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Show CHIPS AND SHAVINGS AROUND BINGHAM Headed by Professor Ray Marcell, a prominent Utah geol-j ogist, about fifty members of the: Wasatch Mountain Club braved the storm of Sunday last and spent the day in taking in thesights of the Utah Copper mine. Professor Marcell ex- - ' vplafnd the different rock strata , ' and how the deposits were form-) form-) v . e L The party was transported from Salt Lake in trucks, a number of ladies were amongst the' hikers. V:-. ! - v. John Vietti and Guy Deluccia ' motored to Salt Lake on Saturday Satur-day last and attended the funeral fun-eral of Allerino Mattea. John Condas who has a sheep camp at Lark was badly burned on his.band3 and face when he tried to extinguish a fire caused r- , by spilling grease on his cook-stove cook-stove while breakfast was being '.' cooked on Monday morning. He is being taken care of by Drs. i Frazier and Cain. Ruth, the 8 year old daughter V; of Mr. and Mrs. John Steele was operated on at the Bingham hospital on Sunday, the little .y ' miss received a slight injury to , her leg some time ago, which ; , developed in infection necessitating necessita-ting the operation. . General Superintendent "Josh" Billings of the Bingham ' ' r , Mines visited the mining prop-. prop-. erty of the Montana-Bingham Mining Co. the past week. ' The Mining committee of the . Chamber of Commerce of Salt JLake, Ciiyat .their, weekly meet ing on Saturday decided to plan trips to the mines of this camp for the ' purpose of making it , possible' for interested parties ' . to get first hand sight of the . operations of the different mining min-ing companies here. Professor Joseph Merrill of , the University of Utah will de-; de-; liver the principal address at "the graduation exercises of the .. Bingham High School on Wed-, Wed-, nesday May 16. It will be the , largest class ever graduated .here and consist of twelve boys and six girls. . ' County : Auditor James II. ' Sullivan accompanied by Mrs. Sullivan visited the camp on Tuesday last and were shown its many sights by. Road Supervisor Super-visor Jini Forbes. Raymond Wallace Jones the little son of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jones died at the family residence resi-dence on Railroad Avenue on Wednesday. He was born June 26, 1921. Funeral services will be held from the residence Sat- urday (today). Funeral arrangements arrange-ments are in charge of the 0' Donnell Undertaking Co. Frank Rino an employee of ; - the- Utah Copper Co. was badly injured on Wednesday when he was partally buried by a bank cave. He was removed to St. Mark's Hospital at Salt Lake City, fears are entertained as to his recovery. At Judge E. E. Dudley's . Court on Wednesday Harry De Lorma plead guilty to disturbing disturb-ing the peace at Copperfield and was fined $10.00. Andres 01-gin 01-gin wa3 sentenced to 27 days in the County Jail for disturbing the peace. John Smith, and Steve Amicone were fined ?200.00 each for having intoxicating intoxi-cating liquor in their possession and Tony Obert for a like offense of-fense was fined $150.00. Miss "Teddy" Ward sustained severe injuries to her right eye while attending to domestic duties on Thursday morning. Miss Ward accidentally striking her eye against the handle of a saucepan. Her . many friends are extending their sympathies. |