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Show dL : ; : . I THEATRE ' jf - THEATRE I ' TO-DA- Y W f f jLJ lJ ' TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY jfi iUj MONTE BLUE in JfM ' ' ' 7V Reginald Lnny in S 'limited Mail' yWi 'Oil Doctor I g A Comedy "Won by Law" JJ I S I Pj and a two reel western. "Both Barrels" vYH I t s A Westerner "Way Out West" rtj 1 S ri I and a Comedy "Black Gold Bricks" ffi J Sj SUNDAY and MONDAY .j J I ' ffl f S fj "-- zi I FRIDAY and SATURDAY rij I I The Great Extra ni ' $ "'SPEED I In Spa' taKKl WILD5, y, r . mi i ' 1 4tVI sE No Change in Trices for the Special Attraction Ticture rU I MATINEES OPEN AT 1 EVENING SHOWS 7 o'clock ffi of Zorro 4RR0" sr"r 1 I.iMiStarring I Tft . First Run Pictures Ij T"l 1 1 Fairbanks picture. TV finest adventure tale 1 t! ' I I ZHynznilfQ ever iv juh n q iiy Si 1 Qll UAIIIVO bars all worn, atuijou Uve in laughs and tnrills. Fast as Lightning . TT7 1 a Good Comedy pnone No 45 j Shady Nook Dairy We Supply Milk to our BINGHAM PATRONS Direct From our Farm TRY IT FOR YOUR BABIES f We Don't Care What Your RELIGION Is, But We WU1 Fix Your SOLE To Your Satisfaction CITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP C Parodi. Propr. 533 Main Street ABOVE CITY HALL t ! The Clift Club 1 "The Sportsman's Headquarters" LUNCHES PUT UP I POOL TABLES Cigars and Soft Drinks ) Where You Can Always Find a Binghamite G. GREGORY, Prop. ' I 24 West Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah ! ' . .' ' t ' f . V?"-- . : T ' "," - " ' . 'V.i'X , r- - ' J t : ;.;:'::Vi f t l J lwiifcif''m -- mill tjmr--imi..ai'A- t i iiiMir.ny. I ' Jack te still in the Ring t " Royal Candy Co. STORE NO. 1, Phone IS STORE NO. 2, Phone 189 HOME MADE CANDY CHILI, TAMALES, LIGHT LUNCHES HOT AND COLD DRINKS Miss Helen Mackey of Taylorsville spent the week as the guest of Miss Maurine Stead mun. Mr. and Mrs. Maurine P. Page was pleasantly surprised at their home on Tuesday evening by their eon and daughters and friends. The occasion being Mrs. Page's birthday anniver-- 1 sary. The evening was spent in music and games. Supper was served to 40. Mr. Meredith Page, Mr. Jay Stead-ma- Miss Lola Hamilton, Miss I"hy-li- s Butterfield, Miss Helen Mackay and Mr. Eldred Hamilton formed a party at Saratoga Saturday and d lunch. Mrs. George Whetman spent Satur-day and Sunday with her parents, Mr. an Mrs. Thomas P. Page. Mrs. Sadie Stocking was surprised at her home Tuesday evening. The oc-casion being her birthday anniversary An enjoyable evening was spent and luncheon served to fifteen. Mrs. Arminta Densley had as her guest during the week Mrs. Henry Bohe, Mrs. Carrie Bohe of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John Densley and family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hughs and Wil-for- d Hansen of Bingham. Miss Reva Densley has returned to Salt Lake after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Arminto Dens-ley. Mr. and Mrs. Lunn Densley are re-joicing over the arrival of a baby girl born last Monday. Mrs. Alvin Miller had as her guest for the week, Mrs. Ernest Silcox of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. John Madsen an-nounce the birth of a baby boy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Miller announce the birth of & baby boy on Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wender and family of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Stead-ma- n. RIVEKTON ITEMS Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ether Stockings, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hamilton and Miss Hattie Bills form-ed a party and motored to Saratoga Springs and enjoyed lunch. Mr. Meredith Page and Mr. Jay Steadman who have been laboring as missionaries in the Southern States for the last 27 months returned to their homes last Friday after travel-ing for two weeks. Mrs. Mahonri Butterfield and Miss Hattie Bills returned home last Fri-day after spending a week at Kigby, Idaho. Mrs. Emnia Stockings is spending a few days the guest of Mrs. Mickey Mickelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wennhold and Mrs. R. C. Bills were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Densley on Sun-day. Miss Elna Howmand returned home Sunday after spending two weeks at Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Withers had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Withers' sister, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Nora Rog-ers, Mrs. Earl Carvin and baby, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Mackanea all of Salt Lake. Mr. Holger and James Howmand en tertained at a water mellon bust Sun-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd have as their guest, Mr. Leon Walters of Salt Lake --for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Christensen had as their guests Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Rock and family of Morgan. Mrs. Winfield Raddon of Salt Lake is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Southerland of American Fork was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd Sunday. A luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harc'J Berrett and family and x Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lloyd and family are spending the week at! Uintah Basin and vicinity. Mrs. Josephine Dansie of Salt Lake is spending the weelc at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dansie. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dansie left Monday for Logan where they will visit with relatives for a few days. Friday evening, Mrs. Aron Garsidei entertained at a luncheon at her home A luncheon was served to 26 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sorensen, Mr. William Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Freeman of Idaho formed a party and went to Bear Lake to spend the week. Spanith Trea$ur Revealed After thirty years George W. Haw k!M of Setauket, Long Island, N. I has revealed the fact that he hus dug np a number of Spanish gold coins. Tear by year he disposed of thein ta Bumismatlsts at a premium, there be-ing 100 In all. He discovered the coins while digging holes for hrnn poles in 1S4. Remnants of a canvna bag were found. The colna were dated Learn Other Bird' Notet Birds Inherit calls they utter when In the nest, but in many Instances ! learn the notes of the birds within sound of whose voices they have been j reared. 1 Oldett Test Station The oldest agricultural experiment station In any English-speakin- g coun-try Is Rothamsted station at Harpen-den- . England. Some of Its tests hare been In progress since the middle of the Nineteenth century. |