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Show j nal Jottings ; Around Bingham Attorney 4frjKCoIe la busy at his Delta oi'tice thlWeek. .... r Eric Olso has filed suit to recover moneys leD't by htm fw safe keeping at the former business of S. J. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Strong and f am-4 am-4 i- are recently arrivals in camp from I . Osgood, Mo. -." T , 'Deputy Sheriff Joe Mellch of the Highland Boy district Is confined to ' his, home: with an acute attack of C rheumatism. V - The many friends of Mrs. Jemme Bourgard will learn with pleasure that she Is now recuperating nicely from her recent Illness. Vv. Bowland returned to Bingham the past week after visiting with friends In LeudvUle, Colo. Mrs. Bow-land Bow-land and yoSgg son will remain there for anjndwttnite period. fiT' 'vudltor Hardy of the Western Union Telegraph Co. visited camp recently and congratulated Miss Mae Teter, the uew operator on her efficient work. . Mrs. L. B. Teter, Miss Teter's mother, recently arrived here from Ontario, I Oregon. f The many friends of Will II.Tre- varthea will learn with pleasure of the recent announcement of Lis engagement en-gagement to Miss Jessie Robertson. Mr. Trevarthen is connected with the clerical forces of the U. S. Mine and Is popular. The many friends in Bingham of Mrs. Orissa Celleventtra, now of - Sprlngville, will be pleased to learn tliat she has been elected President " of the .Rebekah Assemhly of Utah at - me 1. u. vi. r . convention at itovo this week. '" M. S. Gibson, former chief iterator of the Western Telegraph Co. tiere, is now at Portland, Oregon, with the same company. Mr. Gibson suffered ill health whilst In Bingham on ac count of the altitude. He Is now improving im-proving nicely. |