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Show LOCAJJOTES Repair of a motor operating ventilating fans at Bingham-Copperfield Bingham-Copperfield vehicular tunnel cost Salt Lake county $300, according to report of County Electrician W. R. Carlquist ,at the county commission meeting Tuesday. It was recommended that temporary tempor-ary feeder line conduits be installed in-stalled as permanent fixtures to prevent further trouble. Mrs. Mike Brisk and Mrs. J.. Dewey Knudsen attended a banquet ban-quet at the Hotel Utah Wednesday Wednes-day evening honoring Mrs. Hal R. Whitehead of Tampa, Florida, chapeaux of the Nationale of the Eight et Forty. Mrs. Brisk is chapeaux and Mrs. Knudsen secretary sec-retary of the Salt Lake City Eight Pt Fnrtv Mr. and Mrs. Max M. DuBois and daughter, Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas, all of Lark, and Miss Alida Thomas of Salt Lake City were dinner guests Sunday of Mr .and Mrs. Harry Parker of Midvale. Mrs. James Dellosbel of Huntington Hunt-ington Park, Calif., arrived Tuesday Tues-day to visit two or three weeks with her mother, Mrs. B. Allias, and attend to business interests. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis of Copperton returned Wednesday from a week's stay in Ogden. Mrs. Rex T. Tripp underwent a - tonsillectomy yesterday at Bingham hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Chadwick and family left Monday for Mackay, Idaho, to vacation a week. Mrs. Rex Mills chaperoned her Sunday school class on a picnic at Saratoga yesterday. Mrs. Ruth Ruffin, a nurse at Bingham hospital,: left Tuesday to visit relatives in St Louis, Mo. 4 |