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Show 81NGHAM BRIEFS iMissea Ina Stewart and Dottie .' Stringham weut to Sandy Sunday night to play in the recital given there J by Miss Alice Mahoney of the Utah Conservatory of Music. Miss Alice Mahoney and eight of her students from here motored to Lark last Monday night, where they gave a recital. We received a card this week from W. E. Johnson, mailed at El Paso, Tex-1 as. last 'Saturday. Mr. Johnson stated J that he would meet with no trouble In ! crossing the border and that he would be with the Cananea Conslldated Copper Cop-per Company, Cananea, Mexico, in a few days. The card was a photo of a Mexican battlefield thickly littered with the dead and wounded of a recent re-cent battle. lie said that the sight of a field covered with dead greasers was refreshing to him after Spending five months in a quiet uneventful place like iBingham. , For a few days during the past week it looked as though spring was about to open. It became so warm that the Icicles fell from the eaves of the houses and the enow melted to such an extent that it looked as though the traffic with sleighs might be abandoned aban-doned in a few days, but this weather did not last long and Tuesday the snow commenced falling again. And after a day and night the ground had a new fresh covering of clean white snow. In the municipal court Tuesday Mike Narich was fined $25 for having fire arms in his possesion. Also Charles Sylvie and Otto iRiemby had to cough up $53 each as an atonement for being drunk without asatisfactory excuse. 'Miss Jean Tennant entertained at a "500" party Saturday evening. The guests consisted of iMr. and Mrs. Nelson, Nel-son, IMr. and Mrs. IButte, Mr. and Mrs, Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Batt, Mrs. Tennant, Miss Margaret Tennant and Mr. Sell-man. Sell-man. . yi) (Miss iMona Heaston spent the weekend week-end with her people in Salt Lake. s The patriotic unit of the Lady Maccabees Mac-cabees met with Mrs. George Chochos Wlednesday afternoon at her home at No. 5 Vienna Apartments. The time was spent knitting, and refreshments were served. Mrs. Eskelson, of Salt Lake, is visiting vis-iting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Carna-han. Carna-han. Henry Block, proprietor of the 'Old Crow, was confined to his room a few days this week with grip. St. Patrick's ball will be held at Canyon Hall next. Friday night, March I 15. Jt will be given by the J4y Mac- I cabees. The music will be furnished by the original Runswick Tango Jazz band. The ladles are making extensive exten-sive preparations for the event, and there is every reason to believo that I a large crowd will be present. The I town is being placarded with window card advertising. Mark Allen spent Sunday In Ogden visiting his people. iMrs. R. II. Freeland of Pocatello, Idaho, spent Saturday in Bingham visiting vis-iting Mrs. G. A. Schmitt, while enroute home from an extended visit to the coast. Clyde Cline spent Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday in SaltjLake visiting friends at Fort Douglas. Mrs. G. A. Schmitt and son Charles visited in Salt iLake during the past week. Mrs. Martin Thomas, wife of Rev., Mr. Thomas of Marysvale, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Kemp, Jr., returned home Tuesday. nounced that on account of the L. D.I I S. conference, from the 2nd to the 7th j of April, round trip tickets from Bingham Bing-ham will be sold at $1.00. Mrs. A. C. Cole, of Garfield, visited her husband here during the past week-end. The Rathburn Jazz band of Salt Lake gave a dance at Canyon hall last Friday night. Dr. and Mrs. U. C Deane left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Rupert, Idaho, where they will make their future home. At their new home Dr. Deane will have charge of the management of the Lava Land Development company, which company com-pany has extensive farming lands in that community. They have resided in Bingham for the past four years and , tor the last two years Dr. Deane was . county health officer and registrar of I vital statistics. He Is a learned physician phy-sician and built up a large and lucrative lucra-tive practice while here. The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Deane will regret to learn that they have moved away from Bingham, but will wish them success in their new field. J. B. Myers, local manager of the Utah Power & Light Company, was one of the first in tills community to respond to the call recently sent out by the government requesting that you "loan your eyes' to the navy. Mr. Myers sent in his field glasses for the duration of the war. A. F. Stohl, of Odessa, Wash., arrived arriv-ed in Bingham the first of this week to accept a position with the J. C. Pen-. Miss Dottie Stringham Is spending this week in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. Frank Strickley. Edward 'Hays spent the week-end in Salt Lake visiting his people. j. II. White, of Salt Lake, a former member of the iBingham police fore, spent Tuesday night in town. Mr. White is in much better health than when he left Bingham and he appeared appear-ed to be in the best of spirits. There were two small fires In town Friday, but they were extinguished before be-fore any serious damage was done. One was at the home of L. L. White at 300 Main, and the other at the home of Mrs. Martin at 44 Freeman. The Highland lodge No. 21, I. O. O. F.. will trive a "hard times" ball In the Odd Fellows hall at Copperfield next Monday night. Mrs. J. C. iKuhns was hostess at a dinner party at her home in Markham Monday afternoon of last week. Covers Cov-ers were laid for eight. ,The AjtiMyjj. towJi guests were Mrs. Kemp and Mrs. King, of'l'ark City, and Mrs. Thomas, of Marysvale. iMrs. Ida Johnson gave a children's party Tuesday evening at her home in Farr Fork for her daughter. Miss Ruth Johnson, and Master Daniel Johnson. The entertainment consisted of children's chil-dren's games, music and luncheon. Frank Boyd, who Is a member of the , forty-second regiment of the coast artillery, ar-tillery, stationed at San Diego, California, Cali-fornia, was in iningham during the iat week on a furlough, the guest Of friends. ney Company. m. H. Willis spent Monday in Salt Lake City on business 1 F. H. Jones, who has been in the em-. ploy of the t'tali Power & Light company com-pany for some time, will at an early date engage in the truck and poultry 1 business. A joint meeting of the Bingham fire companies will be held next Tuesday night in Fire Hall No. 2. Miss Lillian Myerhoffer, who has held a pop ition with the Citizens' State Hank for the paHt two and one-half years, left yesterday for Salt Lake to take a position with Kimball & Richards. Rich-ards. iSlie has rendered capable and efficient service with the bank here. She Is also very popular in social circles cir-cles and her friends will regret to know that she has returned to Salt Lake. Siie will be succeeded at the bank by Mrs. Clara iH. Stapleton, who I has been with the Utah Power & ! Light company for the past two yearH. Mrs. 'Stapleton has held a position I with the bunk before and is In every j way well qualified to discharge the duties. Mrs. V. iM. I'restwioh nnd children, of Salt Lake, have moved to Bingham (to be with Mr. .Prestwlch, and have I occupied the building at 425 Main street. ' While pitching mail last Friday R. I. Ferrell fractured a bone in his right hand by striking it against a steel mailing mail-ing table. For a day or two his hand was badly swollen and he had some difficulty in delivering the mail. The Hingham Concert Hand will give a ball at Canyon hall next Tuesday niRht. The music for the occasion will conslHt of the latent and most popular selections. The Bingham & Gart'l 'ld Railway an- |