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Show r CHIPS AND SHAVINGS i AR0UNDB1HGHAM George II. Murray has been in camp for the past two weeks getting out a fraternal and business busi-ness directory. George makes the camp yearly and says business busi-ness is good. The Copper King Lunch Counter Coun-ter opened the past week and is . in charge of Harry "Garvin, who v- , is handing out a number of his appetizing lunches daily. Bill and Lew Collins, Si Jones and Albert Newman returned . home from "Shady Rest" on Wednesday with a choice lot of ducks and black bass. Mr. Collins' Col-lins' summer residence near Charleston has been closed for the season, which fact will be learned with regret by a number -" of his Bingham friends. . . Frank Croy didn't bring in all ol the fish from the Strawberry district, but he has been displaying display-ing some of the finest trout seen in Bingham for many a long day, which he caught on his last fishing trip. "Uncle" John Parkin of Woods Cross, father of Judge George , Parkin, was in camp on Wednes day renewing old acquaintances, and, he said, "sobering up." Billy Scott Meyer, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William John Meyer, died at the L. D. S , Hospital, Salt Lake, on Thursday Thurs-day last. He was taken ill a few days prior and removed to ' the hospital, where he was oper- ated on for appendicitis, and rallied ral-lied on to the day of his death, but no hopes had been entertained enter-tained for his recovery. The community extend their condo- tjCL- - . lences to Mr, and Mrs. Myer in their hour of sorrow. ' The Town Board have called for a mass meeting to be held at ' ' .' Society Hall (to-night) Saturday, October .6th, at 8 o'clock p. m., "to discuss the water bond election elec-tion with the taxpayers of Bingham. Bing-ham. Everybody is cordially invited in-vited to attend. Music and other entertainment will be furnished. If you feel opposed to good water, wa-ter, come up and talk your grievances. griev-ances. Good water in Bingham means good health and much more. Be present and help to boost for the best that the tax- v payers are entitled to, THE BEST WATER THAT IS PRO-, PRO-, CURABLE IN THE DISTRICT. DIS-TRICT. Helen Savich, the infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Savich of the Highland Boy, died on Monday. Louis Bogden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bogden of the Highland High-land Boy, died on Monday. Both of the infants were in-... in-... terred in the Bingham Cemetery on Tuesday. Funeral arrangements arrange-ments were carried out under the able direction of "Howard Lee of the O'Donnell Undertaking Com- " pany. Marriages announced this week are Joe Sorich and Manda Ruka-. Ruka-. . vina, ceremony performed in . Bingham by Bishop Graham of the Twenty-third Ward; also Theoharis Bencudakis and Marie C-orakakis, the ceremony having been performed at Salt Lake on Wednesday. E. E. Edwards of the Bour-gard Bour-gard Apartments was badly injured in-jured at the Utah Copper mine . this week. Mr. Edwards is suffering suf-fering from several fractured ribs, also a collarbone. He is ' : resting as easily as can be ex-' ex-' s peered at the St. Mark's Hospi-; Hospi-; tal, Salt Lake City. " ' ' A . continuation of the preliminary prelim-inary hearing in the case of the State against Margarito Fonse, charged with murder in the first degree for the killing of Catanno Martinez at Highland Boy on July 21, was conducted before Judge E. E. Dudley on Wednesday. Wednes-day. The court took the matter under advisement for another week. The American Express Com-. Com-. pany have now made their of- .fice up town at 463 Main, ad joining the Miles Ilartman hardware hard-ware establishment. The office will be in charge of John W. Ilogan. Jack Schlottcr. formerly connected con-nected with the Strand and Community Com-munity markets at Salt Lake, is now in charge of the Eagle meat market and grocery. |