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Show VllPS AND SHAVINGS ' ; AROUND BINGHAM Edward Vietti will resign his position . at the Ohio Copper, "where-, he has been employed as chief clerk for some time, and 'ill enter the Department of . .: , Commerce . and Finance at the University, of Utah at Salt. Lake. J. F. O'Keefe of Los Angeles ..was. the -guest 'of Neil O'Donnell k here on Wednesday. Mr. j )'Keefer was much interested t Sn the mining operations of the " Jtah Copper Company. D. M. Clark of Midvale, and " liis -proposed service stage' line n'ere denied permission to oper- Ate an automobile stage line be-J. be-J. een : Binghain and Midvale. The Public Utilities Commission ."contends the present Bingham Auto Stage Line service, which operates between Salt Lake City ; and Bingham, and also goes now ; y way of Midvale, is giving , satisfactory service, adequate to 4 ' ineet the demands of public con-Stienience con-Stienience and necessity." . -irbara June, the little 15-; 15-; . niois-old daughter oi-Mr. and Mrs. Viest Milano, died at the iamily Vane on Saturday last. : . The little L. was a picture of ," .health prior toher illness, and . - was beloved by a in the com-' com-' munity. " The Rev. Les Fagen . of Inglewood, Colo., official at the. foneral services on Moilay. interment was made in MoirfcL , Olivet . Cemetery at Salt Lake; -under the direction of the O'Don--nell Undertaking Company. 1 Stanley West McConnell, born - at Fairview," Idaho, October 17, 1921, died on Friday " evening last at. the home of its grand- ..mother, Mrs. Ann-: McConnell. ' The funeral services were held '-' from the. O'Donnell undertaking hdilStS. -Monday -' af ternoon V wjth Bishop J. A. Wright of the U D. S. Church officiating. Interment was made in the Bing-ham Bing-ham Cemetery. ' John W. Moore, the infant son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Moore, died at Carr Fork 6n Saturday ' last. Funeral services were held ; f .at the O'Do.nnell undertaking es-tablishment es-tablishment under the auspices ' of the L. D. S. Church, with r , Bishop J. A. Wright in charge. ' Interment was made in the Binghain Bing-hain Cemetery under the direc- tion.of Neil O'Donnell. A suit was filed in the .Third .'District' Court on Tuesday by the .Central Bank of Bingham Jr against the National Surety Co. to recover $3000 on the bond of the former, cashier of the bank, . Q. B. Kelly, who is alleged to ; ' have misappropriated $6209.05 of V the bank's fund3 while he was holding the position of cashier, -being bonded by the above com-' com-' i pany to the bank for $5000. -He is said to have taken the money between April '.1 and December 1, 1918, following which the bank was compelled to go into the hands of the receiver, D. C. , Dunbar. A delegation of members of the Bingham Kiwanis Club met V with the Salt Lake County Com-. Com-. missioners on Wednesday to pro--.. ' test, against the 'delay in the t commencement of work on the Bingham highway. Commission-' Commission-' - cr Burgon assured them work i would commence at an early ' date. " The general impression around Bingham, however, is that no work can be done effectively effec-tively on a concrete road at this time of the year, with frost in the air practically every night. ,; John Webb, Alrino Mark, Fred Keysaw, Drew Rawlings and ialph Stringham, minors, were arrested on Sunday and charged with breaking into the Bingham Crocery .Store on Saturday night and' taking $46.00 in small change. Webb and Mark were arrested in Garfield, while the v other boys were arrested in . Bingham by Patrolman John Mitchell. AU the boys are now in the boys' reform school at , Salt Lake City and arc in charge of the Juvenile Court. It is understood un-derstood these arrests will mean the breaking up of one of the toughest gangs of minors that have ever operated in this .vicinity. .vi-cinity. Dr. Riciarjis of the Bingham Hospital :s t-ejoicing over the arrival of th stork with a fine baby girl ; on Sunday morning. Mother and daughter are both doing firjf. Another stork visit this week was enjoyed by Hugo (Nick) i'ewman, who is all swelled ip over the arrival of a baby girl on Tuesday. One weekly vas a little ahead in its report some, three weeks ago, when it stated he was the dad of a boy. Any paper must have a capabU and honest (?) staff of reporters who could so ably concoct such -a report. The marriage of John H. Wheatley and Emma Greathouse took place at the City and County Coun-ty Building at Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Miss Greathouse is one of Bingham's popular misses of the younger classes and her many friends in camp will wish her every success in her venture. Robert Jenkins of Midvale and Miss Beulah Copenhavcr will, it is understood, sign up papers for a trip over the matrimonial seas on Wednesday next. The young couple intend making their future fu-ture home in Midvale. On account of the illness of Assistant County Attorney Ra McCartv, no court was held by Judge" E. E. Dudley on Wednesday. |