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Show YEARS AGO In Bingham (October 11, 1918) Smelter output for twenty representative re-presentative American copper companies in August totaled 155,(i(!0,80!) pounds, an increase of 11,600,000 pounds or C per cent over the previous month.' Utah was a conspicuous gainer, its output out-put of 19,020,947 pounds being an increase of close to 4,000,000 pounds from the July figure. Captain Frank Edwards of the British army spoke to a large audience at the Commercial club, his subject being the World war. Bingham went over the top in the $200,000 Liberty loan drive. The Italian society celebrated Columbus day, Oct. 12, with an appropriate program. The Utah Public Health association asso-ciation sent two nurses to Bingham Bing-ham to assist in control of Spanish Span-ish influenza. The state board of health ordered local schools closed. Utah Apex mine filed suit in U. S. district court for SI, 750.000 against Utah Consolidated Mining Min-ing company. Utah Apex was termed biggest lead producer in the state and Utah Consolidated the state's largest underground copper mine. (October 1G, 1930) A beautiful wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. James united their daughter, Miss Agnes Ag-nes James, and Frank L. Wide-man. Wide-man. The Rev. Thomas Manwar-ing Manwar-ing of Tooele performed the ceremony cere-mony October 9, 1930. Six persons were injured near Ilogjin's dairy in a highway crush. None of the injuries were serious. Principal A. C. Olson of Highland Boy was the driver of one car which was hit by another anoth-er nviehine in which throe miners on their way to work were passengers. pass-engers. The first P.-T. A. mooting of the year was held at Biivhani hi'jh school October 13. Those t ikinf oart on the program were N. C. Hanks, Miss Lenna Thurb-er. Thurb-er. Miss Bessie Reeves, J. W. Pulsipher, Miss Dora Hansen, Miss Florence Childs. |