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Show dlers in the Issue of last week several sev-eral names were left off and the following fol-lowing names have been handed in as part of those overlooked: Edgar Hocken, Clarence Grant, Rex Tripp, A. V. Clays, R. I. Ferrell, John Dean, Ernest Dean, Elmer Eden, Don L. Dunlavy. It is very likely that there are a number of others and we will be glad to have the names of those who were left off. A. 'Alexander of Bacchus spent the week-end with friends here. N. H. Gramling and J. V. James of Corinne were here yesterday and were arranging for plans of sinktng the oil well on the iCorlnne property several hundred feet deeper. BINGHAM BRIEFS Mrs. Frank Clark returned last Saturday from Provo, where she has ' been visiting with relatives and friends. She was accompanied by her daughter, Olive, who has been spending Borne time in Provo, and who will now enter the school here, i C. G. Seyboldt, proprietor of the f- Seyboldt Baking Company, spent this week In Salt (Lake. Bert Shepard has purchased the Eagle soft drink parlor from John Rino. Mr. IShepard was the owner of which was destroyed by the recent big fire. Mr. Rino conducted an up-to-date soft drink parlor arid pool hall and he has not yet decided what line of business he will enter next. The new owner of the Etfgle Is well known and has many friends In Bingham and under his supervision it will continue to be one of the popular places of J amusement iMrs. Annie McGuire spent the latter lat-ter part of last week visiting relatives . and friends In Salt Lake. Otto Kappele and family spent Sunday Sun-day visiting In Salt Lake. Mrs. John IContratto has been quite sick during the past week.' Misses Marguerite and Mamie Mc-Donald Mc-Donald of Salt iLake spent the weekend week-end in Bingham visiting their sister, Mrs. Dan Sullivan, and Misses Clara 1 Stapleton and Clesta Paul. ID. Chase Rich of the Salt Lake bar spent Tuesday In Bingham - assisting with the questionnaires, v . Miss Sadie Adams has accepted . a position at the Chocolate Shop. Captain Burbrldge, candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff, sher-iff, spent last Saturday in (Bingham In the interest of his candidacy. ... Misses Martha and Elsie Henslin of Salt Lake, spent a few days here thli week the guests of Miss 'Edna Beck. State Deputy Game Warden A. L. (Heaston spent several days in town thia week. The IMaccabees will give a dance at Society Hall next Wednesday evening. eve-ning. " George (Wells, manager of . the j Vienna Grocery . Company, returned i this week from Seattle, where he spent a vacation of several months. He is looking fine and apears to have been much benefited by the rest Misses Katherlne Creighton and Hazel (Acord of Lark, are spending the week-end with Miss Josephine Berry. . Postmaster C. L. Countryman spent Wednesday evening in Bait Lake. . Miss HUda Fullmer delightfully entertained en-tertained a few friends at her home in Freeman last Sunday afternoon. Those present were Misses Agnes Quinn, Esther, Jennie and Vera Blom, Hilda Fullmer and Mr. 'Walberg, Mr. Alexander, Mr. Hill,' Mr. Addis and Mr. Granquist Games were played and a delicious luncheon was served. O. V. Paul of Eldorado, Kansas, spent the past week in iBlngham visiting vis-iting his people. D, evins and L, Caddell have returned re-turned from Idaho, where they spent their vacation. ' Miss Josephine Berry, assisted by Mrs. Harold Garvin, entertained this (Friday) evening in honor of Miss Edith Jeffrey, who nas recently returned re-turned from Maglll, Nevada, where she spent the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Byram were In Salt Lake, Thursday to be present when their three-year-old son underwent under-went an operation. The little fellow was poisoned recently by drinking lye and is still very unwell from the results. He has had a hard tug of it but has been making a good fight. He spent some time in Idaho, and was much benefited there, but recently has had some trouble with one of his lungs. The friends of the family hope that the little fellow will soon be on the road to recovery. H. P. McCardle has received a letter let-ter from his son, Henry H. McCardle, stating that be had graduated from the torpedo school at Newport, R. I., and baa been assigned to the Asiatic squadron. Young McCardle is a good fellow all right and is greatly inter ested In the war work and it is safe to say that he will make good. Fay Mitchell and Miss Elsie Crowth-er Crowth-er were marked here yesterday. Joseph Wells will report at Garfield, Gar-field, Saturday for the army examination. examin-ation. . , , . R. R. Hackett, for many years one of the leading members of the Bingham Bing-ham bar, left a few days ago for the West Coast where he will be connected con-nected with the government , shipyards, ship-yards, (Mr. Hackett is a good fellow and will render the government good service. He Is an old timer In Bingham", Bing-ham", and. la pile , of the beat' known and best liked men in the camp. He is an able attorney and his many friends here will wish him much success suc-cess in the work he has undertaken. Mrs. George Phelps, who formely lived in Bingham, but who has been In Salt Lake for some time, has moved mov-ed to Nebraska. . James Melvy left this week for the State University, where he will take army training. Tavis Williams has arrived safely in France according to a letter recelv- ed by his people-this week. " The new, directory of the Mountain Moun-tain States Telephone & Telegraph Company has been received. It contains con-tains about the same number of names as the previous one. All . subscribers sub-scribers should destroy their old books and use the new ones as this will save much time in the matter, of getting the correct number without trouble. ... Bude Zakula, age 25, was killed in a mine accident on iMonday and the burial was In the Bingham cemetery, Thursday. Bert Klopenstine, who is now connected con-nected with the aviation at Long Island, Is-land, N. Y., got his arm broken a few days ago by the propeller of the plane according , to information received re-ceived here a few days ago. The local Red Cross is greatly In need of two additional sewing machines mach-ines and the club would be glad" for some one to volunteer and loan these machines. Those who will do this are requested to see IMiss Hazel Bour-gard. Bour-gard. Also there is now on hand a quantity of goods for the 'Belgians and this is Belgian week and they are very anxious to have volunteers who will haul the goods . to Salt Lake. Those who will assiBt In this matter are requested to Bee Miss Bourgard. Alfred Peterson of Bingham, died 'Monday of tuberculosis at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake. He was 53 years old. The burial was in the Bingham cemetery Thursday afternoon. after-noon. , , .;. y' i; At the Monarch Theatre, Saturday night will be shown June iBlvridge in "Love's Crucible;" Sunday will be Alice Brady in ."The Woman in. 47 ;M Monday. night will be shown the second sec-ond episode of the "Eagle's Eye." Earl Randall, president of the Bingham Bing-ham State Bank, spent Thursday in Salt Lake City. . ., . v - i F. W. Quinn spent last night ' at 'Mid vale attending a meeting of the board of education. . . . " :;,t ;'.f ' ' Only routine business was .transacted .transact-ed at the meeting of the town board Wednesday night ." ;"Vrr?t ' " A large number of people of this camp were delighted with the D.-W. Griff 1th picture, "The Great Love," which was presented at the Princess last Friday and the' Phoenix, Saturday. Satur-day. t .... e ." 1 ., ' - 1 . ; In giving the: list of Bingham 801- |