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Show " THE PRESS-BULLETI- N, BINGHAM, UTAH. : Vkrvvjrur FUNERALFOR MRS. T.E.HARRIS HELD WEDNESDAY IN PROVO Mother of Mn. I. H. Maatera Wu Laid to Rcat Yeaterday Ik Mt. Olivet Cemetery, ' t The furjeral of Mrs.. T. B. Harris was held here yesterday morning In the St. Mary's Episcopal church before a large audience of admiring friends and rela-tives. Rev. W. P. Bplkley, pastor of the church, had charge of the services. Many beautiful floral offerings were presented by friends and relatives. The music was In charge of Miss Flor-- 1 ence Jepperson and her mixed quartet which rendered several verjr beautiful selections. Rev. E. V. Kuhns read a sketch of the lfe of the deceased and made a few appropriate remarks con- - cerning the life and character of Mrs. j Harris. . The pallbearers were O. A. Spear, Dr. j M. A. Conant, W. F. Violett, John Bott, Walter and Samuel J. Jepperson. .. The body was shipped to Salt Lakef City and a short funeral service was held there In O'Donnell's Undertaking parlors and many old friends of Miv and Harris gathered to pay their last respects to this early settler of Utah, Interment was made in the Mt. Olivet cemetery. To The Theatergoers Of The City Of Bingham x Tout. 1 make the most interesting announcement I have ever mads" iln my career as a theatrical manager. . v I believe the information contained in the following statement will, be read with Intense interest by all who value th.e best and most artistic In the world of amusement. ,' y . ....' ; I have always faithfully endeavored to bring to my patrons the biggest and.ttye best theatrical attractions of all times, for I know that only thebiggest and the best appeal, ' Now I am happy and proud to announce that I have contracted with, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gestti producers of the world-famo- "Chu Chin Chow," whereby that bnUllant and gorgeous spectacle of ancient Bagdad, the world's most beautiful production, will appear at The Salt Lake Theatre, week 'commencing Monday, December 20, at 8 p. m. ,;:Chu Chin Chow" Is a gigantic and gorgeous musical extravaganza In four teen scenes, with eighteen musical numbers, produced on a scale of colossal grandeur, employing the services of 300 people. It was originally presented in London at His Majesty's theater, nearly four years age, by Oscar Asche, in association with the late Sir Herbert Tree, and Is still playing there to capacity ' - The American production of "Chu Chin Chow" was made by Messrs. Comstock and'Gest, after the payment of the biggest royalty ever known In the theatrical world, In New York more than two years ago, the scenery and costumes being Imported from England and being exact duplicates of the originals. "Chu Chin Chow" ran one entire season In New Tork at the Cen-tur- y theater, and then played an entire season in Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and several other big cities. i This great production, once more presented In New Tork at the Century theater la August for a return engagement, .and now em-bellished with many additional scenes and new costumes, comes here direct from its second engagement on Broadway. Owing to intense interest In the ' engagement, MAIL ORDERS for this important theatrical event will no be, received. Send remittance .'. with stamped envelope for return of tickets, and, as there will unquestionably be an avalanche of mail orders, please name choice' of two performances to insure getting seats. h Prices Nights, 13.50, $3, 2:50, $2, $1.50 and 1. I Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, $3, $2.50, $2 and $1. I I believe the engagement of "Chu Chin Chow" will be the most I notable event ever known at my theater. I GEORGE D. 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Write International Stocking Mills,1 Norristown, Pa. - - F-- 5 j FOR SALE Cheap, first class set of carpenter tools. S. W. Sorenson, Bingham High school. HOUSE FOR RENT Modern house, pantry and closet. Place for playground in rear. Inquire J. A. , 5 Boughan. , FOR,RENT Rooming house, newly painted, papered and partly fur-nished;' 16 rooms and a bath. Inquire of J. A. Boughan. Every cloud has a silver lining, but some don't believe it. This paper always welcomes a sug-gestion if given in the right spirit. BOYS, Here is Your Opportunity Am offering a course in algebra A and B, plane and soli geometry, trignom-etr- y and commercial arithmetic. All private work. . Anyone interested see me at the Bingham high school. S. W. Sorenson. Change of Tone Telle Much. ; 1 Bnsceptlbie peraniiR nre more affect id by a elm n ire of rone thnn br nne ' pected words. George Eliot. 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St. Anthony j , s ' '' ' Rexburg ' : " ' , . , Back of Every ii ryi Member Bank: (friirSk $2,200,000,000 in J fe J Cold Reserve ' P'C Jl JM TSrYSTEMn ' ffi'ur Share in thisVast Reserve Cc I $2,200,000,000 I ; ,Co . 'T'HIS vast Gold Reserve is only one of our Y7 1L 1 advantages as a Member Bank of the Fed-- AJj ; cal Reserve System. S '! 3 And when you come to us for your banking ; - fnfr needs this advantage is yours also. ' M Banking safety is the result of this mem lingham State Bank i ; Sur. No. 4233, said Ophlr lode loca-tion mining claim being of record in the office of the Recorder of said Salt Lake County, Utah. The near-- , est known location being Wedge, Lake View and Morning Star. ' I direct that this notice be publish-ed In the Bingham Bulletin at Bing-ham Canyon, Utah, the newspaper r published nearest ' the Bald mining claim, for the period of nine consecu-tive weeks. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. J. T. HAMMOND, I Claimant's- - Attorney. (First pub. Oct. 29, 1920) APPLICATION FOR PATENT Notice No. 027052 United States of America, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 28th, 1920, Notice is hereby given that John B. Oumniock and Robert E. Mark, as administrator of the estate of Charles H. Lashbrook, deceased, have made application for a United States Pat-ent for the Ophir mining claim situ-ate in Salt Lake and Tooele unorgan-ized Mining Districts, Salt Lake and Tooele counties, Utah, consisting of the vein or lode for 14(17 feet in leng-th, and surface ground 200 feet wide, being Lot No. Sur. No. 6346 and de-scribed in the field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this of-fice, with magnetic variation at 17 degrees and 20 minutes east as fol-lows: Commencing at Post No. 1, a cor-ner of the claim whence the SE Cor. Sec. 21T. 3 S.R..3 W., S.L.B. and M.i bears S. 55 degrees 39 minutes E.l 1921.6 feet thence N. t degrees 25 mirutes W. 1417 feet to Corner No. 2; thence S. 82 degrees 56 minutets W. 200 feet to corner No. 3; thence 8. 5 degrees 25 minutes E.. 1417 feet to Corner No. 4; thence N. 82 degrees 66 minutets E. 200 feet to Cor. No. 1, the place of beghv.ilnt;. Jonated in Section 21, Township Three South. Range Three West, containing an area of . 5.746 acres exclusive wit.li conflicts with Lot No. 199. Col. Sel-- I era Lode, and Morning Star Lode ' EDITORIALS CONTINUED falling down and saying "have mercy on me, a sinner." Bock had powerful enemies and they are victorious. He is . beaten to earth. He can never rise again. His is an odious crime. He took money, returned it and childlike made a con-fession. But there are others who walk the broad streets of Zion with impugnity whose crimes are ten times greater than Bock's, but Bock is the goat, He should have known better. i' mm aaa n- - w a mmm i laMa a ) |