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Show JUNIOR BASEALL LEAGUE PROGRESSING. The directors of the league the chairman of the various districts met Monday evening to discuss further the details of the organization. They are anxious anx-ious to get the entire proposition before the boys as soon as possible. pos-sible. The Utah Copper Company has offered the use of the Copper Cop-per Ball park and games will be played on it at 9:30 each morning morn-ing except Wednesday and Sunday. Sun-day. On Wednesday a game will be played on the Lark diamond. dia-mond. When a double header is played the first game will start at 9:00 o'clock. This will be necessary occasionally on account of rain or possibly snow if the present weather keeps up. The playing schedule will be divided into two halves with a post season esries between the winners to determine the championship. cham-pionship. The regular schedule start immediately after school is out, and a big program will undoubtedly be worked out for that day. The Junior Prom of the Bingham Bing-ham High School was held Fri-: day evening in the Gymnasium. The Gym was artistically decorated decor-ated to represent 'The Tournament Tourna-ment of the Knights.' The walls portrayed colorful eld castles with banners here and there, bearing the 'coat of arms' of the ancient knights. . The u.her . in uniform of the knight, met the patrons at the door, while in a booth, artistically arranged, pages of centuries ago, served punch. The dome of the Gym was completely filled with gay banners of yellow and brown. Into this colorful and delightful setting and background was blended the gorgeous gowns, which varied from the gayest flame to. the dantier pastel shades. The dance was exceptionally except-ionally well attended. The Merry March Frolic given by the Bingham School was well attended and greatly enjoyed enjoy-ed by all. The children were given full sway during the day, where they were entertained with dancing, games and a huge fishpond. Booths where hot dogs, pop corn balls, candy and i. -u . A committee is now working on the suit proposition. Baseball Base-ball suits for each boy will put real pep into the games and if it is at all possible the boys will have them. Of course this will be an added burden upon the financing -end of the league, but if each district will get behind their chairman this can possibly be accom pished. Each distrilt must finance its own team. . - The full committee -of the various districts are now announced an-nounced as follows: Highland Boy Dick Bryant, Ed. Larsen, Wayne Shelley. Copperfield Art Maley, W. E. Scott, Leland Walker. Markham and above Boyd Barnard, Railey Santistevan. ' Below Markham Scott Lin-nell, Lin-nell, Lolo Spencer, Red Faddas. Copperton Art Macke, Stanley Jacques, George Earl. -Lark D. A.Thomas, Bill Farni, Rube NelL The boys must see members of the committee of their own district to register. There is only one restriction of age and that is that no boy is eligible to pay whose 17th birthday comes before September 14, 1929, The rest of you fellows want to get on your toes as there is going to be a lot of keen competition, and you don't want to be on the outside out-side looking in unless you have to. Each team will have to be cut down to fourteen boys by the opening day. puncn were boiu, were wen patronized. pa-tronized. In the evening the adults were entertained at a danc in the Gym. Mrs. David Lyon left today for Ocean Park, Cal. where she will visit for a month. Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter Friday, March 22nd. Members of the So and Sew club entertained Monday evening eve-ning of last week at the home of Mrs. Tom Sadler, honoring Mrs. Edward Grant. Prizes were won by Mrs. Scott Linnell,. Mrs. Grant and Mrs, Joe Toy. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to 15 guests. Mrs. Arthur Cook was hostess to the H. II. Club Thursday afternoon af-ternoon of last week. Luncheon was served to Mrs. James Ner-din, Ner-din, Mrs. Harry Brownlee, Mrs. Lawrence Stilman, Mrs. Joe Marriott, Mrs. Harry Black, Mrs. Ernest Prigmore, Mrs. Wm. Cook and Mrs. H. C. McShane. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Nichols entertained the Engineer's club at their home in Copperton Friday Fri-day evening. Five hundred was enjoyed by the members. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Knudsen, and SV and Mrs. O. C. Jones. Other guests were : Mr. and Mrs. William Keim and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullenger. i |