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Show iiNGHAM BRIEFS " I James Youngberg, a Bingham boy, left last Friday for Salt Lake City, and on Monday following loft there for Camp Fremont, where he will be with the colors. David Lorkhart, who has been reported re-ported killed In France, formerly lived liv-ed in Gingham and was employed at the Utah Copper Company, lie was well known as an athlete and a wrestler. , , John K. Praggnskls, who joined the army several months ago, and who was stationed on the west coast, has been transferred to the east and is now on his way to Franco (Misa Dora Askew, sister of William Askew of this place, 1b now on her way. to France, where she will be engaged en-gaged as a trained nurse. Miss Askew formerly lived here and was employed em-ployed in the telephone office. For a number of years she has been a trained nurse. She has had charge of the work at a number of the camps on the west coast and she left Camp Kearny last week to some point in the east from which she will be transferred trans-ferred to France. i , Mrs. George Chochos has received notice that her nephew, Paul Lamb, who is with the forces in France, had been gassed and is now undergoing treatment at the base hospital. IMrs. James Jackson spent Wednesday Wednes-day visiting "in Salt Lake. Dr. P. S. Hageman who recently re- t celved his commission as first ,lieu-tpnant, ,lieu-tpnant, loft today for Yale University where he will be slatloned for several sev-eral months. He was dressed out In full army uniform during the pastjfc few days and he surely did look well in the regalia of a lieutenant. Mrs. . J. Smith of Copperfield delightfully de-lightfully entertftinpd Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon in honor of Mrs. James Wilkin. Wil-kin. It was in the nature of a farewell fare-well as Mrs. Wilkin was leaving the next day for Uinta to make her future fu-ture home on her ranch there. Those present were Mesdames Klopenstein, Oroves. Wtede, Edwards. .H. 12. Miller, Pan Sullivan and R. J. Smith. 'A delicious de-licious luncheon was serv?d. 'Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith have -returned to their home in Copperfield after a ten days trip to Ogden, Miss Rachel Maee. of Sandy, Is visiting vis-iting Miss Jean Edwards at Copper-flold. Copper-flold. j Mr. and Airs. Henry ILnndberg of Palt Lake, are .visiting his parents, 1 Mr and Mrs. F. O. Lundberg at Cop-. Cop-. perfield. " ' . Mrs. Edith Maxfield and daughter, Lottie, have returned to their .home in Copperfield after spending two ' weeks in Salt Lake with relatives. One of the most delightful dances of the season was that given in the Odd Fellows Hall tinder the auspices of the Upper Bingham fire department depart-ment last Monday. The music was fine and so was the dancing. A large crowd attended and everybody had a I good time. ' The d'-nce given a'. Canyon. Hall, "Wednesday nighf by J. S. Myers was well attended and was highly enioyed i Mr. Myers will use the profits to pur-! pur-! chase knitting machines for the Reel Cross.... u: . , t ,., fyi Gust Pappadckas, who was 'former-; 'former-; ly employed at the U. S. and the Apex mines, has been killed on the Bui- he is now as he has always been In a Jovial and Jocular mood. ' . . Born to Mr. and airs. WTUlam Jack son, Sunday, a son. . 'R. P. Unander and family have returned re-turned from Ogden Valley where they Bpent a vacation of two weeks. Mrs. John fitubbs of Copperfield. ho been very sick for the past few days. Mrs. James McDonald and two children chil-dren and Mrs. Thomas Wilson and child, left Copperfield this week for Nevada, where they will make their future home. ' ijnrlan front. He waa here at the outbreak out-break of the Balkan war and return- ed to bit country to fight in 1913. At the conclusion of that .war he retim- cd to this camp but after the opea'cj. of the present war he "returned to Greece in 1915 and Joined the army ot Venezelos to fight against the Bulgarians Bulgar-ians and Turks. He waa killed some two months ago at the battle of Sera in. Grecian Macedonia. His brother, J-Pappadakas, J-Pappadakas, who lives In this camp,, was notified of the death a few days ago. Mrs. Osar Fullmer of Riverton wa In town this week vlsitiug her husband. hus-band. ,v Joe merger, proprietor cf the Old Crow ci&ar stand, is now driving a car for the Consolidated stage at odd Intervals when he is not needed in. th store, . . , , . . ... . Miss iMaude Welsh, who is employed employ-ed at the Chocolate Shop, received notice no-tice a few days ago that her brother, H. B. Welsh, was among the, missing In the casualty list of the United States forces In France. Mr. Welsh's home is at Coalville, but he was formerly for-merly an emplove at the Utah Copper Cop-per Company. He .'olned the army last September and was transferred to Fronce about the first of this year. E. W. Green of (Boulder, Colorado,; Is spending this week In Bingham, j ' Mrs. Gertrude Bayles and children, chil-dren, Cecil and Grace, of Emmett, Idaho, arrived" irt IRingham last Sunday, Sun-day, and are Visiting . Mrs. Clara B. Stapleton. t . Fostmaster C. It. Countryman spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. . t Miss ldlllan Chlara is spending a vacation in ray son. "hll Speckhart of Salt lake, spent Saturday and Sunday in Bingham. Mrs. R. iS. Hales left this week for Garfield to visit her son. A partr fomposed of Dr. Smith and family, Mr. Turney and family, Mr. Beatv and family, and Mr. Colyar and family spent Sunday at Saltalr. Mrs. George Chochos spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Don Farnsworth and daughter of Garfield were in town this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. Baker. v Henry Oddie of the Citizens State Bank was away last week on a vacation vaca-tion Me spent the time fishing. Mrs. (B. H Willis spent a few days visiting in Salt Lake this week. Quite a number of Bingham people ware in Salt Lake, Tuesday to meet the French mission which Is now touring the country. The entire force of the J. C. Pen- ney Company -went to Salt Lake, on Wednesday evening to meet wi.h officers of-ficers of the company.. J. C. Penney and other head officers were present. T, B. Bates and family moved to Idaho Falls last Saturday. ,( Dr. Ulysses H. Smith, a : roraluent local physician, received his commission commis-sion as first lieutenant this week. Dr. Smith c.ime here about i year i go from Alabama and has madu many friends in the camp. He is a skillful physician and ann all round good fellow fel-low and will make a valuablo addition to the United States army medical corpi. He has net yot been notified as to the. time when he will be called Into service. ' Antonio liepari and Miss Frances Helcolore. both of Bingham, were married mar-ried in Salt Lake last Saturday. : ' Miss Elmyne . Cardiff spent the week end in Salt Lake. , Mifls Ida Jones, last Friday enlisted enlist-ed In the United States student nurse reserve and will enter tho service as noon as she gets a call. Miss Jones has two brothers in the army. Corporal Corpor-al F. L. Jone.s. stationed at Camp Fremont, and J. L. Jones, stationed at Camp Holabird, Baltimore. P. H. Pitchios, Bill Andros, Peter Pembroke and James .Sabeotes loft Monday for San Francisco. (Pitchios will return some time next month and the others will remain in Frisco. Joe Wells fell down the ci liar aiers In the Vienna Grocery store a few days ago and badly trained his ankle. At the meeting of the town board Wednesday night the only matter aside from routine business was that of providing for the installation of an electric light in. front of C Jij'on , Hall. ,; , . i. Thomas Leonard of Provo, was in town this week visiting his son and looking up old timers In the camp. He Used to be on the Job here In 19"3 and the camp has changed quite a lot pince then, and he found It rather difficult dif-ficult to locate his old acquaintances. Mr. Ixonard Is up In years, but he is well preserved and appears to be in tho best of health, and he says, that |