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Show THE niNGIIAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thursday, January 5, 1923 I Slam Here, Somewhere "A butcher was driving a cow to the slaughter pen," relates the Tribune, "when a stranger tapped him and asked. 'What are yon going to do with that cowf 'I am going to kill her said the botcher. I Oh, I wouldn't do that,' said the I stranger. 'Ton feed her for awhile H1 and I think she will live." H Fiihet' Sense of Smell To determine whether fish have a sense of smell, carp were blindfolded at the zoological Institute at the Uni-versity of Munich, in Germany. It was found that the tfs!' refused to eat bits of meat boiled t extract every trace of odor, but when a similar piece oS meat was sweetened the carp snapped It up greedily. Purchase price payable In lawful money of th United tetea. Dated ut Salt Lake City, Utah, this 7th day of December, 1927. . CLIFFORD PATTEN, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of. Utah. By C. L. SchetUer, Deputy Arthur C. Cole and C. A. Gillette, Attorney for Plaintiff. Da to of first publication December 10th, 1927. Date of last publication January 5, 1928. SHERIFF'S SALE. hi the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, James Rolando. Plaintiff against Mary Rolan-do, Defendant, to be sold at Sheriffs Sale at thp. west front door of the County Courthouse In the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on he 6th day of January. A. D. 1927, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the right, title claim and interest of said Defendant,, of, in and to the following lererlbfd real property to.wit: Com. ssencing South 78 degrees 06 feet East 77.5 ft from Corner number 1 ef Starlees Claim. U. S. Lot 16; thairtsc West 8 taet. thenae South 19 egress 41 feet West 38.5 feet, thence Zoet n feet, theneo North 25 feet to bcgtuln la Town of Btnghaa Cany-- , en, and toow M W Mftta etreel. .! aated In gait UU Wwatfv Siata 6t VICTIM OF MINE ACCIDENT BURIED AT BRIGHAM CITY. Funeral services were hvld for Lp. mon D. Johnston at Salt Lake City on Tuesday and the body was shipped to ! Brlgham City for internment. Norma Vetteta Codell, the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Codell of Freeman Ave. died Dec. 31, 1927. Funeral . services . ware held Wednesday, Jan. 4, at the L. D. S. chapel here and burial took place 1.: the Sandy cemetery. Robert Hamilton, infant son of R. C. and Mrs. Hazel Jessie Smith died Jan. 1, 1928. Internment took plac? Monday, Jan. 2, in the Bingham ceme-tery. The falling of a small rock from a bucket which was being hoisted up a shaft in the Apex mine caused the in-stant death of Lemon B. Johnson who was working in the bottom of a shaft he was sinking on a contract for the mining company. In some way the rock rolled from the bucket near the top of the shaft and after falling a diuance of some. '400 feet struck Mr. Johnson square, on the head fractur. Ing hW skull and killing him instant-ly. '. H ' . ': ; ' :. Mr. Johnson was a native of Brig ham City, but had made his home in Salt Lake and contracted there and a Bingham for many years. He vaa 40 years of age on December 9 of last year and married. He Is survived by the following brethren and slaters: H. L. Johnson, Keetley, Utah; M.F.Johnson, Omaha. Neb.; Mrs. C. H. Dyer. Salt Lake, and Mrs. R. A. Earta of 8an Francisco, Cal. . V 1 DIVIDEND NOTICE Dividend No. 23 BINGHAM MINES COMPANY Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Bingham Mines Company, a corporation of the State of Maine, that Dividend No. 23 of One ($1.00) Dollar per share has been declared by the Board of Directors upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable on January 5th, 1928, to stockholders of record December 20th, 1927. Books do not close. ,,, (Signed) JAMES CRAVES, President t ,,, (Signed) THOMAS WOODS, r Treasurer ed December 13, 1927. II JWtti 11 SLAVK BOGU. On Friday evening at 7:30 tlwv? will be held a inont Important meet. Ing of nil tl e Catholic peope of Ilyland Boy, In the Slavk r.ogu Hall. All adult Catholics, ment women and chldrcn should make every effort to come and all nationalities represented by Catholics . hould notify fr!'"".-V- i and be present. This meeting will 1 - reported to the Rt. Rev. J. J. Mltty, by the pastor Stephen Davis. community church notes. SUNDAY 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. 6:43 P. M. Epworth League. i 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. TUESDAY Boy Rangers meet at 3:30 P. M. Boy Scouts meet at 7:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY Primary Junior League meets at 2:30 P. M. NOTICE. ... Ladleu Society will meet at the church Friday at 1 P. M., at which hour luncheon will be served. Every member should plan to be present. Rev. Rex B. Barr, pastor of the Community church, will apeak at the district conference Monday evening, January 9. 'The conference will' be held at Ogden Jan. 9 and 10... Bishop Mead of Denver will be the principal speaker at the conference. - Eternal Quettion Jl These limbs; whence had we them II this stormy force, this life blood with Its burning force? Tbey are dust and shadow a shadow system II gathered around o'er me; wherein, 11 through some moments or years, the ll divine essence Is to t revealed In the flesh. Carlyle. Earthquake Tremor More than 100,000 parthquake shocks have been recorded ull over the world during the last SO years, according to statistics published in Rome. Most of these were only short tremors. Italy experienced the largest number of shocks, about 25,000, while Japan LOST. had only slightly less. One ladies purse between pout of-fice and No. 12 Markham, Friday, Dec. 30th. Pur8e contained ticket from Salt Lakt to Ogden on Iner.Urban. aL so several dollars In silver. A suit-able reward will be paid for the re-turn of same to Bulletin office. . How's Your i Tires? : .. 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Also this simple device will do away with the serai lng noise ehulrs generally make when moved about. There are rubber caps manufactured for this purpose, but the felt will be found easier to attach, as It can be cut to any site. Long strips also can be cut to lit the rockers of rocking chairs. Elephant Have Cold I Circus elephants often suffer from colds and the method of treating them Is more or less difficult However, one remedy that seems helpful at least is to make the elephant Inhale boiling vinegar, which s done by half V. filling a bag with vinegar and hanging f It over the elephant's trunk so that It has to inhale the fumes whether It wants to or not. The fumes are , M keld to be quite beneficial. II TOWN OF BINGHAM CAN-YO- N, UTAH. SPECIAL FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY ELECTION. January 10th, 1928. PUBLIC NOTICE. Tarsuant to resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Town ot Bingham Canyon, Utah, adopted and approved on th seventh day of December, A. D. 1917, pnbllc notice is hereby given that a special election will be held in tha Town of Bingham Canyon, Utah, on Tuesday, the tenth day of January, IWL At said election there will be sub-mitted to a vote of the property tax payers . of Mid town the following queston: "Shall tha Town of Bingham Cany-on, Utah, establish and, maiatala a fra,uMIe library and levy a tax of on mill on he dollar for the purpose of establishing and maintaining the Same?" . ... The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock A, M., and continue open natil 7 o'clock p. M. of the same day and win be eloeed at that honr. 'iN . WITNESS WHHRBOF, the Board . of Trustees of the Town of Bingham Canyon, Utah, hae caned t&to notlee to be published and posted as required by law, thto seveath day f December, 19BT. , iSigned) '. , DR. .. F. B. BTRAUP. FRANCE W, QUINN. Clerk of Board of Trout. The election of officers for the Bingham Volunteer Fire Department Company No. 2 was held Tuesday eve. tflng and the following men were chosen for the respective office: Captain It. R. Marriott; 1st Asst. Cap-tain Lawrence West; Second Asst. Captain Bob Burke. Chairman, M. A. Stowart; Asst. Chairman, Lawrence West; Sec-Tre- U. John T. Weat. Mr. Marriott was elected for the eighth consecutive time to the office of Captain for bis company. Mrs. Edna P. Wade entertained at dinner on New Year's day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bry. er and Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Jarrett and family "of Salt Lake. ' ; Ml. eron Graham spnt ber vacar tion with relatives lu Falrriew. ... .. . - ... Miss Florence Chllda returned Mon-day from SpringrilLj where she spent her vacation. ' Mrs. Edna P. Wade held "Open House" Monday for Bingham students who atend the University of Utah. Forgotten English Author. Mary Berry was the well-rhym-name of an Englleh author. She and her stster were devoted friends ot. Horace Walpole, who remembered theni In his will, and whose literary works were collected and edited by the anthnr In 17051. Self--Help the Doctrine If yon would bave a faithful servant and one that you like, serva yoarsetf. Bnjmta Franklin. .r, MflrthaW9deades KITCHEN COUNCIL i An Emrt-genc- Shelf In yonr Ut-rhe- a Is many times a life saver. Maybe you have been away from home for a few day? and return too late or anyone ot a dozon things may have happened to prevent your get-ting to the market In time. Dinner has to be prepared all the same. That's when an emergency shelf will sav the day. You can prepare a wonderfully tasty meal In about thirty minutes. Set aside a special shelf and keep these canned goods always on deck pineapple and prepared grapefruit or prepared mixed salad fruits, mayon-naise, eanned sweet potatoes, spinach, asparagus, eanned milk, chicken soup or any kind, plum pudding In the can aad dried beef. Thsa If y only cast find a little lettuce aad some butter m the refrig-erator aad bread In the boa, dinuor wlH soon be ready. If the bread is dry toast It Thhi to what you'H have for dinner creamed dried beef (aervsd on the toast if you wish). Candled sweet potatoes, buttered splnaoh, grape-fruit and ptneappla salad and plum pudding for dessert. With a little butter, flour and canned milk the white sauce for the dried beet U quickly mads. A little bard sauea for the pudding can be put together while other things are wanning. Now. i.in't this a dinner good enough for any-body? Another meal all from the same emergency shelf might lw chioJu'a soup, asparagus salad. rreumH :s n ach, sauted sweet potatoes, and plut.i pudding. If you have just a few mluut.es ! o spare, for dessert you can make i:i i quick little cup cakes and thoy delicious too. Little l.hrhteuVg CaV IV; cups Drifted Sao K'.om' Two-thir- cup sugar 3 teaspoons haking powder llalf-ieispo- n sa'1 One-thir- d cup melted shortening 2 eggs 1 teaspoon each vanilla and lemon extracts. Melt shortening in motsurin; cu; and cool until onv ulightly w i :n (Tin or aluminum tup is l'st.) .i-cj;; s whole, droiip-'- in'o me '" siiorening. F!nh iiVAnx u: milk or water. Siff :ti: dry icsrM; y.u toiv'lvr three '.:- - I'"'':' l:l''!l gredients Into mi::iiii liow! and iV first with t'SK Imatev then wttli sp-x.- : while gradually ad.i:as dry ingred: tni. Htat three ;ninute Add tUvr ing. l'ut batter into greased tii'ifi':-tin- s and hake for 20 mir.u-- e ai 40 denrees fahrenheit. Remember I'm always lad t.i li-- from you and to assist you'with h ketplng problems whnver you vnt. me Address. Martha Meadrt. Hum Service Bereu. Sprry Klour Cm . Francieco. HUNDREDS OF YOUNG SINGERS FOUND IN HUNT FOR TALENT i OALJ f UADAM UOU15E. VfOMtR. MRS. EDGAR. STILLMAN KEULEY Ng KENT I? r Ik '2uv. pk s:Jj -J-EN young Americaj singers T presumably the best tn the fr country will face the micro-1:-- J phone at Station WEAF in New York City early in De-cember to sing for fame and fortune. They will be the finalists In the Na-tional Radio Audition ot the Atwater Kent Foundation ot Philadelphia. This nation-wid- e quest for radio voices has already revealoa hundreds of young singer? ot promise, who have entered the contests eagerly be-cause the auditions offer them recog-nition at home and a chance to com-pete for prizes aggregating $17,500. Distinctive figures are sponsoring the undertaking a: e. Natioual Audition Committee. They are Madam Louise Homer, the Metropolitan Opera star; Mrs. Edgar Stillman Kelley. president ot the National Federa-tio-of Music Clubs; Edward W. Bok. former editor of the Ladies' Home Journal, and Mrs. Otto H. Kahn. wife of the world-famou- s NewjTork bank-- r and music patron. Winners of slate auditions one boy and one girl receive silver medals and are taken to their district audi-tions at the expense of the Founda-tion to compete with young slngera from their neighboring states Winners t each of the five district auditions ns young maa aad oaa yonag woman a each eoetr gob awdt aad an a i E0WAR.D W. 0OIC taken to New York by the Atwatei Kent Foundation for the finals, which will be broadcast over a national net work ot stations. The awards tor these will be as follows. Winners of first place ont young man and one young woman-w- ill each receive 15.600 cash and two years' tuition in a musical con servatory. Winners of second place win each receive (SfiW cash and one year't tnltion. Winners of third plaea wRl aaek racerra 11.090 and ens year's tofttoa. Wnoeva of foorpt plaea wDl saia raEatv fita. i - SHERIFF'S SALE, the Dtotriet Ckmrt ot th. Third Jaalolal District in and for the Coun-ty of Salt Lake, Stat of Utah, Tracy aan and Trust Company, a Corpora-tion, Plaintiff against Anson Kesler aad Sarah Ana Kesler, his wife, defendants, to b sold at sfcer-jtff- e sal. ale at the west front door of the mrty Court House In th City and Cetmty of Salt Lake. SUta of Utah, an the twenty-eight- day of Decem-ber, im, at 12 o'clock noon of the aatd day, that certain plewe and parcel af land situated la Bait Lake County, 8tt of CUh, deeorlbSNl aa follows, to wft: commenang at a point nine (9) rods east of the Booth wt coraer of Lot two It), Woc4 Binety-ain- a (), ptata A, 8Ut Lake City BttrTey, running these ttfct thro aad M kalf rode; thenca north tea (M) rods: themoa we Urea aad one half f3V6) rods; thenae south tea (10) rods to the plaoa of begtaaing sftuatd in Salt Lake Coonry, Btat of Utah. Purchase price payaala In Uw. ful money of the United Statea. Dated at SaJt Lak Oity, Utah, this twenty ninth (2) day of November. 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