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Show HAPPENINGS IN AND 3 AROUND BINGHAM John Myers of the Utah Power Pow-er and Light company is once more on our streets after being :onfined to his rooms for several sev-eral days with an actute attack of rheumatism. j Joe Atkinson of Freeman is improving slowly from bronchial bron-chial trouble which has confined confin-ed him indoors for several days. N. E. Poole and T. Marshall of the Star Clothing company were in camp representing their firm on Tuesday. j Alex Furlong of the Horse Shoe soft drink parlor of Cop-perfield Cop-perfield handles some of the finest photographs of the Utah Copper mine and pit that we have seen yet ? John E. Berg, mining engineer engin-eer of Salt Lake city was in camp Saturday visiting some of, the. mining properties. . ,JL The many friends of Bill Col-1 lins will be glad to learn with pleasure he is recovering from his illness and doctors hope it will not be necessary to operate. Attorney A. C. Cole attended the District Court on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. Cole's many legal cases are keeping him pretty busy these days. "Josh" Billings, general superintendent sup-erintendent of the Bingham Mines company was a visitor to Bingham the past week. A. Reynolds and T. S. Pridy of Salt Lake city who are connected con-nected with the Internal Revenue Reven-ue forces have been in camp this week hunting up delinquent income tax payers. The high school basketballers paraded the streets with a band on Thursday 'afternoon to advertise ad-vertise their game with Jordan on Friday. A large number of the pupils took part in the parade. |