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Show OPEN LETTER TO THE JORDAN HIGH STUDENT BODY (Communication.) The following is a communication that reached our office during the week; it was addressed as a copy of that communication that was sent to the President of the Student Body, Jordan High School, Sandy, Utah, and Is an exact replica of the same, word for word. My Dear Sir: I thot that I would drop you a few lines and thank you for the splendid time that you folks rendered us. V enjoyed the dance and the basketball game, and were very glad to meet the representatives of your school, as they are in real life. Your team defeated our team fair and square (with a little help from the referee at times). But Oh Boy!, wait until your team and your rooters . come to Bingham (If they dare, and we rather think that you dare not) we will show you a glorious glor-ious time; only everything will not be In your favor, and there will be no chunky officer of the law. j running around the floor like a madman, "chucking his beef around the hall" In our hall we allow any team that comes here, or their rooters, to have a snake dance, hoochy-coochy, or any other thing that they care to Indulge in. We treat teams that visit us the best that we know how to do so; we do not interrupt them in anything they care to do. There has never been a fight between anyone on our basket ball floor. You people intended to give , us a dirty, reception. But when you come to our town we will not reciprocate recipro-cate In a like manner, but we will show you that you are too low down to appreciate ap-preciate a crowd of gentlemen that came to your game. . When you.come to Bingham, If you do, any one who cares to take exception to this letter may find me by Inquiring from any one In the halL. "Ms Name Is ? ' Very sincerely yours, i. i 8o-and-8o.. (When the Bingham crowd went to , Sandy for the last nine years for base .ball basketball, or football, they have ; always been treated rotten. And rot- ten Is the only word for It I Whenever the 8andy bunch came to fiBtngham they have been treated like the gentlemen that they are not. We suggest that the only way to treat tl em Is to show them the best time possible. Bee that they dance when-1 when-1 ever they want to, don't Insult them, i but treat them as tbo they were gentle-' gentle-' men. I Note Communications of any.' kind J will be gladly accepted for this column. |