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Show BINGHAM BRIEFS John Mugfur of Aspen, Colo., is In Bingham the guest of iMr. and Mrs. A, O. Mugfur. Mrs. IF. E. Allen and Miss Dora Allen Al-len spent the week-end in Salt Lake visiting friends. Violet, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scussel, Jias been critically 111 during the past week with chickenpox. !Mrs. A. O. Morris spent the past week in Bingham visiting the families of W. H. Sparks and . A. 'W. Mlllgate. John Anderson of, 'Aspen, Colo., is visiting his daughter, (Mrs. A, O. Mug-fur. Mug-fur. The Highland Boy Kea, Cross will give a cord party at the Boston Con Hotel iNo. 2 tonight Refreshments will be served and a dance will follow. fol-low. Tickets for the delightful occasion occa-sion aro now being disposed of. This unit of the Red Cross is doing good work and the affair tonight should have a splendid patronage. P. R. Doble left yesterday for Oakland, Oak-land, Cal., where he will be engaged in the government shipyards. - 8. J. "Hays and Robert Wells, who have recently purchased automobiles, are building a gara ror their cars on Main street opposite the Bingham garage. The Lady Maccabees of Highland iBoy are preparing for an entertainment entertain-ment May IT. The Melody. Five of Salt Lady gave a dance at Canyon hall Saturday night Professor Siegel gave a dance at Canyon hall Friday night t Mrs. J. H. Davies and daughter, Margaret of Salt Lake spent the past week here visiting Mrs. IM. G. Thomas. David C. Lyon, who has been connected con-nected with the engineering department depart-ment of the Utah Copper Company for several years, and who is well known and well liked throughout the camp, has left for Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash. tiMrs. U. D. Shilling spent a few days during the past week visiting in Salt Lake. ,. . .' Mrs. Ralph Unandcr and children spent the past week in Sait Lake visiting visit-ing Mrs. Rowland Webb. Mrs. F. A. .Miller and children, who have resided in Springville for the past few months, have returned to Bingham. Mr. Miller returned some time ago to take a position with the Bingham garage. R. T. Davis of the engineering department de-partment of the Utah Corper Company Com-pany spent a few days in Salt Lake during the past week. The officers or the local Red Cross units attended the Red Cross mass meeting at the Salt (Lake tabernacle last Fridav nirhL - " Tr. P. 5. Hngeman went to 8alt fiike last Saturday to attend the meeting meet-ing of the Utah State Medical Association. Associ-ation. Mrs. .Wattle Butlerwood of Sandv Is in Bingham thia week visiting Mrs. W. S. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp. Sr. returned return-ed to Park City last Saturday alter a three months' stay at Bingham and in Salt Lake Valley. It will be remembered remem-bered Mr. Kemp left Park last December Decem-ber because of ill health. He returns a well man, which, will be gratifying news to his many friends. Park Rec-.. Rec-.. , .. , v ; . Mrs. (Miles Hartman and dsuehto, Thelma, were in American Fork last week visiting Mrs. Samuel Kelly. Frank 8ickles, rged 79, died in Salt Lake Monday of general debility. He was a miner and had resided In Ring ham for 20 years. He Is survived by one son. Jack Sickles, The funeral was held here yesterday afternoon from the OTJonnell chapel and the burial was in the Bingham cemetery. 'Liberty Day was duly celebrated In Bingham last Friday. The schools were closed and so .were the business houses in the afternoon. One of the features of the day waa the parade of the school children headed by the mayor, town officers and other prominent promi-nent citizens. The Utah Copper Company last Friday Fri-day at neon raised fcnrjthe top tf the hill the largest Hag in the camp. It is 22 by 40 feet and presents a beautifnl view from town. When th nag was raised all the whistles on the hill commenced com-menced olowlng, and for msnv minutes min-utes the attention of the people in the tovn was directed to the Copper hill The town board met Wednesday night and transacted routine business snd decided to take some active mens-ires mens-ires for the purpose of keeping the itreets and towns clean. In addition to the present method of gathering the garbage from the streets the town will on the honor of Bingham Liberty Bond buyers. He haa purchased J2000 worth of the bonds. He la an employe of the Utah Copper Company and the money he invested in bonds represents the savings for a number of years. He is a good citizen all right and his conduct shows that he la proud of his adopted country, and that he is willing to do his part to help win the war. Mrs. L. Brisk and iMrs. Max Brisk went to Salt Lake Thursday of last week to attend the graduation exercises exer-cises of the nurses at St. iMark's hospital. hos-pital. Miss Mary risk, daughter ot Mrs. L. Brisk, was a member of the graduation class. (Robert Wells and family motored to Springvllle last Sunday. , Max Geffen spent Thursday of last week in Salt Lake attending the graduation of the nurses at St Mark's hospital. The PressBulletin is In receipt of a letter from Corporal Fred F. Fair-child, Fair-child, a Bingham boy, who is now stationed sta-tioned at Camp Meade, Maryland, in which he urges Bingham people to buy Liberty Bonds, and explains the various vari-ous things a $50 bond and f 10't bond will buy for a soldier at the front. (With the Upper tRIngham "Red Cross Mrs. Harry Miller has charge of the surgical dressing, and 'Mrs. B. L. Smith will have a class on the Junior Red Crossevery Saturday. HORNE-CAMP . y . , J. S. Horne and Miss Betty Camp, both of Highland Boyt surprised their friends here Thursday of last week by Quietly going to Salt 'Lake and getting married. . The groom is steward of the Alta Club and an employe of the Utah Copper Cop-per company as level foreman, and Is well known and highly esteemed In the camp. The bride is now a member of the faculty of the Highland Boy school where she has taught for the past two years. She is a beautiful and accomplished young lady and Is very popular with a wide circle of friends. They will make their home In Highland High-land Boy. jse a norse and cart and juot ns the paper, rubbiuh, rocks and other waste matrlal are collected the s?ime will be hauled away. a Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Burroughs of the Vtoston Con. entertained at a dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and '.Mrs. J. I Home. Covers were laid for seven! Those present were Mr. and Mrs J P Home, Mr. and Mrs. p: G. Sullivan' Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Sullivan and Mr' and IMrs. F. H. iBurroughs (Miles McDonald has turned over to the. Upper Bingham Red Cross $72.25 which wad the net proceeds of the Red Cross benefit entertainment he gave at Canyon hull April 15. Jiliu Sakellaris, native of Greece, naturalized citizen of America, who Iihs resided in Bingham for a number of years, is entitled to a good position |