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Show Packard Made Shirts, Red Diamond Dia-mond Brand, the shirt with a reputation. The Salt Lake Elks No. 85, are celebrating their 25th anniversary anni-versary with a "Silver Jubilee" at their club rooms tonight commencing com-mencing at five o'clock. A cordial cor-dial invitation is extended all Elks in Bingham to attend. There will be many attractions and at nine o'clock the Annual Inaugural Ball will commence. The Gibson Girls of Salt Lake City will give one of their popular popu-lar Dances at "Dreamland" on Thursday next, April 10th. You are insured of a good time with Professor Kingsberry's punch-and punch-and these girls with pep. Chips and Shavings Around Bingham Joseph Musser, 44 years of age, a native of Austria and a resident of Bingham for the past 17 years died at the . County Hospital of pneumonia' on Friday Fri-day last. Deceased was employed employ-ed by the Highland Boy Mining Co., and was respected by his fellow workers. Funeral services were held from the O'Donnell Funeral chapel cha-pel on Wednesday under the auspices aus-pices of the local Fratrnal Order Or-der of Eagles. Interment was made in Mt. Olivet cemetery at Salt Lake City. He had no relatives re-latives so far as known. At a meeting of members of the I. 0. O. F. (No. 10) at Society So-ciety Hall on Thursday last sixteen six-teen past grand officers were present. R. W. Miller was appointed ap-pointed as representatives to the Grand Lodge with Frank Waters as alternate. Society Hall has undergone a complete renovation during the past month and several hundred dollars, have been expended in painting, papering and decorating decorat-ing the intenor making it one of the cleanest buildings in camp for social gatherings. - O. A. Amundsen, the pioneer photographer of Salt Lake City who wa3 advised some eight years ago by a specialist that within les3 than three months he would become practically blind is now operating his camera cam-era as of yore, without the aid of glasses of any kind. Tom Stringham who was seriously ser-iously injured at the Utah Copper Cop-per Mine several months ago was compelled to spend another five weeks as a patient at St. Mark's- hospital, Salt .Lake City, returned to camp this week. Roy Hughes, the popular blacksmith with the U. S. Mining Min-ing Co., at Butterfield tunnel was a visitor to camp this week. Chief of Police Frank Thompson Thomp-son spent two days in Park City the past week. Victor Anderson, 43 years of age, a native of Jeppo, Finland, and a resident of the United States since 1907 was instantly killed on the 500 foot level of the Old Brooklyn Mine on Monday Mon-day last when a fall of ground occurred completely covering Anderson. At the time the accident ac-cident happened Anderson was alone but his partner John Lil-jestom Lil-jestom with whom he was operating oper-ating the lease on his return through the drift first discovered discover-ed the accident. It took, with help, some two hours to remove the body of Anderson. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Andrew An-drew Johnson, of Bingham, and two brothers, one in Michigan and the other in Washington. They have both been notified. Funeral services will be held from Society Hall on Sunday (tomorrow) at one o'clock p. m. with the Rev. Samuel Mitchell of the M. E. Community church in charge. Interment will be made in the Bingham cemetery. A heavy snowslide occurred at the head of Markham Gulch on Saturday night which completely com-pletely swept away about 450 feet of the town's water mains. New supplies had to be ordered from California. The Utah Power Pow-er and Light also suffered some loss. Myron Allred was in Provo Canyon this week where a large number of men are at work trying try-ing to recover the body of his brother, Don Allred, who was buried by an avalanche in Provo Canyon on Saturday last. The body of Mark' Hyslop who was buried with Allred was found on Tuesday. Bill Collins has vacated "The Diamond" soft drink parlor this week and is still operating at the old Budweiser building. The Bingham Stage Line, which had its headquarters in "The Diamond" has now been transferred to Croy's Cafe. W. J. McLaughlin, agent foi the Packard Shirt company wil be in Bingham next week Sec latest goods of shirt material |