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Show 'j j Ikmgham notes I AND PERSONALS ! fecial to The Tribune IJT2SGFIIAM. Aprtl 4. Vic r.mnoll, fW(,ii known in camp, wis married nr. jSni SUv.tn Miss .Alary Kofford. , rliov will shortly rel.urn niul occupy Lho iiyiniicll home in Slain Cauypn. '-" Mrs. J. IT, Goodwin and daughter. Birdie, returned from Evanston, TVyo., Tuesday, whero J hey went, taking, tho remains, for bur)nlf of husband and i'athor, .f. Goodwin, who wan killed in the fatal railroad accidont. Volunteer 1'irc JDopartment JN'o. 2 entertained en-tertained at a lunch, and social I'nday night at Canyon hall.. Gooxpo Wnrnerd has bought an inclosed in-closed glass and spring-cushioned omnibus, omni-bus, the only ono of ' its kind over brought tD Bingham. Tho Masons of Binghniu havo ar. ranged to havo regular meetings the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at tho opera-house. " Tho Hui;h Kcbckah lodjro has selected Mrs.' A. .r. Mimiotto and Mrs. Miner Jimpson (o attend tho grand assembly of -that order at Salt Lake. April 17 and S. M.rs. Lehman and Mrs. Porter aro alternates. Mrs. Murray is the representative rep-resentative of Itachol lodgo of Upper Bingham. Frank Ellis of Upper Bingham mot with a painful accident Saturday, -by getting his hand near a saw in tho United Statos Planing Mill at tho Galena Ga-lena mine. His hand and fingors woro badly cut and lneorated. Ho will not lose any of his fingers, as at first thought. Tho Canton Thomas No. 3 of tho T. O. 0. P. of Bingham will give a ball in the opora-houso April 17. Tho Woodmen of tho World will givo a dauco April 2-1. C P. Goody of tho Tollurido Power I eompan3' .will shortl leavb on a uix weeks' trip East. . 1 At tho Junction. Special Jo The Tribune. BINGHAM JUNCTION, April Mr. and Mrs. John Boilaso of Nampn, Ida,, aro here, visiting Mr. Boilasc's mother, Mrs. M. Boilasc, Frank 1?. Wicks, who is visiting rela-; rela-; tives and friends in Denver, is expected ex-pected home soon. Mrs. Joel L. Priest and little d a u gh- tor of Salt Lake arc visiting Mrs. G. W. Metcalfe. .r. E. Williams of tho United States Smelting company has accepted a posi-i posi-i lion in Salt Lako-City. Mrs. TCosc Battlcj- of Sail: 'Lako is hero, visiting her aiater, Mrs. E. J. Ivnowlcs. William Cooper and family have moved to Salt Lako City, where thoy will mako their futuro, homo. W. P. Swconev, manager of tho Hoeky Mountain Bell Telephone company, hns 7 , .,, ssstVt been transferred to Salt Lako Cif- -ulL Loekctthas been assigned tho vacaS M The Ladies' Aid soeiotv of tho ItJti odist church gave a tea, Thursday ' -crnoon, which was enjoyed by jnanf Miss- -Violet Guthrie has not b&J teaching school this week on accounts the death of her mother. She oxnoJU to resume work Monday. 1 |