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Show 3INGHAM BRIEF'S Mrs. Seitz and Alia J. B. fTennant of Highland Boy spent Sunday In Salt Lake. Mrs. T. B. Tennant has returned to her home In Highland 'Boy after spending sonw time in Grand Junction, Colo., visiting Mrs. John Ellison. Mrs. Holloway and daughters, Misses (Marjory and Mildred Holloway, of Salt Lake, and Mbb Evelyn Oacrest of California' spent the past week in Highland Boy, visiting Frank Holloway and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson, ' v Mrs. Veial, who has been visiting relatives and, friends in iHighland Boy, has returned to her home in Washing ton state. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Heaston of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Bingham. Postmaster C. I Countryman spent Monday in Salt (Lake. A. IW. iLubeck, tailor, has secured the services of Atta A. Johnson of San Francisco, an experienced tailor, to assist with the work in his shop. Mr. Lubeck found It somewhat difficult to get a man like he wanted to till the place, but he kept looking until he located 'Mr. Johnson. Sergeant John Kennedy of Fort Riley, Kansas, was in camp a short while last Friday. While here the foremen fore-men of the Utah Copper company presented pres-ented him a handsome wrist watch. Prior to his enlistment in the army Sergeant Kennedy was general foreman fore-man at the Utah Copper company. The foremen of the company have two other watches ta be dispatched to tore-men tore-men of the Utah Copper, who are new in the service. They are William Armstrong and Roy Shilling. Mrs. Thea Schweitzer and daughter; Misa Edith, have returned from California, Cali-fornia, where they spent the winter. There was no court Wednesday and what few cases that were to be heard were continued until next week. Mrs. George Chochos has been quite sick during the past week. Harrv J. Herr lias been critically ill during the past iwo weeks. Thf-pi ess-Tit I'etln force has been gradually mending in health during the week and expects to be in shape for regular business the next week. Well in the night Wednesday a bunch of deputies showed up in Bingham Bing-ham and caused some little interest. Just what their mission was and what they were after was a mystery. Dante Schenna, aged 21, died at St. Mark's hospital in Salt 'Lake on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock of pneumonia. The funeral will be held in O 'Cornell's chapel today at monn and the burial will be in 'Mt. Calvary cemetery. Mr. Schenna was married and is survived . by a wife and one child. He has resided in Highland Boy for the past five years, t T Miss Katherine Connell of Garfield .is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. 01. Boland. iHenry Atklnron of Copperfield. aged 31, died last 8aturday of miner's consumption, con-sumption, and the funeral and burial will be held tomorrow. He is survived sur-vived by a wife and one child. He was prominent and well known in fraternal circles, and had many friends in local lodges. John Newbold died last Friday at Lark of internal injuries he received at the mill He was 28 years of age and is survived by nidow and one child. The funeral ami interment was at Draper Wednesday. . A delightful party for children was given Tuocday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Selvin, at which time the little ones had a good time. James Garnett was at Salt Lake last Friday to attend the second annual convention of the Utah chapter of the Fraternal Congress of America which was held in the Hotel Utah. Mr. Car-nett Car-nett is an executive officer of the organization. or-ganization. Albert J. Southwick and "Miss Adine Browplee attended Olischa El. man concert at the Salt Lake taber nacle last Monday evening. The Misses Stewart entertained a number of friends at a party Monday Mon-day evening. Games were played and luncheon was served. Those pre.'.ei.t were Mwwjs Alice and Agnes Gutflr, Bertha Pctenon, Josephine Abraham-son, Abraham-son, Doris Stapleton. Cla-a Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Ruth llenry, Agnes James, Dezzie. Marie and Lavetta Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis. Alfred D. Anderson, edltor-ln.chiaf. and Clyde W. Countryman, business manager, of the high school yesr boot-, spent Monday in Salt Lake on business connected with that publication. publica-tion. Miss Lucilc Dixon of Ogden was in Bingham Sunday visiting Misc Vivian Gardner. MNh Dixon grad'.iatl from the Bingham high school wi'li the class ot 1917. The Eagles will give a dance at Society So-ciety hall tomorrow night f. r the memvr! of the organization All Kaphas, tliflr wives, mo o-s. sinter and sweethearts are invited to attend. The sale of thrift stamps In Ding, ham up until Tu.dav ight thi wwk amounted to 1 1 ,1 S7.3H according to announcement nir.de by Postmaster Countryman Wednesday. The Young Men's Club will give a Hcky danc at Can von hall on t'u) night of April 2ti. A splendid outfit I of musicians has boon hooked for fie occasion and the promoters are planning plan-ning for n great time. It will be a dance well worth attending. Mrs. W. S. Gannon, Mrs. William Holden and Miss 'Edna Berry visited Salt Lake the latter part of last week. |