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Show FOR SALE My home in San-dy, 9 . rooms, brick and stucco, hardwood floors, bath; gar-- , age; grounds improved. Lot 123 by 247 feet. Ample room for chickens'; wilt build chicken house if desired, Liberal terms. Win. D. Kuhre, Phone Midvale 148 or 140-- WANTED A man and wife to take care of 17 room. Will give a 2 - room furnished apartment. AND $15 A MONTH Copperfield Copperfield Hotel FOR SALE Beautiful Baby Carriage, just like new. Priced very reasonable. Mrs. 11. Allen Jensen, 205 So. 4th E. St. Copper-ton- . , , Yct SpJjV Are Invited - V-- vj RADIO'S 1 NEWEST MIRACLE PHILCO Tone Control Come' in and ice the nw marvel ' ,"""":jsr;; 'V of radio which sives you personal W)f ffl 1 V control of itation tone. It IsPhilco'i 3 lST'1 latest 'improvement nd will give S S -' j new, Idea of radio reception and ItVV4 f "- entertainment. ' ''rdrr It' With Niilco Tone Control you just IH '. I turn thii knob on the front of the ftA jj'- if set and bring in programs YOUR jj'Vi7Mimi-ii.-7- r f way rwith any one of these four & lone qualities BrilliantBright--- - I fit Mellow -- Deep. At last YOU $ W fl control station tone. .tK , LOwbOy l See the beautiful nw Philco Lowboy cabinet of American black walnut. figured butt walnut and Oriental wood I I "j Screen Grid Set Balanced 1 1 . Units for true, undiitortad , tsntrNiw, Improved -- " "' """ 1 Electro-Dynam- Speaker ,t " - V , Dial --AND Tone Control, f ' '" Let 4 Put This Phiko lowboy Set with Phiko Tone Control in Your Horn FkEE for Demonstration ; While They Last ; GRANITE FURN.' CO. Phone 57, Bingham Canyon t O'Donoeliao Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon, Utah Phone 17 Salt Lake Phone Wasatch 6461 I1 JC1 SHIRT ' HEADQUARTERS feJ VWWVVWVVVVVVVVWVVVV why - xLy hang YOIJIISEM?? jM Oe-v-co- . teso JL JL SHIRT-COLLA- R that shrinks, tightens a hang-man's noose around your neck makes you feel pop-eye- d and angry all day. Our new Arrow Shirts are Sanforized (patent process) so the collar can't shrink and strangle you, the cuffs won't creep and bind, the tails won't bob or you get your money back. The size you buy is the size you wear until the shirt falls apart after long and comfortable service. You'll want to wear our new "Trump," in white it $1.95, in colors at $2.15. Bingham Merc. Co. 'The Big Store WiVWVWVVWVWVVVVVVWV Ilow Travel Hero's the old lady who traveled on a broom. Today the travels by telephone. It's faiter and coitt less than ever. The Long Distance operator will be glad to tell you the rate to any particular point. Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 ' SCHEDULE Cars leave Bingham t 8:30 and 1H)0 a. m. " 1:30, 5:00, 7:00 & 9:1.1 p. in. Salt I,ake City Office Semloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Phone Was. 1069 SCHEDULE Cars leave Salt Lake City at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. 1:30,5:00,7:30 and 11:00 p. m. FARES One way $1.50 Hound Trip $2f0 ft - fj IL 1L ylm wMta omcwetk that k mllcler ami o ; I iiL .J jMilder, yes-b- ut something more. TjL . ' f Chesterfield offers richness, aroma, satisfying JL i flavor- - ?j&--rki- i BETTER TASTE that's the answer; and i- -r l l&H that's what smokers get in Chesterfield in full- - TCf!9?! ' IfT I4i est measure the flavor and aroma of mellow Xci " tobaccos, exactly blended and cross -- blended. rftf&Mu 1 - Better taste, and milder too 1 vli )i s " B-- M iff. Sir J a ! 1930, Uoottt k Unu Tobacco Co. ' W ' I : Fsj U66CTTHYtHSTO8ACC0C0 f f PRINCESS THEATRE B,ngW, ALL TALKING AND SINGING WEEKLY PROGRAM Matinee daily at 1:30 p. m. Evening 7:15 and 9:00 p. m. Saturday Only, August 23 "SONG OF THE CABALLERO" With Ken Maynnird; thunderbolt of the saddle, in a riding, fighting, talking and singing rcmance of Old California. j . Admission 15c and 35o I . Sunday and Monday, August 24-2-5 I "CAUGHT SHORT" I With Marie Dresler and Polly Moran I Can you imagine a couple cf landladies on Wall Street. I Just follow Marie and Polly through this uproarous I comedy and be prepared to sew on a lot of popping I buttons. I Admission 15c and 35c I Tues., Wed., Thurs., August 26-27-2- 8 I Zane Grey's I "THE BORDER LEGION" I Swift-Ridin- Hard-Fightin- Men drawn together be-- I cause they despise the law. Terrors of the gold frontier, I they face a woman and meet defeat. With Richard Ar- - I len, Fay Wray, Jack Holt, and Eugene Pallette. - I Admission 25c and 50c I Friday and Saturday, August 29-3- 0 I Joan Crawford with John Mack Brown f in "MONTANA MOON" I Our dancing daughter has tenderf eet out where the , I West begins. Joan Crawford's greatest triumph A I wild society colt tamed by cowboys. I Admission 15c and C5c I C0MMINU ATTRACTIONS I Next Tuesday and Wednesday, September " 2-- "Love ' I Among the Millionaires. " "Such Men are Dangerous." I "Unholy Three." "Big House." And Many Other I Productions." I Phone 272 or 145 for Daily Program I WE USE THE WOELD FAMOUS SOUND ItdtM. SYSTEM ' ' I TALKING FICTDTS AT THEIR BEST IHHMnHMMMMMMHHana Mrs. John West and Mrs. It 8. Liunell were hostesses to the La-dies Auxiliary of Firemen No. 2, Monday evening, at the Fire Hall. Five hundred was playtd and prizes were won by Mrs. Gordon Buckle, 1st; Mrs. Ross Miarriott, 2nd; and Urn. Hay Cowdell, house prizes. Those attending were Mrs. Buckle, Mrs. Marriott, Mrs. Cowdell, Mrs. Jim Householder, Mrs. Sarah Christopherson, Mrs. Ted Robinson, Mrs. Lawrence West, Miss Atha Lee, Mrs. Clive Siddoway and Mrs. Oron Timo-thy. AlMtralia't Monopoly Australia In only cuiiiilrj to which black thIi. ire fnund. MODERN PHENOMINAS A youth of 6, Kenneth Azdell is in a hospital at Memphis, Tenn., being treated to cure him of the cigarette habit. Mail between Jackson and Ho-bac- Wyo., is being transported by William Manning, who is past 94 years old. The citizens of Winchester, Mass., voted against allowing moving pictures to be shown in that town, at a special election held there recently. A folding ribless umbrella which can be carried in the hand-bag or pocket, is one of the latest inventions. Mrs. Delia V. Toomey charges her husband with beating her 3 times during their 22 years of married life, in a divorce suit filed in the New York courts. The divorce was granted. . A county judge of Van Buren, Mo., has ruled that a farmer who traded a gallon of whiskey to his neighbor for a horse, was within the law. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. DAN KOLOTOVICH, and ANA KOIXJTOVICII his wife, Plain-- ' tiffs, against j GEORGE DRAZICII, and AN-DERSON & SONS COM-PANY, a corporation, Defend-ants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and Coun-ty of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 17th day of September, 19110, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, de-scribed as follows, to-w- it: A certain lease granted on cer-tain ground belonging to the Utah Delaware Mining Company, a corporation, Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Together with a certain eight room house situat-ed and known as House No. 230 in the Utah Deleware Mining Com-pany's property at Highland Boy, Bingham Canyon, Utah. Said house being situated and known as the George Drazich house near the Highland Boy No. 6 Tunnel. Situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in law-ful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, his 19th day of August, 1930. CLIFFORD PATTEN, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. By C. L. SCIIETTLER, Deputy. A. C. Cole, Attorney for Plain- - tiff. ( Date of first publication, Aug., 21, 1930. I Mr. and Mrs. II. Q. Marriott and family of Roberts, Ida., Mr. and Mra. Clyde Swenson and fam-ily of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Hughes and family, and Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Marriott and fam-ily motored to American Fork anyon on Sunday an spent the d;iy. Mrs. Arthur C. Cole attended the meeting of the directors of the Red Cross in Salt ake on Mon-day in connection with flood re-lief. Mrs. Charles Clinton entertain-ed the U. O. I. (1. club at her home on Thursday evening. The 'ifiVersion of the evening was cards and prizes were won by Mrs. Dewey Knud.sen, 1st; Mrs. Tom Yates, 2nd; Mrs. Mar! in Jensen, 3rd, and Mrs. V. 13. Scott consolation. Those attending were Mrs. Knud.sen, Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. A. O. Mugfur, Mrs. Janibelle Sulli-van, Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. M. McDonald, Mrs. (Jeorge' Johnson, Mrs. Wendell Mell'or, Mrs. Rob-ert Burke, and Mrs. Mas Ihi Hois. Dr. J. L. Marriott and Dr. A. Siigruan of the City General hos- - pital in Salt Lake were the week-end guests of Dr. Marriott's par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sorenson visited at American Fork on Fri-day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriott and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott a party on Tuesday eve-.niii- tf Kt the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Clyde Swenson in Sandy. V I Mr. and Mrs. John Miser of Arizona are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Grant Gregory, in Copperfield. Mrs. William Atkinson enter-tained the Just-a-Mer- e club at her home in Copperfield on Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Carpenter of Maiuoth, Utah, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mau-rice Bee and Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ewing of Halt Lake spent last Sunday at Brighton. |