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Show ; " . , v - . :i , " ., - , m i ,.;.!;. , . - . , ... - i . . f. S ; ., - ' ' ; . '" , .": . " ' - ' , .'.V i ' yiGEEIfLi ; . THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLETIN , . s '"fcJ ,!Z IWS BRIEFLY TQLD Bingham held their annual outing at Saratoga Sunday."' About 40 were In attendance,, .; Mr. and Mrii. Frank Thompson, Mr. anil Mrs. Ross Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Andy An-derson and sons, Alfred, Harold and Russell made lip a jolly crowd at Saltair Monday evening of this week. . The officers of the M. I. A. of the L. D. S. church enjoyed an outing at Saltair Tuesday evening. Thirty-tw- o made the trip.- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Higgs spent the week end in Salt Lake City with relatives. . Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Wright and Mr, and Mrs. Ray H. Kenner were American Fork visitors Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linnell and two daughters of Salt Lake City were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Linnell Thursday of last week. Dr. J. F. Flynn and son, Eddie, spent the week end with his family at the. Valencia Apartments in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Schilling spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp and chil-dren were Midvale visitors Sunday. , Master John Myers is visiting his aunt, Mrs. James Long of Marysvale; Utah. ; Misses Alt! Miller, Lilav McCole-ma- n, Maude Welch, Art Bird, Law-rence Stillman and Mr: and Mrs. Ros-we- ll Cushing spent Sunday in Provo Canyon and the Hot Pots, The"8"1 y Brady , "''.:' ' return Su" a two . Week ou. . Canyon, wheri'k eir sister, ; , Da enIal soft drink disc jpper King, was f arday of last vttk tot. ) reported to iKwellf recovery. Kcai I Mr. and Mrs. .treet, left Sat-- erdajrf month's visit , rt1 & 'Att Clawson, of 'Murtr - ; " Mr ink Jones, who ' Itave fiesta of Mr. and 'v?. -- Hr$ for the past ten ' day iy for their home f in ! ('..',. ir-- :,.; ''.' (..' , -- ?''.-?, ( i s jovial manager of t: ent at Well's Gro- - home Monday, of spending ten days at j- ' , and other points in ' ' f " Vi ' ' '' - " V ! w if, - Theodore Chester andj t .' - v J , Wednesday morning , i V trip to Yellowstone. j .. ' ' : zv :.''. ri'. Glen Lampson.re- - ; . , , I. . visa Lake Sunday eve-- , tw. week's fishing trip. j f Urs. Jack Davis of the tments, are rejoicing over ; of a son.... :v 1 D. Ftie.el and, Mrs. H. M. i Salt Lake City, visited with j --trs. Earl Rhodes Sunday of , I i Jehkirw,- - local manager of si r . phone company, left Thurs- - .ning of this week for a two trip in Trovo Canyon, ,' ; A. E. Mitchell and Miss Edith t entertained at Mah Jongg 1 Wat Monday ..evening of this i ; honoring Miss Elaine Horn. !. ;ucst$ Included. ,M". J..W. Mit-- ; ' . Mi W. Horne, Mrs. Bert Mit- - Mrs. Blaine Steele, Mrs." P. i j s, Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Mrs" H. ff, Mrs. T.' Parsons, the Misses id ' fVHn Dahlstrom, Gertrude , yr' Horoe Edith Mitchell and Mrs. A E. Mitchelh "V Mary Jane and Margaret Ann Mit-chell, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell entertained last week at their home at the Elmerton Wed-nesday of last week. Games were played after Which refreshments were served. Those present were Alada Thomas, Jean Frazier, Gene Gould, Dona Gibson, Billy .Davis, Norma Watkins, De Vere Wells, Margaret Jane Mitchell, and Louise Erdman. Miss June O'Neal and Miiss Virginia Stewart assisted Mrs. Mitchell in the entertainment of the tittle tots. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hansen and daughter, Winona, of Springville, Utah, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gemmel. Mrs. J. Brady spent last week in Union, Utah, visiting with her daugh-ter. Miss Cleo Pierce of 'Springville is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. F. Hales. Mrs. M. Brown of Salt Lake City, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Rhodes. 1 Mrs. A. L. Steiner of Copperfield returned to her home Friday of last week-afte- spending two weeks with relatives in Sandy. , John Paul Wade returned to his home in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. Wade has accepted a position at the sub-stati- in Jordan. Miss La Vede Stokes of the Bing-ham Coal and Lumber Co., left Wed-nesday of last week for a month's sojourn in Idaho visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goff and small son Robert, Edith Mitchell, and Elaine Horn spent the week end in Provo Canyon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas spent Sun-day at Hot Pots and Park City. Mrs. Alma Jones and son, Garth, were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday of this week. . The Eastern Star and Masons of W. Saddler, ff JLA. i p-- , f-I-- ":'ti Archiba1dr2blV-- 5 ; 2 ' Smith, l tf 4 0 ;; ,t dow, cf t.: s : 3 ; r , ,3 ' o . o t self, lb ,.ll':: ,,, 1 . 1 12 1 3. T. Saddler, tt jCJLZ 1 '1 il ; 0 I ! Egbert, c 1LJ 1 3 S '2 0 - Gray, p .Kll ff;;, huIm, p '.;",.,..;.i'i: o .o 9 ;.o ' Totals - 3S 14 14 27 13,4 Score by innings: .. , ; l' ' Bingham 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 f9 Totals ; Runs 0 2 3 2 0 1 4 1 0 13 - Hits :0 3 4 3 0 1 5 3 1 20 Magna' . ' ;. Runs - 0 6 0 2 3 0 2 k 14 Hits. LD05l33Q2x 14 ' Summary Earned "runs!., ftinghim 9, Magna 13. , Stoleti bases: Nielsen, , ; Dow. Two base hits: Grant, Still- - ; man, Smith, Archibald. Three base .' hits: Egbert. "Home runs: Egbert, . , Taylor, Smith 2, Buckle, Dow. Struck out: by Cray 2, Hulse 3, Grant 2, Melius 2, Parry 2.1 Base on balls: off Gray 2. Lott 1, Grant 3 Melius 1, " Parry 1. Left on bases: Bingham 10, Magna 4. Double plays: Taylor to Dowdell to Stillman. .. Wild pitch: ,f Grant 1. Passed balls: Muir 1. ' Hit ' by pitcher: Egbert by Parry. Pitch- - , ing record: 4 runs and 3 hits off ' Grant in 2 innings. 9 hits sod tt runs" '' ori Melius in 3 1- innings.' 2 runs ' and 2 hits off Parry in 2 2-- 3 innings. , " 6 runs and 8 hits off Gray in 3 1- -3 innings'. 6 hits and 5 runs off Lott in 3 3 innings. 2 runs and (3 hits . i off Hulse in 2 3 innings. ; Umpires: V; ,: Vallentine on balls and strikes. Trott , i on the bases. ' Time of game, 2 hours , V and IS minutes. .;' . 'if - : ' ' ; Lott threw to Self to get Dowdell, and Self let the ball get away from him, and before the ball was return-ed,. Parry and Dowdell scored. Tay-lor singled infield. McKee singled to center. Lott went out, and Hulse now pitching for Magna. Muir grounded out, Archibald to Self. 4 runs, S hits, 3 errors. Magna T. Saddler waiked. Eg-bert was hit by a pitched ball. Hulse hit to Taylor who tossed to Dowdell getting Egbert, and then relayed the ball to first in time to get Hulse. It was a fast piece of work. Nielsen went out, Taylor to 6tillman. EIGHTH INNING Bingham Whiteley fanned out. Buckle singled Infield,' and went to third on Still-man- 's single to right. Knudsen sin-gled to center scoring Buckle. Par-ry fanned. Dowdell went out, Niel-sen, to Self. 1 run, 3 hits, 0 errors. Magna W. Saddler went out, Tay-t- o Stillman. ' McKee took care of Archibald's hot one and threw him out at first. Smith made a home run to deep right. Dow sent one to. right center for another homer. Self fanned. 2 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors. NINTH INNING Bingham Taylor singled infield. ' McKee flew to Dow. Muir flew to Smith, who made a nice catch. Whiteley fanned out. 0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. The box score: ; Bir,!.am ABRHPOAE IVvdell, 2b ..6 114 4 0 Taylor, ss 6 2 4 1 5 0 McKee, 3b 4 1 2 0 4 0 Muir, c 6 0 1 '7 1 1 Whiteley, If 6 2 2 1 0 0 Buckle, cf .4 4 3 3 0 0 Stillman, lb S 1 3 8 0 0 Knudsen, rf S 0 2 0 0 0 Grant, p 1 0 10 0 0 Melius, p -- 2 110 0 0 Parry, p 2 1 0 0 0 0 Totals . 47 13 20 24 14 1 Magna . AB R H PO A E Nielsen, 3b 3 2 1110 strike out route. Nielsen singled to right. W. Saddler fanned. Archi-bald forced Nielsen at second, Tay-lor unassisted. v T. Saddler made a nice catch of Dowdell's long fly. Taylor's assist over second base of Archibald's roller was a fine piece of work. Melius fanned two in this frame. FIFTH INNING Bingham Stillman popped to Archibald. Knud-sen went out, Archibald to Self. Mel-ius went out, Smith to Self. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Magna Smith opened with a two bagger to left field. Dow hit to Tay-lor, who threw to McKee, getting Smith, Dow going to second on the play. Sell went out, Dowdell to Stillman, Dow going to third. T. Saddler singled infield, scoring Dow. Egbert tripled to right, scoring T. Saddler. Lott fouled out to Still-man. 2 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors. Lott pitched nice ball in this in-ning. Melius was nicked for three solid hits. SIXTH INNING Bingham Dowdell went out, Smith to Self. Taylor hit a home run far over W. Saddler's head. McKee went out, Ar-chibald to Self. Muir lined to Dow. 1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors. Magna Nielsen went out, Dowdell to Stillman. Archibald doubled to center, scoring W. Saddler.' W. Sad-dler singled infield. Smith hit a home run to deep right. Melius went out and Parry went in the box for Bingham. Dow flew to Whiteley. Self fanned out. 3 runs, 3 hits, 0 er-rors. Smith made a swell stop of Dow-dell's har dhit ball. Taylor's wallop was a clean homer, the ball going far over Saddler's head. Whiteley made a nice catch of Dow's fly. SEVENTH INNING Bingham Whiteley started with an infield hit and went to second on Self's error. Buckle made a home run over Dow's sen went out Archibald to Self. Par-hea- d. Stillman popped to Self. Knud-r- y was safe on Self's error. Dowdell singled to right, Parry going to third. Thriller Goes to Magna (Continued from rage 1) beating the throw to first. Knudsen singled to left, scoring Buckle. Knud-sen was nipped off first base by Eg-bert, Grant .doubled to left scoring Stillman. Dowdell hit to Smith who threw to Nielsen getting Grant at third. Dowdell was nipped trying to steal second, Egbert to Archibald. 2 runs, 3 hits, t) errors. Magna Dow, went out, McKee to Stillman. Self flew to Buckle. Tom Saddler fanned out. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. - In this inning Egbert's deadly arm nipped two 'Bingham runners. Mc Kee's assist of Dow's hot one was a dandy. Buckle made another sweet catch when he speared Self's fly after a hard run.' Grant pitched nice ball in this inning. THIRD INNING Bingham Taylor went out, Self to Gray, the Magna pitcher covering first. McKee sent a hot khot to right field for a base. Muir "singled through pitcher's box.- - Whiteley hit to Smith, who tossed to Archibald, forcing Muir at second. Butkle singled to right, scor-ing McKee and Whiteley, and went to second on the throw in. Stillman doubled to right scoring Buckle. Knudsen fouled to Self. 3 runs, 4 hits, 0 errors. Magna Egbert sent a home run to deep right center. Gray singled to right. Nielsen walked. W. Saddler walked filling the bases. Archibald singled to tenter scoring Gray and Nielsen. Melius went in at this stage and Smith popped to Dowdell. Dow hit to McKee, who threw W. Saddler out at the plate. Dow stole second. Self singled to right, scoring Archi-bald and Dow. Self went to second on a passed ball. T. Saddler walked. Egbert singled to right, but was caught trying to steal second. Mutt to Dowdell.- When T. Saddler threw the ball to first on Buckle's hit the speedy Bing-hami-raced to second. Gray , was hit hard in hs inning, Egbert's hom-er was a liaj-- hit ball, between Knud-sen and Buckle. McKee made a nice stop and a'.perfect throw when Sad-dler was tlirown out at the plate. FOURTH INNING Bingham-Mel- lus singled to center, Dowdell flew to Saddler. Taylor singled to right. . Lott rfow pitching for Magna. McKee walked, filling the baser Muir Went out, Gray to Self, Melius scoring on the play. White-le- y sink'tcd infield, scoring Taylur. Buckle writ to Self, unassisted. 2 runs, 3 hit j 0 errors. Magna (ott-wen- out, via the r 't;'RHi Miens 1ke ci'RevedQtizeK Dere Editer: ' ' ' ' , . ; , You will note thet I am agin ritin o ewe, conserning the thengs of this here town, and this time I wuld lik to remark a few wurds about whet is botherin mt, - " ' i notis thet this here town is endowyed with meny policemen, an yet i fail, bein a stranger, to no who 'they ar, i notis thet there is 1 feller who duz willingle show his bage, an thus i know who he heppens to be, but mister editer, i ask you, who are the other ones?, i have been told thet this here town bosts of several of these here law mens, but who and were do they reside? i am not what you peoples wuld call me a smart feller, but from mysetf, i tink a star on a policeman, means that he shows to th rest of the wurld thet it would be well not to start something, so mebbe if the cops of this here town wear there stars, mebbe lots times there would not be so much trubble, as who may i ask you wuld start sumething if ther was a cop there? a cop is supposed to stop trouble, yes, but he U also supposed to se that it don't start two, if he can, and he can if no one wil start something if ther is a star showing. Am t rite?' ! think so. why don't you rite about this in yure paper, so that mebbe the policmen will mebbe decid to show there stars. : 1 wuld like to no who they r. youre's Very trule 1 A PLANE CITIZEN. P. S i think that this here band of the twon shuld be helpt as what is nicer than band miuick? Use Your Phone ' For Auto Service'fMfr I it's Garage Service you want and if you !r. X want it in a hurry use your phone.J jCall 88 I and we'll take care of your needs. " . 'Y-- ? We have the equipment and experienced men to i; f : I satisfy entirely your wants. We specialize in of. I hurry-u- p calls. ' ;: j j Bingham Garage & Storage Co. . ; J LINCOLN, FORD and FORDSON ' ; ' t Phone 88 ..' .. '.l' ' ; t - t- - i UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE STRAY ANTLERS C of Bingham B 1 j : .. FERN FIELD ATTRACTIONS 1 1 'It" Now Ptaying at the H IIIPlay Groimimcb ; J &TS OFFUN CLEVER ENTERTAINERS g ' Plenty of Prizes Every Night I fTonight is Salt Lake Night J : 1 . BE AT THE CIRCUS AND HELP ENTERTAIN 1 SATURDAY NIGHT IS ALL-STAT- E NIGHT ELKS FROM 1 H.. ALL OVER THE STATE WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE g IjfUM FUM FILM 1 DON'T MISS A NIGHT , j Season Ticket 50c I For Your Health's Sake EAT AT Hnch & Rogers Cafe HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST i THE MARKET AFFORDS j FINCH & ROGERS CAFE r" 20 East 2nd South Salt Lake City j Open day and night Private dinfnj: room for ladles '.. . - 'h J " Princess Theatre PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK FRIDAY "The Code of the Wilderness," With John Bowers. SATURDAY Peter B. Kyne'i "A Motion to Adjourn." SUNDAY "RENO," by Rup-ert Huges. Also Two Reel Comedy. MONDAY Norma Talmage In "The Song of Love." TUESDAY Alt Star Cast in "Peter the Great" WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Robert W. Service's Great Poem, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew." ! MATINEE DAILY and Grain f:j I !Hay & Cold Storage Co. r ! 9 and 44 FOR THE FAMOUS t NEKTO Beer I ' ' ' i -- . - - , - "Well English UndfUP The expression first occurs in Ed-- r mund Spenser! "Faerie Queen." It there refers to the works of Geoffrey Chancer and was intended aa a com ; 1 pllment to the purity of that poet'tf . English. . - ' t V HERB ON BUSINESS Mr. Ivan Dahlquist and Mr. Guy Erickson of the Continental Building and Loan Association have been in camp during the week explaining to the people of Bingham the super val-ue of their merchandise. . Arthur Players (Continued from Page 1) been showing radical improvement lately ,and with a good rest the past week, should be' able to stop the " s Muir, the hard hitting back stop of the locals, will do the catching, and a rattling good game is promised to those attending the game. The contest will start at five sharp, and a large crowd is expected, so come out ejrly and get your choice of good seats. , ATTEND CONFERENCE HERE Mr. Soren Rasmussen of Draper, Mr. John Sharp of Union and Mr. Joseph M. Holt of South Jordan at-tended the annual Ward Conference of the L. D. S. church held here Sun-day afternoon. While in Bingham tbey were the guests of Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Wright. |