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Show 'J ' ... THE BIMJIIAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAII JaT'l. lUJHE HOSPITAL. (By Florence Strand, Dec. 11, 1927). . We left the Hciioyl house H 4'euty.. ' to ten when we got to the hospital we waited for the rest of the eighth grade, 'class.-.- . $ :; ? ; , Dr. "lUcharda took lu groups ofelght at a time to explain. , lie bliowtd iw tlio X.ray of Fred ung's 'head, the boy who was hurt when iloigh riding. He showed ub the ficicture and place where the bone was taken out to relieve the pressure of tli0 bruin. Thuu he showed us tits works of the ukeieton. The upper Jaw never mov-es. The bottom jaw does all the work. When a bone has been broken and is heuled it is larger than the other id, also stronger. The spinal cord holds up the whole body, it is small and made of bones. Then the Doctor showed us a head that had been fractured, the bonesi of if bum nut neRtlv together, not a space was between them, they wr eg stitched. He showed Uj the bones he had tak-en out of Fred's head, they were lu pieces. He then eho'wed us how they take Xray pictures. The electricity they have has" a very high power. It has a light you turn on and when it's on, you turn the power. The person is under the light first, the picture 1). Tery faint, then after awhile It grows brighter. Then It la put into a room that has a faint green light, the inside' of this room la lined wth lead ato noM light gets in. They have a box unea with lead where they keep their pic-tures after they hare been taken. A man over twenty-tw-o years old hai no lines in his fingers but a young boy has them. He took an Xray of Nick Paszel'e hand. Dr. Richards la going to give It to us to study in school. JUDGE KENNER'S COURT- - i Bill Blllus and Joe Gonzales were found jHy( of petit jarffn by Judge Kenner on Wednesday and wVre each given a meal ticket with lodging for the. winter and spring (6 month.. in the county bastile. t Joe Harrello wart charged with-- car-rying concealed weapons, and also possession of liquor, fcarrollo pleaded guilty to posse aion and paid a flne 50. 'The concealed weapon charge was dismissed. On Saturday nlg::t burglars entered the Hub clothing store, operated by Louis Love: tain, nnd removed about $300 worth of merchandise consisting of a variety or article--j from leather coats and silk shirts to pocket knives and wrist watches. The robbery was not discovered until Monday morning and no clue has been discovered to identify the thief or thieves up to thi; time. Police Chief Thompson has been making an investigation. I DIVIDEND NOTICE "' Dividend No. 23 BINGHAM MINES COMPANY Notice is hereby given to the 'stockholder of the Hinghain Mines Company, a corporation of the State of Maine, that Dividend No. 23 of One ($1.00) Dollar per share has been declared by the Hoard of Directors Upon the outstanding capital stock of1 the corporation, payable on January 5th, 1928, to stockholders of record December 20th, 1927, Ilooks do not (lose. r, " (Signed) JAMI'S CRAVES, i resident ' (Signed) THOMASWOODS, Treasurer Dated December 13, 1927. QTOWN OF BINGHAM CAN-- , YON, UTAH. J SPECIAL FREE PUBLIC j LIBRARY ELECTION. , January 10th, 1928. PUBLIC NOTICE. rursuant to resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bingham Canyon, Utah, adopted and approved on the seventh day of December, A. D. 1927, public notice Js hereby given that a special election will be held in the Town of Bingham Canyon, Utah, on Tuesday, the tenth day of January, ' 1928. At said election there will be sub-mitted to a rote of the property tax payers of eald town the followeng flueslon: "Shall the Town of Bingham Cany- - n, uian, esianusa ana ujmimu : free public library and levy a tax of on mill on he dollar for the purpose of establishing and maintaining the 8amer The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock 1 M, and continue open until 7 O'clock P. M. of the same day and will be closed at that hour. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Trustees of the Town of i, Jlli gram Canyon, Utah, has caused this notice to be published and posted as required by law, this seventh day of December, 1927. (Signed) ' DR. F. E. STRAUP, FRANCIS W. QUINN, j . Clerk of Board of Trustees. .C.HR.IS.TMAS IN HOLY ROSARY e CHURCH. Midnight mass VviH in Noly.Kogary church as its first sol. emn act of worship for Chri stmas, It will be a High Mass and great prac. t icing is being done by the mixed choir to render Jt.? part well., The choir will sing its parts acc6rdino to Tur-ner's setting of a beautiful masj dedi-cated to St. John the iiaptM. The large reed organ recently purcl ased will add to the dignity of the Ma3s. An appropriate sermon will be given after the first gospel. In preparation for reception of Holy Communion con. fes. ions will be heard from 3 o'clck to 5, 7 to 8, and for an hour before mid. night on Saturday. All must be heard at least 15 minutes before 12 o'clock midnight, to allow ample time to pre. pare for Mans. Other Masses on Christmas Day will be at 9:00 and im-mediately following. Holy church permits every priest to say three masses on Christmas day. In the Ca. thoUc Church Christmas; means the more fervent and solemn celebration of Mass. The very name of the Fea.it consists of Christ and Mass. All non catholics ar cordially welcomed. Take any convenient seat in the church and feel aa we will, overjoyed with your presene. Every non-catho- lic attending will ge given a printed copy of the prlni-pa- l parts of the Mass. In English translation. Stephen Davis, Pastor. How's' Tour "i; ; - ' ' ... ... i'.i Tires? ' t - ... s. ' ; THOSE SEIBERLING ALL TREADS THAT YOU SHOULD HAVE ON YOUR CAR ARE THE TIRES THAT STAND THE GAFF 20 MORE RUBBER, 20 STRONGER BODY GET THEM AT Canyon Garage PHONE 3333 PHONE 333 --aJfuiCK Christmas Make this Christmas last for thousands of miles Surprise your family on Christmas morn-ing with a wonderful new Buick for 1928. Nothing could give them greater happiness. The liberal C. At. A. C. time payment plan is arailable if desired. Randall-Dod- d Auto Co. 47-5- 3 Second East Salt Lake City Mrs.crklcBaird Expert MarcelUst " FORMERLY OF KEYS AND MOOGK, SALT LAKE CITY ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A BEAUTY SHOPPE AT WHIT'S BOB HER SHOPPE, THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1927. CHRISTMAS RATE. MARCEL 73c FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL 435 BEFORE 9:30 A. M. OR AFTER 6 P.M. i mi if y s y m i?i u s b i I THE MYERS CLEANING & DYEING CO. wish to announce that they have consolidated with the ;4 j! PIONEER CLEANING CO. OF BINGHAM CANYON " ' and are located at - , NO. G CARR PODK jj where they will be glad to serve their patrons both old and jjj 3 new with first class work and a ' g 3 ONE DAY SERVICE, I Meyers Cleaning &Dyeing Co. 3 O. E. COUNTRYMAN C PARKER J $ PHONE 70 J j Christmas Gifts at I The Big Store j S WE STILL HAVE A BIG SUPPLY OF BEAUriFUL GIFTS TO SELECT FROM. I DONT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE, BUT DO IT NOW. EVERY DEPARTMENT LOADED WITH GIFTS FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY FIND SOMETHING SUITABLE AT THE BIG STORE. YOU CAN ALWAYS i I iingham Jerc Co. I The Big Store j i To Our Patrons j; We will darn your hose, repair your clothes, and keep the j J; buttons sewed on in our Finished Department j; j; FREE OF CHARGE I Royal Laundry r ITS ttAIN STRBBT . PHONE W I j i i - ' NEW FIRM ORGANIZED. The Myers Cleanfcig & Dyeing Com. pany of Bingham Canyon, has consoli-dated with and taken Over the Pioneer Cleaning Company In a transaction consumated the fire of thta week. Mr. O. E. Countryman will manage the new organization and Mr. C. Par. ker who has been In charge of the PL oneer shop will be associated with him. This hustling pair will conduct a modern plant at No. Carr Pork. They have purchased new equipment in-cluding a new steam press and will handle the finished work heretofore sent to the Myers Company In Salt Lake here, their motto will be ONE DAY SERVICE of the kind that satis, flea. In connection with thU establish, ment. Mr. Otto Kapple, the well known tailor, will make suits to your order here in Bingham. THE CANYON GARAGE. One of the substantial business In. sttutons of Bngham Canyon is the Canyon Carage, owned and managed by Mr. "Spud' Morley. Mr. Morley took over this firm In July 1926, since which time the business has flourished and enjoys' a large patronage. The owner as well as hs several employee are on the job all the time and take care of the wants of the patrons in a prompt and courteous manner. The Canyon Garage repair shop is equip, ped to do your repair work. Acetylene welding, etc. They ae also agentis l,r the Pontiac and Oakland cars', and distributors of the famous Texlcp pro. ducts. Mayor-ele- ct Dr. J. F. Flynn returned Saturday from Glendale. California, where he was called two weeks ago on account of the serious illness of his wife. We are pleased to state that Mrs. Flynn h now very much Improv-ed and will be back home among her many friends In Bingham Canyon in the near future. - e COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES. 10:00 A. M. Sunday school. 11:00 A. M. Christmas sermon. 6:45 P. M. EpwoTth League. 7:30 P. M. Evening worship. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM. The Sunday school will offer its an. nual Christmas program on Christmas eve at 7:30 o'clock. This will be a beautiful program, one that everyone should see. Come nnd enjoy the Jchinies" nnd the canuie service. Ther0 will be triad for the child, ren of t' e Sunday tchool. Tell your friends, and bring some one with you. Got Fat Bmek in History The Koran was divulged in 018. It wits first published by Abu Bekur In OSS. . I SHERIFF'S SALE. : la the District Court of tfie Third Judicial District in and for the Coun-ty of Salt Lake, Stata of Utah, Tracy Loan and Trust Company, a Corpora-ti-c iv. Plaintiff against Anson Kesler : and Sarah Ann Kesler, his I wife, defendants, to be Bold at sher- - rKfs aale. , Sulo at the west front door of the ' County Court House in tho City nnd County of Salt Lake. State of Utah. r,n r.iB tweiity-eifiht- day of Decern. ;c;r. 1927, at 12 o'clock noon of ti e j:n; day, that certain piece and parcel f,f land Pltuated In Salt I.uke County, Slat..? of Utah, described as follows, to wit: commei.cing Vt a point nine '(0) redfj on: t of the South-web- t corner of Lot two (2), block ninety-nin- e (30),' plate "A.'- - Salt Lake City Surrey, running thenc East throj and one half (3) rods; thei.ee nnrth ten (10) rods; thor.ee west three and one half (3i) rods; thence south ten (10) rods to 'tho place of beginning situated in Salt Lake County, State of nta!i, Purchase price payable in law-ful money of the United States. ' Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this twenty-nint- h (29) day of November, Klneteen Hundred Twenty-Sercn- . CLIFFORD PATTEN .s ! Sheriff of Salt Lake County State of Utah , By C. L. Schettler, Deputy. Towers. Riter and Cowan, Attorneys for Plainiff. First date of publication December third, Nineteen Huadred Twenty. ' Seven. Date of last publication De-cember twetity-fourt- h, Nineteen Hun-dred Twenty-Seven- . OPERETTA AT HIGHLAND BOY. The Highland Boy school gave an operetta called "The Night Before Christmasf at the school on Dec. 16. They played to a crowded.. hou.:e of ploased patrons.. The performance netted fjl5.00 which will' be used to promote school activities. HIGHLAND BOW COMMUNITY HOUSE NOTES. The ChrTstmnj program will be held at the community house on Chri.tmas night at 8 p. m. TVere will be a treat for everybody. We hope everyone in the community will eom Lets maVe it a real community Chrlstniaa of good cheer. The community house ts spons; oring the community Christmas tree. On Sunday officers S. S. Jones and Stanley Pavies discovered and arrest-ed John Doe Mexican, who has been Hibernating in'a tuml near the old Yampa smelter. He was provided and heavily armed and it is puspected he Is a renegade wanted perl aps by the law in other parts. He is and is being "held for lnyeBtlgatlon. SIX OWLS from Hotel UUh, Cany-on Hall, Dec 14. Dance. K ' ' .MMM : GOLD MEDAL AWARD. Utah Copper officials and employees met Friday night at the Newhouse Hotel to honor company employees who have served the company for the past 20 years. s A banquet was served. Assistant General Manager D. D. Moffat made an addres3 in which he paid complL ments to the loyalty of the 13 men who for the past 20 years have given their time and efforts to the best in-terests of the company. " Vice President and General Man. ager Louis S. Cates, presented gold medal3 to the following employees: Ross Hatton, John Kennedy, John McLachlan. V. E. Anderson. H. C. , Goodrich. Joe Iaaella 3. H. Colyer, C. jj Hart. Jo McDonald, L. 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