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Show ..." " v 'chow business in Salt Lake City; but ' ftt has been convinced that there is op--1"; jwrtuhity: 'at Bmgham , Canyon a " ' Connectjonwi'E".. Kerikas'was ycdnsumai a'notitract signed and : Mri Pierce! will 3Vatih'e Isis to grfl(at, '!-"-its. patronx andsiies to say that ' he is therttot'sf ry and any sogjres- : ; ' " tidn Offered ly-ie Isis theatre oera ? willhave iajcefuf consideration - '. 7 Just what policy will be inagurated i 'v I by the; new '(management has not 'yet r been' worked .out but the publican V rest, 'assured. that the very best en , tertainment that money can buy -will be thefdremost thought i -..' ,i .' '. i With Mr. Pierce will J come his charming wife to make their homeln' V Bingham and the News extends to '' i them a hearty weJoome. ;. ; i j ' ' ', '.',! J ISIS THEATRE CHANGES I . MANAGEMENT r-' On November 1st ,the imanagement of the Isis Theatre will be taken 'oyer by Clifton Pierce of Salt Lake City. Mr. Pierce has been in the Picture Show Business in Utah for tha pat seventeen years, having owned theatres thea-tres , in Murray, American Fork, Springville and Brigham City and knows the business fern A to Z, having hav-ing been actively' engaged during the entire time in direct manageinenfc: Mr. Pierce recently sold his infer-J ests in Brigham City to enter, the |