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Show . Bingham Brevities Special to The Tribune. BINGHAM, Jan. S.S.-Ir and Mrs n F. Parsons ot Highland Boy left camp for Garfield, where they will permanently reside. Victor Ekmnn has Tofcurned from a visit to his former homo at Kansas City, Mo. G-. P. Drew of Salt Lako was in camp on real estate business. Music Supervisor L. "W. Clark of this school district was in camp during the week. The fire department will give a gTand ball Friday. II. will also givo a big supper, both of which should bo well patrouized. as it is for tho purchase of new uniforms for the firo laddies. A large delegation of Upper Bingham Odd Fellows visited their brothers of Lower Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Simms and family fam-ily left Wednesday for Los Angeles. I Cal., whero they will mako an indefinite indefi-nite stay. . j ! Mr. and Mrs. Walier Ward have loft for Bingham Junction, whore Mr. Ward will work for the railroad. .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flynn left Monday for Salt Lake, whero they will mako their future home. The Womnn's Unity club will hold its next meeting at Mrs. M. T. Miller's rosidence. Tho Ladies' Aid socioty spent a pleasant pleas-ant afternoon at Mrs. Bougham's Wednesday. John McDonald of Upper Bingham has been elected president of tho Bingham Theater company, Felix McDonald Mc-Donald is vico president. Hew J. II. Worrall of Salt Lako was in Bingham Sunday in the interest of Sabbath school. Tho Bingham Whist club was pleasantly pleas-antly entertained at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jones of Depot ward. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Kelsey have left camp for Denver, Colo., their former home. Mrs. Jtoracc Blivcn ia very sick at her home in Highland Boy, suffering from pneumonia. Mrs. Oscar Holstcin paid Bingham a visit from Salt Lake during the week. E. G. O'Donnell of Salt Lake was in Binghum Monday, making arrangements for opening up his branch house hore. |