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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANN ON. UTAH I Thursday, September 6, 192S. . CARD OF THANKS. Appreciation and Thanks are given' to our many friends of Bingham, who extended syrupnthy in our recent MR. and MRS. T. H. PARSONS j and FAMILY. J NORA C. SHAFFER and FAMILY. ! M. L. JAMES : ( I i UP TO DATF STORE j j j j Call and hear the NEW I jIj j Sparton and Majestic H . s ' ji j j A. C. Radio Sets jj sj j It j WE SERVICE EACH RADIO SET SOLD. DEMONSTRATE AT YOUR HOME FREE. ; II 8 J j . , j i j ! ' j j j Make Repairs Now j 1 Right now. not next month when fall rains start, is the time '. j 5 to make repairs for the winter. A meglected repair that is j J S 6 small now, may cost you two or three times as much next ; I jv year. Check up your needs and get our prices. 2 . I 5 I Anderson & Sons Co. I i Bingham Canyon Phone 80 1 i J I fo)(ifipm Ann taiumrsi i M J Predicted as the ! ' it : ). .. ,f : i I''is iE the 1MbAam District j 1 V, I ' i j I Jiijigham Standard property is only a short distance from a mine that has ; f i f produced over ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS. They have a 32 j ' !f foot vein of ore. values running up to $60.00 per ton. j H 1 W. H. Grant, of American Fork, Utah, an old mining man himself, made a j j 'J STANDARD properties, selected his own samples, and I submitted them to Crismon & Nichols, Salt Lake City Assayers. Results showed values of $27.20 per ton in Gold, 9:5 ounces of silver, and 194 ; 1 lead, a total vafue of about $60.00. Mr. Grant purchased $1,000.00 worth j V' 'I of stock and took option on another $1,000.00 worth. Mrt Grant says it is ; the best mine in development stages he ever examined. ' ' ;f- ' 1 f . if IT IS PRACTICALLY AN ASSURED FACT THAT PRICES ON J it I Bingham Standard j ! - STOCK ARE BOUND TO RSE STEADILY I I fJ ji IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE. AN INVESTMENT IN THIS STOCK J ' 'I 1 I REPRESENTS A REAL OPPORTUNITY ) j TO IRflA&lE MONEY. I - FOR A LIMITED TIME 1 Bingham Standard ii I V it ' STOCK MAY BE PURCHASED AT I 15 Dents per Share. j ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY BY SENDING IN YOUR ITAKE TODAY - NOW BEFORE PRICES ARE IN-- J TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED ON INSTALLMENT PLAN, J WITHOUT INTEREST, IF DESIRED. MAPS, ENGINEERS REPORTS, ! AND FULL PARTICULARS ON REQUEST. f Bingham Standard Mines Company j 413 FELT BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY it ' 1 t FRED TURNER, CONSULTING ENGINEER. f , it ' I it W. J. HILL, HOTEL KNIGHT, BINGHAM CANYON, TEL. NO. 124 f ft it ' I It ' I 1 I I SIGN. AND MAIL to W. J. HILL, ROOM 21, HOTEL KNIGHT, BINGHAM II i Without obligation mail your engineers report and additional inform- - i lion regarding Bing-lia- Standard nes Co. - jj Name ABOVE ALL When motoring, stop at 33rd South and Redwood for your Gas and Oil and you will appreciate our courteous service. LEE & L0N Farrell Madscn 1 "WHERE THE CARS STOP" ; mmm mmmmmmmmmmmm FULL LINE j I TIRES, TUBES i AUTO ACCESSORIESi Auto Repairs by Competent Mechanics. Work Guaranteed DEALERS FOR NEW DURANT GARS j J Canyon Garage i Phone 333 Bingham Canyon, Utah I " CITY COURT OF SALT LAKE CITY, COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, STATE OF UTAH. ' SUMMONS. E. W. JOHNSON, doing business as the ED. JOHNSON'S MEAT MAR- - KET. Plaintiff - vs. FRANK WATTERS aaJ LOLA G. WATTERS, his wife. Defendant, The State of Utah to said Defendant: You are hereby summoned 10 ap. pear within ten (10) days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action to brought; otherwise with-- in twenty (20) days after such service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, the plaintiff In this action will appiy to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court and of which a copy is hereto annexed and herewith semd upon you, aud will take Judgment against you for the sum of Five Hundred Forty-Seve- n A j 05100 Dollars ($547.05) for goods, wares and merchandise sold and de-- llvered, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, for 192.80 since Aug. 2, 1927, for 281.80 since Del. 21, 1926. And for $172.45 since Aug. 13, 1927, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein. ARTHUR C. COLE, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated August 8th, 1928. P. O. Address, 521 Main street, Bins- - ham Canyon City, Utah. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS. JULIUS CORELLO, Plaintiff. KATHERINE CORILLO, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to up. pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which (his action Is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure to do so, judg-ment will be rendered against you ac-cording to the demtmd of the com-plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court., This action has been brought to dis-olv- e the bonds of matrimony heisto-r- e and now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant. E. E. DUDLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. A. C. COLE. P. O. Address, Bingham Canyon, Utah. J Aug. 1 to Sept. 13, 1928. I Ambitloui Dobbin Perhaps the horse that crashed into the restaurant only wanted to demon-- strate that he could do whatever an automobile can do. Worcester Even-- tog Gazette. |