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Show J , ,. " airmm t THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGilAM CANYON, XJTAII Thursday. June 28, 1928 floors, breakfast nook. Built-i- n feat-ures. Will take car or lot as first payment or what have you aud e like rent. Enquire Taylor Brothers , No. 515 Vermont Bldg., Salt Lake, Telephone Was. 1111. HOUSES FOR SALE. 13,000.00 5 room modern home except luru-ac- e in Sandy on good corner neur school. Has full cement abscment and Is well arranged with fr.'iich doors and mantle. Will take car or lor as first payment and balance like reft. $3,500.00. Just finished a new well construrt-e- d home in Midvale. LarK lot, pent p. water, electric fixtures right up to the minute. Jazz plaster, hardwood Early Educational Booh The born hooks nseV In education in England fro,n eiiriy times down to the Eighteenth century, were tablets on which were inscribed t!ie alphabet, the nine dn'gets, etc., and the tablets were protected by covers made of thin plates of transparent horn. Always Lovers of Hones When Julius Caesar made his In-cursions into Knglund or the Iiuul the Hrltons t t fKEiJi. C, he nisde rtotm Hit Q&fc, jt.tu strength of the horses possessed by the I'.ritons. LOST Tire carrier, tire tail light'; and license plate No. 528,'6, Utah. Heiween Copperton and Henry's ';a;v ace. Ileward. J. ('. Murry, Bingham, Utah. Return to Bulletin O'.ticee . Boarding House For Sale Furnishings for 10 Rooms and Dining Room an r.I Kitchen INQUIRE 544 'MAIN rT"l T 1 '"".'i r J f" -. I i E 5,:' - iUr?i t ' SrH -:) l:,AI . V." '! NOW is tl'O (iPlf D '.- -. P C.:!- - ..!;- - Jj I, joy t!if oi't'ii i'..;ul .Ubi i.;p.v ;; :U k'4: scino real buys, just lurnod in fifl New Oldsmoblles. They Inn e bt-ui-i frj'J thorou.s:hy checked over, recondition- - j.V,tj rj ed and repainted wlien necessary. i I ' See the Bargains Now at Our I v LOT I Next to Bingham Garage I I See our representatives: l 1 C. E. EARL and DELL HEILESEX I . Terms to Responsible People 1 DEPENDABLE J TOURSSEN I Headquarters 465 South Main. Messrs. Iespain.& Svpriers ol the "BLUE WAGON' wish the public to inspect their establish-ment- . They are prepared to serve light lunches and cold and hot drinks in a jiffy, anytime day or evenings. Clean, court-eous and convenient. STERN SIMPLICITY nd none knows how to see that the funeral ceremony of your be-loved is carried out better than an old established firm. The ex-pense is entirely within your own control in accordance with your wishes. We ask you no money in ad-vance before your lovi cm have passed away. O. DONNELL & CO UNDERTAKERS. Phone Bingham 17 Salt Lake Phone Was. 6461 WANTED Man to handle ex-clusive territory for Salt-Ki- Peanuts whish practically every grocer, drug-gist and confectionary dealer is wait-ing for. Wonderful proposition for man who is financially responsible. "Salted Peanuts lb the aheM." WW arrange to interview men vho can qualify. Salt-Kis- t Sales Co., 723 E. Merrill Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. FOR SALE ' Complete "MOVIE" ootfil Perfect Photos Half Price See it and directions in "Bulletin" window - l ICE BOX FOR SALE, either top or side leer, $20. R. J. Bir'cfrell, at Bingl ham Stage Line, ,,, 1 H3)s)im9tt IFogoti j Mrs. Parsons' Shop when selecting j $ your fine clothes for the Fourth, i I New arrivals of the finest quality J; Dresses, Hats and Lingerie are on 5 I display. Prices are moderate too! J I You'll be delighted. i I Mrs. T. H. Parsons Si V SEE US FOR GOOD PRINTING Almost Everybody (a--! Uses . . . ' The St3 Bs A compact, shaving service JqI) yT '?Ut or touB beards and. Vn Sv 'Jk tender faces. J Stropped in a jiffy. A light- - C&$ ninS shave 78 seconds from lather to towel. Flick it under fe the faucet and your 6have S OVer SlJ Its smooth-edge- d, keca blade gives Perfect velvety shaves, ff?f keeping the face soft, smooth and youthful looking. itiSJ The be,t "buy" on 'jjjjr market. without removing bhuU WeLlutcrStrop Razor Sharpens itself GUARANTEE W. with tht every dmt of Valet AoteStren Kuer he. eeututlT enthnaiaetic Should anything happen to . yonn affwtinc It perfect aerviee. aend It to oa for re. pair or replacement. If your etrop ia not In good readK tooa-ret- ura It for anew one-- no charge for either acmcaw AutoStrop Safety Rof Co., 656 Rnt Ave, New York, K Y. Price and Quality Considered jj Jj! 11 lSf J. Has always been the most serviceable building material ! known. ( - g j We have a complete line of new and first class lumber j and building-- material on hand and are prepared to take care Jf J a of your building needs promptly. , J s x isf Consult us on your building problems. f Anderson & Sons Co. I I Bingham Canyon Phone 80 s rtfiigi4aagg?n?-g.'VMV"-- i mj ".I'J- -. !igtMWIWItltlUttlMI ' .'wL ... r THE FLOUR THAT MADE White ' Lilly . WELLS' Jj r0Ce' e"a I j9k MOTHER START BAKING j ! ' DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Halt Lako City, Utah.. May 25, 1928. NOTICE Is hereby given that Mona C. Heaston Clarke of Hingram Cany-on, Utah, who, on Mar. 9, 1923, made Btock raising homestead entrj' No. 01977(5, for WViSWVi (or Lots 5 & 6) Sec. 12, E.4SK4 (or Lots 3 & 4) k SW'iSW'i Sec. 11, S'.iSE'i Sec. 10, NE'i Sec. 15 N-- i (or Lots 11. 12 it 13, YVVU)', Section 14, Township 3 fymtli, Jiang., 3 Went, A;iH Lake Meridian, has filed notice oi intention to make three year Proof, lo istubliah claim to the land above i!e rib.'d, be. fore Eli y. Taylor, i:'gf!er il. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake city, Utaj, on the 3rl day of July, Claimant nam b as wltnese;-- : A. Walter Koehler, of Salt. Lake City, 1'iih. lr, 1''. I Straiip, Ku;r n- - Jenkins Pratt, all of liini;' :i::i l;t ih. I'M F. TAYLOR, TIohMoa: (May r.I to Juno 2V, 132S). NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MINERAL PATENT. SKIUAL NO. 04713. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, May 18. 192X. 2'J7!)023 NOTICE IS HE'REllV GIVEN that, the Bingham Mines Company, a corporation, by its duly authorized a pent and attorney-in-fact- , liner Pott, whose po.st office address Is Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, has m.ule application for patent for the Agate Fw'ioii lode mindi? claim, situa ed in the West Mountain Mining Iist . icl , Salt Lake County, state of Utah, ! if.naii-c- l as Mineral Survey No. i!:..'., M'!:cr!bed, wl'-- h imitMietle xariation at 17" East, as follows, P. tinning at Cor. No, 1, (udmi whu-i- i the cor. to 25. ::. ;:i :i..r, T. :; S.. II;: . 2 and West. S.f. v.. , in. I Mer., Ii.mm lti. .21' E. 21)72.7 it.) j and niiiiii:. ; l!:c'-(- N.ll.. 1M.''.'.7 P. 1 to Cur. S-t- 2; lie r V.', j Rtl fl. to r..r. N".. "; ih-n- e- .r. ..! j V '.rK..' t: Cor. X.i. t: ti,-:i- j N..27' 10S I P. ;.. Cry. No. i. a.- -j of l.'.uiiir.Mi '. ',: Id !! !c !e isilii: i" Is l. pi the NK'l X'-c- 25, T. 3 S., H. r! W,, S. 1,, Mer, Mid conhijn-- ' a le t area of e.pi'l a. n-- , the au us in j t f t with Pe- - follmviir.; eln'm.--s !.:'. in.') In i'il .excluded, x i.:.. j Stir. 5r.7-A;- :a!e lod- - n.2M . . : Stir, r.2" Amber lode 0 12'! aiv Stir. SCfi-Suow.l- rlft iwlf..(.tr.'' -- T, Tie ireari':t knnwr, lorftitoj shown by the official plat of Mltwej ' are the aforesaid excluded (iainiN, and Stir. 2772 Oak finish lode; ur. ' 2t;iS-Palcon- da lode: and Sur. Sfil:) Palazzo lode. J Said claim i of record In the of-fice of the County fiecorder of Salt Lake County at Salt Lake City, Utah. in Look "K" of Locations, page 2(Mi. I direct that the Sdregoinp; notice be published in tike Bingham Bulletin, a weekly newspaper published ntar-- i est said claim at Blngbam Canyln, Utah, for nine consecutive ksui's. ., , ELI F. TAYLOH, . Register. First pub. May 24 th. Last pub. July 19th. EDW. D. DUNN, Atfy. Salt Lake City, Utah. around WCQRNEfejgf Mr. Art Sorensen who has hern very sick at the Bingham Hospital for sev-eral days Is reported to be somewhat Improved today. He underwent pr. operation for appeicitls some time ago and iht-- contratcd pufcuuionia. Mr. Rorens-'en'-s condition was quite gey-ion-and his numerous friends we indeed glad to note his improvement, and hope for his speedy recovery. I Miss Vera Grandcpiist was ho. t 'j to the Bachelor girls club TiHMii.iy evening.' Bridge was played. The gin sts were Ella OikHI, Elaine Morn- -. Madn Henrv, Mahle Kliild.'e.;, I.oi.i Maxfieid, Mrs. Severn Grand. in!:!, Mrs. Kenneth I!nste, and Mia lan-.l-- la Stlllman of Lo Amides. - Funeral v.er,. Pell jn..,-fro-the I'.ioai nndertnkln;: .a ii:t nt for Epifar.ln raratsio, i::itf'.- Old Mexico, who was shot til. r'n-v- x on June. 11 1 Ii fuJy in tlie nioriPie;. ' I'alilo S. BodviirUe.: ro'ii t. .! t;if.'; h funds from his count r.wnen tor ' I'ttrhil which took p!;;c, T'..".: ':au Cemetery. Mrs. Elmer Kuudsen was hoMess to tbf J'.ngmeers Ciub Friday evening I '.iPlKf was Pie diversion. A late si:-- , 1'er was served to Mr. nnd Mrs. ("n.". S'lllenper. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Pom.n. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Vni. Kelms, M. and Mrs. O. C Jones. . I Mrs. Basil Doinan entertained th Just-A-Me- re club Wednesday after-noon of last week. A delicious two course luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Heber Nicholn, Mrs. Chas. Suljenger, Mrs. Mark Han-sen, Mrs. Tracy Pumire, Mrs. How-ard Fisher, Mrs. William Keims, Mrs. William Atkinson, Mrs. Elmer1 Knud-se-and Mrs. Harry Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buchman and family, Miss Jennie Buchman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe N'orden and family and M. and Mrs. L. S. Iireckon spent Sun-day at Saratoga Springs. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larrisk and fa-mily spent Sunday at Saratoga Springs. POSTAL RATES LOWERED. Effective July 1, postal rates on several different ciasees of mail trat-te- r wilj be reduced acrording to the latest quotations sent out by the Boat office department. Registry Indemnity has also been increased from f 100 to ft 1 AAA n Some of the changes of most im-i- f portance to the general public are quoted below. Any further inform-- tion may be had by inquiring at any i j'Post Office. Post cards, old rate 2o, new rate lc. New zone rates for par-- f I eel post: locaj zone 7c per pound, ic for each additional 2 pounds or frac-- i tion. Zones 1 and 2 seven cents for ( first ptound and Is for each additional f pound or fraction. Zone 3, eight cents first pound, 2c each additional f pound. Zone 4, eight cents first f pound, 4c for each additional pound, r Zone 5, nine cents first pound, 6c for each additional pound. Zone 6, ten cents first pound, 8c for each addi- - ' tional pound. Zone 7, twelve cents first poend, 10c for each additional pound. Zone 8, thirteen cents first pound, 12c for each additional pound. Parcels collected on rural routes are two cents less than the foregoing table, on delivery within the first three zones and lc less when delivery Is made in all other zones. Special handling charges which formerly has been 25c, regardless of weight, is now reduced to a sliding scale of 10c, 15c and 20c according to weight of parcel. ! Registry indemnity rates effective ' July 1st, are: ' Less than $50, 15c. $50 to $100, 20c. t $100 to $200. 30c. $300 to $400, 50c. $100 to $500, 60c. $500 to $600, 70c. $600 to $700, 80c. $700 to $800, 90c. $800 to $1000, $1.00. j DIVIDEND NOTICE. DIVIDEND' NO. 25. I.INGHA.M MINES COMPANY'. Notice is hereby given to the stocl hohlors of iho Jjinhaiii Mines Cone pany a corporation of the State ei Ma. lie, t':at Dividend No. 25 of On. (;'P'"I Dollar per share lias been de-- j 'l.iP'd by Pie Board of Directors uvon t- l- u; eapiial stock of Uie Corporal (in), pa; aP'e on July 5b, 192. ' !i t h..ld-r- of record June 2:!.l I ilii.-k- do id, c:'om J. ,;S !'. GRAVES Preiiiier l. (.'i !i'".'i THOMAS S. WHOPS, ; Treasure Da! d ,T i:ie 12. l'i2S. I, )ST.l-'l- y:i. iCenri, 1 nij. le No-e- , I;!,,, 1; K;!r.,. l;,ge bla spot on its ti.il. Call Was. 2125 J. Saif I i.iv" fit x. f a rd. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Serial No. 017055. UNITED STATES LAND Ol' PICE. Salt Lake City, P. ah, April 21, .192K. the Utah t!oj:per Conipitiiy, a rorpora Hon of New Jersey, whoso posioffhe address Is Salt. Lnko City, Utah, by II. C. Goodrich its duly authorized at-torney In fact, whose post office s la Kearua Building, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, has fil-P- d an application for patent for the lode mining claim called the Gurdon Fraction lode mining claim, situaled la West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah, and desfgnat. d by the field-note- s and official plat on file In this office as Mineral Sur-vey No. 5164 in the SE4 Sec. 34 and Sec. 35 township 3 South range 8 West Salt Lake Base and meridian, said Mineral Survey No. 5164 being described as followi: , ji-- i Notice is hereby given, That Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the claim (from which the aoulhwest corner of Section 35, Township 3j South, Range 3 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian bears south lo 08' 30" west 2192.4 feet distant) and from Bald Corner No. 1 runining thence north 55o 08' west 165.3 feet to Corner No. 2 of the claim; thence north 65o 52' east 519.9 feet to Corner No. 3 of the claim; thence south 55o 08' east 165.3 feet to Corner No. 4 of the claim, and thence south 65 62' west 519.9 feet to Corner No. 1 of the claim, the place of beginning. The area of said claim as above described is 1.691 acres, from which are expressly ex-cepted and excluded the following areas In conflict with the following 4 named claims, to-w- lL Lot No. 227,1 1 Parkier lode, .401 acres, and Survey No. 3563, Highland Girl lode, .127 r acres; total area excluded .628 acres; the net area claimed and applied for being 1.163 acres. The claims adjoining said Gurdon Fraction lode mining claim as shown by the official plat of survey are as follows: The Venus, Lot 244, the Fly er, Lot 238, the Langky, Survey No. S670, the Parker, Lot 227, and the Highland Girl, Survey No. 3563. GEO. E. WOOLLEY. Acting Register. BRADLEY & PISCHEL, Attorneys for Claimant. Date of first publication, May 3, 1928. Date of last publication, June 28 1928 ij INVESTMENT. We have an Apartment house witfc yard and lawn in front and contain-ing Four 4 room apartments in fine condition which we will selj at a sac rlfice. This property which is occu-pied at the present time brings $110 per month. If you are interested in a rare opportunity to invest a fcinall unouDt of money at a good rtte of return, calj and see tig nt Tiulletin of 'fice. POLICE NAB WHISKEY RUNNER. Chief Sorensen and police officers gathered in car and occupants de-livering booze to bootlepper here last Saturday. The two men in the car which bad Just completed a delivery, gave ficti-tious names and readily plead guilty when bailed before Judge Kenner In City eptirt. Each was fined $100 00. The car used waa an Essex touring car. |