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Show i 1,V,- - . ?ANYQNi UTA AUGUST sl FOR SALE Modern home. three bedrooms, utility room, garage and work chop atiacher. A good buy. Close to school, safe for children, but just off the main highway. West Jordan. 8525 So. Redwood Rd., laird hie. east of mail box. W. C. Burnett. NOTICE IT IS REQUESTED BY THE PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT THAT DURING THE CELEBRATION Or GALENA DAYS. AUGUST 28. 28, 30. 31. THAT ALL CITI-ZENS OF BINGHAM CANYON COOPERATE WITH THE CITY POLICE FORCE AND REFRAIN FROM PARKING THEIR CARS ON MAIN STREET FROM CARR FORK AND MAIN TO THE BINGHAM CANYON CIVIC AND RECRE-ATIONAL CENTER. FROM 10:00 A.M. UNTIL 12:00 P.M. MIDNIGHT. THERE WILL BE FREE CONVENIENT BUS SER-VICE, UP AND DOWN THE CANYON. FOR ALL VISIT-ORS AND CITIZENS DURING THIS TIME. CHIEF OF POLICE FRANK CALLEN With The Greatest of Pleasure We Announce The Grand Reopening of The GREATER PRINCESS THEATRE ATOEIIDAY, AUUT 26fth fcGO BP. ML WE PROMISE YOU SURPRISES GALORE. EVERYTHING IS nn f i nn1 cushion seats drapes I MOTIOGRAPH DELUXE SOUND SCREEN I ADIES POWDER ROOM i I l MENS ROOM imm JJ UU CRY ROOM CARPET We have spared no expense to give our patrons the finest pictures in the most pleasant surroundings in the most comfortable atmosphere. We are sure you will be as pleased with the changes as we are. Tu., Wed., Thu., Aug. 29-30'3- 1 STARTING AT 6:00 I M. - MATINEE WEI). 12:30 P. M. The greatest ADVENTURE of them all! Walt Disney captures yLi '1 f all its bold, lusty f W ft flavor in this mighty St&&ffJ8i action picture alive with v )w4IvJ excitement! Walt,Wfk Iul)to0 Robert Louis Stevenson M s jr jk jHH TsIfflndW; n ftcH"10 bobbt Dnscou aoKn hewiw - basl sincr tffia ftoiUctd b) PtfiCf PtARCf OiiicIm) by BYRON RASKIN ScfMnplij k lANKUE t HATDI OhIiiMmI br IU iUdis ficlmJ, Inc. WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE: DALE JOHNSTON, Architect CAPITOL GLASS CO., Glass HAL RUMEL. Photo-Mur- WRIGHT MILL & CABINET. Door TFRMOUNTAIN THEATRE SUPPLY SERVICE THEATRE SUPPLY CO. I & M LINOLEUM CO., Linoleum BINGHAM COAL & LUMBER CO. Drapes. Sound. Curtain LumbM Painl Md Hud' CO.. Seats and Carpet METAL ARTS CO. Box Office & Marquee ,r t t onwrr L & SON W. H. SCHAELLING. Contractor W Palng and Decorating ANDERSON. Plumbing HARRY SMITH. Electrical and Engi-n-r WILLIAM WILSON WALTER MURRAY JOHN BOLIC RAIFORD BENSON NORMAN DOMAN KENNETH MOORE TOMMY JOHNSON DICK ROBLEZ KENNECOTT COPPER CORP. NORMAN CHESLER GILBERT STRAND PETER PADGEN. Sign and Neon JOE BRISK 'OMEN'S BLOUSES FITTED HANDBAGS 1,98 298p tax colors will "keep" Everything right at your fcy're vat-dve- Color- - fingertips! You get a check classics in San- - separate cosmetic kit lrizcd cotton broadcloth. with a comb, lipstick Us- - rand teammates with sues, and an expeijsive- - Jur skirls your jeans. looking compact plu.s a ed' naw, white, or zipper compartment, plas- - een, navy, white com- - tic calf in brown, red, iati()ns;2- - J0. black, or green. VL YOUNG MEN'S OXFORD BOY, OXFOHD Sturdy shoe in blucher J fam moccasin toe, pattern with with wall leather leather com uppers, rub- - Side es- - hh composition position kHJ njnS Goodyear Uf,;,,n- - SanitbS con- - lin- - tion. In redwood brown witish tan. 6. to 12. L than the unknowing could esti-mate. Visitors will find Bingham on the eve of her four day celebra-tion a pleasant place prepared to offer all a good tune. That's Bingham, folks, nnd we're proud of her. ! BINGHAM ON PARADE i For weeks the Galena days committee have bus-iu- t themselves with preparations loi the tour-da- y holiday. Almost -- veiy club or organization and i ery person in town have con-- " muted to the success of ar-- ; rangements by cooperating m ..'lie way or another. This cele-bration is indeed a community 'flair and if it is the outstand-ing success anticipated, credit must be given to everyone for uieir enthusiasm, their interest and their time willingly spent in perfection of plans and details. Bingham will be on parade Monday thru Thursday of next week. Visitors from all parts of the state and many out of state visitors including delegates to the American Mining Congress which will then be in session m Salt Lake City, are expected to be present. There is absolutely no doubt that they will find Bingham a hospitable, friendly city and will discover here the type of recreation and amuse-ment they came seeking. Those who will make their first vimI will be surprised no doubt. They will find Bingham; something new in mining com-munities, liineham is prosper-ous, clean and a far cry from the usual :ioidid, unkempt mining tenter. On an average her resi-dents are more intelligent, better nformed and better educated aw galtna. credit must be given 3 General Conner for hi fntir m mining and encouraginc l men to look for metal Tl ..Joidan Silver Mining Co loc the advent of the trans--ntiru-nt-railroad in 1869 and Ci Lin ,nimr?' t0 SaIt Lilkl tht: development of mining industry in Utah hrp"rrd- F,om that tim-- ' oi Aero centers Utal I established in quick sue- J U SU,iy f industrial en-- J o MIMiipiW hi , I, F, ,iiM)hmm -- , i ii ; ,tt x ' .'lil- - ions r , ' 'W .x . - ?::-it'- t. J ' . Sh - ( '4 h. kHT -- . - f.-:-: Ii . - , " ' " - " ' in f . - The Copper mountain as it appeared in July 1900. from the Junction of Bingham and Carr Fork canyons. ; ElnilHini 1878 Looking down the canyon. The shed on right is on the site of the present Central school playground.' Hi foot bridga led to the home of Mrs. Annie McGuire. The a and trees across the road marked the front yard of the Ips Brink home. The rock farther dewn tho road is a familiar jaark to many old timers. The barns and sheds beyond were uoximalely where the Civic Center stdnds today. arc first kCLAIM . u:st nimiiig district to be aj in the Territory of I "was the West Mountain ,g District in which Bing-- i 'aiid tin' Bingham mines i ,tiK: it I. The district was ;.d under the laws of r:i:a in December, 1863, .: hat the distinction of r.ii the tirst ore from the Kry. and building the first !.:.'; piant m tins part of ...ui.tiy. The Jordan claim, attri the Miiall river that ;.i.:.s L'taii lake with the i Suit Lake, was located un-- l u n.i:!ie of the Jordan Septem-MM- . I'i ee gold was dis- - j .d in Bingham Canyon in 11JG4 by a party uf California miners hum Montana, and be-- , fore 1872, Bingham Canvon had produced more than $l,OU0,00U in gold alone. Many other claims were lo-cated and worked, and today Bingham is one of the largest mining distncts m the world; The foundation of the work there was laid by General Patrick E. Conner, an officer of the United States army, who led his regi- - nient of soldiers from California to Utah, and founded Fort Doug-- 1 las in October, 1862. It is a tech-- 1 r.ical point as to who discovered galena ore in Bingham Canyon. On September 17, 1863. some of General Connei's men from Fort Douglas were prospecting and picnicking m Bingham and met, one George J'. Ogilvie hauling logs from the canyon. Ogilvie had posted a notice giving in-formation ol the discovery of galena. Regardless of who first |