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Show JUNE 16, 1939 rr1 TIIE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAII ' Paga Ftlve FOR SALE Westinghouia re-frigerator, Round Oak circulator, cook stove, studio couch, piano. Apex washer. Call 338 and aik for Eldon Tuft. sir SOUNDS TOO GOOD ABBE TRUE... That you can get a Fl is? Kentucky straight Jjf ffi bourbon w hiskey ty3$-- quality-mad- e since ffluf ISSO-tli- m" richer, jPiL,: smoother, mellow- - IfCtCll er. Ask for CRAB M Otchwid ORCHARD by name. H S 90 Proof. fj S No. 46 Quart Jfl p h";; No. 47 Pint II SJ I NO. 48 Half Pint f r -- NO. 57 Gallon Vg Rational Uiitlllert f rtrtucli Corporation, Ira loft O Advertise iu tho Dulletln-I- t Pay Expert Shoe Repairing, Red Wing Work Shoes A Better Shoe for Less Money. BINGHAM HOOTER Y I Bingham Mortuary Telephone 17 John NUmpfcl, IJreiMfxl Kinbtimer (THIS FAMOUS GOODRICH JJ I STANDARD TIRE NOW COSTS V? ONLY A LITTLE MORE & ( THAN THE CHEAPEST TIRES IP IF yOU BUY HERE AVO NOW! 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Cowie Owner 920 Wilson Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah - ...........,..,,,,tfrjWZ Princess Theatre 1 SEMI-MONTHL- Y PROGRAM It Matinee daily at 1 :30 p. m. Evening, 7:15 and 9. ! j SATURDAY ONLY, JUNE 17 f DISBARRED With Gail Patrick and Otto Kruger ' I And RIDE A CROOKED MILE l With Akim Tamiroff. Also Chapter 2 of Serial ! j SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 18-1- 9 j THE LITTLE PRINCESS ii With Shirley Temple ! NOTE: All Children must have tickets for the 1 showing of this picture. j Admission 10c 15c 25c j TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20-2- 1 j ; YOU CANT CHEAT AN HONEST MAN ! j With Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy THURSDAY ONLY, JUNE 22 i YOU CAN'T GET AWAY WITH MURDER With Humphrey Bogart All Seals 25c t FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 23-2- 4 I DOUBLE BILL C I THE FRONTIERSMEN With William Boyd 1 AND PERSONS IN HIDING , ; J With an All-Sta- r Cast. Also Chapter 3 of Serial H f SUNDAY ONLY, JUNE 25 ' J NEVER SAY DIE With Bob Hope and Martha Raye MON., TUES. AND WED., JUNE 8 ! GUNGA DIN i Cary Grant. Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. SPECIAL MATINEE AT 12:30 P. M. ! J WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Admission 15c and 30c " ' THURSDAY ONLY, JUNE 29 ? CALLING DR. KILDARE , With Lew Ayres All Seals 25c j FRIDAY And SATURDAY, JUNE 30, JULY 1 i DOUBLE BILL : 1 NANCY DREW REPORTER 1 Bonita Granville , j ANU PIRATES OF THE SKIES i With Kent Taylor and Rochelle Hudson j Also Chapter No. 4 of Serial 14 i "CHEERFUL AS ITS MM1E" ) J KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY MJsSf 0 SR4j --4ifc.J There's a' rare, getiaTality 1 DniWttf t I Utah's Fastest lU "NATIONAL NEW fOKR. COT DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION. zier, LQiiis Buehman, Howard Matthews, L. C. Jones, L. S. Breckon, J. C. Landenberger, Roy Shilling, L. F. Pett, A. A. Macke, John Dahlstrom; S'. F. Fernley, and the Misses Lois Fernley and Sarah Earle of Salt Lake. bridge club in Salt Lake Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowdell and family attended the Draper fa-mily reunion held in American Fork Canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colyar. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colyar and daughter, Patricia, and Bob Col-yar visited with relatives at Og-de- n Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones, in company with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones, who had been visiting here for a week, left Thursday evening for the San Francisco exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones are both former Bingham residents and are now residing at Colum-bia, Tennessee. Twenty-seve- n ladies from the Copperton Relief society attend-ed the entertainment given Tues-day afternoon at West Jordan. The affair was given by the Stake officers in honor of the members of the nine wards which comprise West-Jorda- n Stake. A dramatic skit pertaining to teach-ers topic lessons for the past year, was given by the local or-ganization. The cast included: 'Elva Jensen, Irene Christensen, Sadie Armitstead, Lucinda 01-se- n .and LaVon Larson. Jennie Gadd gave a dramatic reading and a song was rendered by Darhl Davis, Pearl Cheever, Ru-by Parkin and Avis Colyar. Unique in detail was the apron shower honoring Miss Lois Fern-ley, popular June bride, given Sunday evening by Miss Virginia Colyar at the home of her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar. The hostess was assisted by Miss Harriet Atkinson. Late spring flowers were used to decorate the living-roo- A mock wedding carried out by the guests and games formed the evening's en-tertainment. The following la-dies were bidden: Mesdames Lawrence Snow, David Lyon, Rex Tripp, Harold Beck, Harvey Garrity, P. O. Loveless, R. G. Fra- - ! Copperton By Mary ltrown s Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. James Harring-ton of Eureka were Sunday vis-itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Denver. Mrs. Ernest Nix, Mrs. Ray 01-se- n, Mrs. Charles Sax, Mrs. Wil-ford Stringer, Mrs. Bud Nichol, Mrs. Albert Ray, and Mrs. Mil-- , ton Lancaster attended the Satur-day session of the L. D. S. Pri-mary conference at the taber-nacle in Salt Lake. Mrs. Melvin Olsen was taken to the St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake Monday evening where she underwent a major opera-tion. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hardvicson and son, Gerald, of Salt Lake were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox. Mrs. Jenny Myers returned to her home in Eureka Sunday af-ter a ten-da- y visit with her niece, Mrs. Frank Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hofhein and sons, Jack and Richard, left Wednesday for Fish Lake where they enjoyed three days fishing. Miss Ivie Peterson of Fairview was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colyar last week. Mrs. R. J. Smith attended her 8 the. granting of said Ap-S- 1' reasons therefor, iS aff'davn form, must be tol , fT' J03 State Capi- - "enen ra copy and $1.00 filing or before July 30 1939 T. H. HUMPHERYS n , . State Engineer 1939 Publication June 2, f laSt publicatitm Ju 30, 1939 o NOTICE TO WATER USERS THE STATE OF UTAH OFFICE OF STATE ENGINEER Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that the Kennecott Copper Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah has made Application in accordance with the Laws of Utah to change the point of diversion of 10 sec. ft. of underground water in Dry Fork, a branch of Bingham Canyon, in Salt Lake .county, Utah. Said water was to have been diverted from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year from a tunnel driven at a point N. 80 deg. 30 min. W. 2110 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 11, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., SLB&M. -- and used pursuant to Application No. 9382 filed with the State Engineer for domestic and municipal purposes in the community of Copperton, Utah. It is now proposed to divert 5 sec. ft. of water from each of two tunnels, the portals of which are located respectively as follows from-sai- d SE Cor. Sec. 11. (Up-per Tunnel) N. 59 deg. 31 min. W. 3653 ft., and (Lower Tunnel) S. 77 deg. 59 min. W. 1053 ft. Said 5 sec. ft of water from the upper tunnel will be diverted in-to a pipe line by a concrete dam near the face of said tunnel at a point located N. 54 deg. 47 min. W. 5080 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 11, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., SLB&M. The water from the lower tunnel will be collected by drifts from said tunnel from an area described as follows: Beginning at a point N. 81 deg. 49 min. W. 17o9 ft. from said SE Cor. Sec 11, and running thence S. 50 deg. 54 mm. W 2.4 ft., thence S. 76 deg. C min. W. 21.5 ft., thence N. 81 deg. 13 min. W. 39.5 ft., thence N. 21 deg. W. 28.5 ft., thence N. 28 ft thence N. 55 deg. 30 min. E. 39 ft., thence S. 62 deg. E. 27 ft., thence S. 28 deg E. 27.1 ft., thence S. 7 deg. 30 min. E. 38.3 ft., thence S. 50 deg. 54 mm. W. 2 4 ft. to the place of beginning. The water from the two tunnels will be commingled at the por-tal of the lower tunnel and con-veyed thence by pipe to the com-munity of Copperton and there used for domestic and municipal PUTCisSeApplication is designated in the office of the State Engl- - Mr. and Mrs. Vern Huffaker and Miss Blanche Thomas of Midway returned to their homes Sunday after visiting a week with Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Soren-so- n. in attendance at the West Jor-dan stake social Tuesday after-noon held at the West Jordan chapel. Mrs. Harold Nielsen entertain-ed at a one o'clock luncheon Thursday. Bridge followed. Those present were Mrs. Harold Ches-ter of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lars. Nielsen of Sandy, Miss Mable Neprud, Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mrs. James McDonald, Mrs. Max DuBois, Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mrs. Chesler played high. Mrs. Alta Gleason of Salt Lake City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gleason. Miss Gleason leaves Saturday for Seat-tle to attend the summer session of the University of Seattle. Mrs. E. W. Gleason and Mrs. Edna Larson of Salt Lake City were the honored guests at the one o'clock luncheon held at the home of Mrs. Gleason Wednes-day afternoon. Past and present officers of the Navy Mothers club of Salt Lake City presented Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Gleason with birthday gifts. O . Lark Notes -- r- Mrs. John Prouse was taken to the Bingham hospital where she underwent an appendectomy Monday. Fred Fahrni has been a patient at the Bingham hospital several days. Miss June Seal, Miss Ruth Thomas, Mrs. Wanda Arnold, Mrs. Boyd Roberts and Mrs. C. L. Bates attended the Primary conference in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday. A reunion of the Bodell family was held at the Ward hall at Herriman Monday evening. Those attending from Lark were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seal and fami-ly, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Crump and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Yates spent Sunday at Springville. A court of honor for the Boy Scouts of West Jordan and Lark was held in Butterfield canyon Monday evening. Thirty Scouts and their parents attended the affair. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Christensen visited relatives in Beaver last week-en- Mrs. Harold Reherd is a pat-ient in St. Mark's hospital, Salt Lake City. William Hansen suffered a compound fracture of the leg Tuesday at Lark. Twenty-tw- o members of the Lark ward Relief society were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. George Mantle and son, Gary, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mantle and family of Murray were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mantle Sunday. application for a United States patent for C.M.R. No. 18, C M R 'r9MMMR- - 20' GilR-- 22, C.M.R. No. 23, C.M.R. No. 24, C.M.R. No 25 N- - No. 27 and - r;MR .No- - 28- - situate in West Mountain Mining District, Salt ' Lake County, State of Utah, being I purvey No. 7172 and described i m the field notes and plat on file in this office with magnetic . variation 17 degrees East, as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of . said C.M.R. No. 18 lode when-ce corner common to Sections 1, 6, 7, and 12, T. 4 S., Rs 2 ' and 3 W., S.L.M. bears N. 45 deg. 24' E 3G69.U ft. dist thence South GCOO.O feet to ; Corner No. 2 of C.M.R. No ; 28 pde; thence West 1500.0 feet to Corner No. 3 of said ; C. M. R. No. 28 lode; thence North 6600.0 feet to Corner ; No. 4 of C.M.R. No. 18 lode-thenc- East 1500.0 feet to Corner No. 1 of C.M.R. No. 18 lode, the place of begin-ning, and located in the N E Vi, N.W. Vi, S.W. i, and S.E. Vi of Section 12, and the N.E. Vi, N.W. Vit S.W. Vi, and S.E. Vi of Section 13, T. 4 S., R. 3 W., S.L.M., con-taining 193.941 acres exclus-ive of conflicts with State lands in the S. E. Vi of Sec-tion 12, and the N.E. 1.4 of Section 13, and the N.W. Vi of S.E. Vi of Section 13, T. 4 S R 3 W., S.L.M., and Ideal No. 2, Ideal No. 4, Lucky Boy No. 1, Lucky Boy No. 2, unsurveyed, Deertrail, M.S. No. 7173 and Butterfield Placer, Lot No. 466. Adjoin-ing and conflicting claims as shown by plat of survey are Ideal. No. 2, ' Ideal No. 4, Lucky Boy No. 1, Lucky Boy No. 2, unsurveyed, Deertrail, M.S: No. 7173 and Butter-fiel- d Placer, Lot No. 466. I direct that this notice be published in the Bingham Bulle-tin at Bingham, Utah, for the period of nine consecutive weeks. A. S. BROWN, Register. Date of 1st pub. May 26, 1939 Date of last pub. July 21, 1939 m V J NOTICE 1, M. A. No. 062693 PLICATION FOR PATENT 1 Serial Number 062693 ED STATES LAND OF-f'C- E, m Salt Lake City, Utah, 23, 1939. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Combined Metals Reduction FPany, a corporation, through Puly authorized agent and Pney-in-Fac- t, H. Van Dam, I whose post office address is jgkeCity, Utah, has made United Slates Department of the Interior GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Lake C'ty' Utah" Junt 12, 1939 NOTICE is hereby given that Norma Hunter, now Norma Hun-ter Gray, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on May 2, 1932, made home-stead entry, No. 050420, for SWU Section 17, EMtSEVt. Section 18, Township 3 South, Range 2 West., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before A. S. Brown, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 3rd day of August 1939. Claimant names as witnesses: Lionel H. Gray and Glen Gerber, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Elmer P. Bastian, of Midvale, Utah, and Saron J. Kappos, of Bingham, Utah. A. S. Brown, Register. Date of first pub., June 16, 1939 Date of last pub., July 14, 1939 O m:notices NOTICE vr A. No. 062G83 .diiCATION FOR PATENT Number 062683 JTsTATES LAND OF SALT LAKE CITY F'C.EH APR L 14- - 1939-fflffJ-HEREBY GIVE SSined Metals Reductior Lv corporation, througl 'ttuthorized agent and At Fact, H. Van Dam, Jr. office address is Sal W'Vitv Utah, has made ap ,kelinn for a United States pat ;ca the Black Jack No. 1 ' r No. 2. Black Jack No L4S "jack No. 4 and Blacfc 5 lode mining claims , in West Mountain Mininj ::ua aH Lake County, Stat IS Survey No. 7162 Srihed in the field note. Son file in this office ,h magnetic variation at 11 :Eust, as follows: at Cor. No. 1 of Mack Jack No. 5 lode, the corner common S . 2, 11 and 12, T. 4 R 3 W, S.L.M. bears S. deg 28 min. W. 414.2 ft.; S 14 deg. 12 rain E Sft. to intersect line 4-- 1 Black Jack No. 4 lode; S N. 72 deg. 40 min. E. S ft. to Cor. No. 1- -1 of ad Black Jack No. 4 and Jack No. 3 lodes; then-- S 86 deg. 03 min. E. 1073.2 ft to Cor. No. 2 of said Black No. 3 lode; thence S. 17 2 20 min. E. 143.6 ft. to cm No. 3 of said Black Jack 3 lode; thence N. 72 deg. ,0 'min. E. 654.4 ft. to Cor. 'o 2 of said Black Jack No. We- thence S. 17 deg. -- 28 ".in E. 600.0 ft. to Cor. No. . ii' of said Black Jack No. 2 iode- thence S. 72 deg, 40. !nin'W. 1500.0 ft. to Cor. No. 'of said Black Jack No. 'and Black Jack No. 1 lodes; hence S. 72 deg. 40 min W. 15000 ft. to Cor. No. 3 of Black Jack No. 1 lode; N. 17 deg. 23 min. W. !;aid ft. to Cor. No. 4 of said Jack No. 1 lode; then-r- e S 70 deg. 19 min. W. 123.3 n to Cor. No. 3 of said Black 'ack No. 4 lode; thence N. ll deg. 20 min. W. 599.8 ft. to Lor No. 4 of said Black Jack No 4 lode; thence N. 72 deg. ,8 min. E. 597.7 ft. to inters-ect line 3-- 4 of said Black jack No. 5 lode; thence N. 14 deg. 12 min. W. 1043.4 ft. to Cor. No. 4 of said Black Jack No. 5 lode; thence N. 76 deg. 45 min. E. 600.0 ft. to :or. No. 1 of said Black Jack to. 5 lode, the place of and located in the ' 5. W. V Sec. 1, the S. E. Vi k. 2, the N. E. Vi Sec. 11 md the N. W. Vi Sec. 12, r.4S, R. 3 W., S.L.M. ; con-aini-an area of 55.977 icres, exclusive of conflicts rith Lot No. 446 Butterfield 'lacer, Sur. No. 4305 Irish M lode, Sur. No. 7153 Jlysses, Harrison, Stonewall, .incoln and Washington lod-- s, and Sur. No. 7159 Beals 'o. 4, Beals No. 5, Beals No. and Beals No. 7 lodes. Ado-rning and conflicting claims s shown by plat of survey ire Lot No. 446 Butterfield jlacer, Sur. No. 4305 Irish lord lode, Sur. No. 4489 herman lode, Sur. No. 5323 Iherman No. 2 lode, Sur. No. 153 Ulysses, Harrison, Stonewall, Lincoln, Washing-Jo- n and Black Jack No. 6 fdes, and Sur. No. 7159 Beals 4, Beals No. 5, Beals No. Beals No. 7 lodes, direct that this notice be in the Bingham 10. at Bingham, Utah, for the of nine consecutive weeks. C V. SCHAD Acting Register , t date of pub. April 21, 1939. ' date of pub. June 16, 1939. |