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Show - THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH PAGE FIVE Anioinccfng Me lOlU ' " (SLOT Slf? 0 " It's a glorious life out in the open! With the scent of pine trees in the air. Ahorse Wft fl V'J' V i and a gallop, then a wonderful dance at the OLD MILL CLUB. r j 1aJ V f yii Cj2: The motor car has never quite displaced the horse in the affections of the true Salt Laker, ' 4v'tL,V jj j ' - J and few are the days of the year from now on, when the roads and hridle paths at OLD , 74 XSp! fffpTy MILL CLUB will lack their quota, enjoying the athletic pursuit of gracefully reining a w V " t" spirited horse over fine country roads. , ' , In a few minutes, on horseback, you are taken into the wild and rugged depths of Big V Cottonwood Canyon, at the mouth of which is the famous OLD MILL CLUB. This V picturesque gorge a wilderness of sheer cliffs 'and dense forests is regarded by many yj , as the most typically charming of all the canyons of the west and the OLD MILL iL i . CLUB is unquestionably the most distinctively unique of all Country Clubs. hi MffyTfTS 'lPfF ( W Come, know the thrill of riding of looking into the yawning canyons of diping into U LA Jl 11 If II HYlllflL Ivll II the velvet mountain air there's something different at the OLD MILL CLUB. f TtJ HV Al VV V.vWJLI r.VarH l-- 9r THE OLD MILL CLUB maintains its own stables of 18 saddle horses every one a V Vvty " - ' beauty and well gaited. Attendants to take care of the horses as you alight at the door ' I' 1T A of the OLD MILL CLUB. S I Of JUcjWCinP A hundred fine horses can be boarded at the Club stables the starting point of a dozen rN . nice rides over a hillside boulevard, or down into the valley over good country roads; JoLxjvdpwp1 ji ft jlJtJLJLvP-)-jLSK-- 2 or up into the hills among the pines and wild flowers whatever your heart's desire, it w starts at the "OLD MILL CLUB." NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC On sultry nights, when life in the city is at a standstill, coolness and joy will be found in I . dancing at the "Old Mill Club." Eighteen of the finest riding horses fresh fiom Southern Utah's famous pastures. Come! . Ride the Romance Trails of Old Mill Club astride a gaited steed of your own choice. . The most fashionable hostess of Utah's brilliant and exclusive social coterie will make it Special privileges to club members. . their favorite place of entertainment. Visitors from across the United States and home folk alike will find in this super-establishme-nt rest and recreation, and play. Why not get the "crowd" together for a "dancing party" one or two nights a week at romantic Old Mill Club ! . ... ' tyjS. Private dancing parties are gay affairs at Old Mill Club reservations may be made at A 1 fit Wasatch 4104. Dancing every night except Sunday, ; 'X-- i Membership Advanced if I ,V. 1ly Now that the CHATEAU is so successful and the WATER JwJoj&S' I ( il j GARDENS have become the most popular dancing spot in Salt 1 AjV'jJ j J If 1 I I T 1 I Lake and the RIDING CLUB established with 18 fine horses, . TAylf IV 1 1 I fTj J I V ' .. 1 IJ j new saddles and equipment, together with the completion of up- - j" f"l ilt? "Wkj V , p 1 " f "'''r stables and since the intermediate floors have ' 11 y fiO A v ilWx AtfVt been built, and the clubhouse ready for the roof memberships J Lj in the "Old Mill Club" will increase $100 each August 1st. In r'l 7 rM three weeks 100 of Salt Lake's representative boosters have JT' fj'M , . . ; joined the Old Mill Club there are a lot of fine fellows who will JjngVW . be disappointed when they can't buy a membership in Old Mill s sEtfrif m' Club at any price. There is the place to enjoy the unspoiled A 6tately little affair among the Oaks and Cottonwoods until the Club dining and ban-- quet rooms are completed and placed under the supervision of a maitre d'hotel and a thrill of youth-- Old Mill Clubl )fe y chef, both of interesting fame, whose service and cuisine at the Old Mill Club will . .. A satisfy the most exacting guest delicious light lunches are being served in the CHA- - - . - II TEAU, and at city prices. 1 ' ' VI |