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Show their employees on the 24th, so that the men could have the necessary ne-cessary cash for their big gala day at Lagoon on Friday, the 25th. ! W. Deason, assistant assayer of the Highland Boy mine, whilst cleaning a glass tank used for assaying purposes, broke it, which caused him to seek the services of Dr. F. S. Straup for a badly lacerated right wrist on Thursday morning. ' The Revd. Root of Salt - Lake City will deliver two more of his popular sermons at the M. E. Community Church on , Sunday next. A. M. Berg, the popular butcher butch-er of the Wells Groceteria, is spending a vacation with friends in the valley. Charlie Coats, deputy sheriff of Utah county was a visitor to camp this week. Charlie held a similar position in this county for some time and has a number of friends here. "Josh" Billings of Salt Lake City, engineer of the Jttontana-Bingham Jttontana-Bingham Mining Co., spent Thursday visiting the property here." .. A number of the young people of Lark entertained at a party Wednesday evening in honor of those who are leaving here to attend school out of the district in the near future. Games, music mu-sic and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the Misses Ruby Savage, Sav-age, Emma Sandstrom, Lowetta Hatt, La Von Magee, Mildred Christensen, Inez Beal, Margaret Webb, Essie Holt of West Jordan Jor-dan and Messrs Lynn Arnold, Glen and Marvel - Nell, Frank Bullock, Boyd and Ben Crittenden, Critten-den, John Prouse, Roy Kuphaldt, Edward Christensen, Norman Crittenden and Clarence Hatt. Bingham Society . ...... . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Forbes and daughter Mary Jane motored through the valley on Sunday last, accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dean. Miss Mae Teeter, manager of the Western Telegraph Co., went to Salt Lake City on Wednesday Wed-nesday to visit her mother, Mrs. L. B. Teeter, who recently returned re-turned from Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer-hoffer Meyer-hoffer and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penpraze of Lark were the dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones at the Bourgard ' apartments apart-ments on Thursday., Two of Bingham's popular Misses are spending their vacation vaca-tion at Salt Lake. City and through the Provo. valley. They are, Irene Connary and Edith Mitchell, Mrs. Otto Kapple and daughters daugh-ters Vonnie and Bessie, left camp this week and will make their permanent home at Bremerton, Brem-erton, Washington. Their many friends wish them every success. suc-cess. . Mrrf. G. 'A. Peterson of Salt Lake City is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kappfe. - Mr. arid Mrs. Willard Richardson Richard-son motored to the valley and will visit with relatives for a few days. Mr.- and Mrs. Wayne Foote and family spent Sunday in Provo Pro-vo Canyon where they did not get bothered with the floods. Mr. and Mrs.' Bert Swan and little daughter returned from an enjoyable vacation through Nevada Ne-vada and Idaho. Miss Elaine Horn is visiting witli friends in Ameriian Fork, Miss E. Swart of Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, field secretary of the Women's Home Missionary Society, So-ciety, was a recent visitor to camp. Mrs. Peter Lotts entertained Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bohr of Wichita Wi-chita the past week. J. II. Doyle of Salt Lake City was in camp on Thursday sporting sport-ing a new Buick car. "Jacko" says any man can get a like car I if he gets out and work, i Senator and Mrs. H. N. Stand-I Stand-I ish returned from the Yellow-! Yellow-! stone Park on Saturday. The senator reports an agreeable I time, and says the bears of the j Yellowstone are capable scavengers. scaven-gers. Jim Ayers, a former old tim-; tim-; er of Bingham, intends return-i return-i ing to his future home as soon ' as arrangements can be complet-I complet-I ed for the sale of his promising I mining property at the mouth of j Little Cottonwood Canyon. 1 The Utah Copper Co. paid |