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Show T CHIPS AND SHAVINGS J AROUND BINGHAM v " '., ,.-v -,' - .... . -. - '!. i . ' .' ' Edward Viette one of Bing-fThsn'a Bing-fThsn'a recent school graduates v v" ? has secured a position as book-' book-' - H ' keeper with the Ohio Copper Co. , ' - Mr. Viette's, many friends !ex- ' " tend him congratulations. . A number of mining students i of the Montana School of Mines j -Jiiave been visiting the. mines of ,V Bingham" the past week, includ- "I ing the Utah Copper, the Utah . w . " Consolidated and the Utah-Apex, ' -they are enthused over the trip . v . and wish to extend thanks for 1 the many ' kindnesses received . ' - irora the officials of the differ-- differ-- ent properties visited. ' , .The stork was in camp this week and left with Mr. and Mrs. . Henry Vick of Carr Fork a baby . .boy on Friday, Kenneth Gibson 1 pf the Bogan Hardware was all . " smiles on Friday morning and was : handing out "Albertas" , as the result of a sweet baby boy C arriving at his home. i A. G. Beals who is now oper-. oper-. . ating a lease under the Silver . . Shield Co. was down town visit-Hng visit-Hng with a number of -his old- ; time friends on Saturday. Mr. Beals with " Isadore Gauchet made, one. of . the biggest strikes . - 3 in 1917 that has ever been made - . in that district, and resulted in ' the . stock of that company r v: ' jumping from 5 cents to $1.50 per share, "he still maintains : - there are great possibilities for x - , . the. stockholders of that com- pany. y, Mike Tappero while unloading t; ""in wagon-load of coal this week sustained a severe cut - in ' his tr : nght.sflricitiis the employ; of the Citizen's Coal and Supply Doctor Frazier returned on . Tuesday from a three weeks va- ' ' " .V cation in the Southern states, the doctor had the time of his "' life while on his trip and will ( , - v now have to be earnest and in- ; dustrious for another four years :-. . , so that he can afford a similar :' . trip. . '" - I , . Former County Sheriff Frank ' Emery was in camp on Wednes-: Wednes-: ' , day renewing old-time acquaint- - ances. v ' ' Bob Bee the Provo tailor was v a business visitor to camp this - week. ' ; I Guy Bolognese of Salt - Lake ' , City will build a six room house L - ' at once on property adjoining his former residence here. - County Health Officer Whiler : . was a visitor to Binhgam on Wednesday and took samples of ;s milk from the different dairies ; supplying the camp with milk ; . and cream. .'. - Superintendent Sanger of the " U.S. and A. R. smelter with '.Mrs.' Sanger and Mrs. Emery : visited the different mines ' of : ' the camp this week. ' 4 Charles Johnson a lessee of the U- S. Miinng Co. was ser-' ser-' iously injured by, a fall of ' ground on Wednesday last, he was moved to the Bingham hos-! hos-! pital where his injuries were at tended to. ' . Utah Copper Reed and Brass band. ' Frank Newton of the Strevell-Patterson Strevell-Patterson Co. of Salt Lake City was a visitor to camp on Wednesday Wed-nesday accompanying him was "Dad" Parker who was very interested in-terested in the sights of the greatest copper camp. The Schramm-Johnson Drug Co. of Salt Lake City have purchased pur-chased the Woodring Drug store and will take charge on Monday, it is understood Dr. Underhill and Miss Irene Connary will remain re-main with the purchasers. Axel Rhodes of the United States Mining Co.'s tunnel at Butterfield was in camp this week looking for some machine . men. Axel took some back with him, and he usutlly knows what ' : to get. . R. D. Stark, Ditisiona IMana-v IMana-v . gerof the American Tobacco Co. ... and F. S. Gainey,- Field Salesman - were in camp this week in the interests of the above company. Edward Hines representing s the Ford Motor Co. of Salt Lake ' . City was in camp this week : hunting up prospective car buy- ' ' ers. v 'n. Musically inclined employees I .? ; the Utah Copper Co. are put-I put-I ijefgtuthrtjieir heads together and at j - The suit i-: meeting on Tuesday ." ' from opw-atlDR hte f(j officers to ar-! ar-! - Ration, McWlUhuns " f I - , aratu B tie town. s i |