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Show BiNGHAM BRIEFS If Peter Marion, a well known and highly esteemed citizen of this city, was married, Tuesday to Miss Emily C. Halverson of Crookston. The Italian unit, through Mrs. Ml-lano, Ml-lano, their chairman, turned over to the Bingham branch. Tuesday, forty pairs of socks. So Mrs. iMilano Is due a great deal of credit .for the work done by the unit, she herself being an expert knitter. Owing to the prevalence of the flu and other sickness, thework of the unit has been somewhat deferred, but the women wo-men have decided to take up the usual usu-al sewing, which at the present time I is imperative for the different branch- H es of relief. I Mrs. Bert Ilockings Is in Midvale H visiting her parents and intends to re- I main there until the first of the year. I .Bert, Jr., was HI with the influenza, I and for a while was in a serious con- 1 dition, but is now entirely recovered. 1 Mrs. Clara B. Stapleton left Wed- I nesday for Grand Junction, Colorado, I to see her sister Mrs. Mary IB. Ander- son, who is ill with pneumonia. ( I Miss Doris Stapleton spent Thurs- u day in Salt (Lake with Mrs. John H. 1 Evans. 1 Mrs. Mabel Tregunna, sister of Jo- I seph Kemp, died In Park City, last I Saturday, I Mr. and (Mra. U W. Davis and little daughter, Veryl, are visiting for a couple of weeks with friends in.iLehi, and also with .rs. Davis's mother-in-Springville. 'Mrs. James Byers spent 'Monday visiting vis-iting in Salt Lake. Ralph Jordan has returned home from Georgt, where he has been stationed sta-tioned in the American army. ' Miss Jennie Jackson of the Utah Power & Light Company, spent Tuesday Tues-day in Salt Lake. Mrs. George Phelps has gone to Seattle to be with her husband. Miss Katheryn Yergensen was called call-ed to Monroe, Utah, last Friday to attend at-tend her brother, Thomas Yergensen, who is seriously ill with influenza. . Mr. Tom Jenkins, who is a member mem-ber of the S. A. T. X at the University Univers-ity of Utah," spent Thanksgiving with his folks in (Bingham. - : iMr, Ova Countryman took a flying trip to Midvale, Monday Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Ackerman entertained en-tertained ei dinner Thinksgivlng: Mrs. Clara Stapleton, Misses Doris, Margaret, and Catheryn Stapleton and iMr.-fl. N: Standish. i4 Mr. G. O. Seyboldt was up from Salt Lake, Monday. Mr. Merrill Deal was a Zion visitor I last week. Springvllle, where he spent several days with friends. Frank Jones, a Bingham ' soldier, who has been stationed at Camp Fremont, Fre-mont, has returned home. Mrs. Frank Strirgham went to Pro-vo Pro-vo last week to attend the funeral of her brother, Zack Iawhorn, whose death occurred in Silver City. iMiss Florence Johnnson has accepted ac-cepted a position with Cleys Jewelry Company. Roy Lamb, who has been spending some lime at Butte, has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Clive Draper, have returned re-turned after spending a week in Provo. John H. Evans, manager of the Gibson Gib-son Commercial Company, of Salt Lake City, was in Bingham, Tuesday on business. Charles Drown returned Sunday 1 from Midvale where he has been visiting vis-iting his daughters Margaret, Lillian ; and Bernice Drown. I Miss Ester (Bloom, Mrs. C. W. Hirrl- ' son, and George Wells spent Sunday in Magna. i Miss Katherine Jergenson and M!m . , . . . uingnam. Prof. P. S. Marthakis, who was a member of the Bingham school faculty facul-ty last year and who for some time has been in the United States army stationed at Csmp Humphries. Virginia, Virgi-nia, has received an honorable discharge dis-charge from the army and has returned re-turned to his home in Sait Lake, Jack Householder has returned to Camp Lewis, after spending some, time here on a furlough visiting his family. Thomas McMullen of Camp Travis, I Texas, who has been in the camp during the past two weeks on a furlough, fur-lough, will leave tomorrow for his post. .VI ay uean were uiu gucsu ui .m. and Mrs. John Contratto on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day, Henry Pease of the U. S. navy, having hav-ing received an honorable discharge, spent Thanksgiving with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. H..M. Pease of 19 Ma'J-ham. Ma'J-ham. Mr. Pease is one of the first Bingham boys to come horn1? sine-the sine-the war ended. Miss Dot iStrlngham spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with friends and relatives in Midvale. 'Mrs. E. A. Miller and her little daughter, Lucile, returned Sunday from Midvale where they have been vinitlng Mrs. Miller's father, William Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweat, Mastef Walter, and little MihS Dorna Joy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Macke for the Thanksgiving festival. festi-val. Miss Beth Williams spent iMonday in Salt Lake City on a shopping expedition. expe-dition. Fred W. Webb, president of the Iron County Coal Company, of Salt 1.ake City, was the . Thanksgiving guest of Mayor and Mrs. Q. B. Kelly. The family of Emmett T. Ford moved mov-ed to Salt Lake City on Tuesday of this week, Mrs. J. J. Doyle accompanied by Miss Katherine, Master lllud" and Baby Patricia, left this week to take up their winter residence in Salt Lake City. 'Mrs. C. W, Harrison has moved to Magna to be with hor husband who h with tho. Vienna. Grocetera there. Joseph Wells of -MiiRna Hpfnt a few days htTe this week. Miss Katherine, ('reighton lias ac-cptcd ac-cptcd a position fs clerk 'n the local pout office. Miss Ilnhy MoMullin is spending a few days visiting at West Jordan. Hay Caii'jiiel ha returned from |