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Show 8'NGHAM BRIEFS Mr. and airs. C. E. Jenkins of Iowa who have been on a trip to California! are visiting J. B. Myers, manager of the local Utah Power & Light office. Mrs. Jenkins is the mother of Mr Myers. " , 'Mrs. (Bert Revere of Sandy spent the Past week in Bingham visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. At o'clock last Friday morning tinSft rKk',but the flames re extinguished ex-tinguished before any Berious damage was done. t3fp ?ulin. JJaao d Uttle daugh-ter, daugh-ter, Rula( of Price, were in town this week to visit Mrs. C. H. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Prestwlch, who m w,' A?t ln 0in r some fh'itn la8t week for Idah. &ere they will engage in farming. John Glazier Myers has been in v! u. "V.duJlng lhe paBt tw weeks visiting his father, J. IB. iMyers. - Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Wells and children chil-dren went on a motoring trip to Ogden Canyon. Sunday. While on thd home they stopped at the park in Salt Lke to see the baby elephant. Pete Pitchios and Oust ipltchios have bought the interest in the Royal iandy Company of Nick ILouis and are making some improvements by adding a new candy kitchen. Max iFowler of Butte, Mont., spent a few days during the past week in (Bingham on business. J. K Maxwell of Salt (Lake who spent some time in iBingham daring the past winter engaged in Jewelry work and who has many friends here, was In town Sunday with a motoring Party. . , Joe Berger spent a few days in Salt 'T-ke this week visiting with his family. fam-ily. P. N..Huddleson and B. (H, iPlero of Salt Lake were n Bingham Monday for the purpose of possibly interesting uie peopie nero in street improvement. Mayor Q. IB. Kelly spent the weekend week-end in Montpelier, returning home Tuesday morning. Mrs. G. A. Schmidt is ln receipt of a letter from her brother, Cieut. Phil Talsey. who is engaged In the trans-portation trans-portation of troops from tnrs country to France In which he stated that his snip carried Secretary of War iBaker on the trip to France and return. Mrs (Annie Scussel has received a letter from her brother, James Notari who is located somewhere In France stating that he had been promoted and that he is now a sergeant. .AB- S'31,z1man of the Portland Cem-ent Cem-ent AssocUUton. Salt Lake City, was -n.Bipgham jSaturday on business. Mr. Imus of Oglen, clerk of the rail- mI 5T A PTe M wninaUon on ! "a" d.ispatchinfr- Those who took and , ni ,1Z ftam,"atlon were .Misses ?T.Ky ,Addf,ey' Oakley and the postal work Mr.. Imus visited the various points of Interest In the cam? nnd he stated that this was a wonder-ul wonder-ul place and that' he hoped to have again ' Ruth the 11-months-old daughter of ?arraFor'u 'not m Thl f K 6,16 Twfy of pneumonia. Jhe funeral was held from the res! dence yesterday afternoon and the burial was in thejningnam cemetery John, the year-old son of Mr and dav of pneumonia. The funeral was ld Sunday nnd the burial was 1Z Ilingham ceinclery. town.- Phoenix has some money on hand and the town officers have decided de-cided that it could be expended in no better way than in improving the street In addition to this the town is taking much interest in the matter, of sanitation and it is going to be a clean place. It has been decided that property owners should build their own garbage bins for the reception of waste matter. There was a large number of tourists tour-ists ln iBingham last Sunday on sightseeing sight-seeing trips, most of whom came to the city In motor cars. There Is quite a little to see ln Bingham, and it Is a place where tourists can spend a day with pleasure and profit i-i e ? nuR!W- . wa, last Saturday by a cave in K J.-vel on the rrtah ro.wr hill. The funeral he" Tuesday from til orPck Sa,t thp n-'-V prleVt officiating Ther was a n ,m her of his rontrVm,n tMf, who attrnrted the fim-al. and tT,e Moral offering was very bea, 4ll ntermont was In tl- -Vi. v. Bnrrrn wa, v.rv prominent In The Joint meeting of the firement day nirttah.ChP,U,edVor Bt 8 nfU . .h?" bwn P08 because ion VVM th the a"rac on. The Yokohama Maid" The nrcmen will hold their meeting on Earl Sutton has introduced something some-thing new in Bingham in the way of a motorcycle line. He has five new motorcycles of exclusive and novel design, de-sign, which he is having operated between be-tween Bingham and -ropperfield and Wngham and Highland Boy. The cars make th.trtp every half hour. They carry three passengers in addition to the driver it Is one and one-half miles to Highland Ooy and two miles to Copperfield and a trrp the motorcycle motor-cycle is a delightful one. It will be a matter of interest to Klngham people to learn that the Bingham and Garfield railway has put on an Iced refrigerator car service between be-tween Salt Lake and ttlngham and that th same will remain in effect throughout the summer. The refrigerator refriger-ator cars will be operated semi-weekly on Mondays and Thursdays The refrigerator re-frigerator car will be used exclusively for perishable freight and will be Iced i Sen? WVdrJG P,,St four monf'1" spent Wednesday in town with friends. Dr. Flynn was looking and appeared to be In the best of time. the Coa8t for 8 The Vipnna Cafe will furnish the spread for the alumni banquet tonight. The .Butte Cafe reports that every member of ts force bought a Liberty SUm1 a"r, T,'1'1 the Natives ff,e Butte soft drink establishment. "The Stars a.id Stripes" fs tJ,n name of the paner published bv the Kmoll ran 'KxpodiUonary forces in lYanre L ropy o which was reived In Bh".". ham this week. It Is a neatly printed , 1 '''lKM pe paper and full of Intprtinff rending matter It n?s.i lins a good line of advertisement Rixi the most coiispi-uous nf these is tJ.o advert, sement of a certain brand or chewing gum. The (own of Phoenix s E,.ttl1Ur hnsv with tlie 8!;pro;le, of warm weather and is rinK to fix itself up ( Htve' I reparations an. row being made to gravel the road all the way through to run capacity. The Bingham and Uarfield railway has two package cars dally between Salt (Lake and Ulngham In addition to the semi-weekly refrigerator refrig-erator car service. This Improvement will be a great convenience to the people peo-ple here. How Egyptians Reaped Q.aln. . The ancient Egyptians reaped their grain close to the ear and afterward rut the straw close to the ground and 'aid It by. It was this struw that Pharaoh Pha-raoh refused to give to the Inraelltes. It was because of this refusal to give )he longer straw to th, Israelites that ihey were compelled to gather "ntub-hle." "ntub-hle." This was a mutter of consider, able difficulty, seeing that the straw Itself had been cut ff near to the round. The Heart Knows. The urderstandlng heart Is what U needed above all el.se. Th affections are cognitive powers no less than the intellect. "The heart knows truth by Its affinities, as tl,e n lad verifies It by reasoning. What we feel, we know by a consciousness more trustworthy than logic A. P. Peubody. |