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Show " ' I - , THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH - AGE SEVEN I MOTORCYCLE TRAILER IS NEW VEHICLE The photograph shows Mr. Butchers, owner of the new motorcycle trailer caravan, camping on the Isle of Man beside bit novel outfit. This Is a great Idea and will be readily taken up by lovers of this couutry. Will Attend Meet ' Police Chief Frank Thompson will attend the annual, meeting of the Utah chapter of the International Associa-tion of Identification, to be held In Brigham City, Thursday and Friday, j Sept. 8 and 9. Dabcock Varsity Players Coming I The Babcock Varsity players, who I have made a number of trips to Bing- - I ham to give performances, will pre. I sent a play at the Robert C. Gemmell I Memorial - Club, Saturday evening, I sept. 10: When in Salt Lake Stop at THE METROPOLE HOTEL MODERN. CLEAN. QUIET f Rates: $1.00 day and up SAM LYTE Manager 35 East Broadway ARTHUR C. COLE ATTORNEY-AT-LA- . i ; V . Office Hours , 9 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 8:30 Phone 28S Bingham Canyon t DROP IN and try one of our X Appetising Luncheo ii i: THEY TOUCH THE ; i ; SPOT ';, ,: !: These not Days ; STATE CAFE " 46 West 3rd South r ' . . Salt Lake Qty ;; fOLKSWHO I '. nve tor yv Both brawiv v . AND BRAIN, (MT . BUY CiOOO 33 Mf AT Mrntf ? T I AWDCOMC MAt&yhs " THE BRAINS AND BRAWN v of this thinking generation are the products of a meat-fe- d The choicest, tender-es- t cuts of strength giving meats are sold here and you are waited upon politely. We deliver goods in n hurry. Bingham Meat Co. Phone 5 or 205 P. CANYON, GARAGE I; Phone 333 I! MILLER TIRES & TUBES SEIBERING TIRES & TUBES AUTO REPAIR WORK ACETYLENE WELDING AND ' cutting ; ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED ;i U S L RUBBER CASED BATTERIES BATTERY RECHARGED AND SERVICE AUTO ACCESSORIES V, TEXACO GAS AND OILS j; STORAGE BY DAY OR MONTH ; ; The Garage That Good Service Built j: li These Special Prices : on Quality Goods ii Pot Roast, lb. 17'2c i: ' i ' e Spare Ribs, lb.. ...... .. ....... .,22c : jj Good'Steaks, lb 22'2cJ . Leg of Lamb, lb . 35c jj Veal Stew . . . . .A7V2c I ED JOHNSON'S MARKET 1 Phone 93 !! Free Delivery CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT Two nicely furnished room for housekeeping at Copperfield. Must be Utah Copper employes. Rea-sonable rent. Apply at The Bulletin. VOTl LEASE A 16 room Boarding House with furniture. Everything In good condi-tion. Phone 129. FOIt 8ALU Lot 60x75 feet in Bingham. Best of Titles. Price $3,000. Easy Terms. Inquire Bulletin office or Phone 91. FOR SALE Grocery and candy, excellent location, on paying basis now; plenty of room for larger bus-iness. $400 will handle. Reasons, other business. 219 Main St. Bingham, Utah i j Canyon Garage j PHONE 333 I v j STAR CARS jj . Low Cost Transportation . i' Revised Prices of Low Priced Cars ! MODEL M or 4 CYL. CARS MODEL R or 6 CYL. CARS j; Tour!n? $900.00 t Tounng $726.00 Sport Roatkter ...$1049.00 ! Roadster. ... $725.00 Coupe $980.00 Coupe. $831.00 Sport Coupe $1147.00 V Coach $1046.00 J t Coach $850.00 . ,......$1140.00 - t Sedan $947.00 Landau .$1173.00 !! 1 Comm. Chassis 596.00 Fleet Truck Chass. $1109.00 H BINGHAM PRICES V, X All Cars Fully Equipped with Full Balloon Tires, V, Motor Meter and Bumpers. We Gladly Talk and Demonstrate These Cars at Your Convenience. ', ; Ice Cold Milk a Wells Groceteria Leave orders for your daily-suppl-y which will be de-livered before breakfast. It's safe and dean HOGAN'S DAIRY "Always the Best" j Union Drug Co. II Copperfield Phone 77 ;; t A complete line of Drugs, Stationery, Magazines, Perfumes, ! ' t Toilet Articles, Up-to-da- te Soda Fountain, Schramm-Johnso- n Kodak Developing , Agent for ; X Victor Orthophonic ' We carry all the latest records and supplies Call in and hear our records Service and Quality Our Motto !l - MURRAY LAUNDRY SATISFACTION ' WITH YOUR LAUNDRY WORK : You just cannot help being satisfied with the Laun-dry work we do For you. We use the same care, the same skill and the same thoroughness the most skilled laundress uses, but the cost to you is less. George Streadbeck Local Agent Phone 98 84 Main Street JOHN D. Hair and Scalp Specialist 408 Cliff Bidg PRONE Was. 2327 Utah Stocks The oldest brokerage house in Utah. Wc are equipped to render our clients the most efficient service and afford reliable information about all companies. TWENTY-NIN- E YEARS IN BUSINESS Child, Barclay 3C Company BROKERS , SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Members Salt Lake Stock Exchange. Phones Wasatch 4154-287- 0 - WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS j Witch Docton Honored i Knst Africa thewlteh doctor It on honored personnge. He does a thriving; and lucrative business In charms, nstrol'jglccl rendlnc nnd written ipeai.t..tlon. Tlie Interest-ing point Ix Hint It li udm:t;, Unit from such witch dm-lor- s .s thrive there civilisation n the past nVi.ved priceless Infoniiiifi.ii tvith to certain rurntlve drugs nml nr.'.iml and vegelnble poisons. Reult of the mlnlrtprlnsa t thes wiu-- doc-tor- n demonstrated polum, particu-Cumbersome fianA Aforg larly. Treasury and bunk notes were not always In their present convenient form. The first traces of bunking are provided by clay tablets from ancient Babylonia and Assyria. Four or Ave thousand years ago the Bahylonluns carried out transactions approxlmat Ing to many practices of modern bunk Ing. Their "checks" and "notes" were made of clay, which was then hard ened. Locating Strettt by Nam j In Mexico City It nsually possible' to tell the general location of a street by the character of Its name. Thus, in one section of the city all streets bear the names of trees or flowers. In another section the names of popular heroes MD(' CD- - Food Prettrvation The Canning Trade ny thiit the first canning In the Mine of Msrjlund was apparently done hv Th-m- a a.en-sn- tt some Urn between 1S20 sad 1S30. Tliere Is definite evidence that he canned oysters r. Rulilmr c.ty In 1841, which Is pMSl'ulj tne cnrllest definite date. I'uvlous to this Wll-Ha- Underwood is 'suppose! to have preserved fooi in g'.atw jars at Bos-ton about 183) The two r.un are credited with bavin brought the ence of canning to America from France nnd Ktigland. nml II docs not seem possible to advise definitely the exact dates on which tliej first pro-duced canned food. J'roliihly canned oysters were the first things of the strictly ennned food fine, beonuse pre-serving In bottles. Jam and otherwise Is not canning. Washington Star. Samples of milk taken from Bingham, Utah, August 20, 1927, by P. C Cooley, County Health Inspector, show the following analysis as made by gfede County Bacteriologist: Name Result Specific Total Bacteria Gravity Fat Solids Count per cc No. 13 Bar Dairy...... 1.0327 3.8 12.00 117,000 No. 2 Bingham Dairy .. ...1.0262 3.2 10.06 68,000 No. 3 Hogan Dairy 1,0296 3.2 11.04 240,000 No. 4 English Dairy 1,0343 4.0 13.05 70,000 No. 6 Shady Nook 1,0312 4.0 12.65 90,000 No. 6 Welch 1.0306 3.8 12.04 120,000 No.7 Shady Nook .. 38 per cent Shipping Cream SALT LAKE.COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH k 5 Striking Color Names 2 S An attempt Is being made not g g only to make the new autoroo- - S 5 bile colors look attractive but 3 5 to sound attractive as well. The 5 6 names of some of the colors 2 g seen on the car at the recent Q 6 automobile shows are: Pyramid X x and oriole red, coot brown, 5 5 thrush brown, bluejay blue, mal- - 5 5 lard green, sea fog gray, clian- - 5 3 nel green, shnol water blue, S fi ocean blue, marine blue, Kohla 9 g Hood green, Peter Paa blue, ae-- 6 S rle red, Buckingham gray, Kftyp- - 2 5 tlan red, . Ilotg green, Italian S 6 cream, bronville blue, midnight X 2 block, malte, fawn, pistachio 5 a green, down mist, Dagestan blue, S 2 bakam blue, burning bush or- - 5 5 snge and Ambato green. S PREPARING FOR TOURING TRIPS Sleeping Shelter U One of Most Important Items to Be Considered. Never, since the covered-wago- days when our fqrefatbers' threaded the trackless wilderness, ba any traveler been so much In need of as the modern automobile tourist and camper. "Be prepared" should tuere-for- e be the motto of every motorist who Intends to-g- fullest enjoyment from his touring trips. Question of Shelter. Assuming that the tourist has pro-vided himself with enough suitable clothing, food, bedding and cooking equipment, his next thought Is likely to be about a sleeping shelter. It will be found that the outside tent arrangement, consisting of a tent erected on one side of the enr so that the car mny be used as a dressing room. Is satisfactory for conditions. More elaborate equipment, such es sleeping trailers, can, of course, be purchased. In buying a tent It Is best to get one of balloon silk. because of the small space this material occupies when It Is folded. See that there Is provision for keeping out Hies nnd Insects, and that there Is a good floor. If you are not sure that your tent Is waterproof, coat It with some water, proofing agent. Watch Water Supply. Take proper care of foodstuffs, and remember, too, that the water you carry must be used not only for drink-ing and cooking, but also for the cool-ing system of your car. Special water bags which hold an adequate supply can be obtnlned. Last of all, dont weigh down your car with ramping articles of unneces-sary bulk. Cots, stoves, etc.. should be of the most compact type, so thnt they can be fitted readily Into the space your car provides. Radiator Whistle Gives Warning to the Driver Tour motor always seems to over-heat and start boiling the water, If you have the misfortune to have It happen at all, at night when you can't see the thermometer on the radi-ator, or when, In the daytime, your attention Is concentrated on the road or the scenery. Of course, If you are going slowly In traffic the escaping steam will rise to warn you of trouble, but when you are traveling fust, you may not notice that something Is wrong until serious 4 RAD1ATO Whistle Soldered on the End of the Radiator Overflow Pips Will Give Warning of Overheated Motor. damage has been done. A good way to make an Infallible steam Indicator Is to solder a small whistle to the end of the overflow pipe, as shown In the frustration. Day or night the shrill blast of the whistle blown by the escaping steam will warn you to stop and Investigate. A warning signal ot this type is particularly valuable If your car Is fitted with an automatic or d radiator shutter. With the d type, the whistle will blow and warn you to open the shutter If you happen to forget It J'opular Science Monthly. Clock Acts as Traffic Cop in Kansas Capital The alarm clock, faithful servant of the American home, now Is being em-ployed as a warning that the business man's automobile has been parked long enough and that It's time to move on. . With a two-hou- r parking limit In the business section of Topeka, several houses have Installed alarm clocks In the ottices." At (lie end of the two hours the alarm rings. A man gets up, hurries out and moves all the au-tomobiles belonging to employees of i he cotn(!iny. The tiliiriii Is set up two hours and-th-repented. So tt goes throughout the day. Business house nre usinjt the Idea and claim it works to perfection. More and more estab-lishments are reported taking up the nove. Clutch on New Car Apt to Grab More Abruptly The clutch on a new car Is likely work a little more abruptly than tie on a car that has been broken in. .'he plates on the new clutch take old so gently during the first stage f clutching that the driver imagines hey are not taking hold at all. He uay then let the pedal back through ts final engagement much too sud-lenl- When the clutch Is older Its jlates grub a little more. The driver lollces 'the engagement of the clutch aklng effed sooner and thus Is more ureful during the final release of the rf.nl. H-- M-- M I 1 Mill 'Ml lilt 111 AUTOMOE-L- NOTES Lindbergh was lucky not to bu.e a back seat driver. Also, bow does the weak tire kn;-.- you're not carrying a spare? A reckless motorist always tries to puss everything, Including the buck. Another great need Is an sutorn-- i bile that cannot be driven from tl.e back seat The modern Idea of roughing It U to drive with one window ; c.i In a ' closed car. However, the quest for plenty of parking space Is what built up niuuy a mighty empire. One of every Ave persons in the United States owns an automobile, ac-cording to a recent estimate. Cars that claim- - 90 or more miles an hour could well be advertised: "Will last the owner his lifetime" Some people take poison, others drown themselves, and still other trj to pass another automobile on a blind curve. The news that there is only one automobile for every three thousand residents of India Is mighty good pub-licity for India. live Automobile Brakes Most Careful Attention It will pay motorists to test their wiikfs every day after taking the r out of the garage. It Isn't being to apply them within the ilrut block, whether It Is necessary or :it. Just to determine that nothing has ,'oue wrong since the car was last jst'd. It may mean the difference be-t-en life and death some day, and the test thus may be regarded as a ramification of the definition of na-ture's first law of |