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Show I OHIPSAND SHAVINGS . ; : AROUND BINGHAM j - .', ii ' ". . , -.. , - , ; .v V ' -obVPickering' a resident of , " Bingham for the past twenty I ' years died at St. Mark's Hos-' Hos-' ptal on Thursday morning . of stomach trouble He was an em-. em-. . ployee . of the Utah Copper Co. ' : . f or a number of. years and in the ' ' . .old days was connected with the t''t Bingham Livery. ; He had a " I number of friends in Bingham - and was a' member of No. 85, B P. O. E. of Salt Lake City. s ' Fnneral Services' will be held in , ; : Salt Lake City Saturday (today) , -. at 2 p. m. , -' - -Joe Wray who was recently . .1 . .selling rabor paste of his own ; manufacture and was demon-. demon-. ' strating his wares in the window v of-the "News" office, has filed articles 6f incorporation for the , ' Wray Novelty Co. The company ' , has a capital stock of $25,000 - and elected the following officers: offi-cers: J. H.. Wray, President; A. B. Irvine, Vice' President; A. N. , Rosenbaum, v Secretary and Treasurer.. M.r Wray is a former for-mer old-tim Binghamite and ; :s his friends will be pleased to learn his new tnilk can opener , . is meeting with success. , ", Jim Rolando of the California "hotel in admitting, the camp is . ' .booming is demonstrating to the . people of the camp the fact by ' . adding an additional story to . -his present building, which will ' consist of sixteen rooms. yf ' J. E. Berg, surveyor and en gineer of the Bingham Mines Co. ..was in camp on Wednesday and inspected the Montana Bingham Bing-ham properties. . ' , ' jrw " v ' Bishop Joseph S. Glass, of the Salt Lake City will hold confir- , , matibn services at the Holy Rosary Ro-sary church on Sunday next at 3 o'clock. The public are cordially cordial-ly irivited to attend. The five men' arrested in camp the past week for alleged illegal.' activity in connection with L W.W. organization work . were taken toSalt Lake for in-. in-. vestigation. Attorneys for the ri' nieh sought to obtain their re-Jeae re-Jeae on habeus cprpus proceed- . ings in Judge Iverson'js Court at : Salt Lake City, buttyere denied ' 'this relief when Coiinty Attorney Attor-ney Arthur E. Moreton request- ed their detention pending the ' preparation complaints charging charg-ing violations of state laws pertaining per-taining to the activities of labor ' organizers. J? i Dr. Inglesby, sof the Bingham Auto Stage Line recently re-' re-' turned from San Francisco, Cal. where he has been making arrangements ar-rangements for the purchase of additional equiproent for his company. ; ham Stage Line will furnish ! transportation at the rate of 25 cents for each passenger. The Utah Copper Co. have had a force of' men building a grandstand grand-stand at Oie grounds .the past week also. Wiring ready on the diamond. The teams are practicing prac-ticing daily and much enthu-siam enthu-siam prevails. Following is the Lin-up'for Sunday's game. Kent Catcher Dunn Pitcher. . High 1st Base Dowdell 2nd Base 7 Orgille L. F. Whitley C. F. Brady R. F. The many, friends of Dr. John Flynn will learn with regret he is a patient at the Holy Cross Hospital at' Salt Lake City, Dr. Richards of the Bingham Hospital Hos-pital will have charge of Dr. Flynn's patients during his absence. ab-sence. . Jesus Munez was brought before be-fore Judge E. E. . Dudley on Thursday on a charge of disturbing distur-bing the peace he plead guilty and was fined $15.00. Louis Cates, Vice-president of the Utah Copper Co. was a business busi-ness visitor to Bingham on Thursday. 1 1 , Guy Bologonese of bait L&Ke and a former business man of Bingham was in camp on Wednesday Wed-nesday meeting ofd-time friends and looking after his property t here. Mr. Bologonese said he V; was pleased to see 'the camp resuming re-suming some.of its old-time activities, ac-tivities, and wished the "Bing-. "Bing-. ham News" and its supporters . every success. Ruth Steele the little daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and rMs. John Steele is recovering slowly at the Bing-. Bing-. Hospital from her recent operation. oper-ation. . -Another Baseball team is to be orgaized in camp, the Amer-, Amer-, ican Legion local post No. 30, ' J will organize in the near future, a meeting will be called at once and plans formulated. . E. IL Johnson and Elbert Turner of Salt Lake City prominent prom-inent employees of the Western Newspaper Union visited in camp on Sunday last, during their stay they also maae a . friendlv call at the office of the "News."( The Copper Baseball team will cross bats. with Magna on Sunday Sun-day (Tomorrow) the game will start at 5 o'clock. The Bing- |