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Show former Miss Jessie Mendenh Phil Ncilson, 4:1, of McGflj Nov., was fined $10 by Justice fc Peace Alfred Henkel on a rejk less driving charge. Neilsof' truck went out of control whO backing down Houston Height Sunday and dropped over L embankment to halt traffic h blocking the road. F" Joe Delgado, 26, of CopperfiJlc was released by Justice of Poji Alfred Henkel on a $50 bond. had been held on an assault ufe( battery charge since Sundli morning when he was arre.s by Deputy Sheriffs E. J. andU L. Householder aft;-r a fight pi a Coppcrfield cafe. I club. Mrs. Louis Panas and Mrs. George Panos won prizes and Mrs. W. B. Inglesby of Tooele the house prize. Earl James, president of the Utah State Firemen's association, and John Creedon, secretary of the association, in company with Ray Tatton and James Carrigan attended a firemens meeting in Springville Wednesday evening. Mr. James presented the Springville Spring-ville firemen a trophy for their participation jn the night show at the state convention in Vernal last August. Charles Horner, who came to Bingham last week from Butte, Montana, in company with his cousin, Edd Nestler, injured in the Armstrong mine in Highland j Boy last Wednesday and now re- ( ceiving treatment in St. Mark's hospital, was fined $25 and given a 15-day jail sentence by Justice of Peace Alfred Henkel Tuesday on a vagrancy charge. Mr. Horner was unable to pay the fine and was committed to jafl. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mangum, , whose marriage was an event of early December, were dinner , guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. j H. F. Dunn. Mrs. Mangum is the I - LOCALNOTES George Bihler, district superintendent super-intendent of the Utah Power and Light company, returned Monday afternoon from a two-week vacation vaca-tion on the coast. Mrs. Maurice Bee of Highland Boy returned home Monday after af-ter an enjoyable two-week stay with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee Jr., at their new home on La Cresta drive, Bakersfield, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones returned re-turned Monday from a two-week visit in Los Angeles with their son, Kendall Jones. Mrs. Betty Deakin of Copper-ton Copper-ton entertained her Sewing club Monday evening at her home. A social and luncheon were diversions diver-sions for Mrs. June Rogerson, Mrs. Ella Chipman, Mrs. Jack Martin, Mrs. Dale Johnston and Mrs. Gail Moulton. Band Mothers of the Bingham Central school met last evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Clough for discussion of plans 'for this year. Mrs. Thomas Caulfield left Sunday afternoon for Redding, Cal., where she will vii.t her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield Jr., for a month or six weeks. Mrs. Dan Boyles entertained Wednesday for her Five Hundred |