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Show 3942 Rlgnaldo; Sur. 6652 Old Trail No. 2 Amended, and Sur. 3576 Helen lode mining claims. I direct that the foregoing notice be published In the Bingham Bulletin, a weekly newspaper published at Bing-ham Canyon, Utah, and nearest said clim, for nlne'consecutlve Issues. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub. Jan. 24, 1929. Last pub. March 21, 1929. EDW., D, DUNN, Att'y. Salt Lake City, Utah SERIAL NO. 047607. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MINERAL PATENT. United States Land Office, Salt alte City, Utah, Jan. 19, 1929. NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVBN, that the Bingham Mines Company a cur ( poration, by Its duly authorized ajeat and attorney-l- a fact, Imer Pett, whose post-offic- e address is Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made ap-plication tor patent for the BETH LODE mining claim, Mineral Sarrey No. 6920, situated In the West Mbsn tela Mining District, Salt Lake Coun-ty, State of Utah, described, with magnetic rarlatlon at 17o 60' Bast, as follows tU: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, (frem which the M Sec. Cor. on North Bosa-dar- y of See 36, T. 8., R. S W., S.L. B. M., bears N. 36o 47' M. 2871.3 ft.) and running thence 8. 67 66' W. '1661 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence 8. 33 40' B. 600. ft. to Cor. No. 3,' theace N. 67o 00' B. 1061. ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 33o 00 W. 660. ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beglnnlmf. Said lode mining claim Is located ia the NWM. and SWK Bed. 86, T. S 8., R. 3 W., S.L.B. t M., and contains a net area of 2.605 acres, the following exclusions bare been made,' viz: Lot 461 Paradox lode; Lot 462 Cluster lode; Sur. 3629 Guy lode (ex-clusive of its conflicts with Lot 462 Cluster and Sur. 3942 Rlgnaldo lode),--; Sur. 6206 Curley Amended lode (exclusive of its conflicts with Sur. 3629 Guy lode and Sur. 3S42 Rlgnaldo lode); and Sur. 5640 Old Trail lode (exclusive of its conflicts with Lot 461 Paradox lode; Lot 462 Cluster lode and Sur. 3629 Guy lode, less conflict of Sur. 3942 Rig naldo lode with said Guy lode). Said claim is of recorde in the of-fice of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County at Salt Lake City, Utah. The nearest known locations are the aforesaid excluded claims and Lot 45 Tosemite; Lot 114 Lot 463 Mississippi; Sur. SALT LAKE FLORAL COMPANY i WIIOUALEVlSlt 0W renh0USe' CUT FLOWERS RETAIL ' FUNERj riECES & DeKSNTS EXPERT DESIGNERS H VEvSIALUE6 DEPENDABLE SERVICE express service on Tooele Bus line at a very reasonable charge. wftHT'"l8 NITE PHONE HY. 2539 ' 1910 SOUTH STATE STREET aileleletteletMtete Have your Health restored by Nature. Pressure on nerves v; la your spine is the cause of disease of vital organs in your M body. Chiropratctic adjustments will relieve these press. J ures for you. DR. CARL 6. LARSON IJ! Frominent Salt Lake Chiropractor, will be in Bingham Tues-- , days from 8 to 10 P. M. and Saturdays from 5 to 8 p. m. Located at Palace Rooms, 485 Main St, ' ; PHONE 185. Consultation free. 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State St. jj CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO, Coal, Ice, Hay and Grain DELIVERED to all Parts of Bingham Canyon PHONE 39 Get behind the wheel and get the facts r , , I Drive a Buick then drive any other car let th S comparison win 5BRIBS..6 you to Buick! gtdsu . . fujotofijio Coupes . ) 19) $" Spun Car iiaa SERIES 111 A Scduu . tujoio Ji . " Coapct u1i4o IU SponCu iU 1 f SERIES 9 -- 5fciO --neSSSl A l Swfaai iSto45 f 11 A seorTcMi. ij'"r'kNrir "13 (fi VVj ThMt pfkei t o. b. Buick ftc-- if' H VI V tory. ip.ci.1 equipment rtr. , V ,, jrVk t W jf A.C. Tune Pw Yiffl.l ff Randall Dodd Auto Co. 47- - 53 Second East St. Salt Lake Gity O'Doniiell & Co. Funeral Directors Bingham Canyon, Utah Phone 17 Salt Lake Phone Wasatch 6461 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tbat the partnership heretofore existing by and between L. B. Cyphers and J. M. Despaln, add operated under the firm nam of "The Blue Wagon" has this day been dissolved, J. M. Despaln hav-ing withdrawn from the firm. L. B. Cyphers, who will continue the business assumes all reponibility of bills contracted and will recelre aU money due the said BLUB WA-GON. , J. M, DESPAIN, L. B. Cyphers. Serial 018070. UNITED STATES LAND OF-FICE. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. February 19, 1929. Notice is hereby given that Utah Apex Mining Company, a corporation, by and through Ro. bert L. Judd, its duly constitut-ed attorney-in-fac- t, whose post office address is 409 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on behalf of itself has filed an application for patent for that certain lode mining claim known as the Vernon S. Rood Lode Min-ing Claim, situated in the West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as Mineral Survey No. 6880, said Mineral Survey No. G880 being described as follows, to. wit : Commencing at Post No. 1, a corner of the claim whence the Quarter Section Corner be-tween Section 27 and 28, Township 3 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base & Meridi-an bears South 61 degrees 8 min-utes East 371.4 feet; running thence North 74 degrees 26 min-utes East 621.2 feet to corner No. 2; thence South 30 degrees 37 minutes East 1500 feet to Corner No. 3; thence Soutn 74 degrees 26 minutes West 621.2 feet to Corner No. 4; thence North 30 degrees 37 minutes west 1500 feet to Corner No. 1. Place of beginning all in the Northwest aijd Southwest Quar-ters of Section 27, and the Northeast and Southeast Quar. ters of Section 28, Township 3 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base & Meridian. Expressly ex-cluding and exempting from said area, however all that portion of this lode mining claim in conflict with Lot No. 130. Green Grove Lode; Lot No. 133 Knickerbock-er Lode; Lot No. 420, Democrat Lode Am'd; Lot No. 452, Let-ha- m Lode; Survey No. 3081, May Queen Lode; Survey No. 4132, Zephyr Lode; Survey No. 4234, Venice North extension Lode; Survey No. 4234 Venice Lode No. 2 Lode; Sur-vey No. 4238, Black Lead Lode Extension Lode Am'd; Survey No. 4557, West Croff Lode; Survey No. 5406, Moun-tain Chief No. 8 Lode; Survey No. 5406, Mountain Chief No. 9 Lode; Survey No. 6020, Branch Lode ; and Survey No. 6160, Re. velator Lode. Net area applied for 1.610 acres. , The claims nearest to, adjoin-ing and in conflict with said Vernon S. Rood Lode, as Bhown by the official plat of survey, are as follows : Lot No. 130, Green Grove Lode; Lot No. 133, Knickerbock-er Lode; Lot No. 420, Democrat Lode Am'd; Lot No. 452, Leth-a- m Lode; Survey No. 3081, May Queen Lode; Survey No. 4132, Zephyr Lode; Survey No. 4234, Venice North Extension Lode; Survey No. 4234, Venice Lode No: 2 Lode; Survey No. 4238 Black Lead Lode Extension Lode Am'd; Survey No. 4557, West Croff Lode; Survey No. 5406, Mountain Chief No. 8 Lode; Survey No. 5406 Mountain Chief No. 9 Lode; Survey No. 6020, Branch Lode; Survey No. 6160, Revelator Lode; Survey No. 5415; North Copper Boy Lode; Lot 134, Mercy Lode. Sur. 5057 Walter A Fraction. The location notice covering said claim is recorded in Book "K" of locations, page 328, of the records of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Dated this 31st day of January, 1929. Date of first publication, Feb. 21, 1929. Date of last publication, April 18. 1929. SERIAL NO. 047966. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MINERAL PATENT. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 21, 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, "hat the Montana Bingham Consolidated Mining Company, a corporation, by Its duly authorised agent . and attor-ney Imer Pett, whose postuf-flc- e address Is Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application tor patent for the HARD LUCK lode min-ing clalm( Mineral Surrey No. 6939, situate in the West Mountain Mining Eflstrlct, Salt Lake County, State or Utah, described as follows, vis: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 (from which the Cor. to Sees. 23-2- 4 2S 26, T. S 3., R. S W., S.L.M., bears 8. ' 41' E. 1825.2 ft.), and running thenee N. 44o 38' W. 692.1 ft., to Cor. Ne. 2; thence S. 46a 61' W 1451.7 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 44 38' B. 487.1 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 45 00' E. 1447.2 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of begin nlng. Said lode mining claim Is located in the SWA and SEW, Sec. 23, T. 3., 8., R. 3 W., S.L.M., and contains a net area of 2.428 acres, the following ex elusions having been made, Tlx: Lot 37 Wlnamuck lode 1 .660 acres. Lot 40 George lode (exclusive Lot 87 Wlnamuck) 2.440 acres; Lot 41 Ely lode (exclusive Lot 37 Wlnamuck) 3.060 acres; Lot 108 Tlewaukee lode (exclas- - lve Lot 40 George and Lot 41- - Ely) 2.357 acres; Lot 223 Brilliant lode 0.000 acre; Lot 279 Accident lode (exclusive Lot 37 Wlnamuck; lot 10& Tlewau-kee and Lot 2230 Brilliant) 4.709 acres; Lot 294 Calldonia lode (exclusive Lot 37 Wlnamuck; ot 168 Tle-waukee and Lot 223 Brilliant) 0s 094 acre; Lot 296 Apex lode (exclusive Lot 108 Tlewaukee; Lot 279 Accident) 6.826 acre; Sur. 4833 Bareness lode 0.000 acre; Sur. 4658 Albiana lode (exclusive Lot 37 Wlnamuck; Lot 40 George; Lot 4l Ely and TraoU "A" and "B") 0.000 acre; Sur. 6656 St. Nicholas lode (ex-clusive Lot 37 Wlnamuck; Lot 223 Brilliant; Lot 294 Calldonia. and Lot 296 Apex) 0.003 acre;, Sur. 5659 Rial to lode (exclusive Lot 87 Wlnamuck; Lot 40 George: Lot 41 Ely; Lot 108 Tlewaukee and Sur. 4658 Albiana) 0.156 acres; Sur. 6879 Etta lode (exclusive of Lot 40 George; Lot 41 Ely; Lot 108 Tlewaukee; Lot 279 Acci-dent; Lot 294 Calldonia; and Lot 296 Apex) 0.302 acres. Said claim Is of record In the office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County, Utah, at Salt Lake City, in Book ',S" of Locations, page 122. The nearest known locations as shown by the official plat of survey are the aforesaid conflicting claims, and Lot 248 Tilden; Lot 229 Mystic; Lot 172 Mineral Point, and W. J. Bryan Fraction (Unsurveyed) lodes. I direct that the foregoing notice be published in the Bingham Bulletin, a weekly newspaper published at Bing ham Canyon, Utah, and nearest said claim, for nine consecutive issues. HL1 P. TATOH. Register. Edw. D DUNN, Att'y. Salt Lake City, Utah. First pub. Jan 24, 1929. Last pub. March 21, 1929 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 11, 1929. Notice la hereby given that Douris Davis, whose postoffice address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accord-ance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to appropriate 10 cf.s. of water from Underground Flow of Bingham Creek in Salt Lake County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted by means of wells, shafts tnd pumps into a ditch and collected at a point which bears N. 53 W. 1584 ft. from the E 14 cor. Sec. 18, T. 3 S., R. 2 W., S.L.B. & M. and conveyed at a distance, of 7000 ft where it will be used from March 1st to Oct. 15th of each year for the irrigation of 1520 acres of land embraced in All Sec. 10, S. V Sec. 3. E i2 SEVl Sec. 4, Ei2, SWii'Seo. 9, T. 3 S., R. 2 W., S. L.B. & M. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 10483. All protests against the grant-ing of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompan-ied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publicatio of this notice. GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, Febru-ary 14, 1929. Date of completion of publica-tion, March 14, 1929. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN. Notice is hereby given that a Ford Coupe, Utah license No. 65-62- 7, 1928, motor No. 940G 15, will b sold on public auction on the 25th day of March, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Canyon Garage at No. 358 Main St., Bingham Canyon, Utah. Said automobile was stored by Cruiz Garachena on August 1st, 1928; repairs per his order, be-ing made to the extent of $5.45, and the storage for seven months at the rate of $7.00 per month, amounting i to $49.00, making a total of $54.45 now due on said automobile, as pro-vided for by the Statutej of Utah, 1917. C. A.. MOREL Y, CANYON GARAGE. A. C. COLE, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 11,1929. Notice is hereby given that the Utah Copper Company, whose principal place of business is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of Sea 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to change the point of diversion and point of return of 1.5 c.f.s. of water from Dixon Gulch in Salt Lake County, Utah. Heretofore said water has been diverted at a point which bears S. 52-- E. 1676 ft. from the SE cor. of Sec 22, T. S3 S.t R. 3 W., S. L, B. & M. and used to precipitate there-from and remove the copper and other valuable content thereof. After having been so used the water was returned to the na-tural stream at a point which bears S. 66 E. 1980 ft from the NW cor. Sec 26, T. 3 S., R, 3 W., S. L. B. & M. It is now proposed to divert the water at a point which bears N. 42o 19' E. 2296.5 ft. from the W 1-- 4 cor. Sec. 26, T. 5 a,R. 3 W., S.L.B.M. and conveyed by means of a pipe a distance of 15,000 ft. to a cen-tral precipitating plant where it will be used as heretofore. After having been so used the water is to be returned to the natural stream at a point which bears S. 49-- 08' W. 2278.6 ft. from SE cor. Sec. 7, T. 8 S., R. 2 VV., S.L. B. &M. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. All protests against the grant-ing of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompan-ied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publicatio of this notice. GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, Febru-ary 14, 1929. Date of completion of publica-tion, March 14, 1929. The English class of the Bing-ham High School entertained at a luncheon Tuesday of last week. Covers were laid for Doris Bark-l- e, Dorothy Barnard, Norrine Vietti, Helen Sparks, fmma. Fullmer, Elaine Coombs, Edith. Hervilla, Inez Bartell, Gladya Bergner, Tyne Southerland, HeL me Swens, Pebble Phipps, Elve-- ra Hudd, Beth Mead, Evelyn Turpin, Mary Padgen, Anna Pre-- dovich, George Southerland, W. Erickson, Wm. Dobbson. Miss Marion Russell, Mi3S Helen Candland, Mrs. H. B. Atkin and 'Mrs. Edna P. Wada. - Mrs. Carl Carlson entertained he Musco Vevees Tuesday eve-ning of last week. The guests included Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Joe Warning, Mrs. George West, Mrs. Orson Downard, Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mrs. Sarah Christ, opherson and Mrs. Frank Mead. Saint Patrick's Day will be ce-lebrated by the Bingham Stray Antlers on March 16 with a mammoth dance at the Canyon Hall. This is expected to be one more notable occasion of royal entertaining by the celebrated fraternity. Cordial invitation is extended to the public to join the Anters fa making merry on this occasion. Mrs. Scott Linnell entertained Thursday afternoon of last week in honor of Mrs. Lola Spencer. The guests included Mrs. C. M. Madsen of Salt Lake. Mrs. M. A. Stuart. Mrs. Tom Sadler, Mrs. O. G. Muir, Mrs. Tom Daly, Mrs. Gorden Buckle, Mrs. Glen Lamb-so- n, Mrs. Frank Holden, Mrs. J. Carpenter, Mrs. Joe Warning, Mrs. H. C. McShane, Mrs. Ern-est Prigmore, Mrs. Guy Murray, nd Mrs. Sarah..C.hristopherson. Mrs. Howard McColeman re-turned home last week after a three months visit wieh her uo-th- er, Mrs. Maud Jones in Long Beach. Preparations are being made to renovate and decorate the in-terior of the Isis building, home of the Granite Furniture Com-pany at 439 Main Street. The work will be completed In the shortest possible time and this store will be one of the most up-to.d- ate and attractive establish-ments ta be found . anywhere, when competed. A joint meeting for the Vo-lunteer Fire Department will be hel'I at the No. 2 Fire Hall on M .rch 12. Firemen please take i6tice! . I&jU attendance is re-quested. , ' NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN. Notice is hereby given that a Harley Davidson motorcycle, 65-62- 7, 1928, motor No. 9406615 will be sold on public auction on public auction on the 25th dayof March, 1929, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Canyon Garage,, at No. 358 Main St., Bingham Canyon, Utah. , , Said motorcycle was stored by Morvel Harrop on . .July. 15th, 1928, repairs per his order, be. ing made to the extent of $7.70, and the garage rent for eight months at the rate of $3.00 per month, amounting to $24.00, making a total of $31.70 now due on said motorcycle, as provided for by the statutes of Utah. 1917. C. A. MORELY. CANYON GARAGE. A. C. COLE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Spring Milinery showing at The Fashion Shop. 'We've had the best time play, ing postman,' exclaimed the small hopeful of the family. 'We gave a letter to every lady in the block,' 'But where did you get the letters dear?' 'Oh, we found them in your trunk in the attic, all tied up with a blue ribbon. Have you heard the story of the Scotchman whose wife asked him for a talking machine, so he moved to a hillside with an echo? The Parent . Teachers associ-ation met Monday evening at the High School Auditorium with an unusually frood attend-ance. If it's music we want, our Hiprh School Band can supply it and they were very generous, and received plenty of applause. The mixed chorus from the 8th jrrade sang two selections. - Dr. Foster J. Curtiss, psychatrist, gave an interesting talk on 'The Child. Its Abilities and Environ-ment Three dainty little girls from the Primary grades, cleverly ad-vertised the 'Merry March Fro-lic which will be given by the school on March 25 in the High School Gymnasium, I TA Grtat American Horn BIgh-brow- s get the publicity, bat the country still is safe In the hands ef people who enjoy the eomlc sec-tion and eat breakfast la the kitchen. Akron Bcamt Journal. |