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Show CHIPS AND SHAVINGS AROUNDJINGHAM Ralph E. Rasmussen of Eph-raim Eph-raim has taken the place of Miss Mae Teter as chief operator of the Western Union Telegraph Co. David Moore, 44 years of age died at the Bingham Hospital on Saturday morning, the body was shipped to Aspen, Colo, on Monday Mon-day for interment. He is survived sur-vived by his widow, Mrs. Annie Moore and one son who reside at Aspen, Colo. P. L. Barstow, traveling Auditor Au-ditor of the Western Union Telegraph Tele-graph Co. was a business visitor visi-tor to camp on Friday. David Veague. about fifty years of age and a native of Truro, Cornwall, England, who worked around the mines of Bingham for several years died at the County hospital on March 2nd, He is survived by one brother who is a resident of the state of Maine. The many friends of Dick Hocking will be pleased to learn he is able to appear on the streets after being confined in the Bingham hosital for several sever-al days with a fractured rib. The local Italian Lodge, No. 68, entertained at the Society Hall with a Dance and luncheon on Monday evening. The orchestra or-chestra consisted of Italian musicians mus-icians who dispensed capable music. A large number of members with their wives friends attended. Mr'"" William M. Cowan about 45 years of age, an employee of the United States Mniin Co. for the past four months died of pneumonia pneu-monia on Monday afternoon. Mr Cowan was a native of Pay-son Pay-son and is survived by his widow, wid-ow, Mrs. Mary Cowan of Salt Lake City and seven children, all of Salt Lake City. He was shipped ship-ped to Payson for interment by the E. O'Donnell Undertaking Co, The De Luxe Orchestra of Salt Lake City has been chosen by the dance promoters of the Canyon hall to give one of their excellent dances on Saturday, (Saint Patrick's Night). Get a rose or carnation for your best girl to wear. John Petrakos was fined $25 on Wednesday by Judge E. E. Dudley when he was adjudged guilty of playing a game known as "bar booty" in which dice were used in a game of chance. He was tried by a jury who were: Frank Lohr, G. W. Black, W. D. Adams and Bruce Ivie. Joseph Metzedakis who was charged with a like offense was dismissed. A Bilboa was fined $50.00 for having intoxicating liquor in his possession while operating the Boston Pool hall in the Highland Boy, he pleaded guilty to the charge. Vern Munsell who was arrested arrest-ed on a charge of disturbing the peace and fighting and resisting an officer will be tried in Judge E. E. Dudley's court on Wednesday Wednes-day next. Former Superintendent W. S. Boyd of the Boston Con mine is receiving the congratulations of his many friends on his recent good-luck. Mr. Boyd is one of the heaviest stock-holders in a 3,500 barrel oil-well recently brought in at what is known as the Signal field near Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif. Mr. Boyd is now General Manager of the Ray Con properties in Arizona. Superintendent V. S. Rood of the Utah-Apex mine has been elected the past week as first vice-governor of the Utah chapter chap-ter of the American Mining Congress. Con-gress. We congratulate Mr. Rood on his honored appointment. |