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Show BINGHAM BRIEFS Mrs. Katherine Ford has moved to the home of her son, iLeonard O. Ford at 96 Carr Fork. Mr. Ford has been culled, to the colors and Is now in California at the military training iamj of Fort Scott. The home of Mr. anil Mrs. Sam Sweet was gladdened by the arrival of baby daughter, born on Friday. October 18. . ' Emmet T. Fend accompanied y his mother, Mrs. Katherine Ford, were Salt Lake visitors, Friday of last week, tits occasion of the trip being to see Leonard O. Ford off to Fort Scott with his company. Mrs L. O. Ford, who has heen in Salt Lake for some weeks accompanied theni on the home trtjs. Thomas Culleton Jt.lt Monday night for West Virginia where he will be employed by the government in an ammunition plant. Thomm Connors, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cornors of Salt Lak9, and son-in-lav of 'Mr. and Mrs. .M. J, Mc-Keiizle Mc-Keiizle of Higliland Boy, died Tuesday Tues-day niglrt at Kenneth, California, of pneumonia. iMf. Connors Is 27 years of sge, formerly Jivtid in this camp and Is well known to many people here. Hia remains were shipped to Salt Lake for burial. Funeral arrangements arrange-ments have not yet been made. M. ftokich. who haB been visiting friends In the camp for the past three weeks, left yesterday for Salt Lake and -ill go from there to his home in San Francisco. !ur. and Mrs. C. W. Chrlstensen of Pleasant Grove spent - Sunday and Monday Jn Bingham visiting Mr. and Mrs. IH. IM. Steele. Thomas Evans, manager of the Bourgard market, who has been rtry sick with pneumonla; is npw able to be out again. Sheriff J. . Corless and a party of friends from Salt Lake were in Bingham Bing-ham Sunday afternoon. Clyde Countryman, who Is a cadet at the New Mexico Military Institute, has the Spanish Influenza, according to nformatlon received here early this week. At last reports ho was ' getting on very nicely. I Attorney Samuel D. Thurman of Salt Lake spent Wednesday in Blng-' ham. There are still a great many people i in the camp who have not as yet registered reg-istered and there Is only one more registration day. Next Tuesday. October Oc-tober 29, is the last registration and everyone who expects to vote must ' be on the reglbtrttion list There are frequently a number of people who want to vote on election day, but are unable to do so because they failed to register. The November election this year is an important one, and all voters should qualify themselves by registering. Joseph ani Hugh Grant are among the recent recruits for the navy. The brothers left Thursday for the training train-ing camp at San Francisco. Mrs. Lindelof, record keeper of the Lady Maccabees will be in the lodge r.oom from 1 until 4 o'clock Monday afternoon to collect dues. All members mem-bers are requested to be present and pay their dues. Miss Margaret Greene, who has been attending a business school at ! Magna, 'returned home last week nc-! companled by her friend Mnmle i Oakes. Master George Dean of Salt Lake, arrived here a i;w days ag to usi&t his father In the barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. Croy left Tuesday on vibit with his family at Spanish Fork. iMiss Haydee Adams has accepted a position with the J. C. Penny Co. Doris Staplelon spent the week end with Miss Dorothy Kappt-le at Lead Mine. " Zella Wanl, MarJorle Oddie, Neva Strlngham,"iSvelyn Mano and Agnes Qulnn came homo this week from St. Mary's Academy where the flu just made Its appearance. Otto Kappele spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Salt Lake on business. Mr. and (Mrs. John H. Evans were In 'Bingham Tuesday. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. E. Adderley and their daughters Daisy, Maaie and Pearl went to Salt Lake City last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Miller entertained entertain-ed at dinner Mr. and Mrs. L, Anderson Ander-son and Miss Valera 'Erlckson, , IMr. and iMrs. ill. J. Fisher and Mr. and IMrs. J. Morrell went to Salt 'Lake Tuesday to attend the funeral of Blanch Madsen who died last week with pneumonia. Mies Madsen is the only daughter of Theodore Madsen of Copperfield. The annual election of officers In the Red Crocs divlblons, chapter branches and units will be held on a usning trip to risii Lake. Mr. Alfred Anderson was a Salt Lake visitor, Wednesday. iMr. Eugene Cereghino and Mr. John Vlettl were In Salt Ike Wednesday Wed-nesday to attend the funeral of Eugene Eu-gene Pusine, the young aviator who died of Influenza at San Antonio, Texas. Miss Veda Farley spent the week In Ogden. Miss Nellie Barnard Is visiting at her home In Garland this week. Mrs. A. C. Cole and Miss Kathryne Yergensen have been helping at the hospital tbls week. Private Frank Contratto, who ' enlisted en-listed In the marines from Bingham, June 2, 1!M7, has been very 111 with Spanish influenza, but is now doing nicely. After being In Cuba for almost al-most a year. 'Private Contratto was lruiuferred bark to Quautico, Virginia1 where he Is in training at a machine gun school. Another case In Bingham where a woman has taken a man's position i that of Miss Ida Jones, who Is motor man or rather motorlady, and Is running run-ning the train at the Bingham and Cnri'i.'ld d'V't, Some other Bingham people who nr.' Odcn visitors lately are Mrs. Myrtle WlggU and Miss Agnes Uved. who left last Friday. Mr. Hert I.fvlngstei Tha'-krtcii, fpent Wednesday with his family In the Lake. Mrs- Charles Seybohlt went to Salt Lake, Thursdav Principal L. W. Neilsen was back in .Bingham Wednesday after a week's November 20. Mrs. Edna P. Spitzenburger Is in Salt Lake City visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Jarrett. Mrs. David 'McDonald, formerly of Bingham, now a resident of Salt Lake City is visiting her daughter, Mrs Dan Sullivan. IMr. and 'Mrs. Joe Gerran's and their daughters Brittamart and Gertrude left Thursday for Salt Lake: A. Dafnes, the proprietor of the Canyon Confectionery has moved hia place of business two up the street Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Miller and Miss Valera Erlckson were the dinner guests of Mrs. L. Anderson on Wednesday. Miss iMarie Scow, who has been visiting vis-iting her sister Mrs. John Weston, returned re-turned to her home In Fillmore this week. Raymond llovklng. who was run over by an automobile some time ago is able to be out again. Mrs. J. Kemp Is til with pluracy. Michael Bocoiero, who has been at i'ort Douglas for some time, left last week for a training camp in California. Cali-fornia. Miss Valera Erlckson of Mid vale in visiting her sister .Mrs. E. A. Miller. II. N. Standish was mlled to Salt Lake', Sunday by the death of his son--In-law, George Moore. Dorothy Kappele and Doris Staple-ton, Staple-ton, redo horseback to Welby lust Mi nday, Alfred Anderson ipent Wednesday in Salt Lake City on business. Middaugh has accepted a position at 'the Citizens State Bank, |