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Show Sky Loeing It Hue The sky Is losing It blue color id some parts of tl world, Recording to Sir Napier Shaw, English meteorol-ogist, who explains that It Is due to the presence of chemical or irotsture particles produced by volcanic erup-tions. , Going Somewhere T ".' Some, one boa said that It Is hard to meet the average mind because It ;'' Isn't going anywhere The difference between real thinking and reverie Is , that reverie lant going anywhere. Just t letting things ran through your mind,' un governed, Isnt thinking. Life Is too , short not to be going somewhere. Exchange. Lampblack Melts let Remembering that black absorbs the i sun's rays and holds the heat, the captain of a ahlp In Alaska ordered a long strip of refuse oil and lampblack. 40 feet wide, to be swabbed across a froaen lake where hi boat was held. In short time, the atrip had melted or softened ao that the steamer could break through the channel. cDantcl's flew Discovery! j HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALISTS I Most successful, and only guaranteed method of the day to jj cure Alopicea Areata, restore hair on bald heads and cure e I all maladies. Diagnosis free. S Miss Funke of renown ability is assisting;. j THUSDAYS. COPPER HOTEL. O'Doonell&Co. !j Funeral Directors ! Bingham Canyon, Utah , Phone 17 Salt Lake Phone iwttuwtwamwwxawtiw Wasatch 6461 j NEW I DURANT ) MODELS Getting op Nights is Nature's Danger Signal Jos. F. Boedefelda R. SO, Buden Sta., St Louis, Mo. says, "I will tell or write about my complete relief with TJltilntod nnchn IfAltar FnrmntaV How I was relieved of getting up nights and the terrible burning. No-ticed a change In 3 days.' It acts on bladder as epsom salts do on bow-e- . Drives out foreign deposits and lessens excessive acidity. This re-lieves the Irritation that caused get-ting up night. The tablets cost 2c each at all durg stores, Keller Labor atory Mechanlcaburg, Ohio, or locally at Bingham Drug Co. A TwO'Dollar Dinner for Six I I1E3QP I I I ' BETH. 1 m Between the feasts of Thanksgiving and, Christmas tfae , careful housewife works in a few frugal roeak. Here' a sub-stantial and tasty dinner which will fully satiify ( six people at ''a cost of only two dollar i " v -'- - . ; . - Mock Turtle Soup Spaghetti with Cheese and Tomato Sauce , Stringiest Beans .Bread and Butter Asparagus Salad , Peach Halves with Cream , . ' Demi-tass- e ( ftE ' merit of this meal U it can, lettuce 10 cents, and sufficient saving of labor. All three of mayonnaise, 5 cent. A can of . the hot dishes need only be peaches cost 23 cent and a niall healed and erved. As to prices, bottle of cream, 29 cent. Enough two can of mock turtle soup cost coffee for lix person at 40 cents 14 cents each, and you can buy three a pound cost 8 cent. This totals 'Can of paghetti with cheese and $1.94, leaving 6 cents for fuel and 1 tomato aauce for a quarter. A can minor ingredient. The foods can of stringle beans cost 29 cents, be obtained at prices quoted at sales a loaf of bread 10 cents and the in the cheaper store .throughout necessary butter 10 cent. Aspara- - the country. gus for the salad costs 19 cent a ' , WtsUWtttttUtltlWiltstKaiWMW1 j BUY A SEASOH I TICKET i: to the High School j j i j; Basket Ball Games Procure reserved ) seats for all Games I NOW Both may had by . jj applying at j j pick I OFFICE I - "66" and "70" WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN 30 DAYS. THESE MODELS :j I WILL FEATURE FOUR SPEEDS AHEAD WITH ; j PLENTY OF SPEED AND POWER. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES j BINGHAM PRICES 5 STANDARD 4 CYLINDER MODELS, FULLY EQUIPPED COUPE $695 I j! COACH 1695 !j jl SEDAN : $775 ; I I SIX CYLINDER MODEL "60" ; 1 SPORT ROADSTER - $795 i ROADSTER DELUX $895 jj j! COUPE $795 : I; COACH $795 ;j j! SEDAN - $875 ;j j! COUPE CABRIOLET $845 j j; SEDAN. DELUX $95 ALL CARS FULLY EQUIPPED DELIVERED ' You are invited to call for demonstration, information and literature on these fine cars. ,t ; CANYON GARAGE i BINGHAM, CANYON Phone 333 5 Trucking CALL 181 FOR SERVICE TRUCK We haul anything any time. , Experienced furniture movers. L T. llOFHEiflS JUST SAY 181 Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot , Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 SCHEDULE Cars leave Bingham at j 8, 8 and 11 a. m. 1, 8, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. j Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel ' 107 B. 2nd South Phone Was. 1069 SCHEDULE Cam leave Salt Lake City At 7, 9, and 11 a. m. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. FARES One way ." . $1-6- 0 Round Trip $2.50 i m J "tOR SALE on Provo Bench a (0 acre farm. Well cultivated. Good k Water right 12 acres young straw- - f berries. Will seir whole or part. If Interested write U. O., Miller, Murray, I Utah, or phone Murray 330. " FOR SALE Desliable buldfng lot near new Precipitating plant at I Copperton. Reasonable price. Call j Bngham 91, for particulars. J 476-- 8 MAIN, STREET BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH , mmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamKmtmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam lulffkl Lincoln Once Said Ij jj fug TmcA economy. That Is one of Mf. I III ti ln fi"l d highest virtues. It be-- J : IIfII ghti with saving money." y . , BffL Jl! Ill TL J C. Penney Company has built' afIH 'llim ' business by saving money BlIJl lint '0f iu customers. We buy in carload Ml, Iff lots by the thousand dozen and m 1 K economies axe the secret of our n Mll Uff fi -- w mWllllll S.v.1 Sav.! Savtl It I MWllllll, the watchwara f eur biui. J ' J 0 J ALU ILll ILiJ IL Apron Dresses ' Styles as attractive and smart as any of your rocks are shown in this assortment o. new spring house frocks y the patterns are new, too, and colorful. You will want several. Skes HA Outstendmg New Porch Frocks . lV In a Big-Val- ue Group vV1 Charming house and porch, frocks f aPPrPr'atc for many occasions straight VT " lines, basques and ( n V flares fasnioned- - of v. ( dT printed dimity, ba- - &?Jii) t'ste roac'tn &n(i lws43aaiEMi 'Vpfl gabardine. Smart, rSfc Y )) ''T-fly-y new and remarkable I VNiS M sak Poiee VTT Wtfti Frocks Included ' ill ayftB Clever frocks of, 'l iV$ natral color, aU silk 11 t 'Xppy JaP Pongee are in-- 1 eluded in this excep-- -- .. tional selling at ooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o A if IR s o - HUNDREDS OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES AT UNPRECE- - Q ' DENTED PRICES, WILL BE FOUND IN OUR HARDWARE 2 oX DEPARTMENT. O2 " These articles are direct from the Famous Winchester - Simmons ft A O Hardware Company of St. Louis, Mo. and are sold at the same prices as in 2 q( , Eastern Cities. Every item is a special value for this particular sale. O . We are sending to your homes this week hundreds of circulars show- - q Of ing cuts and prices of these wonderful bargains. o v ? 0 Many of these articles will be sold out early, so make it a point to be Q one of the first to make your selections before the articles you may want, are all gone. 5 1 Bingham Merc Co. THE BIG STORE 1 o 'Phone 333 Bingham Canyon, Utah q ccoooooa oooooooooooooooooooooooooo i Aneimnt Canal From an Inscription on the tempi at Karnak, Egypt, It would appear that a canal joining the River Nile and the Bed sea existed In the time of' Set! I (1360 a C). The channel of this canal Is still traceable In parts of the Wadl Tumilat and Its direction was frequently followed by the engi-netr- s of th trtmh-wnte- r mnnl. SOCIETY 1 Mrs. Lawrence SUllman was host-ess to the H H Club Thursday after-noon of last week. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Harry Brownlee, Mrs. E. E. Longfellow, Mrs. Irvia SUllman, Mrs. Arthur Cook, Mrs. Joe Marriott, Mrs. Harry Black, Mrs. Ernest Prig-mor- Mrs. H. E. McShane, Mrs. Wil-liam Oallicuzzl and Mrs. E. Johnson. Mrs. Arthur Macke entertained at Bridge Tuesday afternoon of last week. Prizes wert won by Mrs. Feno Shafer and Mrs. A. J. Ingalls. The guests Included Mrs. Shafer, Mr. Mrs.'T. U. Morgan, Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mrs. H R. Atkln, Mrs. A. C. Larrick, Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mrs. George Robbe, Mrs. Eugene Mor-ris, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Earl Nip-ple, Mrs. Stanley Jacques, Mrs. T. M.. Chester, Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs. Maurice Cotter, Mrs. S. E. Fernley, Mrs. Bert Roberts, Mrs. Bert Thomas and Miss Mabel Neprud. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele entertain-ed the Engineers Club Saturday eve-ning. Five hundred was the diversi-on. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Sulienger, Mr. and Mrs. Heber-Nloh-ol- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelm. Mr. andMrs. Louis Buchman enter tajned at dinner Sunday. Their guesta were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Canity, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Breckon. Mrs. LeUnd WsJker entertained Monday honoring Mrs. Walter Stearn of Hollywood, Cat Luncheon was served to eight guests. Mrs. Arthur Macke entertained the memgers of the Martha Sewing circle Wednesday afternoon at her hojme In Copperton. Luncheon was served to JO guests.' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrne entertained Thursday evening of last week. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Culleton, Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Malley, Mrs. A. SawadsU, Mrs. E. Schllser, Mr. L. Ryerson, Mrs. ' Joe Sullivan, Mrs. J. H. Caulfleld, Mrs. Joe Anderson, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. T. M. Chesen Mrs. Robert Rod-da- , Miss Helen Byrne, Mr. M. O. Bxenman and Fathher Ruel. Mrs. Robert Hone spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bladus. Mr. H. MacKenzle, representing the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, has moved to Bingham and will represent that Company ln the terri-tory. ).',' Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Bennett spent the week end in American Fork, the guests oil Mr. and Mrs. Heber Barrett Miss Vorona Smith of Pleasant Orpve Is the guest of Miss Nona Ner-dl- n. Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Morris left Thursday for their home in Mllford, after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. mugene juorris. .. Mrs. Sterling Skinner entertained Saturday evening honoring her hus-band's birthday anniversary. Five hundred was played. Prizes were won by Mr. James Nerdln and Mr. Eugene Jenkins. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy King, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. James Nerdln and Mr. Alson Remmlngton Mrs. David Lyon and Mrs. A. C. Larrick will entertain members of the Civic Club at Mrs. Larrck's home this evening. . Mrs. William Kelm entertaned the Just-A-Mer-e club Wednesday after-noon at her home ln Copperfleld. " Miss Nona Nerdln will entertain the FOB Girls at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. C. B. Stevena of Emporia, Kansas, is visiting wth her sister, Mrs. O. C. Jones at Copperton. Mrs. Glen Long entertained Tues-day afternoon honoring Mrs. John Barrett Miss Iva Welch of Pocatello, Idaho In visiting with her sister, Mrs. Paul Ransom. H B. Aven of the Miners Mere Co. leaves today for California where he will spend the rest of the winter with. Mrs. Aven who preceeded h'm to the coast Merely Fanciful Nam One editor of "Twelfth Night" says thrt tha name of Shakespeare's play hue no obvious connection with the , story. Probably It Is merely Intended "to convey that the comedy was suited for production on Twelfth night, a t feast aet apart for mirth. Economic Move The society for the Saving of Time a newly founded efficiency organize Hon In France, baa decided In favoi of the shortening of names. It want to limit family names to Ave letter and other names to two. In this way. It la declared the business worM would aave much money In correspond enea yearly. Serial No. 047&0C NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MINERAL PATENT. United States Land OUce, Salt Lake ty, Utah. Nov. 17, UM. NOTICB IS HBRHBT GIVEN, that the Bingham Mines Company a ' corporation, by Its duly authorised agent and attorney-in-fac- t, later Pett, whost post-offi- ce address 1 Dootr Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, ha ds application for patent for the BHRYL FRCTION lode mining Clilm, Mia-er- Survey No, 6J23, situated In the West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, describ-ed, with magnetic variation at 17oi' B., aa fellows, vie: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, (dog, whieh the SB. Cor. of See. 26, Towa. ship 8 South, Range 8 West, a L B t M, bears & 214" E. 2011.1 ft.) U)j running thence North 76 feet to Cor. No. 2; thence West 20 feet to Cor! No. 8; thence Bond 716 feet to Cor! No. 4; thence Bast 201 feet to Cor! No. 1, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claim la tosated in the SB !4 Sec. 21. T. 8 8., VVlt, S.L.B. t MM and contains a (, of 9.045 acre, the area la ooaflfet with Bnr. 8829 Defender lods; g,, 5378 Amber and Beryl lodes, having been exolnded. Said claim Is of reeord to the office of the County Recorder of Salt Lak County at Salt Lake City. Utah. Tha nearest known location re the aforesaid excluded elalma, and Sur. 8619 Palaaao lode, tad 8or 3631 Electric lode. I direct that the foregoing Qotic be publiehed ln the Bingham Bulletin a weekly newspaper published t Bingham Canyon, Utah, and Bearest said claim, for nine consecutive ig. snes. ELI F. TAYLOR, Begtatw, First publiatlon, Dec 27, 1928. st publicaUon, Feb. 21, 1929. Edw. D. Dunn, Attorney. Salt Uk City, Utah. fouit ot InWtt A government bulletin says: "A rab-J- lt too easily caught has something the matter with It" Referred to the college boy who thinks he ts a devil with th Initios. Exchnnpp, Orange Once a Berry Scientists who have looked op the pedigree of the orange say that It was formerly a berry and that it has been In the con .hp of development for 7,000 years. Abandon Foolish Belief One of the thine many preaent-4a- j men cannot understand la that tt Is their duty to (lve np old be! lots that are untrue, and that no harm will come from such abandonment atany of onr belief In 1028 are a foolish as the old mythological tales, wherein rivers left their beds to fight on the side of certain favorite heroes. B. W Howe's Monthly. Henpecked A British educator says henpecked husbands Uve longer than other ho, bands. They live a more sheltered iif. Probably they dc but a Ufa that u too sheltered la not worth Uvlot u ill. And most men who are beiHto would rather have more real f ! ind less shelter. Exchange. j |