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Show ! .,...!...'. TOE BINGHAM NEWS j J J Odds and Ends 'must go at prices less than ' I I Sheep Lined Coats, Wool Hose (Wholesale gK'SKS S BfljSjS ffi ROOM FOIt SPUING GOODS WHICH ARE NOW ON jjj g ,T SH.m5T?W WAY OFF S khuulab . SALE. . jg I Outlet Qothing Store ' j I MAIN AT CARR FORK WE SELL FOR LESS - ffi Swan, rg 3 0 0 6 Totals -- 19 9 5 43 Referee II. Warner. MAGNA TEAM SUR-PRISES THE FANSI The Utah Apex team journey-ed to Magna Wednesday even-ing and were defeated by the Magna boys to the tune of 43 to 39. Lola Spencer was able to be on the floor and made six goals in spite of the fact his shoulder was badly hurt less than a week before. Archibald and Thompson were the stars for the Magna team. ' The score: Utah Apex G. T. F. P. S. Spencer 3 0 6 L. Spencer 6 0 0 12 Larsen, c o 4 l w Anderson, lg ..... 1 0 O A Chiara, rg 2 4 2 0 Totals - Ii 11 3 39 Magna G. T. F. P. Archebald, If J 2 1 15 Roberts, rf ........ 1 0 Thompson, c A Egbert, lg 2 4 2 6 hour in the near future or far future, you will yearn for the touch of my friendly hand. 1 am your comforter and best friend. I am calling you. I AM THE CHURCH !" I AM CALLING YOU "I am the best friend of Man-kind. To the man who prizes sanity, peacefulness, pure-min- d-jedness, social standing and long evity, I am a necessity. j I am hung about with memor-ies memories of brides, memor-ies of mothers, memories of boys and girls, memories of the hated as they grope their way to the shadows. I am decked with loving tears, crowned with loving hands and !i6firts In the minds of the greatest men on earth I find a constant dwellingplace. I live in the lives of the young and in the dreams of the old. I safeguard man, with a friend ly hand to the man in fine linen and the man in the homespun. I give gifts that gold cannot buy, nor kings take away. They are freely given to all who ask. I bring back freshness of life, the eagerness, the spirit of youth which feels that it has someth-ing to live for ahead. I meet you with out streached arms and with songs of glad-ness. : Some-tim- e someday some known at Troop No. 3 and Troop No. 4 Respectively. This makes Scouting more permanent in the Canyon. All new Scouts will pay the registration fee of fifty cents The Highland Boy Troop meets Monday nights and the Copper-fiel-d Troop meets on Tuesday nights both at 7 p. m. Queen Esther Circle meets with Miss" Hazel Heather The regular meeting of the Queen Esther Circle was held at the home of Miss Hazel Heather. The following members were pre sent: Mrs. Arvild Anders6n, who is the leader of the group, Miss Clara Christensen, Miss Cather-ine Williams, Miss Robins, Miss Laura Gresham, Miss Margaret Ireland. The Circle are busy planning for a play which will be given in the near future. The subject of an Invitation Party was also discussed. Refresh-ments were served by Miss Hazel Heather and her Mother, Mrs. COMMUNITY M. E. CHURCH Ed. Heather. Elects Sunday School Officials , for the Year. After the regular Devotional Service Wednesday, the Sunday School Board convened and the following were elected to serve as Officials in the Community Sunday School: Mr. Arvid E. Anderson, Superintendent. Miss Hazel Heather, as Secretary. Miss Druzell Prigmore, Treasur-er. Miss Nellie Stevens was re-elected Superintend of the Home Department, and Mrs. Will Tho-mas was elected to the Superint-endent of the Cradle Roll. The next meeting of the Sunday School Board will be held Wed-nesday, March 4th. The regular services will be held Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The Pastor is planning to go to Denver to the Methodist Men's Convention. This will be last Sunday until the 8th of Feb uary. Better come out Sunday for a "change. Helpful services both Morning and Night. Scouts register and get into the .real Game of Scouting. The Highland Boy and the Copperfild Scouts are now full fledged scouts having paid their registration fees. They will be COAST CHAMPIONS SUFFER DEFEAT The ed Pacific Coast Champions of San Francisco, Calif, sent out by the EUery Arms Co., of that city, were de-feated here by the Utah Copper five at the R. C. Gemmell Mem-orial Club Gym on Monday ev-ening, by a score of 52 to 35. Whiteley and the Knudsen doing excellent work for the home team. The California team depended on long shots to win but were badly left. The scores by halves were Ellery Arms Co. 2015 35 Utah Copper, 2626 52 TOWN (FF1CIALS 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 per here in Bingham. Anderson a former player of the "Y" team kept the Provo boys busy. At the half the count was B. Y. U. 15, Apex 11. The final score was B. Y. U. 34, Apex 22. Utah Apex G. T. F. P. S. Spencer, If 1 2 2 4 Chiara, rf ... 1 3 3-- 5 Larson, c . - -- 1 0 0 2 Anderson, lg 4 119 Siddoway, rg 0 0 0 0 Gibbs, rg .1 0 0 2 Totals :....-.- .8 6 6 22 b: y. u. G. T. F. P. Biddulph, If .. 0 0 0 0 Dixon, rf - - 2 0 O A Ingersoll, c --5 1.1 H Packard, lg 2 1 1 5 Howard, rg 2 1 0 4 Stewart, If 5 2 2 10 Lloyd, If 0 0 0 0 Gledhill, rg 0 0 0 0 Thorne, lg -- 0 0 0 - 0 Totals 16 5 2 34 Referee G. Simons. Umpire K. Weight. APEX FIVE LOSES TO THE B. Y. U. FIVE The Apex Basket-ba- ll team sadly missed Lola Spencer when they tangled horns with the ' B righam Young University team at Provo on Saturday last. Spencer had his shoulder in-jured on Thursday evening when he played against the Utah cop- - NEWS NOTES FROM LARK (Continued from Page One), Veil and Miss Louise Fisher at-tended the Bingham-Cypru- si basket ball game in Bingham on Tuesday evening. Fred Hatt who is operating a lease at the U. S. Mine, in Bing-.,- v ham, is visiting with his family v here. Members of the Lark Farm Bureau met on luesday in the L. D. S. Ward house where the classes were held under the tui-tion of Miss Ivy Lowry. . Mr. and Mrs. Dell Nell and B. Mittenderf were Riverton visi-tors Wednesday evening. W. J. Fahrni, the only store-- ( keeper of the camp spent Mon-da- y in Salt Lake on business. Lars Beckstead attended the Bingham Granite game held at . . ? Granite Friday night. Mrs. Graves, and daughters, Ruby and Frankie, of Sandy, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson on Sunday. Members of the Lark Social . ! Club gave one of their popular card parties at the club rooms this week. Five hundred was ! played and prizes awarded to 1st . Mrs. A. Blum and Harry Row-land and Mrs. Bert Smith and Mr. Griffith won the second prizes. A delightful luncheon was served to twenty six mem-bers. , BASKET BALL (Continued from page one) Granite G. T. F. P. Sumhys, If 1 0 0 2 Anderson, rf 3 5 4 10 Muehner, c .. 2 4 15 Ma-wson- , lg 1 4 0 2 Brown, rg ....u 0 0 0 0 . Moore, lg 1 2 0 2 Warburton, rg 0 0 0 0 Totals '.. '; .' ;....8 15 5 21 Referee: Sid Spencer. Umpire : Lolo Spencer. BASKET BALL Cyprus Gets Trouncing ' Tuesday night the Bingham High School Basketeers admin-istered a good trouncing to the Cyprus High School five, which demonstrated to the full their superiority. The score totaling 44 to 8. There was a large num ber of enthusiastic fans present. Alias of the home team having played with efficiency with thir-teen field goals to his credit. Bingham G. T. F. P. - Vietti, If ... 3 3 2 8 Hall, if. 1 2 0 2 Alias, c . 13 6 4 30 Dahlstrom, lg 0 1 0 0 Patton, rg ... -- .0 0 0 0 Bodmer, rf 2 2 0 4 Adams, . If 0 0 0 J) Totals ........ ....... .19 12 6 44 Cyprus G. T. F. P. Huffaker, 1 .0- -0 0 0 Sutton, rf 0 3 0 0 Bowen, c ............2 0 0 4 Richardson, If 0 0 0 0 Miner, If 0 0 0 0 : Brown, lg 0 0 J) J) Totals ...-..--- I2 U 4 8 Referee Hayward. Umpire Price. To Mend Pott Quickly If you have a pot with a plu-hol- e leu k take the protruding end of hh old snap fastener, push It through the hole and hammer It flat on the other side and It will lengthen the life of your pot or pan. In the Whirl A French woman recently looped the loop 212 times in Just over an hour. It Is wonderful what some women can do to move in high cir-cles. London Humorist. More Play in Small Town More toys Hre sold In cities of 25,-(K-or less population than in larger places and a greater nmiilier of games and puzv.les are used west of the Mis-sissippi than east of it. UTAH COPPER SOCCER . FOOTBALL '",v ,v .y ." The committee of the above ' club announces that a meeting 7 will be held next Sunday even-ing January 25th. Plans for. the "-- . . . purpose of participating in the 1 Spring League and Daynes jrup , competition will; be arranged. All interested are invited .to attend. - . , For Joy-Rider- $ To the list of road signs for motor-- . Ists printed the other day, J. B. sug-gests tills addition: "What's your hurry? The morgue Is open oil bight." Boston Transcript. Statesman' Requisites A statesman requires rather a larc converse with ineu, and much Inte. course In life, rather than a deep stuil of books. liurkp ' Not a Common Occurrence , ; Awkward Friend (who has been per ' j mitted to hold Ihe haby, with tllsnt.- - J ; j troqs results) "Terrible J Terrible 1 1 i'-'J-ean't Imnelne how It happened. Beat. j ly, 1 assure you, I I hardly ever drop ' a baby " Pearson's Weekly. ;, ' .' . ' v v. ' .', . , ! ' - v-- "t!,A, v.. i '"' " t ' y 'V'Vv' , . Amended "Touch" Beggar (after receiving coin). Oh lady, only a nickel what a pity to open such a beautiful bag for such a trifle. Boston Transcript., i i, |