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Show 4 " TIIE BINGHAM NEWS ' ' tude of the teachers, preachers, and other people of the highest standing in the community. 'ihey mused to believe him. When one school principal learn-ed, thru accident, of the morai delinquency of a girl pupil lie was shocked to the point oi cruelty. In his fury he expelled her and branded her as a moral leper. But the Judge declares that this girl was no worse than many others. But wnat humil-ity to her parents, who did their utmost to give her a high-scho- ol education, and may-b- e deprived themselves to aid her. Early abdication is worse than a mistake it's a crime. There are always a lot of near sighted or blind optimists who are ready to pop up and say "The present generation of youth is as fine and clean as any that ever pre-ceded them." 'those who pro-nounce "everything all right" should join the rest and try and make parents realize the error of their ways. Was Pope right when he stated "Just as the tw ig is bent so is the tree inclin-ed" or Solomon who said "Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old he will not depart from it." We know it is easy to preach and dictate and it is a popular theory that children these days should be permitted to have their fling. That idea might have been taken from Russian anarchists, but it is a well known fact the moment that people are forbid to do a certain thing thatj is the first thing they want to do. Let the parents devote them-selves to their children, espec-ially at the critical periods and make their welfare the one great object in life and not "spoil" them by saying "I can't do a thing with her, or him" The present day is a critical one for parents and children alike. Even tho all may do their utmost there will be failures. Scarcely no children are alike. And what may prove a success with one may be a wrong thing for anoth er. But whatever may be said the parents of children do know what is best and they must have courage to stand for what is right for their children and the generations yet to come. EDITORIAL WHO IS TO BLAME? A mother recently came to us with the appalling statement that her only son.a mere youth had openly "cussed" her, using language that was unfit for any mother to hear. But we ask the question "Who is to blame for this state of alfairs?" The fact is that the mother is largely responsible for the lack of restraint so common now ng boys and girls. Judge Lindsay of the Denver Juvenile Court recently publish-ed some startling relations of what he claims is going on gen-erally in our high schools. But the most striking part of his story was the skeptical atti- - BASKET BALL (Continued from page one) Cyprus G. T. F. P. Sutton, rf , 3 1 13 Miner, If 1 1 0 2 Bowen, c 0 0 0 0 Richardson, rg 1 2 0 2 Pehrsn, lg U 1 0 0 lluttaker, lg 0 0 0 0 Totals 8 7 1 17 Keferee J. Hamilton. Umpire G. Hamilton. UTAH APEX OUT- - PLAYS MAGNA The Utah Apex cagers defeat ed the Magna team in an Inde-pendent League game here on Thursday last at the High School Gym. A large number of fans partic-ipated and the woik of Lolo Spencer and Jones was apprecia- - Cov, lg 0 0 0 0 Erickson, lg ...0 00 Kosivioh, rg 2 0 0 4 Totals 13 8 24 Oogies G T P P G nuthouse, If - .9 2 220 Cutler, rf 1 2 13 Jones, c 3 0 0 6 Scussell, rg, lg 0 111 Crwdon, rg 0 0 0 0 Stiltman, rf 3 2 17 CotHn, lg ..... ..0 10 0 Boberg, lg 1 0 0 2 Totals 17 8 6 39 lleferee Sponctr. Umpire Vietti. APEX WIN GAME FROM UNIVERSITY Saturday night the basket ball fans of Bingham were treat ed to an evening's pleaure when the UtalwApex btskteen de-feated the University of Utah team 41 to 25. Lolo and Sid Spencer still proved their ability Lolo playing wonderful ball. A the first quarter the Apex team scored 11 points while the Uni-versity specialists in that time scored three. The score at the half of the game read 21 to 9 in favor of the Apex miners. The score: Utah G. T. F. P. Boberg, rf 1 3 3 5 Wood, If ..5 2 1 11 Neely, c 0 2 1 1 Paul, rg 0 0 0 0 Page, If 2 10 4 Watkins, c 1 0 0 2 Jonas, rg 0 2 2 2 'Dykmn, rg 0 0 0 0 Totals : 9 10 7 28 Apex G. T. F. P. L. Spencer If 9 4 2 20 S. Spencer, rf ... 6 2 0 12 Jones, c 3 2 17 Anderson, lg 1 0 0 2 Larson, rg 0 0 0 0 totals 19 8 3 41 Referee McMullen. Umpire Stallman. ted. the score: Magna G. T. F. P. Roberts, If 0 1 1 1 Hale, rf 1113 Carman, c - - 6 2 0 12 Egbert, lg 0 0 0 0 Swan, rg 0 0 0 0 I trader,, rf 0 0 0 0 Vincent, rg 0 0 0 0 Totals - 7 '4 2 16 Utah Apex G. T. F. P. S. Spencer, If 0 3 1 1 Jones, c 6 0 0 12 Larson, rg 0 0 0 0 Anderson, lg 1 2 13 Porter, rf - 1 0 0 2 L. Spencer, rf 8 0 0 16 Totals 16 5 2 34 Referee Burrows. Umpire Fitzpatrick. HIGHLAND BOY TEAM LOSE TO OOGIES On Monday evening at the High School Gym the OOgie Basket Ball team defeated thf Highland Boy Athletic Qui team the Oogies winning 39 to 24. Greathouse and Stillmai playing excellent ball. The score: Highland Boy G. T. F. P. Miller, If .1 0 0 2 Watkins, rf --.2 4 2 6 Larson, c 1 2 1 3 hittle, If, rg ...2 7 5 9 THE BINGHAM NEWS Entered as second-clas- s mat-ter at the Postoffice at Bing-ham Canyon, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Price $2.00 per year, in advance Single Copies, 10 Cents A Weekly Newspaper devoted exclusively to the interests of the Bingham District and its people. Published every Saturday at Bingham Canyon, Utah Make all checks payable to George Iteynolds Editor and Publisher Bourgard Building, Main St. Bingham Phone 91 NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION MEMBER No. 1855' 7C, u24' L' "The Sportsman's Headquarters" LUNCHES PUT UP POOL TABLES Cigars and Soft Drinks Where You Can Always Find a Binghamite G. 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