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Show I " " Thursday, October 25, 1928 THE BINGHAM BPUJN, BGIUM CANYON UTAH , Sphere of Comett The Naval observatory says fn' j comeU have sometimes reached point near the sun before being dt covered. Thia was the case with- - tL. great comet of 1843. A comet might approach its perihelion point from direction nearly In line with the ran, as seen from the earth, which would pake It difficult to observe. V , " ' . fVjj-JS - rraBa ; : i. AVERAGE MONTHLY IMPORTS OF CERTAIN ACRICUL- - TURAL PRODUCTS INTO THE UNITED STATES UNDER i .THE ORIGINAL RATE OF THE FORDNEY-McCUMBE- R ?J ACT AND UNDER THE INCREASED RATE ESTABLISHED fi BY PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION. j Opponents of the protective tariff have repeatedly ssserted that J it does not have any effect upon the American farmer. The above P chart is the most conclusive evidence that the tanff does aid the J ' farmer, provided it is high enough to enable him to compete in tne ' home market with cheap foreign farm products. I On March 7. 1924 President Coolidge proclaimed an increase in i y 'the duty on wheat and wheat flour. The effect on imports was im- - j t : mediate, as can be seen on the chart, the average ntWy ""P0" h of wheat dropping from nearly 2,000,000 bushela i under the old rate of 30 cents a bushel to slightly more than 1,100,000 bushels under ' bushel It is also mteresUng to note, the new rate of 42 cents a f in this same connection, that for the last seventeen months of the . Democratic Underwood Tariff Act., when wheat was on the free t ' more than 3,200.000 f list, the average monthly importations were If bushels, which meant that exactly 3 200,000 bushel, of Amencan ' wheat was being displaced each month in the Amencan market by j & the product of foreign farmers. Wheat flour was admitted duty free under the Underwood com- - . t petitive tariff law and for the last seventeen months of its life over It 18.000,000 pounds of wheat flour were Imported a month With i a 1 duty of 78 cents per 100 pounds the importations dropped to 5,057.000 ij pounds a month and when the duty became 1.04 per 100 pounds - I BirWSflwfand a half cents a pound under the !,' tariff law and the average imports for the last year and j ? five months of that measure were 2 874,000 pound, a month Im- - j P dropped to 1.382.985 pounds a month when the duty was Ka ed to eight cents and have averaged only 584 137 pounds a j - an increased rate of twelve cents a pound. f. Certainly! even a casual study of the above facts, jicate. that j 1 adequate tariff protection has been beneficial to and the J shows that the real need American farmer Indeed, the evidence !' U o for lower ng the tariff, but for Increas ng rates where th. t , evidence .hows that American farmers are being injured through fnreism competition. . ' J DANCING at ODE ON SPANISH BALLROOM , 15 E. N. TEMPLE RVERY MONDAY, TUESDAP, THURSDAY & SATURDAY to ' " "THAT MUSIC HEY ALL RAVE ABOUT." CLAUDE KIFF and HIS ORCHESTRA. K S L FAVORITES PART TIME SALE S M A N For BINGHAM DISTRICT MUST BE QUALFIED TO HANDLE "EDUCATIONAL WORK. ADDRESS BOX 276, BINGHAM CANYON. All Electric Socket ' I SPARTON I GREBE 3 I MAJESTIC I I MOHAWK J g AND I CROSLEYl Come in and hear the J wonderful little I Crosley j' I $116.00 Complete I Ml.- L. JAMES I 5 THE UP TO DATE STORE I J BINGHAM CANYON g ti FOR SALE. Cottage, three acres ground for sale, Union ave., about 68th South. Apply M?rs. Albert War-ner, 127 West 5th South, Salt Lake, Phone Was. 1265 J. WANTED Hear from owner good farm for sale. Cash price, particulars. D. F. Bush, 26 E. Lake, Minneapolis, Minn. ROLLER SKATE at WOOLEY'S RINK 126 N. MAIN ST. 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When-ve- r my neighbor's dog can't sleep, Tu j Just as wakeful as he is." Serial No. 47181 - NOTICE Or APPLICATION FOR MINERAL PATENT. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 27, 1928. Notice is hereby given, that the Bingham Mines Company, a corpora.! Uon, by Its duly authorized agent and attorney In fact, liner Pelt, whose petofflce address Is Dooly I3tock. Salt Lake City, Utah, has made for patent for the Smelter' an4 Strike Fraction Lodes, Mineral jurvey 6918, situate In the West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lako Cuoui, State of Utah, described with magentlc variation at 17 degrees East, a follows, to wit: Beginning at cor. No. 1 of the Smel-ter lode (from which the Cor. to Seca. 25, 30, 31 and 36, T. 3 S., Rgs. 2 and , 3 W., S. L. B. & M., bears N. 6G-- . 01' E. 1313.9 ft.) and running, thenco N. 44o 30' W. 823.8 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 2o 15' W 1443.5 ft. to inter-sect line 2.3, Strike Fraction lode of this survey; thence S. SOo 01' V. 495.5 ft. to Cor. No. 3 Strike Fraction lode; thence S. 59 59' E. 600 ft. to Cor. ' ' ' No. 4; thence N. 30o 01' E. 292.4 ft. to . Intersect line 3-- 4, Smelter lode thence S. 44 30' E. 224.8 ft. to Cor. No. 4 Smelteif Lode; thence N. 2 15' E. 465.1 to Intersect Line 4.1, Strike Fraction lode; thence No. 30a 01' E 856.2 ft. to Cor. No. Fraction lode (from which the aforesaid Sec. , Cor. bears No. 44o 46' E. 1153.9 ft.) and running thence N. 59 59' W. 450.8 ft. to intersect line 4-- 1. Smelter lode; thence N. 2 15' E. 59.8 ft. to Cor. No. 1 Smoitftr lode, the place of begin, nlng. Said lode raining clr.imB are located In the SE4 Sec. 25 and the NEU Sec. 36, T. 3 S., R. 3 W, S. L. Mer., and contain a net area of 1.813 acres, the following areas having been ex-cluded, viz: SMELTER LODE: Lot 115 Telegraph Lode 0.661 acre Lot 138 Vanderbilt lode ....2.361 " Lot 153 Sampson lode 3.916 Lot 329 Carbonate lode .... 0.084 " Lot 243 Lead Mine Loda ....0.852 " Lot 349 Lark lode 0.001 Lot 370 Dusap lode ..-- 0.694 " Lot 460 Auburn lode 0.900 " Sur. 3634, Lark No. 1 lode 0.002 " Sur. 3693. Atlas (Amd) lode exclusive of conflicts with . Lot I38- - Vanderbilt Lode, ' and Lot 139 Cymna Exten-sion lode " Sur. 4S35 Madalene Fractioa lode " Sur. 4606-460- 6 Panhandle lode 0.000 Sur. 4587-Fryi- van lode .. 1339 " STRIKE FRACTION LODE: Lot 112 Miners Dram No. 2 lode " 33 Lot 113 Telegraph lode ........2.132 " Lot 138 Vanderbilt lode ....3.321 " j Lot 153 Sampson Lode 0.401 " Lot 4C0 Auburn Lode 0.769 ' Sur. 3693 Atlas lole (Amd) ex-clusive of Its conflicts with Lot Lode, and Lot Exten. sion Lode 8.1S4 Sur. 4606 Panhandle Lodo'1...289 ' Sur. 4626 Old Wasatch Lode .....0.000 " v , Sur. 4835 Madeline Lode....0.173 " Sur. 4S35 Madeline Fraction Lode " Smelter Lode of this survey (exclusive of its conflicts with Lot - :-- Lot 138 Vanderbilt Lode (Amd); Lot 1 53 Sampson Lode; Lot 460 Auburn lode --Sur. 3693-AU- as Lode (Amd) (less its conflict with Lot 139 Cymna Extension Lode; and Sur. No. 4S35 Madelene Fraction Lode 0.943 Said claims aTe of record In the of-fice of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County, at Salt Lke City, Utah. The nearest known locations are the aforesaid excluded claims, and Lot 189 Cymna Extension, Survey 3633 Scotchman Survey 3635 Martha; Survey 3G93 F®o; Survey 36.42 Sa-bine and Survey 4587, Frying Pan lodes. I direct that the foregoing notice be published In the Bingham Bulletin, a weekly newspaper published at Bing-ham Canyon, Utah, aad nearest said claims, for nine consecutive Issues. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Date of first publication: September 6th, 1928. . Date ef last publication: November .1st, 1928. Edward D. Dunn, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MINERAL PATENT. Serial No. 471S2. UNITED STATES fcANP OFnCB, 2979024 Salt Lake City, Aug. 27, 1928. Notice U hereby given that the Bing-ham Mine Company, i corporation, by Its duly authorizend agent aid Inier Pett, whose post-offi- ce address Is Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made appll-ctlo- n for patent for the First Dollar Fraction lode mining claim, Mineral Survey No. 6921, situate In the West Mountain Mining District. Salt Lake CJounty, State of Utah, described, with magnetic variation at 17o East, as fol-lows, viz: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 (from which the Cor. of Seen. 25, 30, 31 and 36, T. 3 .S, Rgi. 2 and 3 W., S.L.B. and Mer., bears N. 7241' E. 1982 ft.) and run-In-tl. ence N. 45o W. 290. ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence South 500. ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 45o E. 290. ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence North 500. ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claim la located In the NEU Sec. 36, T. 3 S.. K. 3 W., S. L. Mer., and contans a net area of .119 acre, the following areas having been ercluded, viz: Lot lode 0.003 acre Lot 243 Lead Mine lode 0.318 "' Lot 344-2n- d Eastern Ex. Yo-- semlte, - 0.536 " Lot 370-Dum- p lode 0.359 " Sur. 3691-Pando- ra lode 0.839 " Sur. 4587-Fryin- g Pan lode ..0.177 " Sur. lode ..0.003 " Said lode mining claim Is of record In the office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County at Salt Lake City, Utah, In Book "K" of Locations, at page 330. The nearest known location are the aforesaid excluded claims, and Lpt lode; " Sur. G918-Smelt- er lode, and Sur. 3635-Mart-lode. , I direct that the foregoing notice be published in the. Bingham Bulletin, a weekly newspaper published at Bing-ham Canyon, Utah, for nine consecu-tive Issues. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First publication: Sept. 6, 1928. Last publication: Nov. 1, 1928. Edw. D. Dunn, Att'y. Salt Lake City, tah. Silk Worms Kept Busy It requires 10,000 silk worms M make the spring outfit of the Japan woman, says Dr. Iwajlro Honda, prin-cipal of the Tokyo serieultwal school. As a rule tins higher-clas-s Jnpanes woman spends more money for a sin-gle costume than does her foreign sli ter, although she usually docs not I have as many outfits. Removing Old Paint Old paint iiay be quickly and easily, removed from any surfuce by scrub, blng with the following mixture: Dl solve a Quart of bnklng soda In a gnl-lo-n of water and add a quart of quick-Urn- e. Apply to the surface with a ruHh and in a few minutes all traces t the old point may be washed off la arm water. The wood should then be wnshed with vlnegitr beforo new paint Is applied to remove all the alkali. Original "Russians" The name "Russia" Is derived tron the nae given to th Swedish Viking or Varangians, who established them-selves at Novgorod and were called Ros Bus, or RussL These words ara Slavonic and Greek corruptions of Bonis! the name applied te the Bwedes, denoting rovers or seafarer, When Men Fought Hand to Hand. The most fearsome of all the anclert Russian wenpons was the great battle-ax- . There were many-differe- typ of these, but all were alike In havlaa queerl? ahepiA. r - f huge proportion ant fOT3It& 49 long poles. The upper portion of the blade usually projected In a fantastic curve above the haft while' the lower end bent toward the polei to which H was attached by a IasUng of wire, Bank of France ' The Bank of France was founded y Napoleon, Feb. 13. 1800. It was Joint stock company with a capital of 80,000,000 francs, the "Little CoprroaT himself heading the subscription list There are many thousands of share-holders, most of whom, poor people, ewn but single share. Ambitious Dobbin Perhaps the horse that crashed Into the restaurant only wanted to demon-trat- e that he could do whatever an automobile can do. Worcester Even-ing Gazette. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate ef Florencio Pacheco, deceased. Creditors will present claims .vlth vouchers to the undersigned at 517 Main St., Bingham Canyon, Utah, on or before the first day tf December, A. D. 1928. ANDROMCO PACHECO, Administrator of the Estate of Flor- - rencio Pacheco, Deceased. Date of first publication Sept. 27, A. D., 1928. |