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Show UTAH COPPER BALL FOR BENEFIT OF RED GROSS The following is a statment issued by the committee of the Utah Copper employees dance: I Tills announcement is the only correct cor-rect and official announcement that j has been issued by the committee, for j the dance that is to be given in Canyon Can-yon hall February 19, 1918, by the employees em-ployees of the Utah Copper mine at Bingham. I The proceeds of this dance do not : go to the employees, but to the three local chapters of the Red Cross, viz: j The Lower Bingham, the Upper iBing-jham iBing-jham and the Highland (Boy chapters, iand one-fourth goes into a tobacco i fund for the boys who are somewhere in France. Everyone is assured a good time by the boys, every employee of the, Utah Copper is pledging his support' The dance is given by the office force, the railroad employees, the skilled and unskilled un-skilled laborers. The admission to our dance is one dollar, sometimes called a bone, tne ladies are free. The following committees are in charge of the different phases of the work: Chairman J. S. Meyer. , Floor manager B. D. Williams. Floor directors S. L. Byram, Gene Sullivan, George Thomas, Jack Steele, L. B. .Middleton, F. A. Doble. iThe Special Service Committee 8. P. Davies, Jack Whitmore, !8. G. Struthers, S. P. Jenkins. This statement is the official one, made by Chairman J. S. Meyer. |