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Show BINGHAM BRIEFS 'Mrs. Ralph Ingram of Fort Worth, Texas, spent the past week here visiting vis-iting her father, Joseph Jones, and her daughter, Miss Adine Brownlee. Mrs. Rose Gust and sons, Eetel and Leonard, and A. A. 'Berg r.nd family of Douglas, North Dakota, arrived in camp Monday, and will make Bingham Bing-ham their home. Mrs. Gust is the mother of H7 R. Gust of Electric venue, ve-nue, who has lived here for the past two years. '' John Davis Lamb, the seven weeks old son of Serge -ait and Mrs. J. E. Lamb, died at 4 o'clock Thursday morning of last week of pressure ' of the heart, and the burial was at the Ogden City cemetery, Saturday1. Sergeant Ser-geant Lamb Is now with the American army in France. Ova Countryman spent Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing In iMidvalo the guest of Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth iRosse.. : " Warren Hill spent Thanksgiving In Salt Lake with friends. ' Miss Agnes James spent this -week with her people on the farm at Union. There Is no humnne society in Bingham, but there are a few people here who have a tender feeling for dumb animals. This was brought to our attntion a few days ago when we were asked to make mention of . the fact that the dog which Is seen frequently fre-quently on the street. and answers to the name "Mlckle," which apparently apparent-ly has been forsaken by his master. The young lady said that if Us master had forsaken it she would try and find it a home So if any one owns Mickie, he should put in his claim at once and . come and get him. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Herr, Tuesday, a nine and a half pound son. Mother and son are doing do-ing fine. iMra. John Contratto, Mrs. Matt Con-tratto Con-tratto and John Vietti were Salt Lake visitors Monday. iMiss May Dean returned to Bingham, Bing-ham, Tuesday after spending two weeks in Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. J. T. Dean. Mrs. Julius Damenstine spent Tuesday visiting in Salt Lake. Homer P. Christensen, member of the Bingham school faculty, returned Monday from Salt (Lake, where he has been spending some time visiting with friends. Mrs. John Iamb, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davis, Mrs. Pat Hyland, and Mrs. Tom Colvln went to Ogden, Saturday Sat-urday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lamb's baby boy. Mrs. Albert (Marriott motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Beatty and Miss Margaret Brady,- motored to Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Stubbs is spending the week in Salt Lake. Mr. and iMrs. E. A, Miller and daughter, Lucile iMiller, went to Mid-vale Mid-vale Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing with IMrs. Miller's father, William Erlckson. Mrs. Margaret Todd and daughter Bertha, who have been spending some time here, left for their home in Missouri, Mis-souri, Wednesday. Mrs. Glen iRhodes of Copperfleld is visiting her people In Springville. Jack Boyd and John IBogan of the University training camp spent Thanksgiving in Bingham with their people. 1 Mrs. Henry Wolfe, who has been undergoing treatment at a Salt 'Lake hospital, has returned to her home in Copperfleld fuly recovered. She had a severe attack of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kappele spent the week end visiting in Salt Lake. E. A. Reading of the U. S. department depart-ment of justice, spent a few days In Bingham this week. The regular county court held here on Wednesday was dispensed with this week as the prosecuting attorney attor-ney did not put In his appearance. The seriousness of the flu situation prevented him from making the trip, C J. Myers, manager of the Regal Cleaning Company who has been sick with the flu, has recovered and reopened re-opened his shop Monday. The Royal Candy Company is making mak-ing some extensive Improvements on the interior of its store. The room which was formerly used as the candy kitchen has been added to the parlor for tables, and the kitchen Is in an Joining department. When the work now under way Is completed, the place will be In much better shape to care for its customers. Deputy Sheriff If. P. McCardle. of Salt Lake, was' a visitor in Bingham, on Wednesday. IMrs. A. C. Colo spent (Monday in Garfield visiting friends. . Mlits Madeline iMcCarrlle, daughter of 1L P. McCardle, has returned to her home from the hospital, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. ap-pendicitis. Frank Helms, who lias been spending spend-ing some time In American Fork, has returned to iHinfilinm and linn token a position at the Carr Fork Hotel, Mrs George Chochos spent Wed-ncHilny Wed-ncHilny vlnitlng lu Salt Lake. W. Kingsbury viBited Park City this week. He also spent some time hunting, and succeeded, so he says, In bagging a flying Jack rabbit. Glenn L. Long and Miss Delilah Davles, both of Bingham, were married mar-ried in Salt Lake Tuesday. They are both well known and very popular popu-lar in the camp. Mrs. Sam is slowly recovering Trom a severe attack of the influenza. She will be able to be around In a week or two and greet her friends as usual. Trustee Byram of the town board had a Revere attack some time ago of the epidemic. i I'.erklcy Walker, a newspaper man from Montana, has been bew this week for a few days consulting with bufUricHs men of Bisghniu about leasing leas-ing or buying The ;l're.;s IHulletin. Thus far no agreement hna been reached between he and 1. 11. Maulers the.genoral munager. |