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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN . Every man, woman and chidl In Los Angeles consumed $8.90 worth of Utah products during 1930. Above figures are from reports of the Federal State Market News ' Bureau, Los Angeles, California and Los Angeles Union Stockyards, i Valuations by Agricultural Depart-- ' nient, ILos Angeles Cliamler of Coui-- I merce-- TOTAL $2,523,835 Livestock : Cattle, 38,588 head $3,605,800 Calves, 1,810 head ..... 63,350 Hogs, 151,233 head 3,175,893 Sheep, 181,878 head .. 1,283,085 TOTAL (head, 373,509) ..$8,088,188 ' Total Purchases all Items, 1930 $10,984,183 This Is an increase over 1929 of ................ 4,484,960 IX)S ANGELES PURCHASES FROM THE STATE OF UTAH 1930 Vegetables: Squash, 1 carload $ 480 Apples, 102 carloads 127,500 Cabbage, 3 carloads 1,440 Cherries, 2 carloads .. 2,500 Lettuce, 1 carload 040 Onions (dry), 83 carloads .... 49800 Peas, 2 carloads , ,f... 1,000 Peaches, 13 carloads 7,800 Potatoes, 180 carloads 81,000 TOTAL (carloads, 887) $372,100 Butter, 4,509,057 lbs $1,723,441 Cheese, 878,410 lbs 193,250 Dressed Poultry, 380,003 lbs ... 110,200 Eggs, 51,705 cases 496,944 ;;'..idUM.i.tli..bdii,lA.ii,l(iiiiHMi.uiJj kM j Every Stomach. 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For further information call The Bulletin, Phone 91, Bingham. j Building Materials I i LUMBER - ROOFING I Replace That Leaky Roof I LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON 1 REMODELING YOUR HOME Anderson Sl Sons I Company 1 Phone 80 227 Main I . ' I 111 ' MARK HOPKINS J FAIRMONT A ' HOTELS If If Quiet new-- comfortable modert Overlooking ftiltlli rates Ave minutes from shop and iHi (fill, I theatres swimming pool sports li 1 terrace dancing every evening tW I IIOO ROOMS WITH BATH I JW ft Doubl- e- Za9IQIL DolUssdiy Mf I t S ferior SsJUs-BU- QO Defers day mml,. IRRIGATED LAND FOR SALE 200 Acres of Fine Irrigated land 3 miles from Roosevelt. I tali. Will trade for Good Bingham property or sell on terms. W. II. Woodrlng, 1134 Gilmer Drive, Pure, Rich, Nourishing You will enjoy llogun's Pasturized Milk. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOUR ROOMS of furniture .for sale. Will sell all or part. Call at No. 30 Markham, upstairs. You Suffering ON PILES? !ArePILES DRIVE YOU MADI person out of five suffers from some disease or large Intestine. Many of them suffer acute pain for in misery because of piles and are satisfied to relief by using some remedy or other. But i these remedies do not help. For those who suffer from pilt, "r time Is too costly to waste experimenting with untimely methods. t A tried and proven method of curing pilees, flttula, Itching plies, i fissure, abscesses, abdominal wounds and constipation is the use of I OUR FAMOUS IMPORTED Vtdtlde PILE ALVE Postpaid $1.25, C. O. D. $1.40 Write today to I- - Vechelde Importing Co. 4640 Broadway, New York Department 412 MHsMsSHHHsVHBBSVHHHMBHHHiMIB BINGHAM & GARFIELD j RAILWAY COMPANY Ship your freight via. Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in con-nection with the Union Pacific System. USE COPPER Brass piping for $4500 cottages only costs $43.87 more than galvanized iron piping and will LAST FOREVER I T. H. PERLEYWITS, H. I,. DAVIDSON, 1 Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. Agent I Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah I burner-sho-p ESS! sflOVlElfi I comfort I I at home DAYS OF SUFFERING . NOW QUICKLY ENDED Tb wit tim yw Mart oa at tb dart. (M th insttnt rtlitf you fit with DMnit Aturrum. AlnMt Mott you know it U pan rfiaappun. Tour atrrn nidnlj relax. Wit Alprrfsa job dn ibt paia away. For It la tb aacit aapiria obninablt put p u cbtwinc aaai font. Now yoa caa tak aapiria aar tiaat. aar placa. No water. No bitter taata. No choking aaaaatioa. Becatte yc cheiu DiUaid't Arperjam th aapiria iea thoronjhlr with the aalira ao that all ita toothuif aulitua an rf cctira qokklT. contiaooatlf. 'It bringe quick relief from aching bcada. tooth, scb. the paiaa of aearitit, aearalgia. area a. If roar ekaggiit doea aot bare Dillird'i Aiperf.ua. wad for a free eaaaple to Health Prod acta Corporation. Q,pt, A. 113 Nortli Htb Juut. Newark, N, X The Bingham Bulletin Entered as second dims matter at the Postofflce at lsinglium Canyon, TERMS OF SIBSCKinriON Ter Year (in advance) $2.00 ADVERTISING KATES Furnished on Application Modern Job Printing Department In connection All business correspondence should be addressed to The 1IULLK1IN Hlnglitim Cm n j on, Utah IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Visenta Marin Marques, Plain-tiff, vs. Jose J. Marquea, Defen-dant: SUMMONS The State of Utah to the said de-fendant : You are hereby summoned to ap-IK'- within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, If served within the county in which this action is bronght; other-wise, within thirty days after ser-vice, and defend the above entitled action ; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the de-mand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court (or) within ten days af-ter service of this summons npon you, will be filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought on the grounds of cruelty by plaintiff against defendant for a decree of divorce. ARTHUR C. COLE, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 532 Main Street. Bingham Canyon, Utah, First publication May 14, 1931. Last publication June 11, 1931. BUSINESS PITFALLS in FARM DISTRICTS Banker Point Out Hazards of Unsound Practices Help Farmers to Avoid Them WAY3 In which bankens may unsound farm prac-- I tlces are described by President F. j D. Farrell ot the Kansas State Agricultural College In the Ameri-can Bankers Association Journal. He says: I "In Kansas In connection wltb the Importation of dairy cattle, a large shipment of very Inferior j animals came Into a county to be sold at auction to local farmers. The county agricultural agent In formed the bankers that the cattle would be a detriment to the com-- munlty. The bankers refused to finance the purchase of the cattle and the sale was abandoned. The cattle were shipped to another county. The county agent and the bankers there did as was done la the first Instance and the second county escaped. An Unnecded Induatry "A year ago creamery promoter.'-bega-trying to capitalize the Kan-sas farmers' desire to improve his markets by Inducing cemmunltlei ot farmers to purchase creamery plants before production and local conditions justified them. Informed of this by the State Agricultural College, the bankers association sent warnings to every bank In the state, leading many to refuse to support the creamery promoters until tho college approved the plant for the community concerned. This saved many communities loss from the premature establishment of plants. "A third way bankers (an dis-courage unr.sund practices Is to refuse to finance farmers who wltili to pyramid their enterprises, a temptation difficult to resist. Thlr, is illustrated among farmers who buy cattle for feeding purpesss. A farmer feeds two or three cars o' cattle ono year and makes a good profit. This Induces him to buy twice or three times as many the second year, still r.iorj the thlru and so on until he finally lose? itiore by having too many cattle on feed In a year of bad prices than ho made in several previous yean with smaller numbers and better prlcoa. When bankers discourage bad practices their action is s positive benefit to the famcrs con-cerned." NOTICE M. A. NO. 019903. APPLICATION FOR PATENT United States lJind Office April 25, 1031. NjfWK'K IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Bingham Company, a Corporation, through Its Its author-ized agent, W. G. Seley whose post-(fflc- e address Is Salt Lake City, Utah, together with its .1. J. iU'cKon, has made uppllcutlnn for a United States patent for the Cotopaxl, Rediscovery, Manny and Kid Lode Mlinlng Claims, consolidat-ed, witunte in the Went Mountain Mining iIMstrlct, unty of Salt H. fike, State of Utah being Survey No. and described in the field notes and plat on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 30 niin. Eust as follows: Commencing at corner No. 1 of said Nanny lode claim, whence the South Quarter corner Section 81, Township 3 South, Range 2 West, S. L. li. 4 M., bears South 52 Deg, 50 M'in. E. 849.4 feet ; Thence North 35 I)eg. 35 Min. West 000.4 feet to corner No. 2 of said Nunuy claim; Thence North 45 Deg. 59 Mln. East 435 feet to Intersect line 4-- 1 of said Rediscovery claim: Thence N. 45 Deg. 00 Mill. West 1131.1 feet to corner No. 2 of said Cotopail claim; Thence North 45 Deg. 54 Mln. East 1497.1 feet to corner No. 3 of said Cotopaxl claim identical with corner No. 2 of said Kid claim; Thence North 45 Deg. 13 Mln. West 001.2 feet to corner No. 3 of said Kid claim ; Thence North 45 IH'K. 51 Mln. East 000 feet to corner No. 4 of said Kid claim; Thence South 45 Deg. 04 Mln. East I.KH) feet to comer No. 5 of said Kid claim; Thence South 45 deg. 51 Mln. West 599.5 feet to corner No. 1 of said Kid claim on line 2 3 of said Rediscovery claim;. Thence South 45 Deg. 00 Mln. East 233.8 feet to corner No. 3 of said Redis-covery claim ; Thence South 45 Deg. 54 Mitn. West 451.0 feet to corner No. 3 of said Nanny claim on line 3-- 4 of said Rediscovery claim; Thence South 35 Deg. 35 Min. East 000.4 feet to corner No. 4 of said Nanny claim ; Thence South 45 Deg. B9 Mln. West 14K1.1 feet to corner No. 1 of said Nunny claim; the place of beglnulng and located In Northeast Quarter, Southeast Quarter, Northwest Quarter, and Southwest Quarter, Section 31, Township 3 South, Range 2 West, S. L. It. & M containing an area of D1.043 acres, exclusive of con-flicts with Mineral Survey No. 08-5- Willow Spring; Sur. No. 6052, Owl: Sur. No. 4559, Marvel and Eighteen iNinety Nine; Lot No. 119 Chicago Sliver Mining A Smelt-ing Company and the East Half Sec-tion 31, T. 3 S It. 2 West, S. L. B. & M., adjoining und conflicting cluiius as shown by Plat of Survey are same claims as above and In addition . Survey No. 5508 King Blucher and Survey No. 3926 No. 10. -- 1 direct that this notice be pub--! lished in the Bingham Bulletin, at Bingham, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Senior & Senior Attorneys for Applicant Salt Lake Olty, Utah. Date of First publication, April 30, 1031. Dwto of Inst publication, June 25, 1931. NOTICE .. .. M. A. NO. 049901 APPLICATION FOR PATENT United l&tates Land Office April 25, 1931. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Bingham Lead Company, a Corporation, through Its authorized agent, W. G. Seley whose postofflce address is Salt Iake City, Utah, together with its J. J. Beeson, has made application for u United States patent for the Ellcuor Lode Mining Clulm, situate in the West Mountain Mining District, County of Salt Lake, State of Ut-ah being Survey No. 0990, and de-scribed in the field notes and plat on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 30 mln. East, as follows: Commencing at corner No. 1 of sail E lienor lode claim, whence the township corner common to Sec. 31, T. 3 S., R. 2 W., and Sec. 30, T. 3 S., R. 3 W 8. L. B. & M., bears South 25 Deg. 32 Mln. Eust 1191.0 feet ; Thence North 34 Deg. 48 Min West 4118 feet to corner No. 2; Thence North 53 Deg. 40 Min. East 810.8 feet to corner No. 8; Thence South 34 Deg. 48 Min. East 484.0 feet to corner (No. 4 ; Thence South 58 Deg. 04 Min. West 817.0 feet to corner No. 1 ; the place of beginning and located In Southwest Quarter Sec. 31, T. 3 S., K. 2 W., and South- - east Quarter, Sec. 30, T. 3 S. It. 3 West, 8. L. B. & M., containing t.n area of 2.272 acres, exclusive of con-flicts with Mineral Survey No. 3377 Madison lode claim and mineral survey No. 4788 Iiurllngton Mine lode claim adjoining and conflict-ing claims as shown by Plat of Survey are Survey No. 3377 Madi-son, Survey No. 4788 Burlington Mine, Survey No. 4788 Get There, and Survey No. 3375 Happy Go Lucky. I direct that this notice be pub-lished in the Bingham Bulletin at Bingham, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOK. Register. Senior k Senior Salt Lake City, Utah. Attorneys for Applicant. Date of first publication, April 30, 193L Date of last publication June 25, 1931. UTAH FEEDS LOS ANGELES (Continued from Page 1) ous Interest to you because it means that one of your best customers is prosperous and .will require con-stantly Increasing amounts of your products. ' " "Money 'spent with Los Angeles manufacturers comes back to you In increased orders for the products you have which we need. "Your business men and commer-cial organizations are giving the finest possible cooperation in the work we are doing, 'which we hope will be of mutual benefit." i I WHAT A KEY BANKER I DID FOR HIS COUNTY The farmers of one county In Tennessee are receiving $400,000 additional annual income from new farm enterprises started since 1926 through the efforts of a "key banker" and the county agent, ac-cording to estimates from the Tennessee College of Agriculture. A "key banker" is a part of tha state bankers' association volun-tary field force cooperating with the American Bankers Association in its nation-wid- e plan for brlnglug about better agricultural conditions through combined ban',:er-farme- r effort. New projects started In this particular county are tobacco, Irish potato and cabbage produc-tion for cash crops, and dairying and poultry raising for livestock. The key banker, looking for something to do to better his com-munity, first attempted to procure a county agent but wes unablo to get the county to make the neces-sary appropriation, so he and other leading citizens nude up the re-quisite funds through private subscription among farmers and business men and an agent was employed. New Crop Ideas Up until 1926 grain was the principal farm production in the county. The banker recognized the disadvantages ot this, it aifordod a low cash income, and the land was too hilly and rough for profit-able grain raising. His Idea was to Introduce cash crops that offered more return per acre and were better fitted to the county. It was decided that the county should standardize on the Green Mountain potato and to market it In car-load lots. Through his bank he sponsored the buying of a car 0: certified seed potatoes. He like-wise bought some high quality tobacco seed and several hundred settings of purebred eggs. These supplies were distributed at cost through the banks to the farmers. After considerable effort a market for dairy products was as-sured the farmers when in 192S a national cheese company located a factory there. A county approprla tlon was secured for county agect work In 192S. In 1929 the cjash crop program resulted In farmers selling $45,000 worth of milk, $150,000 worth of tobacco and fifty-fiv- e carloads of potatoes and cabbage, mostly through cooperative sales. "This was some step from the $25,000 worth ot cash crops in 1928," the ounty agent says, "and indications Are that this amount will be ionbled." NOTICE M. A. NO. 049902 APPLICATION FOR PATENT United Sates Land Office April 25. 1931 NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN. That Bingham Lead Company, a Corporation, through Its authorized agent, W. O. Seley whose poHtoflce address Is Salt iLake City, Utah, to-gether with its J. J. Beeson, has made application for a United States patent for the A. D. Lode Mining Claims, situate in the West Mountain Mining District. County of Salt Luke, State of Ut-ah, being Survey No. C995, and de-scribed in the field notes and plat on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 30 min. East, as follows: Commencing at corner !No. 1 of A. D. lode claim, whence the Soutb Quarter corner Section 31, T. 3 S., R. 2 W., S. L. B. & Ml., bears South 86 Deg. 32 Mln. E. 1474.0 ft ; Thence South GO Deg. 43 Min. W. 1333.7 ft to corner No. 2; Thence North 43 Deg. 00 Min. West 645.6 feet to corner No. 3 ; Thence North 66 Deg. 43 Min. East 1333.7 feet to corner No. 4 ; Thence South 45 Deg. 00 Min. East 645.6 feet to corner No. 1 ; the place of beginning and located in Southwest Quarter, Sec tlon 81, Township 3 South, Range 2 West, S. L. B. & M., containing an area of 9.125 acres, exclusive or conflicts with Mineral Survey No. 4788 Burlington Mine, Get There. Morning Star, Survey No. 3987 R. A., Survey No. 5052 Owl; adjoin-ing and conflicting claims as Mhown by Plat of Survey are Survey No. 4788 Burlington Mine, Get There, Morning Star, Survey No. 3987 R. A., Survey No. 6052 Owl, . Lot No. 119 Chicago Silver Mining and Smelting Company. I direct that this notice be pub-lished in the Bingham Bulletin, nt Bingham, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Senior ft Senior Attorneys for Applicant, Salt Late City, Utah. , Date of first publication, April 30, 1831. Date of last publication, June 25, 1031. FURNITURE FOR SALE CHEAP Three rooms of furniture more than half paid far in the vicinity of Bing-ham, I'tah, that we will sale for balance owing to responsible party. Write for particulars to THOMAS MADSEN& FURNITURE CO., 234 South Slate Street, Salt Lake City, Itali. |