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Show fall for a place on the town board of trustees, has moved his wife and family fam-ily to Centerville, where he will, engage en-gage in farming. 'Mrs. George Chochos spent (Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake on business. Joe (Berger spent the week-end In Salt Lake with relatives. r Miss Ceclla Geffen visited In Salt Lake Saturday. ; Harry Bruce, of Fort (Douglas, who recently enlisted from Bingham, spent the week-end here with friends. Bruce Is a little past the draft age, but he don't look it and he passed the physical physi-cal examination like a top. GLYCERINE MIXTURE - FOR APPENDICITIS Bingham Canyon people can prevent appedicitis with simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-ler-i-ka. ONfE SPOONFUL flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract so completely complete-ly it relieves ANY ICJASIB sour stomach, stom-ach, gas or constipation and prevents appendicitis. The INSTANT, pleasant action of Adler-1-ka surprises both doctors and patients. ILeaves stomach clean and strong. WL H. Woodring. druggist. , The ILady iMaccabees met Monday afternoon and conferred the first degree de-gree on ;Mrs. Bernice Ralls and Mrs. EJtta Strong. 'After the ceremony they adjourned to the Chocolate Shop, where refreshment were served. The Women's IBenefit lAssociatlon of the (Lady (Maccabees gave a mst delightful de-lightful dance at Canyon Hall last Friday night in honor of SL Patrick. The Patriotic Service Unit met with Mrs. J. F. Fisher Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. . The Eagles will give their 14th anniversary an-niversary dance at Canyon Hall next Wednesday night. Extensive preparations prepara-tions are being made for the event and there is every reason to believe it will be a success. Invitations have been sent out for a dance to be given at the Commercial Club rooms tomorrow night 31NGHAM BRIEFS The town board of trustee met in regular session Wednesday night and transacted routine business. ' Misses Joella Abrahamson and Bertha Ber-tha Peterson entertained a party of girl friends Tuesday evening at the home of (Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Gust. Games were played and refreshments were served. Postmaster C. L. Countryman spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. There were 29 cases on the docket of Judge Green's court Wednesday, but the great majority of those who were listed had already joined 'the army and the charges against these were withdrawn. Of the othere a number of them were continued until1 next week, and a few paid fines and costs, j " Parley P. Jensen, of the Salt Lake bar, was here (Wednesday on professional profes-sional business. I The people of Bingham will be glad to learn that a sum of money Is to be appropriated by the county for the purpose of Improving the road between I herd and Mid vale Miss Ruth Clays spent a few days visiting in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Theodore Chesler spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting her mother, Mrs. I, Brisk. (Sheriff J. IS. Corless was in town last Saturday on business. - H. Geffen spent last Sunday in Salt Lake. Deputies Edmonds and Caylas, who have assisted in looking after the affairs af-fairs of the county in this community for some time, have quit their post tions here and returned to Salt Lake. Their successors in office have not yet been announced. A. J. Southwick was a week-end visitor visi-tor in Salt ILake. The Junior Prom will be given tonight. to-night. The committee and the class members have been working valiantly to make it a success. ; . The Butte Cafe has installed a modern mod-ern electric burner for the purpose of heating water and making coffee, .replacing .re-placing the old gas burner. iMrs. Edna Spitzenberger spent Saturday Sat-urday in Salt ILake. Guy Eaum returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake, where he spent 'he past ten days moat delightfully. Guy is Just recovering from an Injury he received on the hill over a month ago and he says that he had the time of his life In Salt 'Lake last week. H. Koaaka, mine superintendent of the Midzusawa Copper mine of Japan, was a (Bingham visitor last week. He came here with a letter of introduction introduc-tion from the United States department depart-ment of the interior, geological survey, sur-vey, and was7 shown over the immense mining properties of this community. Scotty Bryant, member of the sixty-third sixty-third United States infantry, stationed at San Francisco, has been in Bingham Bing-ham during the past week on a furlough. fur-lough. Scotty enlisted last summer and he has been getting along fine in the army. He has gained considerably In weight and is looking well. His friends here were glad to see him back in the camp again. ! Mrs. Art Nelson, of Highland Boy, visited in Salt Lake Monday. . . I (Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moser. of Highland High-land Boy, spent the week-end In Salt Lake visiting their daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Luvers. Joe Ruttle, Art Nelson, Mr. Tweed, Mr. SIddoway and son Clive, of the Highland Boy gun club, spent the week end in Salt 'Lake attending tbe state meet. Sidney Tregaskis, who has been In Rock .Island tor the past month, arrived ar-rived in Salt iAke the first of the week and went from there to Caliente, Nev., where he Joined his wife. They will return to their home in Highland i Boy in a few days. The Red Cross unit of Highland Boy spent Thursday afternoon at the Highland High-land (Boy bungalow. The time was spent in knitting and clipping rags for pillows. The attendance was good. J Fred Earten. who has enlisted in the 'ormy. will leave for the encampment j March W. tm on fru C ITl I'ullr IH 7alt Lake visitors Monday. j The Iady 'Maccabees gve a surprise I party to airs. J. J. Doyle at Copper-field Copper-field Tuesday afternoon. William Jackson, who enlisted In (the army and lea for Vancouver about the middle of February, has returned 'home as he was unable to pass the physical examination. T. H. Perleywits, traveling freight Isnd passenger agent of the Bingham I ft Garfield Railway, was in Bingham iTuetiday on business. j j , 1 'Mrs. T. H. Parsons left Monday eve-; ;ning for Halt Lake, where she Kjxmt two days on business and will spend the remainder of the week in Park j City. j H. W. Statenhorough, assistant general gen-eral freight agent of the Bingham & Garfield .Railwby, and Mrs. Statenbor- ' oiigh, spent Tuesday in town, tlie latter lat-ter being the guest of Mrs. F. B. Spencer. ! A man by the name of John Alfred ; pulled some raw stuff in town some davs ao regarding the American soldiers. sol-diers. He was going his length discounting dis-counting the bravery of our soldiers ' and said that everyone of them would ' run at the first, sound of a gun. For 1 the line of talk he was Arrested and turned over to the Federal authorities, but there he was released without pun-:ishnlent. pun-:ishnlent. (He returned to Bingham. , but the lay of the land did not look good to him and he loft for parts unknown. un-known. I F. V. Kvaiis. who spent the past 'peveiiteon luouHui in Bingham in the ' einjiloy of A., W. f.iiheck. t'lilor. and who was a I 'eiiKM nitiC' candidate last |