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Show 1 LOCAL T KAPPEMNGS Ralph Evans, brother of George Evans, proprietor of the Bingham Drug company, left Sunday for Portland,, Port-land,, Oregon, where he will enter the( pharmacy department of the North Pacific College to complete his work for a diploma. His place at the drug store has been taken by Henry Jackson, Jack-son, formerly of Kaysville. I James West, proprietor of West' Furniture company, attended a radio ra-dio dealers' meeting in Salt Lake City Monday afternoon. Jay Fanisworth has returned to his position in the Bingham Mercantile Mercan-tile grocery department following an enforced vacation caised by a severe attack of 'rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peterson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. iEllis Wilde of Ogdcn, spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thorn-as. Thorn-as. 385 Maiu street. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson are former residents of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brady of Sandy were visitors at the home of ' his parents. Mr. and Mrs, L. A Brady. 304 Main street, this week. W. II. Lovesy, traffic manager of the Utah Oil Refining company, was a 'business visitor in Bingham Thursday. Mrs. Ted Robison was taken to St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City Tuesday morning where she underwent under-went an appendix operation. Her condition is reported to be satisfactory. satisfact-ory. , A baby girl was born to Mr. and (Mrs. II. O. Green, Thursday. January Janu-ary 30. at their home at 22 Freeman. Free-man. Mother and little daughter are reported to be getting along nicely. |