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Show CHIPS AND SHAVINGS AROUHutM j ' Lawrence Blair who has had charge of the Western Union f ' ' Telegraph Co's. office for the past few months has been transferred to Montana. He Is succeeded here by J. D. Hai-gren Hai-gren of St. Anthony, Idaho. ' Excelsior Encampment No. 4 of the Independent Order or Oddfellows will give one or . t their regular old time dances In v Society Hall on Tuesday, June 19th. - Music will be furnished 7 by the Aces of Harmony. Frank Croy has had his res-, res-, taurant papered and painted the past week, and has secured ' " the services of Mrs. Charles -1 i' Faulkner as waitress. Although t" all the fish at Shady Rest are ' - awaiting his arrival Frank say they will have to starve a little longer But he went. ' ' Before Judge E. E. Dudley 1 on Wednesday Paul Pantages and Steve Daskas of Copperfield " were each . fined $15.00 for gambling. The both arrests t . ; were made by George Marchant , r- deputy sheriff. ,:V' "Uncle John" Parkin of , ' .Woods Cross Davis county, u ' Black Hawk veteran was In ' camp on Wednesday visiting 1 his many friends here. Latest reports from the Butterfield But-terfield Tunnel of the U. S. -, Mining Co.- are that the tunnel v' has been cleared to the face m with tracks .4tnd pipe installed ' for a distance of 8,800 feet. " Machine work commenced v, ,bout a week ago, and with ex-cellent-boarding and other ac-' ac-' comodations for the miners em- ployed satisfactory progress should be made. ' "Jim Rolando of the California Califor-nia hotel expects to have the new addition to the hotel ready fpr occupation within the next two weeks. Raimundo Santona, a Span-lard Span-lard 22-years of age was instantly in-stantly killed at the interurban ' ' ' crossing at Hibbard near the ' West Jordan schol house on J' "" 'Monday. Santona was riding with another man in the sidecar side-car of a motorcycle and jumped when it became apparent tne motorcycle would be struck by the Orem north bound train. He was struck , by .. the train which crushed his head, severed sever-ed his right arm and severely , mangled his body. He had been working at the Highland Boy only a few days, coming here from Park City. ' ,A well attended dance was ' - iven in Canyon Hall on Mon-, Mon-, day evening. Prizes amounting V to $25 were given away. The ; Imperial Orchestra furnished ; j - the music. V ; Past Grand Worthy Presl- dent of the Fraternal Order or , ; Eagles, of Spokane, Washington Washing-ton will give one of his popular addresses at the Princess Thea- . tre on Monday next. The public pub-lic are invited to attend. i Leo Tietjen of the Bing- "ham State Bank attended ITie , State Bankers Convention at Logan this week. Many disciples of Isaac Walton Wal-ton got out of their beds early yesterday morning and with rod and line and the use of ' many kinds of bait hied away to the different canyons and ' tried to lure from the different .streams the gamest of all fish, the trout. It is reported the streams are running high although al-though there are lots of firfh. Bill Collins, Si Jones. Charlie Nutting, Ross Mariott, Rex Holden, Albert Newman, W. Jones and many others kept themselves pretty busy on the hanks of the Provo. |