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Show HAPPENINGS IN AND AROUND BINGHAM Nick Banchero and Matt Contratto Con-tratto were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. Attorney A. C. Cole conferred confer-red with a number of his clients at Salt Lake City the past week. W. C. Matthews and Carl Booker of Salt Lake City were in camp this week demonstrating demonstrat-ing a new Nash sedan. Foreman Bert Serassio of the Bingham Mines Co. of Lark was a business visitor to Bingham Monday evening. Deputy Sheriff Dorus Thomas Tho-mas of Lark was in camp n Monday last conferring with Chief Deputy Sheriff Ade Heaston. Heas-ton. A.' Larsen of Mount Pleasant was a visitor to camp the past week. Mr. Larsen is an old-time old-time friend of former Deputy Tom Ray was arrested at Salt Lake City the past week; charged with stealing a suit of clothes and an overcoat from the room of V. B. Burnes at the Rex Hotel. Alice Todesco, daughter of Fred Todesco, was treated at the Bingham Hospital for a dislocated dislo-cated ankle by Dr. Paul Richards Rich-ards this week. Carl Mayers, a prominent Elk of Salt Lake City, and former manager of the Heidelburg, is now in Bingham and is in charge of the Standard Bakery. The Ladies of the Eagles will give one of their popular dances at Canyon Hall on Wednesday, February 14th. Music will be furnished by "The Imperials' Ike Rogers for many years a resident of Bingham is a patient at the Holy Cross Hospital at Salt Lake City and would like to meet any of his old-time Bingham friends. Sunday is Boy Scount Sunday at the Community Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Fagen will Dreach in the morninir on "Jesus as a Scout,"" and at 7:30 p. m. on "Scounting with Jesus Christ." D. A. Plumley, U. S. Immigration Immi-gration inspector was a business busi-ness visitor at Bingham the past week. Mr. Plumley Is one of the most efficient checker players of the west and was extremely ex-tremely anxious to tangle up with some of the Town Hall habitants, hab-itants, but most of them had previously heard of his ability and refused to participate. The Fire Companies of the camp were called to a fire which occured in the roof of the former form-er home of the late Charles Brink, adjourning the Bingham schools. The building was occupied occu-pied by the Harris and Carlson families. The cause of the fire was unknown. The roof of the building was badly damaged. |