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Show ' ' THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLETIN PACMF1VB High Prices for Animals Tbe bureau of animal Industry ray that the highest price ever paid fur a bone was 1265,000. This was a thor-oughbred horse purchased by August Belmont from an Englishman. The highest price paid for a bull was $106,-00- 0. There are several Instances where dairy cows bate been purchased for amounts over $25,000. London' '$ City Hall The Guildhall Is the city hall or town hall of London. It datea from the early Fifteenth century. It Is the grand civil hall where sovereigns and princes are entertained, freedoms con-ferred and the great city functions take place. It contains the offices and council chamber of the corporation of the city of London. Our WUU Our wills are queer things. They are like plaster of parts; for after they have been melted Into liquid form they tend to "Bet, They do thus preserve the contour of that about which they have been molded. If It la a food cast, well enough ; we make cast for a permanent possession. Hera It Is fixed and final I Is the lethargy of a standard pattern, bo matter how excellent It may have been at one time, to prevent any future change and growth T The Living Church. , Tracing Surnames Surnames offer a most convenient method of recalling forgotten trades. Who would guess that Tbacker or Thackeray was the man who thatched the roof with straw; that Tyler, was the one who tiled It, or Slater, he who roofed with slateT ' A few other Dames, as Collier, the charcoal burner; Chan-dle- r, the candle maker, and Fuller, tbe clotb cleaner, will show how numerous were the ancient crafts. Blacksmith has no equivalent among English names, unless It be the abbreviated Smith, though tn German there is Kllngensmlth, tbe "clanging smith." Rut the horseshoer was a Farrier, dropped in our dictionaries but re-tained In the directories. ,t detf. 26 min. W. 2244 feet from the NE cor. Sec. 35, Twp. 3 S., R. 3 V S. L. M. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as File No. a 804. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in dup-licate, accompanied with a fee of $1, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. LLOYD GARRISON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, Novem-ber 28, 1924. Date of completion of publication, December 26, 1924. ' NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 22, 1924. Notice is hereby given that the Utah Copper Company, whose prin-cipal place of business is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of Section 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to change the point of return of One and Five-tent- (1.5) c.f.s. of water from Bingham Creek. Said water is to be diverted from said creek at a point which bears W. 504 feet distant from the East 14 corner section 35, Twp. 3 S., Range 3 V., S. L. M., and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the precipitating of copper held in solution. It was the intention of the applicant to return the water af-ter being so used to the natural chan-nel at a point N. 53 dig. 15 min. W. 930 feet from the E4 corner Sec. 35, Twp. 3 S., Range 3 W., S. L. M. It is now desired to change this point and return the water to the natural channel at a point which bears N. 86 Dert Show wo Count The effect of a single shower on the southern margin of tha Chilean desert la noted by Charles Darwin: "The farmers, who plant corn near tbe sea coast, where the atmosphere U more humid, taking advantage of this shower, would break up the ground ; after a second they would put the seed In ; ind If a third ahower should fall, tbey would reap a good harvest In the spring. It was Interesting to watch the effect of this trifling amount of moisture. Twelve hours afterward the ground appeared as dry as ever; yet, after an Interval of ten days all . the bills were faintly tinged with green patches; the grass being sparingly scattered In hairlike fibers a full Inch In length. Before this shower every part of the surface was bare as on a high road," From Desert trails of Atnennin. by Isalnh Bowman. , U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 23, 1924. Notice is hereby given that William , Joseph Woodard, of Tooele, , Utah, who on June 14, 1923, made Home-stead entry No. 033028, lor NjSEtf, SWtfSEtf. NEtfSWtf, Section 4; WNEtf, E'SNWtf, SWtfNWr, NtfSWtf, SE54SWJ4. SEtf, Section 9, Township 3 South, Range 3 "West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Tooele, Utah, on the 4th day of December, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses! Jo-seph E. Bevan, W. R. Anderson, J. Allen Parkinson, F. M, Davis, all of Tooele, Utah. " ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior Insult to Injury Tailor (excitedly) It Is not enough that you never pay your bills, air J but you are getting fatter right along and I have to use more material for your clothes. How Word Originatod Tbe. French hackney-couc- fiacre, bears the name of the Irish Saint Fi-acre, patron of gardeners, because an Inn In Paris, the Hotel de St. Fiacre, was the 'first station for the hire of Coed in Well Doing carriages. An effort made for the happiness of others lifts us above ourselves. Mrs. U M. Child, " i "Pennsylvania Dutch" : The Idiom of the Pennsylvania Dutch Is really high German. It Is a fusion of Franconlnn, Alemannlc and other German dialects, with an admixture of English varying from 1 per cent In rural districts to a large percentage In towns. 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SPECIALS, AS OUR I I meats I X ARE ALWAYS OF THE VERY BEST 1 CORN-FE- D STOCK J t " Gooci Meat Is X ECONOMICAL MEAT That is what you get when you order Meat from the X BINGHAM CAPN EAT CO. X PHONE 5 JI Highland Boy Branch i I PHONE 205 t I - i I You are cordially invited to inspect our new X Market at I I 460 MAIN STREET J X Utah's Finest Meat Market 5 X X I AUTO REPAIRING I TIRE REPAIRING 'Y. I X X ' STORAGE J 1 ! ! Canyon Garage l i Markham at Main Street I X Phone 333 : Chess Tournament No ,. Place for "Rooters" Chess U one gnrae, or sport, where the rooter la conspicuous by his ab-sence. The stickler for golf etiquette, who frowns If a robin chirps while some one Is attempting to putt, would be considered a noisy nuisance at k chess tournament. A gallery of silent spectators may stand at a respectful distance from two musters of the game, but those of the gallery must keep quiet. If an Important move Is made one that appears to have pe-culiar significance In regard to the "outcome of the contest there must be no cheering. Even nodding approval Is burred if the nod will cause the collar to rattle. Chess masters regard their pieces by the hour. Minutes will pass while all of the possibilities and eventuali-ties are considered from every nule. There must be absolute quiet, for chess Is a game for thinker, and thinkers cannot be disturbed without serious consequences to their train of thought. The escaping of a sigh seems as loud as the exhaust of a locomotive. The dropping of a pin would be re-garded as an outright vlolntlon of the code of ethics. Chess Is a game where concentration rises to sublime heights and where silence Is obligatory If not golden. Municipal authorities who have established quiet tones and then been at a loss to know how to main-tain quiet In them might learn, some-thing from a chess tournament. Place a group of chess players In eaCh aone. 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