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Show . .. THE BINGHAM BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH .. PAGE FIVE Sl EVERY N1TE . I i "fib MMif :rMi3Zw Ml f f this fal1 and a11 wintcr thc 0LD MILL I " wSr LyXWH3f3 051 ft Q Crs-rlf- e 'lull 1 I CLUB will cater to the lovers of good dance I VJPiwijn iuSfipMRt jlRaY uff i 1 Uf music and entertainment. I "irnrni I "lTu'bllPlP,f.n fflfeS'rf HllrlSS No place in the world is there another Lind- - - ffe5intJ" qyWIjIU MlrF bergh he has done "the impossible" to I V 'sSffiiM 1 I '' him will history write a page of brilliant pio- - I , ijS'5V neering. Lindbergh and the OLD MlLL I 'T3alP fit ' " CLUB have much in common. Nine years I "...A'f "Sl'ii'f'l before a railroad pushed into the great Amer- - ' I C l!?llf': !' ' mP4 can cscrtothr pioneers built a monument I - , 'ilP iti U?" in architectural achievement. With their I kmMlf. own hands they cut and dragged huge granite I ''55pSjtt Mr ggjsiwfej Stfy'cA - . , blocks from the mountain tops near by I . 'fe ' -i- T.-cUV they built the Old Mill it has stood the I test of time. No other achievements in pio- - I neering history will ever out-liv- e the things . I ' the pioneers did here no place else in the I world is there "another Old Mill." 0 TWICE EACH WEEK I . fl ii T 1 we will give a chocolate I TuIZTh A All II (i 'U I fl 1 n SPECIAL DANCE I l J l 11 'I II ll V J f IV 14 Li Chocolate Nite fun nite romance nite. I If 11 VJ M f - 11 V mJJ Said she "imagine, the Old Mill with its I IX ' ' romantic setting, to stand on the" bridge and I 'Sff fit ri 1 f'C sten to c water as cascades I ' HAiL U V V down the hillside, and watch the play of the I 1 . " colored lights as it foams under the bridge , I aSYSV to w thru those beautiful arches to I JLoAfj dance on a perfect floor, made more thrill- - I H'o 1 V ing by the music as it mingles with the water I . 11 I fiJL 1 ' echoes, beneath a deep blue sky, in the moon- - I - Vti J JkrVfaSft light girlie if he doesn't propose then I iw atfyi fK.y he never will. .. . I l MjM Tonite's the nite .... I Dreams Do Come True ! I - just a little affair for good things to eat I . it has a telephone, good service, and curtains, I In our dreams ever do we sail in phantom ships to far-o- ff Ports of Fancy and which are used on windy days I Enchantment! 4 I As the ancient Indian stood on his shores gazing out over the boundless waters CVl IITV III I ftX I of Lake Bonneville, he stood at a point perhaps, a little higher up the mountain IX 1 1 I'llJll J I 1 J ID I side, just east of the OLD MILL CLUB. There he listened, as the time-lo- st I I waves came in sometimes in breathless haste sometimes as tranquil as a sum-- I mer's twilight never the same yet ever whispering to his papooseon the (jL A. I shore, tales of adventure and mystery about strange and fanciful white men It's a glorious life out in the open near the I beyond the horizon. Old Mill Club. A fine Horse, a gallop in ' I So" it was in the dim, dim pastand so it was at the first chanting dream of the the .h of the morning, and then the I OLD MILL CLUB and so it will be 'till our good Ship O' Life sails into the good Old Mill Club breakfast. Every Fn- - ' I golden harbor of a completed OLD MILL CLUB. The roof is up soon your da coming the exclusive Riding Club I dream will come true. takes a two-ho- ur jaunt astride one of these I " I To .thoroughbreds: the right of the Lounge will be built a magnificent Club' Dining Room, on I the left of the mezzanine, a beautiful balcony will be fitted with handsomely v bmokey I appointed boxes, for private parties. Buster I . The interior decorations and the selection of furniture, draperies and floor cov- - Sox I erings will be done by artists of wide reputation, and equal to the finest samples Moonshine w I of Spanish and Italian folk-lor- e. Budweiser MjT -- v I THE OLD MILL CLUB while offering unexampled social Blaze $k facilities is so designed as to insure complete privacy to all v Snip W Club members and guests under its roof. Red Bird -- CSHn. J Ml There will be an individual color scheme and decorative Shortv V XiZi K i jifl treatment, made beautiful with careful selected and authen- - Smiler "mT Si ' VTT ili ticated copies of rare antique furniture. King Tut fJVtJ'! I )yVWPr THE OLD MILL CLUB, planned and equipped to serve ZaneGrey Ti , " I CQMr--' both as a transient Tavern and as a permanent Club home, Queen Ann . f I CZZl X'l. i will offer in overflowing measure cheer and entertainment Cleopatra not casy obtained elsewhere, and at most conservative White Cloud I J V1 ' charges. ' Arabian |