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Show covered immediately. No one was injured, the cave down having hav-ing ljcun anticipated by mine official:;. of-ficial:;. I . : o YEARS AGO In Bingham (Nov. '."J. 1913) The llt.ih Copper company innie was listed as :;econrl largest larg-est copper pnidLk-er in Ninth nod :.iiuth Ar.K-iii-i. Ore production p.r the mine (lining Octoliel' j.n-.ounted to 1!I,OIH,000. Ilinyham was the In'.t town in Tl.ih to adopt ")' v, e ii iiiK of i.tee masks in all i t t u t to curt iil tlie flu epidemic- h'ilOW criwinencivl I -llnr' the hy before election and continued' continu-ed' lallinj; on anrl off all November. Novem-ber. Glenn L. Loin; and Miss Deli-I Deli-I ill Dav'es were married in Salt L.ike City November 2(. The assistant postmaster, Miss Moiia lfeaston, daughter of Mr. mhI Mrs. A- L. Houston, w.is critically crit-ically ill with influenza pneumonia. pneu-monia. (Nov. 27. 1930) Mrs. John J. Creedon and Miss ;'lva Marriott entertained with a dinner party November 20 for their mother. Mrs. Ross Marriott, on her birthday. The crest of the Old Boston 0m hijl literally fell from it:; luoorinns into the big pit of the Utah Copper company's work-infis work-infis Nov. 2:t when rock and dirt estimated at a million Ions descended- Three large electric crane shovels were buried in the nviilanche, one of which was re- |