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Show CIVIL DEFENSE AREASMARKED Division of West Mountain mining communities into seven main districts subdivided into 37 areas has been accomplished by the protection division of the Bingham Canyon civilian Defense De-fense organization under chairmanship chair-manship of H. L. Garrity. Working Work-ing with Mr. Garrity as chairmen chair-men of services listed under protection pro-tection are Chief Ray Tatton, fire; Patrolman R. J. Contratto, police; G. W. Knudsen, first aid; John Dahlstrom, rescue; Frank Swain, airplane observers. In charge of each of the six districts will be a captain, adjutant adju-tant and secretary. District divisions di-visions and their areas are: Copperfield, eight areas Din-keyville, Din-keyville, Terrace Heights, Main street to the tunnel, Jap camp, Greek camp, tunnel to the pit, U. S. Mines and Telegraph, Copperfield Cop-perfield school; Highland Boy, four areas Frisco to L bridge; L bridge to I bridge; bridge to Apex, Highly High-ly j i i i . Upper Bingham district, five areas Carr Fork to bridge; bridge to Main corner; Main street to corner; corner to post office; post office to Markham; Lower Bingham district, six areas Markham; Markham to LDS church; Heaston heights and Freeman; LDS church to laundry; laundry to city limits; Central school; Copperton, seven areas blocks A, B, C, P- blocks D, E, F; blocks H, I, J, CT; blocks L, M, N, K; Lead Mine; high school; Copper-ton Copper-ton grade school; Lark, five areas West of Fahrni's store; east of Fahrni's store; St. Joseph mine; Lark school; Butterfield, two areas But-terfield; But-terfield; Queen Mine. O |