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Show Stomach Sufferers Have Bad Breath If you suffer .stomach troubles you're r,uil:y of Lju breath. Mouth wuahes help but little. But clean out your :otw?h wi;! IdttUc and ;Urt it work-ing r'ght,and seehowquicklybad bre.V.h disappear along with your other trouble. M.mey back guarantee. A WONDETJi'UL PROPOSITION FOR YOUNG I5F.?: lATEBEIED JN AVIATION Sse P. 0. ALLRED, 10G Cair Fork Bingham Canyon I M1M1I in Mlllill !! n . , Free to Public Th only par tn th U. S. where catalog ami dvottiim matter coverin any line ot huiinrte cr product can be obtained Free aod Without Obiti ji it the American Industrial Library. Write lor Buine Alvtrtiing Malt you ate interettcJ ir;eame will beprootplly torwudeJ. AMLR1CAN INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY KntnHutf Mnlidlug. CUoaiu, lllluola WANTED -- Reliable gentleiniu with good personality for spl.'ii lid selling photo coupon pi'op.isi tion. For details address O. E J.irgensen, 10G South 2nd West Salt Lake, giving age, experience and references. S2 ... Fashions for the Smart Woman MonoftmlS67 322 2 J THE DRESSMAKER SUIT The conduct of the little silk dress-maker suit is the subject of fashion interest everywhere. It may be man-nisli- ly tailored, softly tailored or frankly feminine, but always, its most distinctive feature is its inevitable tuck-i- n blow. This little suit has Sfifi dressmaker lines. Its tuck-i- n has an embroidered monogram on its en-crusted plastron giving it the hand-made touch that cliaracterizes all the new French blouses. The widely flared skirt is intricately seamed at the hips in curved lines that repeat ciie outline of its one-butt- cutaway jacket. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5222. Sizes 14 to 46, 65 cents. Monogram No. 567. 60 cents. IT'S ALWAYS DANCE' NIGHT at cool canyon breezes .... ' dancing under the stars . . . ! melodies that linger .... ; v , , Q.m ll Ml II II MMM1MPMMI MAKE UTAH'S MOST ROMANTIC SPOT ; YOUR PLEASURE PLACE THIS SUMMER TATffli II Mmm ' i Bingham Stage Line Bingham Depot Main and Carr Fork Phone 41 - SCHEDULE Cars leave Bingham at 8, 9 and 11 a. m. 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m.v Salt Lake City Office Semloh Hotel . 107 E. 2nd South . . .. .Phone Was. 1069 ' SCHEDULE 'ars Kave .Salt Lake City at "7, 9, and 11 a. m. I, 3, S, 7, 9 and 11 p. m.' FARES One way $1.50 Kound Trip $2.50 AVANTKDKeliable mini nlor.t :.i0 years old wih ear, to call on Tanners in nil counties nljm i.t to Salt Lake county. Make $3 to $15 daily. No experience of mpi-ta- l needed. Write today. MeN- t;s Company, Dept. 11., Freeport, III. CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO. Coal, Ice, Hay and Grain DELIVERED t to all Parts of Bingham Canyon ; PlIOiNE 39 .; , ' ; ' A DOLLAR'S WORTH ' Clip llii coupuii and mail it willi $1 fur 3 six Keeks' trial subscription to , ! THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ; ' Piibllelicd by Tki Christian Sciknc t'L'Di.iHiiiNO Socmrrr, , lloatou. ilaasaciiusetta, V. ta. A. ' la It yon iH Unit (tie AmUy food news rt the worlit from II 730 apctlnl wrkcr. , ..at wclhas di'P(UiiuQt tlovoteil In women'g Anil rh.ldrt-n'- tutret(. ipoita, music, liuaui'e. rdtKallcB, rr.illo, et.. You w.ll glad to Kflfonie lota your liouie o fvar- - loan an alvocata of peaca Nad protiib: Ion. And don't nilaa S..aha. Oor Uug, and the Nnnritfct and the otber fpatuna ' Tua ' CiiKigTiAN Schench Monitor, Taulc Buy Station, Boston, Mags. , Pleaaa arnd ma a alx wcaka' trial anbarriptton. 1 cucloaa one dollar (91). ' , (Name, pi aaa print) , ' ' ' ' i' " (Ai.eaa) , 4 ' (Town! (State) j 1. S'jlK? I CASING No. 92624451 (6.50-2- 0 Silvertown) W1 I Taken from tock January 1929 P,ac'd on SiIver meet W--Xf''i S Driven 29,764 milei without leaving rim. Trans-ferre- d to the 1930 Silver Fleet. Thu actual photograph ilii: f ahow exact condition of tir when retired from service. iJ'::0 f ota' m!'cage 47,892. Blow-cut- s, none. Carcass breaks, none. Reason for reiro j jMij THERE It te. In the plctur , " 11 - Through! Worn Jur . Pg il E 3 GyjPH out! Ready for the scrap heap! h . V V JT'fl,' fW&f That SUvertown we showed you JF&m& fwn KJLf N 1 11 fflefJtlU Wtitf tn one of our advertisements a ? VS33g tJK,tm iss a7 fij&r vaif'SiJr while ago. f if It traveled 30,000 mllee with X 3 f Bjaaaaasaasaannan last year's Silver Fleet. Made h i , the entire tour through 46 states P x without ever coming off the rim. celved no care ... no attention Transferred to the 1930 Goodrich ... you can't give your tires. j Silver Fleet... and punished for I That's why we're sure of our- - f?? 17,892 mora miles. selves when we say you can get I lJft-'- Now It's through . . . with a mileage like this from Silver- - Q'vT'pvvS CV' V service record of 47.89J miles. towns. They've proved they have j A&h.1. Proud r Naturally we're proud the stuff. Proved they can beat i 7X of It! Because we sell tires like all comers in open competition. Mi&Z?Z'v&iBt V that. Tires capable of giving Come in and see our Silver- - ; unheard-o- f mileage. towns. Blood brothers to this ritrfi(K& ?'V'k.H There's nothing special about veteran of the roads. They never ; 1 w c this Silvertown. Nothing out of were expensive ... and now, mile . fs-- flj&i i " the usual run. It came straight for mile, they're the cheapest JX 'i-'h- .i from stock for its grueling trip tire you can buy. Yes, we have B fC ffA"S W. 111 - with the Silver Fleet. And it re- - your size waiting for you. S ) tA" v1' I'tT t MAIN and MARKHAM 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 Tacific System. ; , USE COPPER Brass piping for, $4500 cottage only costs $1S.8T more than galvanized iron piping and will LAST FOREVER , T. II. PERLEYWITS. H. L. DAVIDSON Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Af,t. Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah Spring Suggests that you LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON REMODELING YOUR HOME Anderson & Sons Company Phone 80 , 227 Main i f 1. 61G1. ' - , . Poor Man Lode, U. S. Sur. No. 4371. Bemis and Heaston Placer, U. S. Sur. No. 629-4- . Patent is applied for subject to the homestead eutry rights of Hen ry M. Steele, Serial No. 029571, homestead entry of Adrian L. Heaston, Serial No. 019765, and homestead entry of Mona G. Heaston, Serial No. 019776. I direct that this noti.ee be pub-lished in the liiughain Bulletin at Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah, a weekly news-paper published nearest said con-solidated group of mining claims, said Survey No. 6990, otwe eneh week for nine consecutive weeks. ELI T. TAYLOR, Register, United States Land Office. Dickson, Ellis, Parsons and Me-Cre- a, Attorneys for Applicant. Date of first publication April 24, 1930. Date of last publication, June 19, 1930. Serial No. 049176 NOTICE . OF .APPLICATION i FOR UNITED STATES , PATENT, ' ' United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aprii 22, 1930. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the MINES DEVELOP-MENT CORPORATION, a cor-poration of the State of Utah, by and through its agent and at-torney in fact, E. A. Farrell, whose post office address is 1002-- 6 Kearas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made and filed an application for United States Patent for the Verona, Verona No. 2, Verona No. 3, Verona No. 4, Agbok No. 1, Ag-bo- k No. 2, Agbok No. 3, Agbok No. 4, Agbok No. 5, Agbok No. 10, and Agbok No. 11 Lode Min-ing Claims, consolidated, situate y in West Mountain Mining Dis-trict, Salt Lake County, State of Utah and designated by the field notes and official plat of survey on file in the office of the Register of the United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, as Mineral Survey No. 099U, and situate in Sections 11, 14 aud 23, of Township 3 South, Range 3 West, S. L. B. & M., said consolidated lode mining claims being described in said field notes and in said official plat of survey thereof, a copy ot which is. posted herewith as fo-llow; (With magnetic variation at 17 degrees East.) mginning at corner No. said Agbok No. 10 Lode, whence the quarter section corner be-tween Sections 11 and 14, Town-ship 3 South, Range 3 West,. S. L. B. & M., bears North 3 de-grees 48 minutes West 700.5 feet, said corner No. 1 of said Agbok No. 10 lode being identi-cal with corner No. 1 of said Ag-bok No. 11 lode; thence South 31 degrees 40 minutes West 1500 feet to corner No. 2 of said Ag-bok No. 10 lode; thence South 4b degrees 50 minutes East 171.4 leet to corner-No- . 3 of said. Ag-bok No, 3 lode; thence South 13 degrees 10 minutes .West 52-3.- feet to corner No. 4 of said Ag-bok No. 3 lode; thence South n degrees 50 minutes East 1114.1 feet to a point : on the norlhweu- - erly side line of said Verona ;o. 'I lode; thence South 31 degrees 4$ minutes West 14.48.1 feet to corner No. 4 of said Verona Ko. ,2 lode; thence South S9 degrcs, SO minutes East 000 feet to point on the Westerly side line of said Verona Mo. 4 lode ; thenee 2pO-bout- h 31 degrees 4ti mmuies West 564.Sk feet to corner No. i of said Verona No. 4 lode, being ideutical.With corner No. 1 t.1 said Verdna lode; thence bomn 26 degrees 10 minutes West Cut feet to comer No. 2 of said Ver-ona lode; thence South 70 . es 10 minutes East lf00 feet to corner No. 3 of said Verona lode; thence North 26 degrees io minutes East 326.8 feet to corhoi No. 4 of said Verona lode; thence North 59 degrees 42 min-utes West 591.6 feet to corner No. 2 of said Verona No. 3 lode; thence North 43 degrees 10 min-utes East 1056.9 feet to corner No. 1 of said Agbok No. 5 lode; thence North 43 degrees 10 min-utes East 600 feet to corner No. 2 of said Agbok No. 5 lode, iden-Uta- l-with' Cornet No. 1 of said Ajrhok- - No. 4 lode ; thence North 4y degrees 10 minutes East 000 feet to corner No. 2 of said Agbok No. 4 lode; thence North 39 de-dre- 30 minutes West 1500 feet ttf corner No. 3 of said Agbok No. diode; thence South 43 degrees 10 minutes West 74.7 feet to cor-ner No. 2 of 'said Agbok No. 3 lode ; thence North 46 degrees &fj minutes West 447.4 feet to corner No. 3 of said Agbok No. 2 lode; Thence North 31 Degrees 40- - minutes East 1500 feet to cor-ner No. 4 of said Agbok No. 2 lode, identical with corner No. 2. of said Agbok No. 1 lode; th'ene North 31 degrees 40 min-utes East 1500 feet to corner No. 3, "of said Agbok No. 1 lode; thence North 46 degrees 50 min-utes West 612.0 feet to corner No. 4 of said Agbok No. 1 lode identical with corner No. 3 of said Agbok No. 11 lode; thence - Nrth 46 degrees 50 minutes West 612.0 feet to corner No. 4 of. said Agbok No. 11 lode; theuee South 31 degrees 40 niiu-ute- s West 1500 feet to the point of beginning. Bxpre&ly excepting aud ex-cluding, however, from the above description all areas in conflict with the . .' Anderson Lode, U. S. Sur. No. 4431.' lioy Irvine Mine No. 2 Lode, U. S. Sufcr No. 4373. A-- JL. Lode, U. S. Sur. No. 6836. . Allio -- Ileidel Lode, U. S. Sur. No. 4793. Trefehf Extension Lode, U. S. J5ar. No. 5465. tKhinestone Extension Lode, II.: S. Sur. .No. 5465. fihinestone Lode, U. S. Sur. No. 5465. Leaving a net area claimed and applied for in this patent of 19X-68- acres, more or less. The lode mines nearest ad-- - joining said mining claims, in ad- - to those last above are the Lode, U. S. Sur. No. ?dition NOTICE Serial 048924 United States Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah April 14. 1930 To "Whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that Ileber C. Je& has filed in this of-fice under the provisions of Sec-tions 2306 and 2307, Revised Statutes of United States, Sold-ier's additional homestead ap-plication, serial 04S924, for Lot 38, Section 13, Township 3 !")., Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meri-dian, containing 0.34 acre. During the period of publica-tion of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final ap-proval and certification under Departmental regulations of Feb-ruary 21, 1906, protest of contest against the claim of the appli-cant for the tract or subdivision hereinbeft re described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for ag-ricultural purposes or is adverse-ly claimed, will be received and noted for report io the General Land Office at Washington, 1). C. Failure to so protest or con-test within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of non-miner- al character of the tract. The application being otherwise from objection will be approved to the applicant. Eli F. Taylor, Register. First publication May 1, 1SKJ0. Last publication, May 29, 1930. " All nationalities, we know no race, creed or color; women, nien who are desiroi.s of preparing, fo: the detective profession, com-municate with St'i'ilniid Yard He tcctive Bureau, (iorntuu l!g.. "6 Division St., Albany N. Y Aricotfniaa Territory PntuKimla U nuoie formerly ep piled to the whole sooth portion ol South Aitierlca. extenillnp from the Strait of Mnitellnn tnopflnltely north wurri lo ulioiit tl.e Hill i n.irBPel of oulU In li iiit'i ent nse I'utnaoiilH Iihi no fmii'lrai slKnlHcance. it i Bciicriilly re nii't ed to the region lying eaxt of i in Amle Bl.d south of l!lo Nrirra t' I' eoiinlry remn!n(J mik IhIhii-.- I u- -.i 1 SSI. whpn It wim ArseDlliirt Not Alwy. 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