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Show Tb BINGHAM BULLETIN DISCRIMINATING i He Do you believe In petting parties? She Depends on who the parties ire. Tlx M. I. A. of the Bingham L. D. S. ward ii giving a dance at the church this Friday night. Proceeds will be used to buy basketball tuiti. Art Cook's orchestra will furnish the mu-sic. Mr. and, Mn. Eugwe, Morrii and; family were the Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mn. J. F. McCar-thy of Salt Lake. Mrs. Eugene Chandler was hostess to the Martha Sewing Circle at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday after' noon. Covers were laid for twenty. vl -- i. ...... u . ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Cunliff enter-tained at dinner Thanksgiving for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cunliffe. The Auxiliary of Firemen No. 1 were entertained Monday evening by Mrs. H. C. McShane. "500" was the diversion, Mrs." Wayne Hanson winn-ing first, Mrs. Irvin Stillman house prize and Mrs. Jane Jackson the con-solation. SOCIETY i Mrs. Dewey Knudsen entertained the L. T. B. club last Wednesday at a 1 o'clock luncheon. Covers were laid for Mrs. Frank Meade, .Mrs. Chas. Sullenger, Mrs. Hebe Nichols. Mrs. William Kiems of Salt Lake, Mrs. Jack Whitely, Mrs. Mark Hanson, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. Vaughn Christensen, "Mrs. Wil-liam Atkinson and Mrs. Harry Steele. Bridge followed, Mrs. Barrett winning first, Mrs. Meade second., and Mrs. Whitely the consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meade enter-tained at dinner on Thanksgiving for Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace and daughters Clara of Telegraph. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McShane en-tertained at Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. O. F. McShane, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. McShane and ton Pat all of Salt Lake City. Bernard Mitchell entertained at a coasting party Friday night for Alida Thomas, Hazel Morris, Ruth Prig-mor- Billy Maynt and Garth Nrrdln. A chili supper was enjoyed later. Sixteen officers and teachers of the Bingham Relief Society attended the convention held at the Riverton second Ward last Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier entet-taine- d at dinner on Thanksgiving. Cover were laid for Mr. and Mr. Jamet Reeves of Salt Lake and Dr. J. F. Flynn and John Vranes of Bing-ham. Mr. D. C Thomas, formerly with the Grill, has opened a Sandwich. Shop on Main St. in the building formerly rvcupied by the Luncheonette. New furnishings, tables, booths, kitchenet etc.', has beea installed, making the place most inviting. Patrons may obtain here, any foods which the market affords, with assur-ance of courtesy and service. Mr. Thomas is an experienced cater-er who knows what is required by his patrons and no pains will be spared to give them first class service.' TUB oval ID tpplytae tlrC lor fwttnu. Don I run d ff Ji Uf la praucuat your ViV kUt. Stnd Mwh or Bodol tor InitrueuwM or Mt 1 writo tor FREE boot. ' "How to Obtain Pateal" nd "Itocord of Invention" fREE BOOK form, no chart tor on iioox to procrod. Cmmumm-- Uoat strictly eouBotnUol. Prompt. MiMak onVlont service. , ' CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN Registered PaUnt Attorney. St-- SMsritr aavion a CstaMMtal Staak BalMlag tStrtcti serosa strost from Pslsnl OSSaa. WASHINGTON. O. C The Folks Back Home Pay them a visitby tele-phone. They'll be glad to hear your voica. It coata little. For example, station to station night ratea: From Bingham Canyon, Utah to Logan, Utah . 40c Los Angeles, Calif. 1.10 ' IISST IATIS SJO a. Slit 430 a. St, Coil by suuBbo aJeJus-- , TELEPHONE-- ANNOUNCEMENT I Dr. Geo. W. Page wishes to an- - I nounce to his clients and friends that j he has removed his offices from the I Woodring building to the Pitchios 2,000 L. Is still our standard weight for a ton of coal Some "trucking" coal dealers have a low price on a supposed ton of coal but in act-ual weight it is sometimes "short" 300 lbs. We guarantee that there will be no ."shrinkage" in coal purchased from us. ANDERSON & SONS LUMBER CO. PHONE 80 Bingham, Utah FOR SALE Heating Stove only $6.00. Enquire No.. 30 Markham. Fashions for the Smart Woman Onctwwiuiiiti : Jo. National Bank building, suite No. 2. I .oipojaiioi1 ani jFioysr' )' oi i on REWARD $1.00 REWARD, You will be rewarded $1.00 by sign-ing your name and address on this coupon and sending your cleaning to DeLuxe Cleaners. Where you get Super De Luxe cleaning and pressing. Free delivery. Prompt and efficient service. Open even-ings. Binghams' only Dollar Cleaner 501 Main Phone 70 Remember $6.00 for $5.00 Name Address ' t PURE MILK Why Take Cfiancesf Pasturized Milk is Safe. You take no chances when you use HO CAN'S It's Pasteurized - HOGAN DAIRY i 1 BINGHAM & GARFIELD RAILWAY COMPANY Ship your freight via. Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection with the Union Pacific System. Use Copper Brass piping for $4,500 cottages only cost $48.87 more than galvanized iron piping and will Last Forever g t. H. PERLEYWITS. H. L. DAVIDSON, I Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt, - Agent Salt Lake City. Utah Bingham, Utah I FOR A CHIC CHILD There's nothing smarter for mother these days than a fabric hat to match her costume and little daughter wears the tame thing. Here is a matching coat and hat which art sure to please her as well as being-- very practical jpid wearable. The coat is quite plain 4 tailored and the hat is utterly simple. The collar may be finished with i lapef, or else have a scarf. It has tlngitrfafced closing and two handy pocWat. Thf ?at nas a round crown and a trned-u- p briw. For winter, ft it vary niee fa beige or blue broadcloth, and If you hsv some un-jts- ed iur, you might make the Impels of it. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 44S1. Sires I to 6 yeara.,40 cents, si.' - MURRAY : 1 LAUNDRY A I THE NEVvll 1" I Package Outfits JJOVDOIR DOU4 ARE HERE! Chock full of originality and charm! sL And wait until you see the prices .. . , V"5?J ' ywFk voice your delight! Come in i h entire assortment Is on riisplay. I f .: yV Ecri outfit includes the stamped y piece, lustrous embroidery flosses, jjr y"""' Ma 'MOn chart. Fashions for the Smart Wprnan t'icivii uritt r ATTtaN 11 'OR IHt W , LirTit. T W. SfOMAN f!f : I I YOUR CLOTHES ARE 11 I WASHED IN K . 'i - Rain Soft - "Ml' "' T Artesian Wster I We Give You r Daily Service JJ J I f In Bingham And II j 1 J ' GUARANTEE ' I I j First Class Work I I 1 1 1 ...,TT fHONE JljIJ k 1 : I BINGHAM 2l33i A SPECIAL DESIGN It would be too frit to repeat that good thing com in im tzas, but we feel that this is so food in such tpecial small aises, it should bt Its Uilored lines are chic and in correct proportions. It it a new Paris frock cut to the tpecial measure-ments required by the sborter-than-avera-woman and ft it so cleverly designed that it seems to add inches in height and grace to the figure. Note its new high neckline, the un-usual lap-ov- er detail on the blouse and the smart cut of the skirt. It's stunning in woolen fabrics. 'Pictorial Printed Pattern, Little Women No. $p. Sjt T Wfi Pf 40, 50 cents. I CHINESE V TJ Vf M JMJHtHY BAG aH TlMTED fill i footstool JjOim'.-9u- j Bingham Merc Co. The Big Store r nn m m m ' .o..o s,J' .i.ti m (Continued from Pa ire 1) date of its discovery and its settlement, all the early Dutch pictures of New Amsterdam bear witness". Rev. John Heckewelder, well known Moravian missionary who devoted the greater part of his life to Christianiz-ing the Delaware Indians in Pennsyl-vania and Ohio, is said to have been one of the first to offer an entymology for the name. Mr. looker quotes hit history. Manners and Customs of In-dian Nations. 1817, a follows: "The current account given by the Delaware's and Mohegans of the scenes which took place when they were first made to touch spirituous liquors by the Dutch who landed on New York Is-land. ' . ' . . They called it Manahachtinienk, which in the' Del-aware language means, the island where we all became intoxicated'." ' Dr. Heckewclder later qualifies this, as quoted by George Folsom in tlie Collections of the New York Histori-cal Societies, by saying: The Dela-w- a res call this place (New York Is-land) Manahattaning or Mannahach-tanlnk- . to this day.' They have fre-quently told me that it derived its name from this general intoxication, and that the word comprehended the samras to say,"The (sand or place of general Intoxication. ". NEW SHIP DIMENSIONS Length overall ... 705 feet Lenth on waterline 685 feet Length between perpendicu-lars 660 feet Beam moulded 86 feet Depth to promenade deck 7 feet Designed deadweight 12,000 tons Loaded displacement . 32.000 tons (Continued next week) . Mrs. Roma Beck returned home Monday after visiting at American . Fork with friends and. relatives. Serial No. 050241 IN THE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. November 21, 1931 la re Application for Mineral Patent for GRECIAN BEND No. 1 lode mining claim, AMENDED SURVEY NO. 3122. NPTICP APPLICATION FOR PATENT i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that UNITED STATES SMELT-ING, REFINING 8 MINING COM-PANY, a corporation, through its duly authorized agent D. D. Muir, Jr.. whose post office address it Newhouse Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, hat made application for United States patent for GRECIAN BEND No. 1 lode mining claim situate in West Mountain Minins District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, being Amend-ed M'nra' Surv,v No. 3122, and d in the field notes and plat on f ils in this offtcj With magnetic varia-tio- n at 16 deg, 06 min- - as fol-lows: Commencing at corner No. 1 of Grecian Bend No.' 1 lode, whence the corner common to sections 35 and 36 on the south boundary of township 3 sauth of range 3 West, Salt Lake Base f and Meridian, bears South 66 deg. 18 min. 51 sec. East 1044.7 feet; thence , North 12 deg. 14 min. East 167.7 a feet to corner No. 2 of said lode, iden-tic- al with corner No. 2 Harrison lode j (Amended): thence North 25 deg. j tT 'min. East 973 feet to corner No. ! V of 'said lode, whence corner No. 1 1 Survey' No. '357f Diana lode bears J North 9 4tg. it "jmiir" P" 232.6 fatt; tbenci South 74 deg. 01 min. 4 East 609 feet ,W corner No. j of sail lode, whence corner No. 4 Lot )05 Montana lode bears South 86 dig. 16 min. Weit 61.6 feet; thence South 25 deg. 51 min. West 1142.9 feet to corner No. 5 of said lodt, whence corner No. 1 Lot No. 371 Bonanza lode bears North 47 deg. 13 min. East 142 feet; thence North 74 deg. 01 min. West 568.9 feet to corner No. I and the place of beginning, sit-'- !' in the Southeast quarter of Sec-tion 35,"nJ ftt Southwest quarter pf Section" 36, tjwoshjn 3 South of Range 3 West, Salf Lak Pjsi fnd'Me'-ridii-and containing an area of 14 5 6 acrss, exclusive of its conflict with Sur No. 4995, Ool Lot No. 109 Giant Chief, Lot; No. 110 Victor, Lot No. 81 Roman Empire, Lot No, 87 Montreal, Lot No. 105 Montana. Lot No. 98 (Amended) Queen of She-as. Survey No. 3571 Diana (Exclu-sive of its conflict With tracts a, b and c). Survey No. 3125 Cariboo. Lot No. 459 Mineral Zone (Amended) and Survey No. 3542 Columbia (ex-tW- f pf its conflict with tracts a, j,c sod d), Jode mining claims. The adjoWag nd "conflicting cjai'ms as shown by said jat of survey are! , Survey No. 3J7 Good Fortune, Lf N. 422 Harrison ,(Am'd), Lot No. )? jnot No. 2. Lot No. 9 (Anj'd) Queen pf Sheba, Lot No. 81 Rornan Empire, Lot N.o- - 95 Mon-- , Lot No. 97 Tiger, Lot No. 87 Montreal, Purvey No. 3 123 Montreal JNp. 1, Lot fin. f9 Mineral one (Am'd), Lot Na. HO Victor, Lot No. 371 Bonanza. Survey No. 5156 Mineral Zone Extension, Survey Ns. 4995 Opal Lot 109 Giant Chief, Lot No. 286 Quaking Asp, Survey NO, J125 Cariboo,! Survey No. . 3542 (Cplumtys, Lot No.' 89 Grecian Bend, jag Survif fig. )$7) Diana lode min- - f I direct that this notice be published la the IJinghim Bulletin, a Wfekly j aewtpiper published st Bingham, Salt j Lake Coaaty, Stats of Uuh, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. 1 ELI F. TAYLOR. . Regitwr. J Cheney, Jensen 8 Marr. i Attorneys for Claimant, i Salt Lake City, Utah. I First puUkarioa, Nov. 26th, 1931. f List pualiatvo. Jaa. 21, 1932. irk |