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Show BINGHAM BRIEFS i Dr. J. K. W, Bracken was attending attend-ing the Provo Chautauqua (Monday with .. O, Bee, Bingham's merchant tailor. We suspect Bracken ha9 been fishing but we have no evidence and question whether he has or not. At i least we are from (Missouri. IBert Klopeastein Is now at Camp Green, North Carolina , and will be given a commission when he completes com-pletes the aviation school at that place. He expects to go to France shortly after completing his work In Camp Green. Another of the old timers who Is again In camp Is A. J. Perry who has . . taken charge of a dairy business here again. ,, President Earl Randall of the (Blng- . ham State (Bank left yesterday for Logan to attend the state convention of bankers. Cashier R. P. Unander and Assistant I. M. Gauchat will look after the local institution during his absence. George E. Chandler, the pioneer builder in Bingham, is erecting another anoth-er house just above the Royal Laundry Laun-dry on lower main street. Mr. Chandler Chand-ler was out this week inspecting his property here. . Town Clerk F. W. Qulnn states that his son Francis who Is now In France is drawing $44 a month as a private. This Is pretty good wages when you consider clothes and keep furnished. Young Quinn is also carrying J 10,-000 10,-000 life insurance. ' Mr. 1. Selvin and family motored to Spanish Fork Thursday and brought back a fine lot of strawberries. Mr. Selvin states that the gwers inform him that the crop is light this season. sea-son. . Mr and Mrs. Chas. Adderley received re-ceived word this week that their son Chas. who is taking a special training train-ing at Boulder, Colo., in the state University, Uni-versity, expects to complete his training train-ing about July 12. i Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Straup were in Salt 'Lake City a few days this week combining business and pleasure. I Guy iBolognese who owns a great j deal of property in Bingham and who lived hore for many years, was out Wednesday looking over his holdings here and having some improvements made. . Young "iBM" Oddie went fishing today to-day so If anybody in camp is looking for a fine mess of trout just look up Bill Joe iMelich of Phoenix states that they raised nearly $2000 for the War Savings drive in their community in a couple of days this week. Miss Zella Ward has returned h.ome from St. Marys Academy waere she Bpent the past year in school. Her mother, Mrs. Chas. Able is glad to have her daughter at home again. Mr. C. D. McNeeley, editor of the Press-Bulletin, is spending the week in Ogden, taking a short rest and enjoying en-joying the hot springs plunge. Mrs. Alfred Crane who has been visiting in camp for several weeks returned to her home in Salt Lake City Sunday. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Strtngham. Mrs. Anna McGutre, one of the pioneer settlers in Bingham, spent the week end in ?alt Lake City visiting friends and relatives. Robert Wells and family motored to Ogden canyon Sunday. and enjoyed the day, returning to camp In the cool of the evening. Miss Dottle Stringham spent two days last week visiting relatives in Salt Lake. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones last Sunday a boy. Mr and 'Mrs. Leonard Pett are the proud parents of a fine baby girl. J. iB. Myers spent the week end in Provo. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Goldberg spent the week end in Salt Lake. . Miss Dorris Dorton went to Lehl Saturday to see her brother who has enlisted in the coast artillery. Lieut. Bert Fitzgerald of Bingham left Wednesday morning for Virginia to join his company in the observation observa-tion corps. Lieut. FlUgerald came here from Virginia day before yester- day to attend the funeral of his father, fath-er, who died here last Wednesday evening. His brother Daniel Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald received his call Monday to appear ap-pear and be ready to leave for Van- i couver, Wfash., Tuesday, but owing to thedeath of hisfather and the fact that his mother was alone he was (granted an extension of .time to ar- i range his affairs before leaving. Assistant Ciuntv Attorney Duvall i wasin Bingham today to try the cases , in the county court. The case of the i seven alleged gamblers arrested Mon-I Mon-I day night in the American Pool and Amusement company's hall in Cop-I Cop-I perfield was postponed until next Wednesday. Geo. Niehol.m, charged with having liquor in Ins possession, forfeited a cash bond of $100. Ray Packard who was formerly an employe of the Dean narber shop, is now back on the favorite easy chair again. Mr. Packard has many friends in Bingham that will be glad to welcome wel-come his return. Miss L. A. Demauder, left last Tuesday Tues-day for Wyoming, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. S. Barnett. Miss Zella Ward, daughter of Mrs. C. D. Abel, who has spent the winter attending St Mary's Academy in Salt Lake City, arrived home this week, and will spend the vacation with her parents. Miss Winnlfred MdMahon was a Salt Lake City vislton last week, being the week-end guest it Miss Jeanette Bol-ognese Bol-ognese of that city. Mr. and Mrs. John Contratto and the children motored to Salt Lake City Sunday and took In the attractions attrac-tions of the parks and other breathing breath-ing spots of the metropolis. iMrs.Davison H. Ray and the class of girls who worked under her supervision super-vision had the pleasure of delivering to the Red Cross Chapter at Salt iLake City to be forwarded to Belgium, Bel-gium, eleven complete layettes for the 'Belgian babies. Wrhen it Is taken tak-en into account that each layette contained con-tained thirty-one garments, together with a bag containing talcum powder, pow-der, safety pins, and other essentials for baby's outfit, the work of Mrs. Ray and her girls assumes Its proper proportions and they are certainly to be complimented on their accomplishment accom-plishment of so much for this work Hint so strongly appeals to America's womanhood. Mr. and Mrs. William -Wilson, of Copperfield, gave a party In honor of their son, Arthur, who loft that same night for Vancouver, Wash., where he will enter the training camp as a sohlire boy of the IT. S. A. The guests filled the Wilson home to oVcrflowIng and at the supper sprved late In the evening toasts were drunk to the new recruits Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have given three sons to the service, Jack, the first to enlist, is now "somewhere in France." George Xlckoleau and Harry Con-dalakls Con-dalakls of Coperfleld were fined $100 each for having liquor in their pos-i pos-i session this week by JihIrp J. C. Green. Judge Green is trying to stamp out the Illegal sale of liquor in th camp by hwivy. fines on those the death of his father and the fact court. j Mrs. Joe McDonald of Copperfleld, returned home1 Sunday morning from Butte, Montana, where she had spent several months visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will reside in the Caulfield apartments. A meeting of the Altar Society of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church was held In the parochial residence Wed- nesday evening. The Bishop of the diocese is expected to be In Bingham in a few weeks for confirmation, and plans were perfected for this occasion. occa-sion. 'A party of young ladies enjoyed a pleasant outing trip to Burley Drill on Sunday afternoon, the party comprised com-prised the Misses Lillian Chiara, Itorls Stapleton, Annie Masters and Gladys and Laverne Jones. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. I,indeIof and family who have been Bingham residents resi-dents for anuraber of years, have tak-tn tak-tn up residence In Copperfleld. The moving took place the last of the week and they are comfortably domiciled in the Caulfield apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marriott and Mrs. Pat 'Hyland mototd to Salt Lake City Tuesday. iMiss Helen Rich of Montpelier, Idaho, who has been the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Q. B. Kelly, and the Misses Mis-ses Maxine and Rowene Kelly, for the past fortnight, left Bingham Wed nesday to return to her home. Mrs. C. I. Abel, cashier of the T'tah Power & Bight company. Is enjoying her vacation tills week. Louise Rogers Rog-ers is dispensing courtesies at the cashier's window this week. The Itatdy Maccabees held special Initiatory services at their regular meeting (Monday evening, having a full complement of officers and drill team present for . work. Following the regular lodge work a aocial session ses-sion was held complimentary to Mrs. Rnoa Scoggan, who left on Wednesday Wednes-day for Seattle, Wash., where Mr. Scoggan has enlisted for industrial service with the U, S. government. Mr. and Mrs. Scoggan have been very popular in social circles and will ba greatly missed, especially in the lodge,, work. , Miss Nellie Hyland of Salt Lake City has been a Bingham visitor this week, a guest in the home of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Dan Coakley, and of the Pat Hyland family. Mrs. Sara Sweat and son Walter returned Monday after spending a week or ten days with friends la Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Miller, formerly former-ly residents of copperfleld, moved this week to Bingham. Miss Mary Anderson of Draper, has been in Bingham foi- a rortniitht, the Wuest of Miss Mary Ellen Hyland. Mrs. John Steele, of Copperfleld, spent the early part of the week in Bingham a guert in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coakley. Misses Gertrude and Brittamart Gerrans, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. -Joseph Gprrans of 19 Markham, returned re-turned yesterday, (Thursday) frnu Vialt Lake where they have spent a fortnight with relatives and fi lends. Mrs. Thomas Short and son Virgil of Groat Falls, Montana, are in camp for a ten days vilt with Mrsv Short's (sister. Mrs. Frank Olson, and old '4ime friends. |