, September 27 to 2. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, July 20, 1927. Notice Is hereby given that the Utah Copper Company, whose prin-cipal place of business Is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws ot Utah, 1919 and 1925 to appropriate 1 c.f.s. of water from Muddy Gulch, a tributary of Carr Fork Creek In Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted rt a point which bears South 64 degrees 2 minutes West 3186 feet from SE corner Sec-tion 27, T. 3 S. R. 3 W S.L.B. and M. and conveyed in a pipe line a distance of 8200 feet where It will be used during the entire year for the precipitation of minerals at the Utah Copper Mine In the West Mountain Mining District. After hav-ing been so used the water will be re-turned to the natural channel at a point which bears N. 67 degrees 30 minutes W. 2750 feet from the SE corner of Section 23, T. 3 8., R. 3 W.. S. L. B. and M. This application is designated In the State Engineer's Office as File No. 10157. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefore, must be by affidavit in, duplicate, accompanied with a tee of 81.00, and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion ot the publication ot this notice. Geo. M. Bacon State Engineer. Date ot first publication, July 29, 1927. -- i. Date of completion ot publication, August 26, 1927. Tracing Use of Stampt TIip first stnnip of an official nature was that used by the pnstmnster of New Yurk in 1842. Shortly afterward the law of 1845 established uniform postage at low rates, and postmasters In n number of cities Issued stamps on their own responsibility. Such provl slonal Issues of stamps were made In Old Truth Recorded 18-1-5 by postmasters In nine cities. An inscription In the Supreme court room of the state capltol of I Nebraska Is by Heraclltus. and the words are, "Eyes ami ears are toor witnesses when the soul Is bar-barous." Economic Crime A low brow says the greatest eco-nomic waste Is to kill g per felly good sheep to make a college diploma. Portsmouth frilly Times. |