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Show Bingham Brevities Special to The Tribune. BINGHAM, Sept. IS. Cashier C. W. Buckholz of the Bingham Stato bank has resigned, and it is with reluctance the president. II. P. Clark, and the directors di-rectors accept his resignation, as Mr. Buckholz has created a large patronage and business for tho bank. Mr. Buck-holz Buck-holz quits Bingham lo tako a prolonged vacation and a much-needed rest. Walter G. Scott of tho Merchants, and formerly of the Commercial National Na-tional bank' of Salt Lake City, will succeed Mr. Buckholz. As a surprise package for (he camp. Postmaster C. II. Itoborts has informed The Tribune's representative' of the marriage of his daughter Maud to Lcn Wherry of Bingham at the Los Angeles, Cal., residence of Mr. Itoberts. The wedding took place Thursday at 2 p. in. at the home of tho bride's mot her, 11)11 Sunset boulevard, Los Aneoles. . The dauco given by the Metropolitan orchestra at the opora houso Friday night was largely attended, and a good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hobday of Highland Boy arc visit ing in Salt Lake. A social part 3 was given Thursda' at the residonco of It, E. Goodell on Markham gulch. Cards, games and lunch were tho pleasant features of the eyening. Among those present were Messrs. and Mesdames C. E. Adderlv, Walter Ward. F. L. Motcalf, Frank Slringhani and Mrs. Maver. H. Mitchell. Will O'Connor. Bert "Hocking, Allen and Craner, and Misses Dollic and Lizzie Liz-zie Mackinson, Anna and Frances Loh-man Loh-man and Alice Fitzgorald. A jolly house warming was given Thursday night at Highland Boy by the Utah Con. mine in celebration of tho completion of their nowh erected machine shop and storo room. The Highland Boy mine officials certainly outdid themselves iu eutorlaiuiug the Binghamites. Manager George Dusch for O'Donnell & Co. of Salt Lake was i it- camp during the week, attending to affairs concerning concern-ing tho branch house here. Mr, and iUrs. P. C. Podorsou aro now occupying a new Jmngalow ou Can-Fork. |