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Show Chips and Shavings Around Bingham Sidney Frailey is .now a patient pa-tient at the County Hospital suffering from an acute attack of rheumatism. Harry Pappas, of Butterfield, owner of the famous goat ranch in that district, was a visitor to camp the past week. Harry is still without a wife girls and if you can only realize it, now is an opportunity of your life. It will be learned with regret that peputy County Attorney Ray S. McCarty has teidered his resignation to County Attorney At-torney Arthur E. Moreton, the resignation to take effect January Janu-ary 15, 1923. Mr. McCarty intends in-tends to enter into private practice. Charles E. Bass, of the Baxter Bax-ter Basin Oil Syndicate who is now in Texas representing the unit holders of Salt Lake and Bingham, who have received a wire this week stating good progress pro-gress is being made with better showings on every foot made in the well which is being drilled. Mrs. Esther M. Ford filed a suit to prevent trespass on her property in Markham by the construction of a flume by Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson. The suit was filed in the Third District Dis-trict court this week. The first copy of The Copper-tonian, Copper-tonian, Bingham's High School paper is just off the press and is certainly a credit to its editors. edi-tors. Miss Ivy Baker supplies a short story of merit and there are other interesting articles. . Wesley Straup and Riley Patten Pat-ten came out from Westminster College on Wednesday and will spend - their -Thanksgiving vaca- tion in Bingham. The Sewing Society of Mar-the Mar-the Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, held a successful sale of fancy good and home cooked ' dishes in the Bourgard building on Saturday last. A number of the members acted as sales- 01 tne memuers ucteu a eaico-ladies. eaico-ladies. In Judge E. E. Dudley's court on Wednesday Valentin Rios was sentenced to five months imprisonment in the county jail. He . had been charged with an assault with a deadly weapon. A few of Bingham's former old-time citizens who were seen on our streets Thanksgiving Day were Jack Dean and John Green, both former old time Judges of this precinct, who are now making their homes in Salt Ike. |