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Show BINGHAM BRIEFS The Apex boys will give a dance at Canyon hall next Wednesday night Howard Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thompson, age 18, enlisted in the army last iFriday and is now stationed at Fort Douglas. Mrs. (Robert Swenn has returned to her home In Copperfield after spending spend-ing some time with relatives in Canada. Cana-da. The Copperfield (Red Cross Is now meeting every Thursday evening and is doing excellent work. IB. E. Willis, manager of the J. C. Penney Company, is In Salt Lake this week attending the convention of the managers of the Penney system of . Btores. The Epworth (League met at the home of H. iR. Gust Thursday evening for round table talks. iC. (E. Vaught of Oelweln, Iowa, formerly for-merly manager of the J. C. Penney company here, "spent Saturday in town with friends. Mrs. Harry Nobles was taken to Salt Lake Monday, where she underwent under-went an operation for appendicitis and she Is now serioushly ill. Mrs. Nobles was stricken wane at a moving picture theatre Sunday evening and the case developed so rapidly that by the time she reached the hospital next day the appendix had already bursted. L. L. Cady and Henry Lano. of Hastings, Hast-ings, Nebr., and Lloyd Faidley, of Grand Island, Nebr., spent the weekend week-end in Bingham with L. J. McShane. P. S. Marthakis spent Friday, Saturday Satur-day and Sunday at Logan. The IBingham and Granite basketball basket-ball teams will play on the local floor tonight. A. W. Lubeck, tailor, la moving his establishment this week from Can-Fork Can-Fork to the building Just south of the town hall. Phil T. Hall, son of Mr. and IMrs. G. A. Schmitt, arrived In town last week from Windsor, Colo., and is now visiting his people here. Mr. Hall has successfully taken the examination for the United States navy and will leave here about the first of next month for the coast, where he will assume as-sume his duties. . . ' V Mrs. Josephine Roundy and Miss Winnie McMahon delightfully entertained enter-tained at a dancing party ,8aturday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, IMr. and 'Mrs. C. D. Abel, iMrs. Spitzenberger. Misses Ceclle Geffen, Lillian (Meyerhoffer, Hazel, Ha-zel, Ruth and Maurine iBourgard, Veda Farley, Mona Heaston, Rose McDon-ough, McDon-ough, Delia Coakley, Adine Brownlee, Jeanette Bolognese, and Homer Chris-tensen,' Chris-tensen,' Albert Routhwick, rued Wilson,. Wil-son,. .Max , .Geffen; Fred McMahoni, Louis Rogers, Vern Calder and Mr, iMaly. ' Vern Calder and Miss Jeanette Bolognese, Bo-lognese, of Salt (Lake, were week-end guests of (Miss Winnie MoMahpn. The members of the Red Cross knitting knit-ting unit of the Lady Macabees were entertained Wednesday afternoon of last week most ,. pleasantly .by, Mrs. Winnie Butler , at, her home Oft lIain street - ' ., , , . '.. . Mrs. Fred ' Turner, of Copperfield, returned home from Salt Lake' last week, where she spent several days visiting her mother, . Mrs. Joseph Anderson, of Rlverton, visited Mr. and (Mrs. Pat Hyland during dur-ing the past week. Ed. Charpiat, a member of the corps of oivil engineers of the Utah Copper Company, left last week for the coast, where he has been assigned to duty in the aviation section of the United States army. Fred Hervela, of Fort Winfield Scott, spent the past week in (Highland (High-land Boy with his parents while off on a ten-day furlough. Mrs. Dan Coakley and daughter Edna Ed-na spent a tew days last week in Salt Lake visiting Mrs. Coakley's mother, Mrs. Joseph Hyland. Mrs. Henry Jolly, of Mt Pleasant, after spending some time in Bingham, the guest of her daughter Mrs. iM. H. Jamison, left Thursday of last week for Salt Lake to vtBit her daughter, Miss Pearl Jolly. Mrs. Grace Schweitzer, of Salt (Lake, was the guest of (Mrs. Dan Coakley during the past week. Miss Cora Hocking delightfully entertained en-tertained the members of the Sun-shine Sun-shine Club last week and the evening (Myrl Stewart, who is stationed at Fort Douglas, spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday with bis 9eoplo here. M. L. James spent Tuesday in Salt Lake on business. . was spent in. needlework. Present were Misses Kathryn' Hyland, (Marie Schow, Marguerite - Stephens, . Sarah Davis, Ellen ' Larson, , ' Elaine Zion, Daisy Adderley, Malsie -Adderley, Pearl Adderley and Mrs. Minnie Zion. IMiss Floy Alleen.WIltrout member of the Hungarian quartet which entertained enter-tained at Canyon Hall last Saturday night was a former pupil of Mrs. Inez Todd King of the local school faculty, when Mrs. King was teaching in Ohio. Superintendent Holden of the Utah-Apex Utah-Apex mill and (Mrs. Holden are spending spend-ing two weeks visiting in Salt Lake. Sam Sllverberg, collector for the Utah Power k Light Company, left this week, for Denver, where he will spend ten days visiting his people. ..The draft board meets here again today to continue its work in connection connec-tion with examining into the matter of the Questlonaires. Joe JJerger left Monday for a month's vacation at Long Beach, Cal., and the cigar stand is now under the care of D. N. Sermon. iMrs. Harry Nobles was taken' to the hospital at Salt Lake Monday to undergo un-dergo an operation for appendicitis. The Star Stage (Line has temporarily temporar-ily supended operations on account of the deep snow. It is now quite difficult diffi-cult to make the trip from here to Salt Lake in a machine, and the great majority of the people making the trip go over the railroad, Owing to the condition of the roads a trip by automobile auto-mobile is one of doubtful results, and in case of blowouts and other accl dents It is somewhat unpleasant waiting wait-ing in the cold. Mrs. King's knitting unit met at her home last Friday night Present were Misses Annie Masters, (Lillian Chlara, Pearl Adderley, Clesta and Doris Stapleton. R. I. Ferrell and John Treloar, local mail carriers, have decided to doU up in uniforms of the organization. They have placed orders for uniforms and will soon be In shape to deliver the mails in fine style. George Gavaletas, manager of the Copperfield Coal Company, nays that he is right and ready to join the army. He Is listed in class one and he says he is ready to leave his business and go to the front if he can pass the physical phy-sical examination, and he thinks he can. William J. A:skew, atwistant pot-master, pot-master, spent several days during the week In Salt I.ake visiting his people. Mrs. Joe Manwaring entertained the Red Cross knitting unit Wednesday afternoon. Mr. C. D. Abel haa been rklit sick during the past week with neuralgia. Miss Ruth Bourgard spent a few days In Salt Lake tnls week visiting friends. . Miss Zelhi Ward, who Is a student at St. ..Mary's in Salt l.ake, Is spending tlig wcVk-cnd at home with her mother, moth-er, 'Mr. ('. D. Aliel. ami she has an lier Kuet her school mate Mins Willa Weaver. Clyde Countryman. lM!Hirioxmana Ker of the High School year book, Kpent Tuesday in Salt Lake on buxi-iicss buxi-iicss connected with that publication. Mrs. Kathprine K'ra.vton, of Lark, and Mr. Harriet Fipg, of Sandy, were week-end guetsU of Mrs. A. Ks "Berry. |