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Show CHIPS AND SHAVINGS AR0UJDBINGH1 Mrs. Carrier Greer became the bride of Duncan McCullen here on Thursday. Mrs. Greer has been connected with the Royal Laundry for a number of years and Mr. McCullen is a popular employee of the Utah Copper Company. W. J. Carr and A. L. Redmond, Red-mond, of Cleator, Cumberland, England, arrived in camp on Tuesday last. They spoke of very unsatisfactory labor conditions condi-tions existing in their native land. The young men are now the guests of Frank Looney. Joe Scussel, the young son of Mrs. Margaret Scussel, motored to Evanston, Wyo., during the week-end, accompanied by Miss Edith Nerdin, the pleasing young daughter of Mr. James Nerdin of Heaston Heights. On arriving arriv-ing there they decided they loved each other real well and without further ceremony hied away to the office of the county clerk in that city, and were married by Bishop Percy G. Matthews of the L. D. S. Church. They are both students of the Bingham high school and the announcement announce-ment on Tuesday morning was a surprise to all their friends. A dance was given on election night at the Canyon Hall, under the auspices of Bingham volunteer volun-teer fire departsments, Companies Compa-nies Nos. 1 and 2. The Imperial orchestra of Bingham furnished the music and was appreciated by the large number attending. Joe Delaney has arranged for another series of boxing bouts, which will be pulled off at the Princess on Tuesday next, November No-vember 13. Posters announcing the event give the following program pro-gram r Kid Tappero of Bingham and Ime Garfinkle of Salt Lake. "Kid" has been off the mat for some time and his many admirers admir-ers here are desirous to see how he will act with one of Manhattan's Manhat-tan's prides. Joe Delaney will box six rounds with Ray Mc-Carty Mc-Carty of Portland. Both men are in good form and a lively exhibition is contemplated. Other aspirants for headliners are Young Loader of Bingham, who has shown the fans here some excellent work, and Robert Prez-lv Prez-lv of Salt Lake ; Steve Strilich of Highland Boy and Young Ferguson Fer-guson of Bingham; Mike ranti-lackis ranti-lackis and Tony Rolando. Armistice day will be celebrated celebrat-ed in Bingham at the Canyon Hall on Monday next, November 12th, when a dance will be given under the auspices of Bingham Post No. 30, American Legion. Music will be furnished by the popular Eddie Elwood orchestra of Bingham. Before Judge E. E. Dudley on Wednesday eleven men charged with gambling pleaded guilty and were fined $23.00 each. The case of Bicanta Jalaraz, who was charged with stabbing Juan Accosta at the Highland Boy on October 27th. will be heard before Judge E. E. Dudley on Wednesday next. Also the case of Frank Looney and Duane Sorenson, Looney having been accused of assault and battery on the person of Duane Soren- sen. . Bill riummcr, a native ot Cornwall, England, died at Salt Lake City on Tuesday last. Mr. Plummcr was a miner and had worked in most of the mines in the state. Funeral services were held from the Qualtrough-Alcott chapel on Thursday, with a num. ber of friends from Bingham attending. at-tending. He was an Odd I ellow of long standing. The services were conducted by Utah Lodge v0 J " Pete Schultz of Salt Lake was in camp on election day meeting a number of his old-time friends. Pete was originaly. connected i-it1i flic Mascot. Deputy Sheriff W. Edgmgton arrested Joe Midesabol, John Satwa and -Joe Jahercna. three Spaniards, at the Highland Boy on Thursday and swore complaints com-plaints as to their being drunk and disturbing the peace. They wre placed in the Bingham jail until a bond could be furnished. |