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Show - - - r ,. i,unm " " , pft)pmrj Dasignalatf Colorado I railed the "Centennial tate" because It was admitted to thi Colon In 1876, the centennial anni-versary of the Declaration of lad pecdenc. " Deadly G. The most dangerous pionert of ear nu umtioxlde gas. auurt from ii vilsonou qualities. Is the fact tliut II m colorless, odorless nnd tuMi-les- s ''onseuuently, It I difficult to defect and when Inhaled a very small per rentage of tills (at In the air la vn f detent to cauae death within a few minutes. Thli gas combines with the hemoglobin ot the blood, producing hendacbe and giddiness, tben asphyxi-ation. Thousands of p ol ttope pain In neadaches.ns remarkable formula were filled by ralgU, dental pain, rheumatism, druggists last year, over 30,000 phy- - nov come in bandy tnbee ot ' slclsns. dentists and welfare nnroea 11 tablets, 2&c 0 Ubleta 60c, medV recommend and endorse ol aa cine cheat else $U9 at any pre. a barmleua, aafe, rapid relief for scriptlon druggist er pa receipt ot pain, depression, fever, cold, flu. price from ol Co Bolton, Kaf, ) ConUIna No Aspirin or Other Heart Oepressants. i Headaches! Colds! Neuralgia! Dental Pain! S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman make room - ta jmmlJjUJLM ftrmorz--. XDSHT8 ontkeWopidar NOWis the time to save on a good-lookin- g, reconditioned, late model, standard make t' Used Car. Drastic price cuts have been i made to spur buying action.We must dear our floors for more trade-in- s on new Durant nmo in . . Tovrs&Sixes.Oureinereemr.youroDoortunitY. Real Non-Ski- d Performance Slow, Even Tread Wear That's what the Goodyear All-Weath- er Tread Balloon Tire Gives. . . REAL NON-SKI- PERFORMANCE because the deep-cu- t, sharp-edge- d blocks in SLOW, EVEN TREAD WEAR the tread's center, seize; grip and hang-o- n. ( because these sharp-edge- d blocks are placed in if- - ' ' IN DIAGONALS The little girl in the picture may not know her geometry lesson, but he has learned that, for school fashions, diagonal lines are very mart In this frock the diagonal effect is achieved by means of a crossed-ove- r yoke trimmed with tie-en-which are slipped through bound buttonholes. Pleat in the lower front section provide comfortable width. The little frock is trimly belted, for belts are at much in vogue (or children's frocks ai they are for the dresses of grown-up- s. Collars and cuffs are of the material and pro-vide a youthful finishing touch. :ions for the art Woman Ml .,. M 49.59 svat www er mm sr I look these over OLDS EOADSTEE DUKANT SEDAN CHEVROLET EOADSTEE COLE 8 TOTOUNQ CHEVROLET SEDAN FORD TOUJUNO STAR 6 COACH ALL RECONDITIONED AND FIRST CLASS CONDITION Some of our fine used cars carry new-- SMALL DOWN PATUENTS car guarantees. All cars are mechanic-- EAST BUYlNQ IBUIISt ally okay, ready to give you thousands TRADES ACCEPTED of miles of reliable service. We have the model you want... Come and see. gjbUQakV CANYON GARAGE P . Bingham Canyon, Utah Pictorial Printed Pattern Na 4956 Sizes 6 to 14, 35 cents. a semi-fla- t design. They not only grip the road, but retain their usefulness longer than any rton-ski- d tread heretofore offered. Come in arid see it. We'll let the tire do all the talking. It's backed by our standard Gobd-yea- r service." ... i Bingham Garage I riTi7FNQ rnA! kr QiTPPr v rn 1 DOUBLE-BREASTE-Fashion found all types of double-breast- ed fashions very youthful dur-ing the past Summer. We even had double-breaste- d sweaters. This favor for things double-breaste- d is continu-ing with unabated enthusiasm through the Winter. It appears particularly tn coats and frocks for the junior. A trig example is shown in this coat, with its mannish tailoring. It is de-veloped in tweed, which is well to the forefront in favor for the younger girls' coats and jackets. The new tweeds are rough in appearance, bat very soft in texture, and are often flecked with white. Pictorial Printed Pattern Na 4959. Sues 6 to 16, 35 cents. . Coal; Ice, Hay and Grain DELIVERED to all Parts of Bingham Canyon PHONE 39 Bingham & Garfield RAILWAY COMPANY Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast 8 daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City In connection S 8 with the Union Pacific System. jS . USE COPPER I Brass piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 jj more than galvanized iron piping and will ' S ' , . ,. .: 1 . .LAST FOREVER ., - T. H. PERLEYWITS. H L. DAVIDSON 5 5 Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt, ' ;'Ji r-- Agent S Salt Lake City, Utah t . , ' Bingham, Utali ' . . .in the box it's (jDNTROL ... in a cigarettilt T E "Do ONE THING, and do it well." In making " cigarettes, choose the one thing that counts . good taste and give full measure! sXS From start to finish, that's the Chesterfield fS3?CX atory. Good tobaccos, skilfully blended and S7WK cross-blende- d, the standard Chesterfield method appetizing flavor, rich fragrance, wholesome yri satisfying character t$tt "TASTE above everuthinq" '( mild. ..end yet THEy SATISFY Chesterfieldbut CROSS-BLINDE-D W Liomtt Mtcti TBsicce Co. ' Iilsads Are Portuguese The Madeira Islands consist of 8t separate Islands, Madeira. Porto San-to, Cbao, Desert Grande, and Buglo The last three are uninhabited. A Portuguese named Zargo discovered Porto Santo In 1410 and he and bis crew lived there about a year before chey visited Madeira. By this discov-ery Portugal came Into possession ot these Islands and ahe still governs them. w w m "Cracked CaseUae" When crude oil le subjected to or dlnury distillation by Ore the light products distill off ap to a tempera tore of fl72 decrees Fahrenheit Above this temperature the hydrocarbons on dergo partial decomposition, with tht reuult that some light products are produced. This ts cracking and the light products are cracked gasoline It Is suitable for denning when prop erly treated to remove objectionable color and other constituents. Henpecked A British educator says benjiecked iiuslmnds live, longer. tliuo other hue buuda. They live a more sheltered life. Crobubly they do but a life Unit la too sheltered la not worth living at til. And most men. who are henpecked would rather have more real storm and less shelter. Exchange. Ventriloq'uiam" The essential of rehtrll ' oqulsm consists in tnji'nu a full hreutli then keeping the niimrle Of the chest ' end neck fixed, and speaking with almost closed nnd the. 'Hps anil ower Jnw as motionless as possible '.. while air 1 very slowly expired thronch a narrow glottis. No air must escape thrnigh the nose. e Point of Interett A governtneut bulletin any : "A rab-bit too easily caught has something the matter with It." Referred to the college boy who thinks he la devil with the ladlea,-ICehen- w. www. Not Always Twles Little twin sisters were Invited la to see a newly arrived hiilty brothel nnd stood looking at him very much Interested.' when one nsked : "Where's the other one. mother" ' . Sesry Devil The African t tint Uulnea coast believe In s particularly hideous devil and thnt If the devil sees himself In a ndrror he Immediately run's away In terror'of his own ugliness. Notes of Bell A good bell, fairly struck, should give out three distinct notes a "fun-- , dumental" note, the octnve above, or "nominal," and the octnve below, or Mhuui-note.- Very few hells have any two of these notes (nnd hurdly any all three) In unison ; the "hum-notes- " be-ing generally a little shnrper nnd the "fundamentnls" a little flutter than their respective "nomlnnla" Jeffersoa's Slavery Ideas In ttnndull's "Life of Jefferson" the following: "Be believed no preparation would render It expedi-ent to admit them (slaves) to the full rights of citizenship by making them a port of the electoral body; and on the otlier hand, be considered their retention In the state as a per mnnently distinct and Inferior free enste as frsneht with insuperable evils and dnngera." "Greybeard" Recovered Great Interest baa been taken la Scotland In the finding of a "gray-beard.- " or ancient drinking vessel, which was brought up In a net by a Ashing crew In the North sea, IK) miles from Aberdeea It stands nine Inches high, ts of brick-colore- d ware, and bears the.representatlon of an old malt with flowing beard. A family crest Is also shown. The vessel Is believed to he 300 years old Serial No. 047808 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MINERAL PATENT United States Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 1, 1929 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Bingham Mines Company, a corporation, by its duly authori-zed agent and, attorney-in-fac- t liner Pett, whose post-offic- e . ad-dress is Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for patent for the Liberty, and Antelope Fraction lodes, Minertl Survey No. 6919, situated in the West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described with magnetic variation at 17 degrees 00 minutes East, as follows, viz: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of the Liberty lode (from which the SE Cor. of Sec. 25, T, 3 S., R. 3 W., S. L. B. & M., bears N. 85 degrees 56 minutes E. 943.1 ft.) and run-ning thence N. 29 degrees 23 min-- - utes E. 1500.8 ft. to Cor. No. 1 t Antelope Fraction lode (from i which the aforesaid Section Cor- - ner bears S. 9 degrees 21 minutes E. 1257.5 ft.); thence N. 40 del-i grees 47 minutes E. 1499.7 ft.-- to i Cor. No. 2; thence N. 44 degrees 40 minutes W. 493.6 fs. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 40 degrees 40 min- - utes W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; I thence S. 44 degrees 40 minutes E. 74.6 ft. to Cor. No. 3 Liberty lode ; thenee S. 29 degrees 23 min-- ! utes "W. 1500.8 ft, to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 44 degrees 40 minutes E. 415.8 fl. to Cor. No. 1, Liberty i lode, the place of beginning, Said lode mining claim is ted in the NWK and SWK Sec 30, T. 3 S., 14. 2 W., and the SE'A Sec. 25, and NEK Sec. 36, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., S. L. B. & M., and con-tains a net area of 2.468 acres, the areas with Lot n No. 2 lode; Lot 348-Dalt- on lode; Lot 349-Lar- k lode; Sur. 2996-Ante-lo-lode; Sur. 3023-Richmo-lode; Sur. 3097-Richar- d lode; Sur. 4626-Ol- d Wahsatch lode; Sur. 3076-Prid- e of the Valley lode; Sur. 3318-Clar- k lode; Sur. 5378-Anib-lode, and Ijot 11 Sec. 30, T. 3S., R, 2 W., S. L. Mer., having been excluded. Said claims are of record in the office of the Coutny Recorder of Salt Lake County at Salt Lake City, Utah. ' The nearest known locations ore the aforesaid excluded claims, and Sur. 3619-Plazz- o lode; Sur. 3693-Pereg- o lode; Sur. 3634-Lar- k No. 1 lode, and Lot Consolidated lode. I direct that the foregoing no-tice be published In the Bingham Bulletin, a weekly newspaper published at Bingham Canyon, Utah, and nearest said claims, for nine consecutive issues. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First publication August 8, 1929. Last publication October 3, 1929. Edw. D. Dunn, Att'y., Salt Lake City, Utah. Hardly Lives there a man with soul so something or other that he gets a kick out of newspnper photographs of off-icials holnp sworn In? Boston Globe. Banish the Imp If you are up nmilnst a hard Job 'list seems Impossible, kick nut the 'Imp" nnd work henrtlly nnd cheerily Sir ttoberf Baden Powell. Three-Lett- er Drama The shortest drama that has evei oeen written Is contained in one tittle group of three letters'!. O. 8." Amerlcnn Magazine. Aid tha BUckmith '"In th wlitlovt of a hiui'KKintth'S shop It) an Ahprilw-nshlr- s vlllnce a sign Is exhibited, reading, "Twrth Carefully KxtraklL" The dpntlrt ts Its the vlllnce once a wek soil uses the smithy as a stircerr. How plpas nnt to reflect that If the dentist can not quite cope with one's atiihhnrneat molur, the blnrksmlth ts there to lend hnnd I i Ball Not Always Ct . The wirllet fiells wore prohnM) t oust, but inn da of plntoa riveted .nether. An example Is St. I'at 'Irk's hell preserved at RelfHrt Ire limd. which Is fl Inches hlfrh and adorned with mid nnd silver flllpree work.- - It Is relieved that It Is this hell whirl) Is alluded to In the Ulstei annuls of .WE. " Flying Millers j . Billed for Utah ' I State Fair Week One of the best of the seven big daily circus acts billed for the Utah State Fair, October 5 to 12, will b the famous Flying-- Millers. The Fly-ing Millers, judging from the flatter-ing reports of past performances at state fairs and as stars of the largest circuses, is an attraction of unusual merit ' The apparatus, ' or aerial ' rigging, used by the Millers is the highest and most imposing structure of its kind now in use by any acrobatic act It w especially built for them, as the steel uprights had to be tested and guaranteed to withstand the great strain imposed on them by the afb-- i letes. Perhaps, there is no one thing in a circus that makes such a hit with the crowds as an aerial act of the type of the Millers. It is known in the show business as a "flying and re-turn act." Accuracy, daring and strength are factors that make tor a good performance of this kind. - The La Role Troupe, a feature of the Millers' organization present a fast and entertaining wire-walki-act. They add a touch of sensation-alism to their work on the slender strand as they dance, run and leap over obstacles. 5bepih Admistioas Many a his lUinwipr who would think not hi an t turning a imlf-ml- l lion dnllnr. htislnev dtnl. will sheep Ishly ' admit, to hlirh spots of the most ostimlslilns pfiarai'ter a e touchdown during rolleir days; "the farewell hits of an old swwthrHrt. or even an xrrptlonail) low golf score. Farm and Fireside. |