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Show -i CHIPS AND SHAVINGS ; ; ARQUNDBINGHAM Lester McArthur of St. Anthony, . . Idaho has been appointed manager of the Western Union Telegraph Co. in place of Dewey Halgren who ., - hug been tranferred to Rexbury, - Idaho. " . Eugene Jenkins, manager of the - , Mountain States Telephone Co. was ' busy at Utah Lake on Sunday bag ging ducks and pulling bass out of the lake, but was unable to get the limit of either. Mayor F. E. Straup, Marshal Frank Thompson, Frank Croy, Lew Collins and Watermaster. Bill Rob-bins Rob-bins hurried off to the Strawberry district on Friday morning and returned re-turned on Saturday with a dandy f mess of trout. ; J. Fltzpatrick of the Naylor Co. ' , ' of Salt Lake, Studebaker distributors, distribu-tors, -was in Bingham on Tuesday demonstrating the Studebaker car. . . . . aupt. jos. Hyiand of the Bingham Mines Co. came over from Lark on '".J1 Tuesday evening with Deputy Sher- . . - Iff Doras Thomas and spent sev-. sev-. eral hours here renewing old acquaintances. ac-quaintances. - Fred Turner's new Hudson Super-... Super-... J was badly damaged on Monday evening, when on account of the slippery condition of the highway turned turtle near the West Jordan Jor-dan schoolhouse. The car was drlv-'i drlv-'i en by Fred Turner, Jr. and the ether occupants of the car Included mo wua, yuuns aaugnter, nis mother moth-er and sister. None of the members of the party were Berlously hurt tut sustained cuts from the broken :. windshield. . The many friends of J. B. Myers of the Utah Power & Light Co., will learn with regret that Mr. Myers received word this week notifying liim of the death of his mother Mrs. C. E Jenkins at VUllsca, la., on Monday last. Mrs. Jenkins was 78 years ot age and visited here ' two years ago. Roy Hughes, one of Bingham's popular blacksmiths Is busy getting rid of his possessions here and intends in-tends leaving in the near future for California. Doctor W. Woodring who for many years operated a drug store, was a visitor to camp looking after his many property interests here this week. Bill Karas of Dry Fork appeared "before Judge E. E. Dudley on Wednesday Wed-nesday on a charge of manufacturing manufactur-ing and the possession of liquor. He was fined $250 or ninety days tn Jail. He was taken to the county jail and appealed his case to the District Court. Willard Evans and Mrs. O. G. Baker have been appointed enumerators enu-merators for the school census. L. E. Arnold of the Dunbar Pipe Water Supply Co. of Salt Lake met the town board on Wednesday Wednes-day evening and submitted figures on pipe and other supplies for the tew water system. The Jordan School Board met at Sandy on Thursday, another school teacher was appointed for the Highland High-land Boy school, making now six school teachers to look after the needs of the children ot this fast-growing fast-growing community. |