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Show PAGE TWO THE BINGHAM BULLETINl BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH matter pertaining their mining ven-ture on the hilL Min Maxine Fahrni, the charming young daughter of Mr. and Mri. W. J. Fahrni, who may aome day be a successful candidate for "Miss Amer- - pile. Frank Griffiths, principal, who teachea the 7th and 8th grade ha a class of 22. Miss Irma Jscobson, young lady whose home la in Proyo is looking after a class of SI pupils of the 6th and 6th grades. Miss Vivian ' Harrison who hails from Springville la teaching the Srd and 4th grades! with a total of 27 pupils. Mrs. Bea-trice Olson of Salt Lake City who.' has charge of the little ones, grades 1 and 2 is kept busy with a class of 37 to look after. I ica" honors la now attending school at Westminster College, Salt Lake City. Dell Peterson who recently returned here from Rock Springs, Wyoming is building himself a new home, since leaving he has secured himself a help-ma- te who is pleased at the Lark sur-roundings. Harry Rowland, a popular Larklte pent several days on a business trip at Salt Lake City the past week. The Lark achool opened last week and has registered 117 pu- - turns. Rumor says wedding bells will be ringing furiously before the snow be-gins to fly, it will have to happen quickly we are thinking.' W. J. Fahrni and Charles Haun were Salt Lake visitors on Friday on Chips and Shavings from Lark Henry Lohse for the paat twenty years employed by the Bingham Mines Co., as head blacksmith was the past 'week taken to the Holy Cross Hos-- ', pital at Salt Lake City suffering from a severe attack of asthma. Mr. Lohs is one of the popular bachelors In camp and his many friends will learn of his Illness with regret ' Claud Penpraxe is once more back at the old location, near the Queen property, hunting gold nuggets. Jim Overson and Bill Webb shipped a small carload of lead silver ore from the Queen property the past week, according to Bill he is not intending to purchase a Paige auto on their re- - The Bingham Bulletin Entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice at Bingham Canyon, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March , 1879. Subscription Price, per year, in advance ....... $2.00 Published at 446 Main St., Bingham Canyon, Utah V - WALTER C. ADAMS, Publisher DIVIDEND NOTICE NO. 22 BINGHAM MINES CO. Notice is hereby given to the stock-holders of Bingham Mines Company, a corporation of the State of Maine, that dividend No. 22, of one dollar ($1.00) per share has been declared by the board of directors, upon the outstand-ing capital stock of the corporation, payable on October 5, 1927, the stock-holders of record September 24, 1927. Books do not close. Signed James P. Graves, President Signed Thomas S. Woods, Treasurer. Dated September 13, 1927. j Get Your I i: jj ? From :: i: Granite i: Furniture Co. $x ; I Isis Theatre Building j"" Bingham Canyon i I Ice Cold Milk at " WelU Groceteria Leave orders for your daily supply which will be "de-livered before breakfast. It's safe and clean HOGAN'S DAIRY t "Always the Beit" CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT Two nicely furnished room for housekeeping at Copperfield. Must be Utah Copper employes. Rea-sonable rent Apply at The Bulletin. FOR RENT Five rom house in Freeman, unfurnished. Apply at 45 Freeman. When in Salt Lake Stop at THE METROPOLE HOTEL . MODERN. CLEAN, QUIET Rates: $1.00 day and up SAM LYTE Manager 35 East Broadway When in SALT LAKE Stop at the REX HOTE 253 So. State - Phone Was. 6781 When in Salt Lake Stop at HOTEL HERON 138 E. 2nd So. ' Attractive .Family Hotel Free Auto Parking TO HOLDERS 09 SECOND LIBERTY LOAN 4 PER CENT BONDS EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY NOTES ' imrmH liberty Un bond hn bmm far payment om November 16th Mat, itxi m Ivtsvtwt b said tUur that data Not tea ia ffivca of a Daw ofTtmrtf at I'nitad Itataa Traaaury aoUa, ia asohaog lor SMoad Liberty Loaa Coovartad 4 H par osnl bond. Tba aw maim will bt daiad 8ptambar IS, itf'J7, ud will baar intorct from that data at tba rata af St par aant. Tba notea will mature ia Ira yaara but uaf a aattad fa radanpuoa altar taraa yaara InUrrat a Baaond Ubarty Lata CoaTartad 4 H par cant botvia aurivDdarad and aaaaptad la airbanta will ba paiti ta Novambar IA, W27. Ibtphcaof Oianew laauaof Boa, 1UOU Hoid-a-rt turroodartni saoad Liberty Loan C'onvart-- d 4 H par aant buwla ia aiefianca will raeciva, at tba time of delivery of tba new aotea, interaat aa aueh Hoenad Ubtrty Luan Coavfrted 4 H par arnt but! from May lft, to November 14, M7, Icm the premium tm the new ote mmmL Hokiera of 8eeal Uberty lxm Converted i Si per aeat bonde who aeaire t take advantage of thia opportunity to obtain Treaaury mrtea of tba new laeua, should irrwiin with their bank for aueh exchange at the earliest poaeible data, aa thie offer will remain opea only for a limited period altar Aeptember 15th Kurt her information may ba obtained from banks or truat aompantr, or from any Federal Kaaarre Buk. A. W. MELLON, Secretary of tha Trtaaury. Waahinsream, D. C. Beptember , 1921. CANYON GARAGE j Phone 333 ' o MILLER TIRES & TUBES SEIBERING TIRES & TUBES I! AUTO REPAIR WORK ACETYLENE WELDING AND II " CUTTING o ALL WORK GUARANTEED - U S L RUBBER CASED BATTERIES j; o BATTERY RECHARGED AND SERVICE ' I! AUTO ACCESSORIES I ; TEXACO GAS AND OILS II ' STORAGE BY DAY OR MONTH "' " ; ; Tlie Garage Tliat Good Service Built ; ; Canyon Garage i! j PHONE 333 t STAR CARS J Low Cost Transportation ; ; i Revised Prices of Low Priced Cars ; ; ' t t MODEL M or 4 CYL. CARS MODEL R or 6 CYL. CARS i I SSaaaszsSSS I i t Roadster ...$725.00 Coupe $980.00 o i Coupe $831.00 Sport Coupe $1147.00 V, I tt Coach Coach $1046.00 ; 80.00 sefan $1140.00 o i Sedan $947.00 Landau :.. $1173.00 j Comm. Chassis 596.00 Fleet Truck Chass. $1109.00 ;; X BINGHAM PRICES ' i All Cars Fully Equipped with Full Balloon Tires, Motor Meter and Bumpers. We Gladly Talk and '' I Demonstrate These Cars at Your Convenience.. j; Old Straw or ii j! Felt Hat : i: on a I: - New Felt Hat i: I: for only a few days JACK'S CLOTHING i: i STORE i: i I v jr-- fl Trade With Your Friend 3 ; I Acheaptube I can cost you I 10 times its I price . . I npHIRTY-NIN- E YEARS of tube-- I X building experience has proved I to Dunlop that "cheap tubes" do I not pay. . I That is why Dunlop tubes are I made casing shaped. It costs a I little more, than to build them on a I straight pole, as cheap tubes are I built. I But a casing-shape- d Dunlop tube 1 is strong everywhere. The outside I edge is not weakened by excess " I stretch. The side next to the rim has I no wrinkles to crack with age and I blow out. A Dunlop tube protects I your casing, because it fits. And I your casing is worth ten times the e I cost of the tube. I We strongly recommend a Dunlop ' . -- m tube for every casing I BINGHAM GARAGE 1 Binghkjti Canyon. Utah ,1 Adderley & Nichols J 254 seconds il J someom huys JwJ j ljp FOUNDERS OF THE PNEUMATIC TIRE INDUSTRY BUICK for 1928 FIRST -- Buick took vibration out of the engine NOW--it has taken it out oS the road Now Buick for 1.928 has followed with another . great contribution to motoring comfort. Buick has taken vibration out of the road by equip-ping every Buick with HydraulicShock Absorb-ers, front and rear an added luxury that the savings of Buick volume have been able to supply. Test this riding comfort for yourself. We will gladly put a Buick for 1928 at your disposal whenever you like. Sedans . . '1195 to 1995 Coupes . . 1195to1850 Sport Models1195 to '1523 All prim f. . rtinl, Mick., to E Jd.i. Tht O. M. A. C. Am fUm, iht mm 4tttnM. it mifaMa, When Better Automobiles Are Cuilt Buick Will Build Them Randall-Dod- d Au o Ccmpany Retailers and Distributors 47-5- 1 South Second East Phone Was. 4360 SALT LAKE CITY Do Not Put Up The Old Stove Trade it to us as a first payment on the Charter Oak Parlor Furnace Granite Furniture Company's Chain Stores 441 MAIN STREET BINGHAM BRANCH RnVtfnin Fvtl-aordinar- V "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." Just gam so with the royal charter oak range. The Original Charter Oak por over 75 yCars jf has becn the leading RANGE Parlor Furnace . .. r' . The ideal Heating plant. The Or AMERICA, growing in popularity each year. i only one with the automatic heat I n'.a Mothers, Grandmothers and for generations back, I HERE Ia OlK uVAKAnlbb have used and prated Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges. The first ones X 1 tfi'Cl. The Charter Oak Parlor Furnace came to Utah with Covered Wsgons, but now they come m trainloads. 1 wi" heat more 8Pace than any Their popularity and high quality have not diminished. They stand at f other make of heater having the very forefront of the entire line of high-clas- s ranges manufactured . j mti Cfe I equal fuel capacity. Guaranteed in America. C to heat four to six rooms per- - S 7 fectly. No need of paying one n . "" '. Beautiful in appearance. Economic- - 3 llismniW' cent more in hope of getting s u . nl wi,h tuel. Lasting qualities, f Jj&JaUUu llinm better furnace. There is none. , I Faultltss Construction, Honor f iSfin'n HO r$TCl We knew ,nd 8tand by w I i l Bound Guarantee. Priced the low. L fj' UUUtJ VJISW" 1 rtfund every cent paid if this gv-- 'I est in the world for such HIGH ' ' "' '1WM guarantee ia not lived up to. W aV' QUALITY. ii tffwr! tWh WPM Two Carloads in our Warehouse I 1 Wi --Here is our bargain offer good D Ulli.OV 1 giSfiiaSgjgy 1 to October 1st only. B Do Not Let This Opportunity Slip ? s 7" , $10.00 to $15.00 Allowance for U We take yonr old stove as first h ttP't f your old hea,er- - Trade il to us- - IL WffwTgv, Payment. ; (QJS &l&dm3 T-- CTC (TnC fa59fi Jwi We will let you pay us only $10 per h SKJ?' W- - 'T rrOm $0J tO $yj VC . I monlh- - No interest, and if you are f vSJL a'iT 'iTf f"1-- net satisfied after a fair limited A If you haven t an old stove to IJ 0 J rial, we will refund your money.' ? XMmM W$j trade n, pay us $10.00 and we fa Many stoves with not near the ' 1 M ' V S credlt yu 15-0- R RfH "r I values are selling for $135 to $150. - J y I "j ! Ij OUR BARGAIN PRICE p U WIECE WATER SET AND fJ&M, White Enam- el- 4 5 WONDERFUL MIXING Vjr J 1 Cno CA I BOWLS FRFE With EVERY H ffiirTi.Vsgfn I Syo.DJ 3 ? PARLOR FURNACE SOLD W A n,ue $65 to $95 y $11000 m j BEAUTIFUL DARK GRAINED MAHOGANY FINISH Water Jackot T9.00 (J Or finished in blue, gray or black ETfflm j of this FURNACE has been sc T f f ; thorouRh!7p oven in Salt?L.nke that we soil hundreds of them on the SfalTga Jl fcxtrS 0rfS?FI 3? - IJlph 1 031" ? 9 recommendation of users. It is different and more practical than J Li I 1 mv so called "Circulator" on the market. There is no forcing of heat--- I . s,,i" iffiBOus post, Wahra FirashPed i a up a current that carries to the fartherest corner. We carry the OIR- - ffil?r. MOR COST. Mcrc"Et,riAns Regul r $12.50 Special Price $6.65 ? 1 T Fight Returns Returns of the Tunney-Dempse- y fight In Chicago will be received over the radio at No. 2 fire station, Sept 22. Following the receiving of the returns a dancing party will be given at which refreshments will be served. |