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Show Thursday, August 9. 1928 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Model of New Airport of Los Angeles - ' asvrM 4WIWm J ' A "', , S Alia . ' ' i4 t- V T t'imwiiot) " Jj. .' ' ;. ' Miss Helen Slebels with the model of the huge new airport and field now under construction at Los Angeles, Calif, for the coming 1928 national air races and aeronautical exposition September The model shows the various runways and exposition buildings. The Snnta Monica Perpetual Arch Hoxey cup originally awarded to the winner of the first national air race ever held, Arch Hoxey, In 1CO-w- IU be awarded the winner of the first speed trials of this year's races. Miss Slebels Is holding It. 1 RITZ HOTEL BINGHAM'S CLEANEST, BEST AND MOST MO-DERN BOARDING HOUSE. WATCH YOUR I CHANCE FOR A ROOM. 560 MAIN PHONE 844 ... i , Coolest Place in Town f THE OXFORD . j Full line of cigars, tobacco and soft drinks. j American Beauty right off the ice. i SOFT DRINKS 1 Delicious Budweiser, Cigars and :i I Tobacco at the I j o Ko I I Opposite the Safeway 5 (Advertising M-H If You Have a i Printing Want g WE WANT TO KNOW ; WHAT IT IS ii!,' Putting out good printing 1 ia our business, and when J ' wt say good printing we don't mean fair, but the f II best obtainable. If you jj are "from Missouri" give B us a trial and ws wDl H ShowYoiuB ......... s n jfi'f iillssssfli. ii " si si trn'mZTT Do ' v'e.are I iUU haveycu Know Slra'K f About I OUR TheywiU t . interest I rnces y0uwhen i r I you're in j I .. ... . need of ! I : O " printing ' hnwi 'siiMuwJ U IS vm trt m w gome come SPECIAL One man tells another. Word has spread S that this is the safer place to buy used cars. J Thisweek'sdollarfordollarvalue I Late Model Oakland 4 Door f Spt. Brougham A Peach. 1 926 Dodge 4 Door Sedan, runs I I and looks like new. I Dodge Spt. Roadster. Plenty ! I classy See it. 1 I 1 927 Ford Tudor, wire wheels, Extras,' Etc. I 1927 Dodge Coupe, driven4000 I miles; practically new, a" real buy. Ford Toiiring, looks 'terrible 1 ;runs good, fair rubber his is no j'' sport model, but will give you ? service. $40.00. i I R. J. FRY, INC. I CLICK HENLEY, REP ! ACQUITTED OF MURDER, COWGIRL WILL JOIN RODEO Lorena Trickey, Cleared in Dramatic Trial, Will Par-ticipate in Show. Lakevlew, Ore. A wiry cowgirl who late last fall emerged triumphant-ly to a dramatic murder trial, will re-turn to Lakevlew this fall to win her way Into the affections of thousands of visitors expected here for big railroad celebration and annual round-up September 1 to 3, . Officials of the celebration commit-tee announced that Lorena Trickey, cowgirl and rodeo star, will be offered a contract to appear here during the three rodeo-railroa- celebration days. It was In Lakevlew that Lorena was acquitted of murdering J. . P. (Slim) Harris, the handsome cowman of whom she said, "I loved him bet-ter than life Itself." and ther Is. no doubt but that she will return to visit her friends. The Old West ' This celebration will be another chapter la the now nearly completed book, "The Old West" It commem-orates the coming of a standard-gauge- d railroad the Nevada, Califor-nia and Oregon railroad. For Lake county It means fulfillment of a dream of many years and will bring this iso-- Will Ride at the Rodeo. lated region In the corner of Oregon bordering California and Nevada Into closer touch with the rest of the world. Always a marvelous show because It Is still a part of cowland, the an-nual roundup will be bigger and bet-ter than ever, with riders from 15 states competing. It was at the roundup a year ago that the Smiling Slim Harris went to Ms death with a knife In his heart Still Colorful Cowland. Lake county is still the colorful cowland of the old days but with the coming of the railroad Industrial de-velopment seems destined to drive the riders from the ranges and to bring about a new phase of civilization. Just recently announcement was made that the M. C. ranch, one of the largest In the entire West, would be subdivided Into a thousand email farms. The old order Is changing rapidly and Pt the celebration Lnkevlew In-tends to portray a vivid picture of the old order led by the dashing Lorena and to blend with It a likeness of the new scheme of things contented farmers, railroads and good highways. i Boy Scouts Give President a Blanket ' ,TOW l : 1 isife.ijf - AfCT " 9 tip l5oy Scouts of Chippewa council of Minnesota are presenting a blanket to President Coolldge on the steps of the summer White House. f Who Wants This Old German Castle? This (s the Wattersdorf schloss at Munchen, Germany, which the city government Is willing to give away free, provided the receiver will spend 60 000 marks to repair the damaged tower. The government, although anxious to preserve the structure because of Its historical value as an example of early feudal architecture, is without sufficient funds and decided to give It away. G. O. P. TREASURER J. R. Nutt, treasurer of the Repub-lican national committee, holding one of the official receipts that will bi given to every contributor to th Republican Presidential campaign. Reads Combination of Vault Through Hole New lork. Just before 5 p. m. the other day Miss Uattie Dingle, a ste-nographer for the Good Housekeeping Institute, on the slstb floor of the In-ternational Magazine building, went Into the institute's 30-fo- steel and terracotta vault to file correspond-ence. Some one, possibly nn office boy who had not seen Miss Dingle en-ter, fhut the door and twirled the combination dials. A few minutes later, as the workers were preparing to go home, faint knocklngs were - heard. A check showed only Miss Dingle was miss-ing. Then It was disclosed that only she had the combination numbers to unlock the door. Other stenographers searched her notebook but could not decipher her shorthapd. Neariy an hour later members of a police emergency squad chopped a small hole In the terra cotta wall and passed Miss Dingle's notebook to her. She read off the dial numbers and the steel door was unlocked. "My, 'It was. hot In there," she said as. she emerged.. "'But I wasn't much frightened." Then after resting u few minutes she stared for her jhome. NEW KIND OF CHAMP ASSk l ' Here's the latest champion the champion blscul' eater of the world He Is Louis O'Neal, millionaire San Jose (Calif.) cattleman. O'Neal won a contest by eating 110 biscuits, hut he hasn't looked one In the face since. The contest was the result of n waeer. The first hundred are the hardest Louis avers. , , . . Scene of Hoover's Notification View of the stadium of Stanford university. Palo Alto, Calif., where nomination for the Presidency by the Herbert Hoover will be notified of his Republicans and wUI deliver his speech of acceptance. . ' ;,: . . l Car. Stolen, Recovered, -- . , ! fca Baby Sleeps On .iRedding, ' Calif. Sound asleep In the . bock , of the; family automobile whon thieves tpok'lt'froin In front of the' house, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. ' Elmer Shogren was still slumbering when the car was recov-ered after a frantic chase of more 'han two hours. Saved by Gogglet Rochester, Pa. W. L. Williams of Canton, Ohio, railroad fireman, finds four eyes very useful. A bullet fired mysteriously at a train struck his goggles and was deflected, cutting a furrow In his forehead.' |