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Show - StsppUats Steal Wool - - .. Steel wool Is said to have been lid r tracked In muny or Its fields of nae- - , fulness by the Invention of s aome-wha-t similar nature In which copper Is twed Instead of steel The mass Is said to be as soft as sponge, and ; hu marvelous ability for cleansing pots and pans in the kitchen and otb- - ; r metal surfaces which have become ' mated or otherwise Incrnsted. The copper Is said to be absolutely scratchlcw. Thonsandi of psescrlptlons for this f ol ttops pals la headahes.ne remarkable fonnnU were filled by ral1 dentai pata, rheumatism. dniKcUts last year, m 10,000 phy. ol now comes m bMdy tabes ot Icians. dentists and welfare nnrees 11 tablet. SSo. St UbleU 60a. medV recommend and endorse as cine chest else $1-0- 0 at any pre. harmless, aafe, rapid relief for scrlptlon druggist or on receipt of pain, deprestton, teTer, cold. fin. price from ol Co, Bolton. JUe Contatne No Aspirin or Other Heart Depressants. ! Headaches! Colds! Neuralgia! 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Coal, Ice, Hay arid Grain ' DELIVERED- - . to all Parts of Bihgharn,Capyon ;: : PHONE 39'. ;,Jf.-- ' V .' ooooooooo9eea0 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ! special this week only Special! ; g CE DINING-ROO- SUITE 0 Blended Walnut Genuine Leather Seated Chairs "fflllly $134o This Week Only ,r q $19.85 Buffet Mirror FREE DVbedS 2 ' IlillAA A m "'Get yours now and save g : 3 . ; O j Granite Furniture Company I Bingham Canyon, Utah oooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo JT : Bingham; Garfield Railway company I j Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast j daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection j with the Union Pacific System. . . . - S j USE COPPER . . , ." J 3 Brass, piping for. $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 S 3 .more than galvanized iron piping and will J .7 " , . ' V . LAST FOREVER ' ' ' ; T. fl. PERLEYWITS. -- v- H. L. DAVIDSON J . i Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. - Agent 5 Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah J sUMMUWWtttsWIMtWaUtsti WANTED Woman ! To Care For 1 6 Room ( Hotel . Call At J Copperfield Hotel ( For Particulars ! t '' Extreme Meet - . The sublime and the ridiculous are often so nearly relnfed that It Is dtf flcult to class them sepniately ... One step above the sublime mtikes the rl dlculous. and one step above the ri-diculous makes the sublime again. Paine. - " Antiquated ID fjf - 3 ' t Serial No. 047808 NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOE MINEEAL 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 author-ized agent and, attorney-in-fac- t liner l'ett, 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, Mineral Survey No. 6919, sitimted in the West' Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described with magnetic variation at 17 degrees 00 minutes East, ihs foliows, viz: ; Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of the Liberty lode (from which the SK Cor. of Sec. 25, T. 3 S., It. 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 Antelope Fraction lode (from which the aforesaid Section Cor-ner bears S. 9 degrees 21 minutes E. 1257.5 ft.); thence N. 40 de-grees 47 minutes E. 1499.7 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 44 degrees 40 minutes V. 493.6 fl.. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 40 degrees 40 min-utes W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence 8. 44 degrees 40 minutes E. 74.6 ft. to Cor. No. 3 Liberty lode; thence S. 29 degrees 23 min-utes W. 1500.8 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 44 degrees 40 minutes K. 415.8 ft. to Cor. No. 1, Liberty lode, the plaee of beginning. . Said lode mining claim is loca-ted in the NW and SV Sec. 00, T. 3 S., R. 2 W., and the SEK Sec. 25, and NE4 See. 3G, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., S. L. B. & M., and eon-tain- s a net area of 2.4(58 acres, the areas with Lot 327-Dalto- n No. 2 lode-- , Lot 348-Dalt- lode; Lot 349-Lar- k lode; Sur. - 2996-Antelo-lode ; Sur. d lode ; Sur. 3097-Richar- d lode ; Sur. 4C26-01- d Wahsatch lode; Sur. 3076-Prid- e of the Valley lode; Sur. 3318-Clar- k lode; Sur. 5378-Aiwh-lode, and Lot 11 See. 30, T. 3S., R. 2 W., S. L. Mer., having been excluded. Said claims are of record fm the office of the Coutny Recorder of Salt Lake County at Salt Lake City, t'tah. The nearest known locations are Ihe 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. 1 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 cotisecuiive issues. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First publication" August 8, 1929. Last publication October 3, 19-'- 9. Kdw. D. Dunn, Att'y-- . Salt Iake City, Utah. PULSE RATE DROPS WHEN AIR IS KEfT MOVING THROUGH HOUSE Mere air motion, even .though the air be at a temperature that Is oppressive when tt Is still, bin the power to lower the pnlse rate, reports the Holland In-stitute of Thermology of ..Holland, Mich, as a result of 12 years of re search done at the Pittsburgh Inborn-tor-of the United States Bureau of Mines and the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers. This Is Important to every home own er. the Institute adds, because It of t lie severity of discomfort due to excessive atmospheric conditions. . But In one series of tests In En hind. It was fouud that Just keeping the overheated sir moving at high ve-locity around seven men reduced the pulse rote of one from 128 to 84 bents a minute and of the others by 6 to 20 beats Sliiillnr results obtained In re search work at the Pittsburgh labor a tory are shown In the chart ! n herewith, which nas been simplified by the Uolland Institute of Thermolojj from' One formulated by the America J Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers. Practically, (he Institute's engineers state, this means that If the air In the home con be kept circulating through the rooms at a lively rate, e distinct cooling effect .will be felt by all the occupants,' To make this pot slble, the leaders of the warm air beat-ing' Industry huve Introduced eleetrt fled propeller unit Into their heating systems, which during hot weatliet keep rooting breezes circulating through the bouse."--- ' These Infest tyiies of "vaporalre" heating systems also make for greet er heating efficiency and economy dur - Ing the winter, for then the function of the propeller unit Is to distribute the heat more rapidly through tle rooms that require It. Heat waste IS reduced because the system Is based on the principle o,( a large volume of moderately wanned air Instead of a large volume of super heated air. syr teius ol this type ere available both for new homes iwtd fur "the conversion of oltMype warm air heating plants already Installed. - ssmuieieKSMSter vtxn itinput ,.. jt' ll " ! J 10 " 51 m, ojjiii-tfi- i i uTS il T Si til i i smo tt mitt mi r T m tt wewtfttiVMiwufej i -- t am iiii m (Miitrtu w L. . ' il T h mm ry Iiii: 'ail ' w ' ' s! TIMfUATUDI points a way to comfort during il , severest beat .waves.' .... i Scientists recognise the pulse rate an the best warning of heat stroke In children, and others liable to severe ailments. ,hi ntiui words, pnlse rate Id the licet Indicator i v i,.- i Aviator Don't Mind "To get a good view of un uirplune right overhead, you huve to turn np your nose at It," says Sum Silks, the town wag, "but the pilot don't mind such conduct In folks that's plainly benen'b him." Karm nd Fireside.,- - Fiae Residential Street rhe relative standing ot the vri ins large streets of the Ainerltnn cities Is, of coarse, largely a mutter ot opinion, but according to Kdwiirri Hungerford In hi: book, "Itocliester ' East avenue, Rochester. Is per hn' the finest residential street In America He says that this la due not only t the beauty of the homes.. hut nlso t the careful restriction of the style ot architecture and the encronchmcut ot ' business. . Ar;sntin'B Territory '.!tiii'iihi if ,i iiii'ni' liiiMirl ap Ilril ur wliolc m. hi : t prihn ol luiitli An.Hilcii. oxti'iHlln fioin Hu -- Inili nf M.iKclhin tndclinllcly north ivurd to nlmiit flip llilrly-elfhtl- i M:iriil'el of soiitli lutlliiile. In Itn pres nl use I'ntuyiiiiU has no political -- k'nlllciinie. It Is cencnilly restrict-- l to the region lyine east of the Andes him) tto'itli of Ulo NYsro. This iiuiiitry remnln-- d nnclalmed until I jSI. when It whs Incorporated with Irgeuiliiii ' Sbaepiih Ad ninioni Many s big HiiHu-le- who nouhl think nothing ol ttirylnji'a iinifmll lion dollar business hI. will Sheep Ishly admit to cherishing llh apote of the most aKloitlshlng chiirncter a toiichihiwn during college days; 'he farewell kins of en old sweethenrt. or even en -- xN't'llonall) low elf icore "itw md PI reside. "Greybrjid- - Kerord fireut Ihteresi tun "'n tnkn In Gotland In the tindlou "t leard." or snclent drinking vessel .vhlrh was brought np In S net by a ishlng crew In the North sea. fiO miles 'rom Aberdeen. It stands nine lnche iij;h. Is of brick-colore- ware, and iienrs the representation of so old man .lib flowing beard. A family cnsi l lno showa The vessel ' t e 300 years old Bingham Stage Line i 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. Salt Lake City Office Sernloh Hotel 107 E. 2nd South Phone Was. 1069 SCHEDULE Cars leave Salt Lake City ot 7. 9, and 11 a.- m. 1, 3, B, 7, 9 and 11 p. m. FARES One wav $1.50 I Round Trip . $2.50 ' . larly Eagtlsh Novelist Jane Austen wua one of the moat fgmous of English novelists. She had the advantage of an education fur hu perlor to that of most girls of hei day. She was educated hy her father, Jane was the youngest of seven chll dren, of whom only one oilier was a girl. Her falher was rector of Stev en8on, near Boslnstolie, in Hump shire. Hero she llvedfor the first 2. years of her life. She-- Is said t huve been the founder of the domestic novel Color Aflectf Nnrves There me thne who rlnlin thiil tin 'olur you xurroiinil yourself with at eels vim psychologically and that tin iridium color Is trying on the nerves Whether or nut one Kes unite as fin is admitting that unreservedly', we ah :niu Hint there Is tin atmosphere a! ctfulnetig and nulet In a mom will' nftly tinted walls which hlend litit nciiloiigly nith the other cnhirs (n tin ' 'num. J Ti Safe Holdup There Is an embonpoint In middle age from which suspenders point the way of salvation. . smmoNS In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, " State of Utah. IONACIA MENOOZA, Plaintiff v. IGNACIO MEND.OZA, Defen-den- t. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby sjinmoned to appear within twenty days after he service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered aginst you ac-cording to the demand of the com-plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to secure a judgment of divorce dissolving the contract of marriage now ex-isting between the Plaintiff and Defendant. W. S. DALTON, Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Address, City Hall Bingham Canyon, Utah. First Publication Aug. 15, 1929. Last publication Sept. 12, 1929. Wood Turns to A gat Nt'iit time you come Mcniss ti pttrl 'led tree It uniy Interest ynu to know .lint In few rcnlnilfs more It will '.MHiiinp ueute from whlrh the .(ewelrj .'.ml nuirliles of another nse riniy Up to a few renturlei apo et the Farm Journnl. this wood "tone wna hlchiy prized tin a mnpli 'harm, and s believed to he alili to do everything from stopping tin low of hlord to miming hurrlciine Silence and Sound ( A produce! tells " ilitil the movlf i nf the future will t ,i mlilniitlon ot silence and annnd We know whnt ( that- U --a tnrn otrrylng on an arpu i meat wlta bla wife. |