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Show J v. : V . THE BINGHAM NEWS , BASKET BALL (Continued from Page One) Granite G. T. F. P. Summeuhays, If 2 2 15 Anderson, rf 4 2 2 10 Buebner, c 0 11 1 Moore, lg 0 2 0 0 Mawson, rg .... ......1 0 0-- 2 Brown, lg 0 0 0 0 Arthur at Bingham Magna at Arthur March 2 Magna at Bingham Utah Apex at Arthur . March 5 Bingham at Utah Apex Arthur at Magna March 9 Magna at Utah Apex Bingham at Arthur ' Totals ...7 7 4 18 Referee W. Komney. Umpire Howard. JORDAN COLLAPSE UNDER BINGHAM SNOWSLIDE The Bingham High School basketeers, under their efficient coach Tom McMullen, altho they had been promised a good lick-ing, defeated the Jordan five in their own gymnasium on Friday evening by the one-sid- ed score of 43 to 14, enough to break the hearts of any team. Bingham started out with one of the best bunch of rooters that ever left the camp, and it made no difference wherever a Bing-ham basketeer looked he could always see a Bingham fan urg-ing him on to victory. At the end of the first quarter Bingham had a 9 to 2 lead and in the second had recorded 27 to 4 for Bingham. Alias's play in center proved himself the star of the evening with ten field goals, while the speedy Bingham forward Brady also proved his efficiency and scored six field goals. The defense throughout of the Bingham team was one of the leading features and they all played a splendid game. This victory cinches the division title for Bingham. The score: Bingham G. T. F. P. Brady, rf c 6 0 0 12 Hall, rf 1 0 0 2 Vietti, If 3 4 2 8 Alias, c 10 3 1 21 Rimby, rg 0 0 0 0 Patten, lg rg 0 0 0 0 Dahlstrom, lg ... 0 0 0 0 Totals 20 7 3 43 Jordan G. T. F. P. Jensen, rf 0 2 0 0 Greer, rf 1 0 0 2 Stewart, If 0 10 0 Vincent, c ..2 115 Sabey, rg 0 0 0 0 Rideout, rg 0 10 0 Lunnen, lg .3 3 17 Totals IS 8 2 14 UTAH-APE- X DEFAT UTAH COPPER FIVE On Thursday of last week one of the largest crowds seen at an Industrial League 'game attend-ed the High School Gym to wit-ness the game between the Utah Apex Team and the Utaih Cop-per. The game was closely con-tended and resulted in a win fo.' the Apex 26 to 22. The first half of the game was well played by the Apex boys with the Spencer boys al-ways leading the recording score at that time being 17 to 12 for the Apex. While Dow did some excellent wcrK tor the Utah Copper scoring four field goals. The score: Utah Apex G. T. F. P. S. Spencer, If 5 6 0 10 L. Spencer, rf 3 3 17 Larsen, c 1 113 Anderson, lg 1 0 0 2 Chiara, rg 2 0 0 4 Totals 12 10 2 26 Utah Copper G. T. F. P. Dow, If .4 119 Whiteley, rf ...... 2 0 0 4 Dunn, c 1 11 3 Smith, lg 0 0 0 0 E. Knudson, rg 2 115 G. Knudson, rf 0 1 11 Sadler, lg 0 0 0 0 Totals 9 4 4 22 Referee Homer Warner. Umpire W. Romney. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GIVE SECOND. HALF SCHEDULE The representation of the cop per basketball league met this week and drew up a schedule for the second half of the season. Play will continue until the 9th of March according to the present schedule. The University of Utah will play several practice games with the Utah Apex and Bingham. The schedule follows: February 19 Arthur at Utah Apex Bingham at Magna Magna at Arthur. February 26 Hicks' Tailoring 520 Main Street, Bingham Gents and Ladies Clothing Made Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Alterations Made. Our Work is Guaranteed Give us a Trial. Prompt Deliveries Made U. S. CAFE Undon New Management UNEQUALLED DAY AND NIGHT NERVICE Opposite the City Hall Ball and Beardall, Props. The Elite Cafe is now Open for Business Our Motto is to please GIVE US A TRIAL Take one of our Lunches to work with you. They are good Mrs. Howland, Proprietress Adjoining the Town Hall It Doesn't Seem Possible but it's a Fact $35.00 Worth of Photos with 5 Years Service for $3.00 by Purchasing one of Our Security Bonds For Further Information, Apply AMUNDSEN PHOTO First Class fA Reasonable Work VU. prices 126 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. Purest Milk for Your Babies We Furnish You Direct From Our Own Dairy The Bingham Dairy Phone 232 TRY A GENUINE HAND MADE HAVANA CIGAR THE ALBERTA Manufactured by THEO MARX 112 EastSecond South Street Salt Lake City Utah i Buy Bread that Is Made In Bingham Come in and let us show you how it is made Don't say our BREAD is no good until you have given 4 us a TRIAL Standard Bread Co. Ernest Panieri, Prop, i 1 M. L. JAMES The Home of Radio in Bingham Drop in and hear a Coast Program ' We carry a good supply of Radio Batteries Tubes and other Accessories THE UP-TO-- DATE STORE ' 489 Main Street Bingham Canyon Dance at Dundee's Utah's Most Popular BALL ROOMS SALT LAKE Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday MIDVALE (Formerly the Imperial) DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY FOLLOW THE CROWDS Royal Candy Co. STORE NO. 1, Phone 13 STORE NO. 2, Phone 189 HOME MADE CANDY CHILI, TAMALES, LIGHT LUNCHES HOT AND COLD DRINKS i Citizen's Coal and Supply Co. HANDLES ALL KINDS OF SUPPLIES HAY, GRAIN COAL AND ICE Agents for the Excellent Near Beer Beverage known as nTWNCA BECCO' NSNfMOl BINGHAM, UTAH WHEN YOU NEED MILK FOR YOUR BABIES, ASK FOR HOGAN'S CLEAN, WHOLESOME AND INVIGORATING Approved by Hugh J. Cannon V Chief Of Dairy And Food Division State Board of Agriculture Scouts Celebrate Anniversary Week Scout Council met Monday ev-ening, Principal II. R. Atkins, Deputy Commissioner presiding. The following members wue present: Mr. Joe Norden, Art Sorenson. C. L. Countryman Ray Kenner, George Nix Bish-op Lyon, George Greathouse Dr. Flynn, Dr. Richards, Boyd Barnard, Fred Turner, Judd Shilling, George Earl, J. B. My-ers, Paul Ransom, Father Lamb and Rev. Samuel Mitchell. The Council decided that in the interest of Scouting, Bing-ham Canyon should cooperate with Salt Lake Council, and raise $juu.uu to ue given to tue Salt Lake Council, therefore having the supervision of those experienced leaders, the oppor-tunity of their wise counsel, the use of the $10,000.00 Wigwam in Mill Creek and the valuable aid of one of their field workers allotted to the outlying districts such as Park City, Tooele, Mur-ray and Midvale, South Dtvis County and Bingham Canyon. It was further resolved that the Council also raise $500.00 for local needs. This fund would underwrite the expenses of a summer camp for all the five troops in the Canyon. BINGHAM SOCIETY (Continued from page one) the evening. Miss Vera Clark spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Torkelson. The American Legion Auxil-iary met with Mrs. David C. Lyon, Tuesday. Mrs. David C. Lyon entertain-ed the members of the V omens' civic club at her home on Thurs day of last week. Dr. Flynn in chosen language addressed the members on the wonderful pro-gress they have made since the club's formation. Refreshments were served to Mrs. J. B. Myers Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Mrs, Tom Nerdin, Mrs. R. H. Kenner. Mrs. Harry Gar-ve- n, Mrs. Arvid Anderson, Mrs. C. L. Countryman, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. David Lyon and Mrs Paul Richards. Mrs. Harry Garvin was a Salt Lake visitor on Wednesday. Betty Kemp, the little daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp was operated on at the Bingham Hospital on Wednesday and is progressing favorably Dorothy Barnard, the little daughter of Postman and Mrs. Boyd Barnard will leave the Bingham hospital this week. CHURCH NOTICES L. D. S. CHURCH I Evening service on Sundays, 7:30 p. m. Sunday-schoo- l, 10:30 a. m. Primary, Monday afternoons at 3:30. v Priesthood meeting on Mon-day evenings at 7:00 p. m. Relief Society meets on Tues-day afternoons at 2:00. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Holy Rosary Church, Bingham Sunday Masses : Every Sunday, 10:30 a. m. First Sunday, 9 a. m. Copperfield Second and fourth Sundays 9:00 a. m. Sunday School after Mass. Rev. John Lamb, Pastor. TOWN OFFICIALS OF BING-HAM CANYON Dr. F. E. Straup, President. F. W. Quinn, Clerk. Board Members, Dan Fitzger-ald, R. II. Kenner, Art Soren-se- n and C. L. Countryman. Town Marshal, W. F. Thomp-son. Night Patrolmen, John Mitch-ell and Si Jones. Attorney, A. C. Cole. Water Master, Wm. Robbins. Health Officer, II. N. Standish |