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Show CHIPS AND SHAVINGS AfiDUND BINGHAM Sheriff Ben Harries and a number of deputies motored to the Highland Boy district on Monday evening and arrested three men on search and seizure seiz-ure warrants issued by Justice of the Peace George E. Parkin. James Shields who swore to the complaints instructed Assistant county Attorney Ray S. McCarthy McCar-thy to assign the cases to Justice Jus-tice Parkin's court at Sugar-house. Sugar-house. Mr. McCarthy refused and assigned them to the Bingham Bing-ham court where the cases will be heard before Judge E. E. Dudley. Frank Morales, an employee of the Highland Boy Mining company was sentenced to thirty thir-ty days imprisonment in the county jail, on a charge of drunkenness. He was arrasted by Deputy Sheriff II. M. Nicholson. Ni-cholson. Auditor Stines of the Western West-ern Telephone company of Denver, Den-ver, Colo., was a visitor to camp on Monday. The many friends of Tom Stephens will learn with regret he is seriously ill at his home in Salt Lake City. Norval Stuart who has been leasing at the U. S. Mine is now operating a lease at the Chief Consolidated Mine in Eureaka. Mr. Stuart was a visitor to camp on Saturday and visited with his daughter Mrs. A. " E. Williams. Eugene H. Jenkins has been recently appointed manager of The Mountain States Telephone company " here."- Mr. " ' Jenkins came here from Eureka where he held a similar position under the same company, he will be found to be most courteous in his business transactions. The Bingham Mercantile Co. on Wednesday Obtained a judgment judg-ment against Thea Schweitzer, deposed divisional prohibition chief, for the sum of $1,229.63. The hearing was heard in Judge Hanson's division of the Thiru District court. Joe Kempton, whose parents were the original owners of the Kempton Mining property who was bora and raised in Bingham Bing-ham was a visitor to camp this week. He recently underwent a serious operation and is now recuperating. re-cuperating. E. D. Hansen, state auto inspector in-spector of Salt Lake City has been nere the past week in-spcting in-spcting cars. Vernal Codell the young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Codell was committed to the State Mental Hospital at Provo this week. Harry Noble is at his home in Salt Lake suffering from blood poisoning in his hand. O. R. Diblee the popular president pres-ident of the Young Men's Republican Re-publican club of Salt Lake City was a busy visitor to camp on Wednesday. Deputy Sheriff Ade Heaston received a number of photos this week, taken in Coon's canyon can-yon last summer by a professor of the State University, they are Indian hieroglyphics said to have been inscribed some 400 years ago. During the summer months a number of Bingham-ites Bingham-ites intend visiting this locality. locali-ty. Mr. Heaston was the guide of the former party who took the photographs. Melva Densley, born at Soda Springs, Idaho, August 27th. 1921 the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac John Densley died at the home of her parents on Wednesday as the result of falling into a vessel of boiling water the previous day. Carl Horst and Seth A. Hansen Han-sen of the Alderman Real Estate Es-tate company of Salt Lake City are in camp rustling prospective prospect-ive buyers of lots at Steel City. These lots are adjourning the new steel plant between Provo and Springville. |