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Show Morris has received her contract con-tract for 1940-41 and will either teach in Portage or Brigham City next year. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robison and sons spent Memorial day at Pleasant Grove. Ben Crittenden, 34, of Lark was arrested on May 18 by J. L. Householder on a charge of disturbing dis-turbing the peace. He pleaded guilty to fighting when he appeared ap-peared before Justice of Peace Alfred Henkel the same day and was fined $10. Mrs. Frank Hoine of U. S. Mines is receiving treatment at the Bingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alger Baum and son, Julian, left today (Friday) to visit Mr. Baum's sister and brother, Mrs. Maude Howell and Charles Bauin of. Detroit, Mich. The Baums will be gone two weeks and will drive a new Chrysler home via Kentucky, Indiana and Iowa. A large crowd attended the Bingham junior chamber of commerce com-merce annual Country Store and Carnival dance held at the Civic Center last Saturday evening. Parker Gray, C. C. Colyar, William Wil-liam Motis and Ray Call were committee members in charge of games and entertainment. LOCALS D. D. Moffat, vice president and general manager of the Utah Copper company; J. D. Shilling, assistant to the general manager, mana-ger, and George Earl, chief engineer en-gineer of the Utah Copper company, com-pany, all of Salt Lake City, were business visitors at the mines on Wednesday. Members of Bingham volunteer volun-teer firemen, company No. 2, attended at-tended the Pioneer league baseball base-ball game between Pocatello and Salt Lake City Bees in Salt Lake Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. DelBort V. Barrett Bar-rett of Salt Lake City were visitors vi-sitors in Bingham Canyon Saturday Sat-urday evening. M. P. Madsen, 53, of Copper-field, Copper-field, who was arrested by Deputy Dep-uty Sheriff E. J. Householder on a complaint signed by Joe Miya-gishima Miya-gishima on -May 16 charging him with driving on the wrong side of the road between Bingham and Copperton, appeared before Justice Jus-tice of Peace Alfred Henkel May 17 and was fined $10 with $5 suspended. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris went to Portage, Utah, last Sunday Sun-day to bring home their daughter, daugh-ter, Hazel, who has been teaching there the past school year. Miss |