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Show ii suit hers ILL HIGH Excursion- (o -World -Famous Mining Camp Tomorrow . Certain lo BcSjjcccss. Arrangements are fully complolnd for the big "tfee Utah First'-' excursion to Bingham tomorrow under the auspices aus-pices of the Commercial club. Moro fhan ,'JOO reservations have alrcadr been made and it is expected that the. trip will prove one of tho most successful suc-cessful affairs undertaken by the club. A .special train oquipped to carry (500 excursionists will leave Salt Lake over the Salt Lake Route in tho morning morn-ing at S:4v o'clock, and will rcttxru at. 5 o'clock in the afternoon. TIte trip will take in Bingham, Magna and (.iarnuld. The round trip will cost $1.75. which includes a luncheon, to bo servocl just after leaving Bingham at 12:30 o'clock. Reservations Necessary. Tho committee in charge, announced that only those who make proper reservations res-ervations at, the club, through tho sce-rotury, sce-rotury, will be counted upon. The, luncheon feature of tho trip will moan that, all those who intend positively lo participate will have to see to it that their names and the number of their party are properly registered with the. committee in ciiarge, so that it can be known how many to provide for. The menu will be light, but extra refreshments re-freshments and beverages will be on hand in jdentiul supply. At the opon pit and mountain surface sur-face workings of the "Utah Copper company, com-pany, the excursionists will witness a spectacle uot to be seen elsewhere in the world. The steam shovel operations opera-tions alono at Bingham are rivaled only by the work now being dono on the Panama canal. As a special feature, a large body of ore will be blastod by dynamite in plain view of tho crowd and without any danger to the viewers. Schedule Arranged. The train will leave Bingham lit 12 '30 o'clock, and luncheon will follow fol-low at once, while the special is pulling over the new scenic route and high lino of the Bingham & Garfield railroad. rail-road. One hour's stop will be made at tho big Magna mills, and a similar pause at Garfield to view tho smelters in operation. Guides will be furnished at all times to explain tho operations at all stops and to take those who desire de-sire through the workings. The trip will be the first of a series of instructive -and educational excursions excur-sions to bo run under the auspices of the club, which has taken as a slogan for the move, "See Utah .First." The intention is to acquaint Salt Lako and Utah citizens with the resources, attractions, at-tractions, advantages aud possibilities oC this commonwealth as an essential step in the big publicity and development develop-ment campaign now on., |