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NEW HUDSON PRICES 1 1 Chassis Coupe $1265 (Rumble Scat 3JO extra) Sedan $1325 - Coach $1259 1 27-in- Cha&is Standard Sedan $1450 Custom Victoria $1650 Custom Landau Sedan $'650 Custom Sedan $1950 Alt prices 1. o. b Detroit, plus war excise lax Kiyer.T ran pay for cars out of income at Irnvcst " aailiibU- iharge for interest, handling and insurance HUPSON Super-Si- x ' BINGHAM GARAGE PHONE 88 BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH I , THE FLOUR THAT MADE J fWhite Liliy' ib W WELLS' " i Groceteria jj MOTHER START BAKING ftaatar Iwm, Pooktt Sbo. A aar nMMr hoota m litfrt thai f aaay ka aaOai A oarrtoi to wmotktt artacrpaU? ferigMd ter mm aaa f aatalaar Mnttn, fa 8riUfle Ajpertnux for wadta fbrtttffr atrecfcM ttMjr k vara ti Um twffMr . tftofc&tft an Mm pro- - Ncfto tf tba iMnva tftfcty fcfUtoot tb tecaaica T U latter wait oa M way M aM tyat tat ttr araoMl. Hha fcoota an Mtadv of part sua), tttlUOB Ua and a4 aa ) Jc tap, uu ttcina ffcfcUy Wa4 (hi . , ' V . . f . Members of the Martha tewing circle ' 0. E. S. entertained at a May Day party in Maaotrte Ual Tuesday of lant wefea. The hall was artistically doorated in spring fjowera. Twenty foiir tabKea of Bridge were played nd luncheon waa terred to 100 guests.. U'v ' ' ' MJei Uiaei Jarmeo waa the motif for It tMUly arranged hmcteon, gir-e- a by the teacbri at tb elematary gijadea in the demeatio axta room WednaMi&y afkrno& Spring flowere vera vaM aa decaraxiona for the U-b)- e and I dolor eoheme of pink and while wa 'earrfed oOU Coma were laid for, 1 guest of honor and the MisVefl label Neprud, Esther King, bora Haiiseft, AlU Acord, AdeW Pe-ters, June KbwB, Verena. Graham, Lucille Carrigan, Luella 8huU, Mel-b- a Gardemer, Lora Carling and Blanche Larsen. Miss ELain Home was hostess to the Bachelor Girls chib Wednesday evening of last week. Refreshments ere servd to Mlsg Ella Orgill, Mis Virginia Boyd, Miss Vra Grandqulst, Miss Mabel Knudsen, MIbs Lottie Maifleld and Miss Madge Henry. r - e the Bachelor Girls met Monday evening with Miss Mabel Knudsen. Bridge was played, a two course lunctveon was served to Ella Orgill, Elaine Krone. Lottie Marfield, Vir-- glnia Boyd, Vera Grandqulst, Mrs. D. Knudsen, Mrs. Ruth Russell and Mrs. Ruth Grandqulst. The C. C. Chib W'et with Mrs. Ri-chard Smith at ner home in Copper-to- n Saturday afternoon. Those pres-ent were Mra. Earl Poulan, Mrs. E. E. Edwards, Mrs. Charles Hart, MrS. Guy Murray, Mrs. Frank Peterson, Mrs. JYank "Mead and MIbs Emma Reed of Ogden. Mrs. Ma West was hostess to the Musco Ve Vees Tueday evening of last week. Fiv hundred was played and refreshments served to 10 gusts. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mugfur return-ed last Sunday from Los Angeles where they have spent the past thive months. Mrs. George Dolman is visiting re-latives in Salt Lake City. Th.e W G I G Club was entertained by Mrs. Charles Hudson last Thurs-day evening. The gttests included Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. G. P. John-son, Mrs. W. E. Scott, Mrs. A. O. Mugfur, Mrs. Richard Wells, Mrs. I. Terry, Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Mrs. E. Poulsen, Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mrs. Cfias. Brimhall, Mrs. C. Winn and Mrs. A. ' Abplan,alp. , The Jolly Five Hundred Club was delightfully entertained by Mrs. Frank Holdi'U last Thursday afternoon. Cov-ers nt luncheon were laid for Mrs. G. Lambson, Mrs.-- Gordon Iliickle. Mrs. Scott Unnell, Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mrs. 'Joseph Carpenter, Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. Carl Carlson and Mrs. Art Hor-- n sen. Members of the -. CJub met Wednesday afternoon of last week with Mrs. Jannibelle Sullivan. Those present were Mrs. Ileber Ni-chols. Mrs. Charles Sulfeneer, Mrs. Basil Doman, Mrs. Dewey Knudsen Mrs. Elmer Knudsen. Mrs. Marl; Hansen. Mrs. Howard Fisher, Mrs. Wm. Keims, Mrs. P. T'utrmir. Mrs Harry Steele and Mrs. Win. Atkinson Wednesday evening of lsst wevk Mrs Union Killion entertained ;t a sun-ris- imrly honorin;: K--f b'l Covers at supper were laid for M i and Mrs. Alfred Knu-ht- , Mr. and Mrs. Akin ITarrU and Mr. and Mrs. sell Robert sun. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell enter-tained Uip M 15. club Wednesda eve-nin- e o' lat week. Supper waa serv-ed to Mr. and Mrs. H. TI. Atkin. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. 0oe, Mr and Mrs. J, M. Wodonso, Mr. and Mrs. James Mclntyre, Miss Alta Acord and T)v. J. K. W. Tirecken. Mr. and Mra Leslie Breckon enter-tained the A. B. Bridpe club at their home in Copperton Wednesday eve-nin- c of last week Luncheon was FPvvet o Vr. ?nd Mrs. Arthur Ma'''. Mr. pnrl Mrs. Lawrence Snow.. Mr. and Mrs. rent Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Eupene Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shilling and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carrity. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN. TO C. T. BARNES and JACK HOLT. Yon and each of yon will take no-tice that yotj aiyj hereby notified that on the 31st day of May, 1928, at 12 ST. the following: STUTZ ROADSTER, Motor Nam-ba- r OUn, Serial Number U63. 1926 Mflatratlaa, 4 cylinder and 43 herse powr, will he sold for storage amouaUag to Ktaty-Sere- a Dollars (tl7.M); sale to to from tba Cut Port Oarage. . ' LOTD BIRD, batd this ttb da T May, Z92&. M 10 IT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ; PATENT. . Berial No. 6470G6. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. J Salt Lake City, Utah, April 24, ' 1I2. NOTICE IS HJ5REBY GIVEN, That the UUh Copper Company, a corpora ( tion or New Jersey, whoee postoffic address X Salt Iake City, Utah, by 1L C. Goodrich its duly authorized at-- i torney In fact whose postoffioe ad drees J Kearns Building, Bait Lka lty, Salt Lk,6 County, uUb, has fil- - ( ed n application for patent for the lode miniag claim palled the Gurdon Fraction lode miniag claim, altoatev ta West Maintain MUlag District. flaUt Lake Coaaty, UUk, and designaC ad by the ftetd-ioS- And offlaUl alat on tile In tbn offjo as illlaaral Har-vey No. 4 ta the 8B4 Bee. 14 aad SW fle. 85 township 3 feouth taage 3 West Bait Lake Bas and merldiaa, I said Mineral Survey tio. Mi Wk described as follows: Beginning at Coraer No.'l of the claim (from which the southwest earner of Swtlon 85, Township 8 South, Range 3 West of the Salt Lake Bum and Meridian bears south 1 08' 30" west 2192.4 feet distant) and from ' said Comer No. 1 rooming thence north 55 08' west 165.3 feet to Corner, No. 2 of the claim; thedce north 65a . 68' east B19.9 feet to Corner No. 3 of ' tu etalm; thence south 55 08' east 165.9 feet to Corner NO, 4 of the claim, and tbenoe south 65o 62' west 519 9 feet to Corner No. 1 df the claim, the , place of beginning. The Area of said j clatin as akore described Is 1691 - acrtes, from which are expressly ex- - 4. cepted and excluded th following ' areas in conflict with the following ' named claims, to-w- it Lot No. 227, Parker lode, .401 acres, and Survey No. 8563, Highland Girl lode, .127 j acres; total area excluded .528 acres; the net area claimed and applied for t being 1.163 acres. The claims adjoining said Gurdon Fraction lode mining claim as shown by the official plat of survey are as follows: The Venus, Lot 244, the Fly-- ; . e'r. Lot 238, the Langtay, Survey No. !' 3670, the Parker, Lot 227, and the! Highland Girl, Survey No. 3563. GEO. E. WOOLLEY. Acting Register. BRADLEY & PISCHEL, Attorneys for Claimant. Date of first publication, May 3, 1928. Date of last publication, May 24, 1928.1 V'" ftaskssf) aiBiasiaa VftasaaaAdlJkaBli Itawk maaJMtk, Mf tassse gaaaa oH, M toea. fsld ky IMr Baas ke waaU ker a KMSmM ttkat ake oM to Ma 4ftar ato weat kesaa ake waa fa ti toaa wKk tor toddV, wto was nsttfeg Mm east, wton she safcl e hra. "DwMy, I ta yoara aad motker's girl, toe, kot we wfl keep it a aecret" www Mu$ic From Belt riot tet Rombold'a Singing tower at Ma-ttae- a, la Belglam, baa tarty-fir- e bells; fto belfry at Bragea has forty; and a similar camber aeuad tram AAtwara'a cattodral spire. In tba belfry at Moaa are forty-roa- r bells, and from tha bai. trj at Qtoat Bfty-tw- a toll still ring Boil in Catnip Cosslp Is a sort of asaake tkat neaaac from the dirty, tobacca pipes of Jtoag whe diffusa It; It proves aotklatrtoj tka bad taste of fee smoker. Qsarga uot y NOTICE. A special stockholder meeting of the Bingham News Publishing Co. Corporation will be held at the office of the company at Bingham Canyon, on May 19, 1928, at 12 o'clock noon. Said meeting to be for the purpose of electing a vice president and any oCehr business which may properly be presented. (Signed) HOWARD A. JARVIS, Sec. and Treas. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Erena J. Pitchios, de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with ovuehers to the undersigned at the of-fice of A. C. Cole, Attorney Bingham Canyon, Utah, on or before the SOtta day of June A. D. 1928. t GUST. PITCHIOS, Administrator of the Estate of Erena J. Pitohlos, Deceased. A. C. COLE, Attorney for Adm. (April 12 June 28). ' Tact Called For A man ta!;es contra. Hctm find e much mw easily I people think, only lu will, mn b-- ar !i; when violently f.wn. ovni ilsouli It be. well founded. Ilieh'er |