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Show Binghaml Society Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pease of Butte City, Montana are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marriott, prior to making ther home in California. ' J Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tremel-ling Tremel-ling were Salt Lake visitors on Thursday. ' Mrs. W. E. Collins of Salt Lake City visited with her husband here on Tuesday. Mrs. F. H. Lohr was a visitor to Salt Lake City on Thursday accompanying W. E. Collins in his new Packard car. ' i Jack Jones of the Highland Boy - visited at Salt Lake City this week. k ' " Mrs. T. H. Parsons was a Salt Lake City visitor over Sunday. Miss Swenson visited in Salt Lake City the latter part of last week. BINGHAM MINES CO. NET PROFITS REPORTED Net profits of Bingham Mines company for the first ten months of this year, incinding Eagle & Blue Bell, in which the company holds a 97 per cent interest, in-terest, are estimated at $251,139 before depletion and depreciation deprecia-tion charges, according to the Boston News Bureau. This represents rep-resents actual figures for the first nine months and an estimate esti-mate of October profits. These profits are equivalent to an annual rate of $298,032, or $3.26 a share on Bingham's outstanding out-standing stock, after deducting the minority equity due outside, stockholders of Eagle & Blue Bell. . Some difficulty was experienced experienc-ed early this fall in obtaining a sufficient supply of labor, but forces are now practially normal. Recent advance in the price of lead to 7c a pound is very beneficial bene-ficial to Bingham Mines, as it is a large producer of this metal. Bingham Mines had cash and receivables on October 31 of approximately ap-proximately $190,000, after providing pro-viding for all current expenses, j including taxes. I |