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Show wild at Deputy Edgington. The officer then discharged his gun in the air and Rios surrendered. He is now in the County jail and on Wednesday next will be tried before Judge E. E. Dudley on the charge of an assault with a deadly weapon. , Joseph Harker was fined $50 for speeding west of Murray. He was tried before Judge E. E. Parkin on Wednesday. County Sheriff Ben Harries was the complaining witness who said he chased Harker at the rate of forty eight miles an hour. Harker Har-ker on leaving court was advised advis-ed by the judge to equip his car with a speedometer. A number of State Officials and prominent mining men will visit the Ohio Copper properties on Monday next when they will be shown, through the companies compan-ies large 'precipitating plant. In fact the largest in the state and most up-to-date. CHIPS and SHAVINGS AROUND BINGHAM A call was turned in to the Fire departments on Saturday announcing a fire at the home of. Otto Kapple at Lead Mine. Marshal Frank Thompson and Water Master W. Bobbins secured se-cured some hand chemical tanks and hurried by auto to the scene of the fire. The fire had burned a large hole thru the roof and burning shingles had fallen on a bed which was completely destroyed. de-stroyed. Otherwise little damage dam-age was done. Dr. Woodring and James Met-calf, Met-calf, of Salt Lake, spent Saturday Satur-day in camp looking after their property interests here. Sidney Frailey who has been operating a soft drink parlor for several years left camp on last Tuesday and will visit with relatives rel-atives in Tooele for awhile, it is his idea to Jater locate in Nevada. Nev-ada. A sale on behalf of M. E. Community church was held in the Bougard Building on Saturday. Satur-day. The sale was in charge of Mrs. VV. G. Thomas and Mrs. W. West. A goodly suoply of cakes and pies were sold. The dance given in Canyon Hall on Armistice day under the auspices of the American Legion Le-gion Post No. 30 was a decided success. Music was furnished by the popular Eddie Elwood Orchestra, of Bingham. The Public Utilities commission commis-sion met on Saturday last and denied permission to II. M. Nicholson Nic-holson and George Kampros to operate a stage line between Bingham, Copperfield and Highland High-land Boy. The commission declared de-clared the present taxi service was adequate to supply the desires de-sires of the people in these districts. dis-tricts. , Loaded down with bedding and good eats. Bill Collin's car was once more used to take a number of fishermen and hunters hunt-ers to the Southern part of the state to enjoy themselves. The party were Bill Collins, Lew Collins, Albert , Newman, Si Jones, Frank Thompson, Mark Clays and Fred Metcalf. Before Judge E. E. Dudley on Wednesday, the case of Duane Sorenson and Frank Looney was heard. Assistant County At- torney Ray McCarty defended Sorenson. The charge was one of assault and battery on the person of Duane Sorenson by Frank Looney on October 29th. There being no witnesses to the affair the case-was dismissed. At the regular weekly meeting meet-ing of the Kiwanis Club on last Thursday with a large number of the members attending Judge E. E. Corfman, of the Public Utilities commission of Salt Lake made the principal speech. The Judge said the commission was always willing to listen to any just complaints by the public, pub-lic, but thought the present stage line operating in Bingham was doing their best to give the best service possible. No criticisms criti-cisms were made on the Judge's speech and no questions were asked. The County Commissioners have their full road equipment at work on the lower road from Bingham to Salt Lake and hope to have it in good shape by the time winter arrives. A tractor plough and other necessary equipment are being utilized. Valentin Rios, a Spaniard was arrested in the Highland Boy district on Friday night last after af-ter he had fired three shots at Deputy Sheriff W. Edgington. Rios is accused of holding up the home of Pete Louvre on the point of a gun and after taking the gun from him he was driven driv-en from the Louvre home. Rios went in search of and secured another gun with which he shot |