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Show ' . THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLETIN : S Lapland Net a Country. Lapland to not country. It Is only region with Indefinite boundaries, apreadlng Into four distinct countries: Korwsy, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Norway and Sweden have a treaty agreement whereby their nomadic Joint cttlxens may cross from Sweden In summer and move to Norway's north-west coast, and In the winter may cross from Norway to Inland Swedes. j Interpreting A poet. In fact, like any other art-ist, must not simply transcribe nature. He must Interpret her; and as she Is too vast to be Interpreted under all her aspects, he must select Whether this selection Is conscious or uncon- - . sclous, It must be prompted not mere-ly by bis physical environment, but slso by his intellectual attitude toward external nature. B. K. Sikes. old when knights wee bold. You will learn a thing or two from this flapper of 1662. "This Freedom," a Fox super-featur- e, is booked for Wednesday. Thursday and Friday will be the feature days, when "The Signal Tow-er," with Virginia Valli will be shown It is full of thrills, and one of the greatest railroad films ever produced. If you miss this one you are missing one of the greatest thrillers of a dec-ade. ands. Jt Is a jlay that will be remem-bered by all who see it. Evelyn Brent in the "Dangerous Flirt," is on the boards for Sunday. This picture is bound to please all movie goers. Wives, watch your hus-bands. Girls, watch your sweethearts. That is what you will learn from see-ing this great comedy An old time favorite will again make his appearance at the Princess theater Monday when Charles Ray will be seen in "Dynamite Smith." He is again seen in the character of the bashful and timid, yet heroic youth who is beloved by all the world. Constance Talmadge in a big ro-mantic drama, "The Dangerous Maid" is the attraction for Tuesday. It is a tale of the madcap maid in days of BWSME NOIEfi CLv , --j This evening will be the last chance for the movie fans to see Jackie Coo-ga- n in "Long Live the King," which closes a two day run at the Princess theater. For Saturday evening the manage-ment promises a real treat for the moviemads when "Hearts of Oak," with Hobart Bosworth and Pauline Starke will be flashed across the It is taken from the play of the same name that thrilled thous- - The locals were a bit slow in get-ting started, but when they did start they made up for lost time. The first session ended with the locals leading 16 to 4. At the end of the half the Oogies had worked their total to' 25 while the visitors had to - content themselves with 6. .The third quarter was the best tot the Portcrites when they made 18 points. It was also the most lucrative for the visitors as they made 9 in this canto. Both teams slowed considerable in the last period, the Oogies marking 8 and the M. I. A. lads 4. ': Following is the story in figures as to how the Oogie Oogie Wah Wah's did their stuff: " "' i, Pleasant Grove, 19 IMayer-P- os. FG FT FP F Total Allredge, rf 1 0 0 12 Coon, If S 1 1 0 ,11 Proctor, If, rf 0 0 0 2 Perkins, c 1 0 0 0 2 Hrodcrick, c, Ig. .0 0 .0 0 0 Howard, rg ; 1 2 0 0 2 Pherson, Ig 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson, Ig 0 0 0 1 0 Jacobs, Ig, rg 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .'. 9 3 1 2 19 O. O. W. W. 53 Player Pos. FG FT FP F Total Chiara, rf 11 0 0 0 22 Greathouse, If 5 2 1 0 11 Siddoway.c 7 1 0 0 14 Gcffen, rg 1 0 0 2 2 Creedon, rg 0 0 0 0 0 Rimby, lg 2 0 0 0 4 Totals 26 3 1 2 S3 Score by quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Pleasant Green. 4 2 9 4 19 O. O.W.W 16 11 18 8 S3 Referee: S. Spencer. PLEASANT GREEN LOSESIO OOGIES Tommy Porter's Fast Stepping Hoop-ster- s Trounce Visitors S3 to 19 on Monday Evening. The Oogie Oogie Wah Wall bas-ketball quintet demonstrated its abil-ity Monday evening of this week at the high school gym when they wal-loped the Pleasant Green M. I. A. five, 53 to 19. Tommy Porter's cohorts aided by the superb work of Adolph Chiara, who caged 11 baskets, played a stel-lar game, showing considerable im-provement over their previous ap-pearance. The feature of the game, aside from the playing of the locals was the ap-pearance of Walter Rimby at guard. Rimby was one of the stars on the last year's high school quintet, and his work Monday evening showed he had lost none of the prowess that had made him the most feared guard in high school basket ball. James Siddoway showed marked improvement by snagging 7 field goals during the evening, with Great house making 5. For the visitors, Coon was the shin-in- g light, with 5 field goals. His floor work was also exceptionally good. the dance at West Jordan Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fahrni enter-tained twenty of their friends at lun-cheon after the dance New Year's eve, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilkenos, who have been their house guests during the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Heniingsen and daughter, Mary Frances, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P, Hcmingsen in South Jordan on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Hyruin Bateman vis-ited relatives in Murray Saturday. w lit. and Mrs. E. J. Wykert and children, Phylis and Joe, spent Thurs-day evening with Mrs. Wykert's par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glover at West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clawson en-tertained Mrs. Clawson's parents and family at New Year's dinner, Thurs-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe , Wilkins and daughter Hell, left Friday for their home in Coalville after spending sev-eral days with friends here. , Mrs. Dave Magee, and daughter, Reah, are visiting relatives in Ameri-can Fork.. Mrs. AthaLee of Bingham Canyon is the house guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hatt. Mrs. Dewey Nelson had as her house guests Thursday and Friday of ? last week, her mother, Mrs. F. Graves ? and sisters, Misses Ruth and Frances , Graves of Sandy. , I - ' - Miss Elizabeth Hatch returned Sun- - day after spending ten days at the home of her parents in Sanpete Co. (i Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Overson and I, . two sons spent Saturday evening with ( (.-.,- . ..tejatives in Murray. Mrs. Nellie Starkey and E. Butter-fiel- d of Bingham spent Thursday eve-ning at the home of Mrs. Margaret rark. V Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richardson and family spent New Year's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rich-ardson in Murray. . Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hoagland of Midvate were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Webb. Satur-day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuphaldt en-tertained a number of friends at their borne in Butterfield canyon at a ra-dio concert Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dunham spent ' part of the holidays in Stockton, Utah, with Mrs. Dunham's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Otteson, Miss Ann Holt and Lynn Arnold attended Automatic Cover An Inkwell with cover connected with g rack In such a way that It It closed when the pen Is on the rack, has been Invented. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL BINGHAM PEOPLE 1 Wilson Shafer's Cafe I . SHELLFISH AND OYSTERS OUR SPECIALTY WE CATER TO BANQUETS AND LARGE PARTIES 24 PRIVATE DINING BOOTHS 36 East Second South Salt Lake City, Utah Your Resolution for 1925 Should Be 'T'O take the drudgery out of housekeer-in- g in your home. Put modern electric servants to do the work. They mean health and happiness for women and a cleaner, brighter and more delightful home for the - whole family. Electric Ranges Electric Washers Electric Ironers Electric Vacuum Cleaners Electric Irons Ask our nearest representative for full informa-tion about these and other electric servants for your home. You will be interested in the economy of electric service. mmPOWER&LIGHT CO. efficient; "Public Service S r For Sale On account of sickness will sell furniture for eight rooms. Suitable for boarders and roomers. Long lease, cheap rent. Four rooms now taking in $ 1 20.00 per month. Inquire at 6 1 Carr Fork. WIPLOS SHE SMli ; i ; I i Ladies Girls Babies Boys Mens B WE HAVE GATHERED TOGETHER OVER 700 PAIRS OF SHOES AND RUBBERS FROM OUR SIX STORES AND ARE PUTTING THEM ON SALE $ HERE AT BINGHAM CANYON, SATURDAY MORNING, AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. THEY WILL BE DIVIDED INTO FOUR Q t LOTS AND PRICED FOR QUICK SELLING. THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR EIGHT DAYS ONLY. HERE IS A CHANCE TO BUY SHOES AT t LESS THAN THE COST OF REPAIRING YOUR OLD ONES. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED . - I Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 f WHY NOT BUY THEM FOR YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO THIS LOT WILL CAUSE YOU TO ucDcnrcMiDDvcTvincm f FUTURE USE, AT u OVERLOOK THESE VALUES WONDER WHERE WE FOUND . ' AT- - THEMAT . BIG VALUES AT g I :: Lg $1-0- 0 Pair $1-5- 0 per pair $2.50 per pair $ sale starts Saturday morning, jan. 10, and closes the fol- - y-- - REMEMBER 8 DAYS ONLY rRDmGHT'AN-u- - all regular stock-- no -- 1 9 - :; ' ? ' - - ft BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH ;. - The First Door Up the Street From the Post Office ;g :.. . .. . " . . . . ' " - ' v:?: . ,.. , - ' 5? |