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Show Bingham Brevities Special to The Tribune. BINGHAM, Aug. 7. Mayor Qulllcn paid Salt Lako a visit Thursday. A dance Is being arranged for tho benefit bene-fit of Louis Llnd. the blind bov of tho C.alena mine, at I. O. O. F. hail, Upper Bingham. Mrs. M". Klopenstcln of Carr Fork Is building two now six-room houses. , , s- ,A1'en Is closing up the business of the City bakery, which recently closed. G. Logan Is building a second story to his storo on Main street. Manager Hancock of tho I X L Furniture Fur-niture company Is quarantined for scarlet scar-let fever, two of his children being soized with the malady. Several members of the family of Matt Blom are also afflicted with tho disease. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ollvor are cozllv housed In their nowly-oonipleted bungalow bunga-low near tho Opex mine. Mr. Oliver" Is general superintendent of the Opex property. prop-erty. Dr. Ray and Dr. Hill hnvo returned to their labors after a month's vacation In tho east. Miss a. Geffen and Miss M. Roberts, clerics In tho postofflco. are planning a trip to Seattle and the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition. Sam Dnnsmoro is now managing tho Elmerton hotel. Joseph, the S-months-old son of Mr and Mrs. John Doty of Depot ward, died Saturday morning of meningitis, after a short Illness. Burial will take place Sunday Sun-day at Union, near. Sand v. Dr. Straup Is vigorous in his efforts to enforce the health ordinances nnd In some cases has sworn out warrants against owners of premises for keeping Ihem in an unsanitary condition. Through his efforts nnd those of State Food Inspector Hanson the several dairymen of Bingham have been compelled to give tho camp milk Hint has to come up to the required re-quired standard. The restaurants have also been warned to comply with tho health laws of Bingham and tlie state. The Utah Copper company Is building a high bonrd fence between Upper Bingham Bing-ham and Lower Bingham, shutting off their workings from tho public road. The Opex Mine company has closed its mill In upper Carr Fork preparatory to using tho tunnel, which has been constructed con-structed from the mine to the ore bins. The Tampa continues Its heavy tonnage, ton-nage, ns does tho Highland Boy, over their respective aerial tramways. AH mines of the camp nro prospering and with tho outlook for tho reopening of tho Murray smelters tho camp will certainly boom in the future. |