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Show All repairing done on finished work. Royal Laundry, Phone 90. The Royal - Laundry does it best. Phone 90. The Royal Laundry sews on your buttons. Phone 90. See "Aunt Lucia" and laugh. 'VFASKXONS r , ... . . - rtvMP ft A - 1 I 4. FO A. SWART DAY Dnyiim; frocks which arc chic for tliosc who nre vijitin;; Southern re-torts, and which presage spring fash-ieii- 3, are shown here. The frock on the left cxt mi lifie the gneeful, intrin-8'cnH- y simi.Ie mode favored for afternoon wear. The lines are prin-c- e, wi'.h circuh r insets at the sides. A sports frock whieh proclaims its newness hy means of its short sleeves fc i'lustrakd on the riRht. The skirt is attached to the blouse at the natural waistline, arrented by a contrasti."-.!- leather belt. The youth-ful collar and tie are also an impor-tant phase of fashion. First Model: Pictorial Printed Puttern No. 4971. Sizes 14 to 4- -', SO cents. Second Model ; Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5103. , Sizes 14 to 42, 45 cents. The Royal Iiaundry uses 100 percent pure soft water. Phone 00. Call Phone 90 and 90 will call. Royal Laundry. ; Call Phono !K) and 90 will call. Royal Laundry. CANYON CONFECTIONERY AND GROCERY ; SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE A Complete Line of Grocerie Also Fancy needlework department in connection Hand work Embroidery . Crochet Plaiting and finishing for Ladies, Misses and Children . , Thatuaads of prtscrlpUona for tals ol itops pain la headacheji retnarkabto formal war filled by ratgla. denUI pain, rhenmatlam. dniggl.U uutyaar, over I0LOOO phy- - ol now eoinei ito hand tnbe- -j at lclans. dentists and welfare ore 11 tablett. Ke. It UbleU 60c. recommend ud eodom ol a cine chest Im tUO at any prj m hannleaa, awfa. rapid relief lor scrlpUon dmgglat or on receipt paiB, farar, oold, lo, prlca from ol Co, Holton, fiaJ v Contain No Aspirin or Other Heart Depressants. Headaches! Colds! Neuralgia! Dental Pain! FOR SALE Four room modern home, double garage, coops for 2")0 chickens also two room cabin. All goes at a very reasonable price. A small down payment and $25.00 per month will han-dle. Buyer will deal directly with tho owner. You must see this home to appreciate it. Call Midvale 235-- or see the owner at 65 Sixth Ave. Midvale. 19-5- -t Fashions for the Smart Woman Ill " () li:2L !T1 3902 Mvnv aa NOVELTY TOPCOAT The extra topcoat is a necessity in very wardrobe, not alone for the variety of ensembles it offers, but be-cause' it is essential for changing weather, ::t town and country. This tr v'e! illustrates the smart simplicity that is so approved for knock-abo-vieir. Darts in the shoulder give a '.m.ioth fittnsr effect, and the fronts ; ii'e itiifltrfaccd to form the revers. Tl - ulcevrs are cut in one piece, and vi'.h turn-hac- k cuffs, while patch pof.-t- s are cleverly closed with ' ht;'.ion:d t. hs. In tweed or novelty - won'en tUU is the ideal coat for util- - yvt"X Printed Pattern Nb; 3902. 5 14 !o 44, SO cents. Interior Decorating Paper hanging, Kalsomining or other Decorating. Repair work neatly done. Ask for Larsen Care Richard Walker 374 Main St. BINGHAM I .FASHIONS for the Smart Woman I S4 i 0 1603 3026 OUTDOOR TOGS Little girls of today like to have coats which are smartly tailored and strictly practical, as illustrated in the model on the left, with a smart shawl collar that may be buttoned up snugly. Raglan sleeves are approved by all the young fashionables. The coat in the center, with youthful collar, is . accompanied by a chic little hat and sturdy leggings, all included in the pattern. The trench coat type, favored by those "boyish" girls who go in for sports, is shown on the right It is made with turn-bac- k cuffs, roomy pockets, and a wide belt at the normal waistline. First Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5002. Sizes 8 to IS years, 35 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4608. Sizes 1 to S years, 45 cents. Third Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5026. Sizes 6 to 16 years, 35 cents. Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Cars leave Bingham at 8, 9 and 11 a. m. 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Phone Was. 1069 SCHEDULE Cars leave Salt Lake City nt 7, 9, and 11 a. m. 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. FARES One way $1.50 i Round Trip $2.50 ' feooco Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon, Utah Phone 17 Salt Lake Phone Wasatch 6461 . , THE MEATEST ' IN CHEVROLET HISTORY , Today, Chevrolet presents the Greatest motor, with its capacity Increased to 50 t Chevrolet in Chevrolet History a smoother, horsepower; four Delco-Lovcjo- y hydraulic faster, better Six with beautiful new bodies shock absorbers; fully-enclos- ed internal-,- . by Fisher. expanding weather-proo- f brakes; a new dash gasoline gauge; heavier and stronger . - Basica ly.it is the same sturdy, substantial feaf ax,e; Flshef , non.gIare windshield. Six which won such tremendous popularity larger tires in 1929. But it i3 a greater car in every way for there are scores of vital improvements these are typical of the many improye- - which contribute to comfort, performance. ments found throughout the entire design, endurance and safety. , t But most Impressive of all this smoother, An improved six-cylin- valve-In-he- ad faster, better Six Is available greatly reduced prices a During 1929, more than a million three hundred Ing these savings with the public. No written thousand persons bought six-cylin- Chevrolets. description can do justice to the extra value and This enormous volume has made possible many quality provided in this new car. Visit your Chev- - t savings In the Chevrolet factories and, In keeping rolet dealer see this car ride in It and judge for . ' with Its long-establ&h- policy, Chevrolet is shar- - yourself the sensational value it represents. The Roadster $495 The Club Sedan $625 The Phaeton $495 The Sedan $675 , The Sport Roadster $525 The Sedan Delivery . . . . . . . . ' Tlie Coach $595 $565 The Light Delivery Chasis . . . . $365 The Coupe $565 The 1 1-- 2 Ton Chasis . . $520 The Sport Coupe $625 The 1 Chasis (withcab) $625 All prices f. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan Bingham Canyon, Utah A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOJ" .I s','s V' 'i U&SltMiAiiSlkt IT saw 111 irainimn ii I CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO. I . Coal, Ice, Hay and Grain DELIVERED to all Parts of Bingham Canyon PHONE 39 FASHIONS or tlie Smart Woman nr il 111 hi lull t Hill S4 . GOING SOUTH I For those who are basking on Southern beaches, pajamas, either smartly feminine or frankly boyish, are the rule. The model shown on the left is an adherent of the feminine fashions. It combines a slipover blouse with wide, side-closi- trou-sers, and tops them with a collarless jacket The boyish mode appears in the model on the right, with its sailor trousers and tuck-i- n blouse. A youth-ful note is presented in the Peter Pan collar, and the trousers are made with a snuff, pointed yoke. These pajamas are also ideal for lounjjing about tlie house in leisure moments. First Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5104. Sizes 14 to 42, 50 cents. Second Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4760. Sizes 12 to 40, 40 cents. j Bingham & Garfield RAILWAY COMPANY j Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast J da ly merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection ;j ' with the Union Pacific System. 1 . USE COPPER :j 8, Brass piping for ."SOO cottage only costs $48.87 ;i jj more than galvanized iron piping and will 5 1 LAST FOREVER I . : ' $ T. H. PERLEYW1TS. IL L. DAVIDSON Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. Agent S fi Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah UUtftKKIUeitKtUtltKKstitKIt AH' Not Gold Thai Cli't "ilnnj show-o.T,- " aoys Tom Turn or, flie tn n cnge. In Fnrm and Fire-side, "mistake hla brass for a sign of J pollaJl." THE BINGHAM BULLETIN Entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffics at Btogbam Can. von, Utah, under the act of Cong ress of March ' 2, 189. - J. R. Jarvis, Editor and Manager. Subscrption price for one year in advance, $2.00. ('.li t M illicct Tie iium ii .it rin? mi :ii row lfi snspfleiui eur.; Incut wit n!m.:i In l" k ti'p d It were, with Hie nmrrli nl fliu froiitlprsmiin. In tN.'Ui H rvun: ilu HUalwIpid and by 1S."7 wim nuiner ,.U4 In aiffrriila. An Kn!tHh soul K'? rework flint Hie brown ml Is tr-- only wild antmnl which in known in lmv Invaded Knrope lii'' rlir I'lelitiM-en- t hue, with 1 be axc.p'lon oerlnips. of the true elk." , Work of Aaciaol Prial . Winwuuil Unfile aiivs: "Tlie Kn? 'a atone. Iliol mnarkiihle in.inititnti wliloli. villi It Inscriptions '.I' lln'ik Ic r he r'n.Vitliin vernuculur tun I In tl, ocr'( liliTiiglji liU'. him atTorilod th ineuils of ilfi'lin'rltiH the in?. s!eilmi iangiliij;e 'f II' Nile. wi;a fienmrlu at grnlltuili' from lb Kyi.'laii rr'''" to (iri'i'k kliiK. in wboni In nnirn fur favor runferred Il'y ri'wted ar miiee mill .coldoa shrlnv" Sharp Practice A seed negro wui win-owin- g 110 for on week, antf oa counting It ill rovered only $9, to wbli-- he called the loan man's attention. It iru ex plHlned that tl had beet dedurted a Interrst, and a customary waa rol ieoted to advanca, Blinking his e.vea In amatement. fi. serafehed lit hi'iid and mnnifiled : bu' glnd Ah didn't need dl money fo' trn -- Forbes Hoiar.lna. Bloou rranifuua Tlie first truunfuslon of blood la aofr posed to bnvo been made or. Novem-ber !. 157, at a meeting of the Royal society In London. For purpose of experiment, the college hired a nine for twenty shillings. A sliver tube was osed to connect the mrotM artery of a Blieep with a vein In the man' arm tud twelve on no were let la Unci ESn 'Vnti eiin'l iilltw lioli'i- - ' iimn h de nninny lit keeps." mild t.'i" Ih Kheu Mnny a purly eliiiven man net' lo tll hlHsolf a line dop." - Wash-ington Star. IVcs-- l attei Draasa I),. .i Iiiiiim that haa T4 vrliioS . linn allied lo one Uttle ,.ri t ihu-- e O. 8. ( VinTi.iii MiiL'iir.ln. Bvanaaaaaai aaaBwaaaaaaBBaaaaaBaaaaaBBaai Mulbarr Cultition Hirrf Hr i vurletl ot mal oerry In the t'liltol Sluto I lie leuve if which are used fur feeding villi wroi'ina. ()ne Is the blark mulherrv (Morns nlRi-a)- , which grow in the Smith and In California. The white mu'lierry (.Morn alba) Is niueh more intensively planted and It leave are .oiisldereJ tliehest foml for ullkwonna The paper mulberry la atlll mint hot 'tieoles which furnishes laee for allb orui. .r NOTICE TO WATER USERS .State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, - December 19,1929 NOTICE is hereby given that John M. Beattie, whose post of-fice address is Bait Lake City, L'1 all, lias made application in with the requirements of the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 lo 1929 inclusive to appropriate 1" c. f. s. of water from Bingham (.'reck iu Salt Lake Couty, Utah. Sitid water is to be diverted at a point which bears N. 56 degrees i.l minu'jes W. 1600 ft. from the E.l-- 4 corner of Section 18, T. 3 8., R. 2 W. andi conveyed by means of it ditch a distance of 3,000 ft. where it will be used from April 1; t to November 15th inclusive of I i:ch year as a supplemental sup-- I ;iy for the irrigation - of 1920 j iii'rei of land embraced in Sees. r, 16, 17, T. 3 S., R. 2 W., S..L. i:. & M. - This application is designated i in the State Engineer's Office as l File No. 1C775. i All protests against the grant-ing of said application, stating the rah.ons tlrrefor, must be by af-fidavit in duplicate, accompanied villi a fee 'of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) t'aya after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, Dec. 26, 1929. Date of completion of publica-tion, January 23, 1930. Tlii-- irfijiii i.v for tin-- Kuvlnjj t Time n ni!.r folin.fcd orjCHIllart Hon In friiiicii. h5i In fnvot of tha horlPitlng of noines. If want 'o limit fanilly names to five letter and other name lo two. In this way. It I declared the boslnea world would itre mncb money In correapond enre yearly Skaapltb Admltiloa Many a hla finini-li'- t who woold think notldm of imiilns a on If mil lion dollar litialni-- 1nl. will hecp iali'y admit to lilg'i 'rwrt of the moat untii!li!na eharailer a lt intnnt UiiiPlMown dnrln eolleiir day;' th farewell hlr of an old weelhwirf. ir ven an exrvptlonallj lw df pram -- ITirm and Flrrlda. |