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Show BINGHAM BRIEFS T. H. Parsons of Park City was in Bingham during the past week visiting Mrs. Parsons. .. lAlfred R. Anderson, the popular and efficient storekeeper of the Utah Power & Light company, who underwent under-went an operation at the Bingham hospital for appendicitis, is now getting get-ting along nicely and will soon be back on the Job. Mrs. Anna McGuire is in Salt Lake this week- the guest of B. B. Quinn and family. ' She will remain In Salt Lake during the week-end and will attend the Eastef service at the cathedral. The Bingham, post of the American Legion will hold a meeting next Wed- nesday night and all members are requested re-quested to attend. . , Fred McMahon left Monday for Eureka, where he has accepted a position. posi-tion. : , ' " ' ' ;" r. i Born to Mr. and Mrs. Darwin N. Sermon last Saturday, a son. This is the first arrival and the happy parents are receiving many congratulations from friends over the fine boy.' Mrs. Victor Eckman spent Monday in Bingham visiting with friends. -. ii. i , .. ., Judge E. E. Dudley spent Sunday in Salt Lake. " Supt. and Mrs. V. S. Rood of the Apex spent Sunday in Salt Lake. The Bingham firemen will meet in joint session next Tuesday night at hall No. 1. An interesting program has been prepared for the occasion and all members should make It 'a point to be on hand and enjoy the festivities. The firemen always have something good at the joint meetings and this will be a special occasion. There will be a tip top dance at Highland . Boy Friday night of thl3 week at the school building. They will have the best of music and arrangements ar-rangements have been made for a good time for all who attend. It will be something snappy and all lovers of the dance should attend. Miss Marion Hiskey of Salt 'Lake spent the week-end in Highland Boy the guest of Miss Lenore Smith. Mrs. Lester Dobbs was a visitor in Salt Lake during the past week. Don't forget to remove the snow from your sidewalks. The : law requires re-quires this to be done. ,Rey. I P. Fagan will be in Park City Sunday to conduct the Easter service in the Methodist church at that place. .. 1 ', ' ?- The Republicans of the Camp had a rally here Tuesday night Numerous Invitations, by letter were sent out': I. Selvln, who has been on a trip to California, is expected home this week. FOUNI-A pair of , spectacles. Owner can get same by calling at the Press-Buletin office and describing and paying for this advertisement The new Royal Candy company store opened this week and it is an ideal candy store. It has an up-to-date candy kitchen, the classiest and most modern booths and is beat and clean, throughout Miss Evelyn Mano, who (s a student at St Mary's academy, is in Bingham this week for the Easter holidays and is spending the time with her mother, Mrs. Mano. Clyde Tibbies, one of the Bingham boys who saw much service in France during the war and who was severely wounded, is now back in camp from a trip to California, where he has been undergoing treatment. He is much improved and has practically recovered recov-ered from the wounds he received. The Elks Bulletin or Salt Lake made complimentary mention of Capt. James M. Smith in the last number in commenting on his selection as president presi-dent of the Bingham Stray Antlers' association. Bingham has a real live organization of the antlered tribe and Capt Smith is one of the best Elks In the state. He lives the life of a consistent con-sistent member of the Elks and it is quite fitting that the- local brethren selected him as head of the organization. organiza-tion. You would have to search carefully care-fully for a long time to rind a better man that Capt. Smith. He is made out of the right stuff and fs the kind that makes a community better for having lived in it. It is a fact that there s an up-to-date poultry yard in Bingham. Most people peo-ple think that there are no chickens in thia camp aside from the glossy-winged glossy-winged pullets you see walking back and forth on the streets, but this is a mistake. Way up at the sub-station there is the J. & J. chicken ranch with 100 fine Rhode Island Reds. Yes, and they look Just as fine as any you could run across in the best of the valley farms. So you see there are more industries in-dustries in the camp than mining. C. D. IMcNeely of Provo, who used to edit this paper, was in town this week and relieved the editor of the desk for this time by getting up the dope for this issue. E. G. Locke spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Attorney Parley P. Jenson of Salt Lake was a visitor in the camp during the past week. Don't forget to make your donation to the Bingham library. It is necessary neces-sary that there be an abundance of books in the library. So send in what you have to offer. Mrs. Anna McGuire visited with friends in the city and attended the services Easter week at the Cathedral of the Madeline. |