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Show J :. THE Rim ETIN, BINGHAM, UTAH Page Seven ISporte DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEEIOB General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 13, 1938. NOTICE is hereby given that Jesse S. Rhodes of Lehl, Utah, who, on Jan. 8, 1929, made stockraislng homestead entry, No. 047699, for NV4 NWy4, NEVi NEV4. swy4 swy. Sec. 26, NWM, NEft Sec. 27, NWy NEy4, SWy4 NWy4, SV4 Sec. 35 Twp. 4 South Range 3 West., and on Aug. 10, 1931 made addl stock raising homestead entry Serial 047938 for SWy4 SEy4, Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 2 West., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed no-tice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Thomas J Thomas, Register U. S. Land Of-fice, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 25th day of August 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: Isaac Bone, Hugh D. Rhodes, Jay G. Cox. and Chester Jacobs, all of Lehl, Utah. Thomas F. Thomas Register. Date of 1st publication July 17, 1936. Date of last publication Aug. 7, 1936. wins NOW for Softball players you consider stars of the Softball le.0. play. VOtlBg (JOSCS Oil Ba)ots may bo had at Miner's Merc, West's Fnrn, Sturm's Cats, wt . Standard Garafe and the Bingham Bulletin. VvCQnCSn?lV Blnjham's Softball association wants the publle vote on the boot soft-- V,VAHV,OVAy LiVUUllg ball players In the league. A l 1 O Below are three ballots. Fill them In with the names ot players you lUgllSl I Li would choose for first, second, and third teams. Any player on any team In the Bingham Softball League la eligible for your rote. First Team Second Team Third Team c c o , p p p"T.. , IB IB . IB ........77. SS 8S , 88 8B SB B SS gg SS 3B SB SB LF LF If CF CF CF RF RF RF Utah Industrial Baseball League Last Half Schedule August 1 Pinney at Magna. August 2 Magna at Provo; U. S. Mines at Pinney. 'lt August 5 U. S. Mines at Gemmell; Provo at Magna. j STARTING TIME OF GAMES i; At Magna All games at 5:00 P. 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Mines team suffered their first ! game loss of the second half of the f Industrial League schedule Sun-day to Magna-Garfiel- d at the Cop- - 1 perton diamond. Score: 13-1- Magna scored 10 runs in the sixth Inning on a double, three singles and six errors to overcome the k Mines lead of 6-- Percy Flinders, i Magna shortstop, hit a home run, " a double and a single. Miners collected 18 hits from Lee I Johnson but errors In the Mines infield cost them the game. i. O v "LOVE" IS THE THEME OF CHURCH SERMON "Love" is the subject of the ser-mon to be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Aug-ust 2. The Golden Text: "He that lov-et- h not knoweth not od; for God Is love " is from 1 John 4 : 8. The lesson-sermo- n also includes the Bible passage: "And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in God, and God in him" (I John 4 : 16; and the follow-ing correlative from the Christian Science text book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Love, the divine principle, is the Father and Mither of the universe, including man." (p. 256.) NOTICE The First National Bank of Bing-ham, located at Bingham In the State of Utah, is closing its affairs. All note holders and other credit-ors of the association are, there-fore, hereby notified to present the notes and other claims for payment. E. Chandler Cashier. Dated June 17th, 1936. O Tommy Prigmore spent Sunday fishing in East canyon up near Park City. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS TO BE GIVEN SOON The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations as fol-lows: Extension specialist In parent edu-cation, $4,600 a year, Department of Agriculture. Junior home economics specialist, various optionals, $2,000 a year, Bureal of Home Economics, De-partment of Agriculture. Fire prevention officer, $3,200 a year, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. Legislative reference assistant, $2.-30- 0 a year, Social Security Board. In addition to specified education, applicants must have had certain experience in reference work In connection with Federal or State legislative activities. Full Information may be ob-tained from the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the post office or customhouse in any city which has a post office of the first or second class, or from the United States Ci-vil Service Commission, Washing-ton, D. C. j Playground , j Activities I by Bailey Santistevan Recreational Director O Last Weeks Heroes Jack "Spec" Larsen for his stellar pitching and shut-ou- t game against Elva-Rut- Shoppe. He won his game 7 to 0, allowing one hit and striking out 10 men. Raymond Gontales for his 6 to 4 win over Adderley-Nichol- He struck out 17 and hit a home run. I Raymond Marks for hitting the home run that broke up the above game. Joey Bodovlnats for his seventh Inning hit that broke up a 11 to 11 ball game and gave West Furniture a 12 to 11 decision over Adderley-Nichol- s. Error for his iron-ma- n on the mound for iDuchle which has kept . the the thick of the 3rd Gene McDonald for his catch in center field against Hunter Satur. Leonard Carlson for his 11 to 0 ihut-ou- t of the Copperfield Inde pendents. Bailey Santistevan Jr. for his hit-ting against Moonlight Gardens. His team winning 22 to 21. Paul Garcia for getting 4 hits out ot 4 trips to the plate against Elva-- 1 Ruth Shoppe. Paul Carter of the Carter Trans-fer company of Helper, Utah was a business visitor in this city Mon-day. Ross Johnson was a Salt Lake visitor for the Covered Wagon Days parade and celebration. |