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Show MUNICIPAL ELECTION WILL BE TUESDAY! r ' Tuesday next, November 6th, there will be an election in Bing-ham Bing-ham for a president and foar trustees for the town board Of Bingham. There are two tickets in the field, which consist of the present president, also the trustees, trus-tees, who comprise the Citizen's party. They are as follows j D(jy F. E. Straup, who has been 4 a resident of Bingham for the past twenty-six years and who needs no introduction to he people of Bingham. Boyd Barnard, of the U. S. Mining Company, who has resided in the district for the past eighteen years. J. Wright, manager of the Royal Laundry, who has been a resident of the town since 1905. Ray Kennef, a mine lessee, who has spent thirty-five years of his life in Bingham, and Dan Fitzgerald, who is employed by the Utah Copper Company as level foreman, fore-man, and was bcrn in Bingham. The Non-Partisan ticket in the field is represented by John Davis Da-vis for president. "Jack," as he is familiarly known, has been a resident of camp since 1898 and owns several mining claims. The trustees on the same ticket are Vic Erickson, manager of the Eagle Hotel and Grocery, whp has resided here continuously for the past two years, and is making mak-ing good with his increasing business. Mrs. Selma Hunsaker of Carr Fork, who has resided here for the past five months. Thomas Hurley, an employee of the Royal Laundry, who has resided re-sided here for four years, and George Nix, Sr., who is an employee em-ployee of the Utah Copper Com pany- and has -been a resident wi Bingham for the past ten years. This party have their headquarters headquar-ters in Carr Fork, with Walter Christensen as chairman and Herbert R. Uhloff as secretary. The Citizen's party have their headquarters at the Bourgard building, with C. L. Countryman in cfiarge and Miss Ruth Henry as secretary. Voters for distriet No. 186 will vote at Fire Station No. 2. The judges will be C. D. Able, A. T. Williams and Thomas Tibbie. Voters of District Dis-trict 187 will cast their ballots for the respective candidates at 499 Main street, where the judges of election will be Leo Tietjen, George Earl and Walter Christensen. |