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Show J Iris Theatre Opens ilhe Isis Thearte, Bingham's new show-house opened its uoors to the public Saturday evening and the crowds which came, far exceeded the most sanguine expectations of the 3 management Beautiful bouquets ol cut flowers were placed in the lobby of the building and throughout the w building their was an air oi tranquil-I tranquil-I ity and beauty. J The building which seats seven hun- i dred people was filled to capacity in I less than an hour after its doors were I opened. Peter Marthakis, formerly connected with the Bingham High f School but now of the Salt Lake West I High School made a brief speech and yras later followed by United States District Attorney Charles Morris ol '1 Salt Lake City who congratulated J. - Kerikas in having so much faith in Bingham as to build such a play- jiou.se. Mr. Morris then introduced i Dr. F. E. Straup, Mayor of Bingham f . who in chosen language eulogised Mr. $ Kerikas and ail connected with the i enterprise and hoped he would receive ; i the necessary support for the upkeep of the venture. Vocal selections rend-, rend-, ered by the popular tenor J. M. Sum- ' merhays and Miss Thelma. Brown, so-. so-. piano of Los Angeles, California were greatly appreciated. As a special fea-r: fea-r: . . ture for this week the management ,'. ,. at a great expense have 'secured the picture "Don Q, 'son of Zorro," star-. star-. ring Douglas Fairbanks, the picture is now being exhibited at Salt Lake .City before crowled houses daily ! where admission prices are seventy " . five cents, the picture will be shown f at the Isis on Sunday and Monday without any extra charge for admis- sion. The price remaining at twenty-five twenty-five cents. There will be two shows in the afternoon starting at one and in the ! . evening there also be two4; Shows, starting at seven. |