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Show BINGHAM BRIEFS The B and G tunnels are 'being thor oughly overhauled. There' has been a , little trouble caused by timbers eav-; ' ing in and the company has decided to reinforce them tor the present The bids are now out for the ' concrete work.- . j , Miss Margaret (Brady has returned after a week'B visit in the Lake. . Dr. J. F. Flynn has recovered from a severe attack of influenza and is j again able to attend to his patients. Miss Lola Koyce of Bacchus was a ; guest of (Miss Fae Patten last week. 1 Mr, Henry Oddie was in the Lake last week. A "lloi Dog Bust" was given in the Dean bungalow last Monday. Ukelele musir was a feature of the evening and a very enjoyable time was had by those present. The following guests attended: The Misses Ruth and Ada Clays, IMae and Chloe Dean, Clara Hales, Lola (Royce, Fae Fatten, Thel-ma Thel-ma Croy, Maxine Kelly, Agnes James, Mary Culleton, Marie and Lavetta Stewart and Mrs. Cale Knight. The Red Cross wishes to announce that persons holding coupons for sending send-ing parcels to soldiers overseas may obtain the cartons at the Bougard Apartments in the vacant section that has been used for Republican bead-quarters. bead-quarters. They will be issued Tuesday Wednesday, Thurrdny and Friday of next week and Monday and Tuesday of the following week. All parcels must be In before November 20. The funeral of 8teve Jacovitah, who died of pneumonia, November 1, at the Bingham hospital, was held last or . 4 L . T- . . ter from Walter C. Lewis of Salt Lake, state merchant representative of Utah, asking that a unit of the War Service committee be organized i In iBlngham. . i ': ' ,: i iMr. and Mrs. F. T. Fisher of Nevada Ne-vada arrived in tBingham a few days ago and Mr. Fisher has taken a position po-sition with the HJtah Cipper Company in the engineering department . Mrs. Fisher is a native of Bingham, being the daughter of Fred (Richard, an old time resident here and former owner own-er of the Bingham iHoteL Earl Randall, president" of the Bingham State Bank, who has been very sick at his home for several days, is now getting along nicely and will be able to be out in a few days. tDr. J. F. Flynn who was very sick during the past week has recovered. iMrs. Annie McCuire has returned from Salt Lake, where she spent a few days visiting her brother B. B. Qulnn. B. O. Locke spent yesterday in Salt Lake. Francis W, Quinn spent yeste:da in Salt Lake on business. J. T. Dean spent yesterday in Spit Lake with his people. Thoughtlessness Rebuked. My sister came to make us a visit and Peter, a neighbor's small boy, wai an Interested spectator when ber trunk was being unpacked. Timidly be asked her If she had brought any candy wltb ber and upqn receiving a negative an-swei, an-swei, Inquired If she had any gum. This also producing no results he said ; "Didn't you fink there was going to be any wittle boys in this town?" CMC go Tribune. ouiiuay tu uio lULtii uemeiery. tuner Dolus officiated. Mr. Jacovitch belonged be-longed to the N. C. S. No. 360. He was 31 years old and Is survived by his widow and three children. Anton Asich, 30 years old, who died of pneumonia, November 4 was burled bu-rled 'at 'Mount Calvary on November 5. Father Dtiss officiated. The funeral services Tor Louis Va-larini Va-larini 44 years of age, who died on November 4, of pneumonia, were held Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock at 'Mount Olivet Miss Paula Horn is back in iBl'ig-ham iBl'ig-ham after being in Denver for a few weeks. Miles IHartman and his oldest daughter Hazel, are very 111 with the Influi-nza at the Hartman notre in Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chandler motored mo-tored to Salt Lake City last Sunday. Miss Beath Williams, daughter of Atha W. Williams, untn recently employed em-ployed by the Salt Lake Hardware Company, of Salt Lake City, has accepted ac-cepted a position with the Citizens' State Bank. "Micky" Flynn a switchman on the B. and G. narrowly escaped death Thursday evening when he fell under un-der a moving ore train. He was tak en to the hospital only a few bones were broken and he is getting along very nicely. , May Dean entertained the following guests at the Dean bungalow Tuesday evening. Ada and Ruth Clays, Chloe Dean, iMaxlne Kelly, Clara lHales and Thelma Croy. Ruth Bloom daughter of Mrs. Matt Bloom In Carr Fork, celebrated her thirteenth birthday on Halloween. The guests Included only the family and a few friends. The home was prettily decorated in Halloween colors col-ors . and the guests fore Halloween caps. The lavors were found to contain con-tain masks which when worn the guests added much to the merriment of the occasion. Luncheon was also served. John H. Evans, a former resident of IBlngham and a present manager of the Gibson Commercial Company In Suit Lake City has been, very ill with Influenza His Bingham Mends will be glad to know that he Is very much belter. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Meyers spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. . t Messrs (Beauchamp and Moog of the firm of Oeauchamp, Moog and Beauchamp, Inc., of Pocatello, Idaho, and Fred W. Webb, president of the Iron County Coal Company, were the guests of Q. B. Kelly on, Tuesday. D. P. Lewis, formerly cashier of the Highland Store Is now at Fay-etteville, Fay-etteville, North Carolina, where he holds the position of chief accountant to the contractor having charge of the government work at that point. IA, Wright and his family spent Sunday visiting friends In Lark. W. H. Mlddaugh of the Citizens State Bank spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. ' , . Clarence Watklns, Fred Hosking and Dewy Miller motored to Salt Lake City last Sunday. . , : . I. i ' Julius Krogh, manager of the Vienna Vi-enna Cafe, spent Wednesday In Salt Lake on business. James Kelly of Delta is visiting relatives rel-atives in town. Mrs. IE. E. Clays, Mrs. Willis Turner Tur-ner and Mian Ada Clays are in Provo today attending the funeral of Abel Eklns, who died in Camp Kearny, California last Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Kelly Spent Several days In Salt. I.ake this week ' with j relatives and friends. . C. E. Adderloy has received a let- |