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Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection I f with the Union Pacific System. USE COPPER j Brass piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 ' more than galvanized iron piping and will LAST FOREVER J T. H. PERLEYWITS. H. L. DAVIDSON i I Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. Agent I I Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah Sure Curm We Lave every reusou to believe that t rli'tlins of loss of speech wonld lie permanently cured If It could he arranged for them to make a bole In one. Troubles In Flocks Troubles are exceedingly gregarious ti their nature, and flying In flocks ire apt to perch capriciously.-Dfeke- na e e Seasatleiss Truth Herts "Only an ungenerous mlad." said HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "speaks without hesitation what It belter ea to the trutb." Washington Star, a a a Estrones Meet Tlie sublime and the ridiculous are often so nearly related that It Is dif-ficult to class them separately. One step abcre the sublime makes the rt dtculous, and one step above the ri-diculous makes the sublime again. Mm Heraldry The science of heraldry Is of en .lent origin Some trsce the antlqultj at the use of crests to heathen dlvlnl ilea llerodoltie attributes It to the Carluns. At first heraldry wae de signed from personal characteristics of the bearer. At length It been ma a science perfected hj the crusades and tournaments, in the Middle a It formed the pomp and splendor ol glorious chivalry. a e e Serial No. 047808 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB MINERAL PATENT United States Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug 1, 1929 NOTICE IS HEREBY U1VEN that the Bingham Mines Company, a corporation, by its duly authori-zed agent and, attorney-in-fac- t liner Pett, whose pose-offic- e ad-dress is Dooly Mock, Salt 1ake City, Utah, has made application for patent for the Liberty, and Antelope Fraction lodes, Mineral Survey No. 6919, situated in the West Mountain Mining District, Suit Iake County, State of Utah, described with magnetic variation at 17 degrees GO minutes Kust, as follows, viz : Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of the Liberty lode (from which the SE Cor. of Sec. 25, T. 3 S., It. 8 W., S. L. B. & M., bears N. 85 degrees 56 minutes E 943.1 ft.) and run-ning thence N. 29 degreea 23 min-utes E. 1500.8 ft. to Cor. No. 1 Antelope Fraction lode (from which the aforesaid Section Cor-ner bears S. 9 degrees 21 minutes E. 1257.5 ft.); thence N. 40 de-grees 47 minutes E. 1499.7 ft. to Cor. No. 2 ; thence N. 44 degrees 40 minutes W. 493.6 fii. to Cor. No. 3; thence St 40 degrees 40 min-utes W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 44 degrees 40 minutes E. 74.6 ft. to Cor. No. 3 Liberty lode; thence S. 29 decrees 23 min-utes W. 1500.8 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 44 degrees 40 minutes E. 415.8 ft to Cor. No. I, Liberty lode, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claim is loca-ted in the NWK and tfWM, Sec. 30, T. 3 S., It. 2 W., and the B& Sec. 25, and NE See. 36, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., S. L. B. & M., and con-tains a net area of 2.468 acres, the ureas with Lot n No. 2 lode; Lot 848-Dtlt- on lode; Lot 349 Lark lode; Sur. 2996-Antelop- e lode; Sur. d lode ; Sur. 3097-Richar- d lode ; Sur. 4626-Ol- d Wahsatch lode; Sur. 3076-Pri- di of the Valley lode; Sur. 3318-Clar- k lode; Sur. 5378-Aatfb-lode, and Lot 11 Sec. 30, T. 3 S., It. 2 W., S. L. Ner., having been excluded. Said eluitus are of record in the office of the Coutny Recorder of Salt Lake County at Salt Lake City, Utah. The nearest known locations are the uforesaid excluded claims, and Sur. :619-l'lazz- o lode; Sur. 3G93-Pereg- o lode; Sur. ;J6H4-Lar-k No. 1 lode, and Lot Consolidated lode. 1 direet that the foregoing no-tice be published in the Bingham Bulletin, a weekly newspaper published at Bingham Canyon, Utah, and nearest said claims, for nine eoiiaeeu; ive issues. ECU F. TAYLOR, Register. First publication August 8, 1929. Last publication October i, 1929. Edw. D. Iuun, Att'y., Salt Lake City, Utah. Arctic lessperatnres Instances of temperature above 82 decrees Fahrenheit have been record d In Arctic regions. In Spitsbergen the average temperature of July Is degrees Fahrenheit, at I. inly Franklin Hay. 37 degrees. The distribution ol i he avernge temperature for Jul.i diws s clrcumpolar area of 38 Fahrenheit, which lies mostl) iinrlh of latitude 80 degrees between Vnrth America and ICurope. Prisaitira Peeplse Certain tribes of the Kalahari dee rt busbmen are ssld to bury thelt ilck while still alive, because tbeli cel.glnus beliefs forbid the touching f human corpses. Another tribe Las 'ieen fun. id In tbe same section which was too low In tbe scale of drills 'Ion even to build huts to live la, pre ferrlng to llv In the boles made by intbenrs, which they enlarge b) trooping oat earth. a a a Ask tbe Blacksmith In the window of a blacksmith's shop In an Aberdeenshire village a sign Is exhibited, reading. "Teeth Carefully Extrnklt." The dentist vis Its the village once a week and uses the smithy as a surgery. How pleaa anl to reflect that If the dentist can not quite cope with one's stuhhnrnest mol.ir. the blacksmith Is there to lend a hand I a a a Rat's Migrations The march of the rut across the tinerlcan continent wan almost In lock 'p. ss It were, with tbe march ot 'he frontiersman. In 1830 It reached to- Mississippi and by 1867 was numer us In California. Ad Rngllsb tool gist remarks that the brown rat I 'I he only wild anlmul which Is known n have Invaded Europe since th I'lelstoi-en- sge. wllh the exception crimps, of the true elk." a a a Fleaeer Ante Builders BIwood Hayne la considered to be the first American automobile maker, his first machine dating from 1893, but he was followed soon after by Henry Ford. Charles EL Duryes and others. There wss practically no commercial manufacture before HXX). Inventors In other countries had constructed successful sotomoblles before this I'nrl Hens and Gottlieb Daimler In ilermany us early as 1MB Flags at Olympic Games The dag used for the Olympic games us an arrangement of five circles on i white or neutral background. Tbe 'hree upper C. riles, blue, black and "ed. do not touch, but they are Joined v the two lower circles of yellow nnd reen. which in turn do not touch each liter. The blue circle represents Ka ope; tbe black, Afrlrs; the red Amer 'a; the yellow, Asia, and the green, '.nstralaata. a a a Important Charity Toe Needlework flulld of America was organized In 1S8& by a small group of women who recognized the great need fur clothing tn hospitals homes and other chnrttlee. From this small beginning the work has been ex tended so that lirnnclies now function in forty states, the District of Colum bla. Long Island and the territory ol Hawaii. It hus never changed lis slm pie form of membership the giving l two or more new garments or s MR of money. E.r'v Enjliih Novcliit Jane Austen was one ol the most famous of English novpllsti She had the advantuge of an education far an perlor to Hint of most girls of her d.iy. 8he was educated by her father. June was the youngest of seven chil-dren, of wlion only one oilier was s girl. Her rather was rector of Stev ensnn, near r.aslngstoke. In Hump ahlre. Here she lived for the first 2S years ot her life. She Is sal.) to have been the founder of tbe domestic novel. a a a Strung Stimulant The rixsm plum ol South America Is a Sbrtib wlib small light green leaves uMch have a somewhat hltfei UMe. 1 he natives powder these leaves ami Mil them with lime to form what they call "ypadu." The stuff Is chewed and Is an amazing stimulant With a supply ot this In a pouch, the South American Indian will walk fot two or even three days on end with out food.B"stoo Transerlpt Mole, ol Cell A g'md belt, ftttrlj struck, should give out three distinct notes a "fun diimenlHl" note the oeinve above. 01 "nominal," snd the oetiive l!ow. or hum note." Very few hells lisre anj two of these notes (and hardly any all three) In unison; the "hum notes" be Inu item-rall- a Utile stinrriei and the "fundamentals" a little Hatter than their respective 'nomlnals.'' a a a Wi Hare Living Evidence have traced man hnck f a Hsh It N.atts ns Iwobsjw they're on the rlu'h' truck at last.- - Adrian Oaih Teh criim "Crcvbeird" Recovered Great Interest lias heeti taken In Seotlund In the finding f s 'giay Oeard." or ancient drinking ressel. which was brought up In a net by a rtshlng crew In the North sea. HO miles from Aberdeen. It stands nine Inches IiIrb, Is of hrlck colored ware, and hears the representotlnn of an old man wvltb (lowing beard. A family crest Is also shown. The vessel Is believed to he 300 years old. Mulberry Cultivation Ikere are several varieties of mul berry In the United States the leaves of which era used for feeding silk worms. One Is tbe black mulberry (Mortis nigra), which grows In tbe South and In California. Tbe white mulberry (Moras alba) Is much more extensively planted and Its leaves are considered the best food for silkworm Hie paper mulberry Is still anofhet species which furnishes leaves for silk worm |