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Show HAPPENINGS IN AND - , AROUND BINGHAM D. R. Packard of Salt Lake City who is representing the Utah, Wholesale Grocery Co. was in camp on Wednesday. W. J. Foley, of Salt Lake City who is connected with the Continental Con-tinental Oil Co. was a business visitor Tuesday. Delia, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Mackay was taken to St. Mark's Hospital at Salt Lake City on Monday suffering suf-fering from an infected hand. Leo. C. Murano, son of Pete Murano and Miss Mary Boyle of Salt Lake were married on Thursday last. We are pleased to report Joseph Jo-seph Atkinson who has been dangerously iil with pneumonia is reported to be out of danger. . , The Kiwanis club have moved into more spacious quarters at Smith's Hall over the Diamond. This club with a continuous membership will prove one of the biggest assets of the camp. D. A. Plumley, U. S Government Govern-ment inspectors was a business visitor to Bingham on Monday. Mr. Plumbley has a number of friends in Bingham who are al-i al-i way willing to greet him. . Raymond Devine, son of War den James of the State ' Penitentiary Peni-tentiary at Salt Lake City visited visit-ed with his sister Mrs. Neil f O'Donnell on Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. Watch for a write up from Ray on the great copper camp which will later be published in this weekly. Arthur BJork of Salt Lake City was on Wednesday sentenced sentenc-ed to sixty days in the county ." jail for assault and battery on Elizabeth McClelllan of Copper-field. Copper-field. The assault occurred at Copperfield on Jan. 26th. Whilst Miss McCIellan was employed as . chambermaid in one of the hotels ho-tels of the camp. : Axel Rhodes, of the U. S. Mining Company's property in Butterf ield says development work in the tunnel is forging ahead, the air compressor is running run-ning in full blast and about twenty miners are being employed. em-ployed. The new bunk house - is Bteam heated throughout with ' plenty of hot and cold water. e Mr. Rhodes is a practical mining min-ing man and was a visitor to Bingham the past week. Chief Deputy Ade Heaston arrested ar-rested on Monday F. Hori, a ' Japanese stowaway who was . smuggled in this country on the steamer "Hakushika Maru" on August 12th last and landed at Aberdeen, Washington. Mr. Heston in company with a U. ' S. Immigration officer made a ' climb to the Utah Copper Hill ' and arrested Hori who was at work with a section gang. . " t |