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Show Arnl. Thompson, mother and son are doing nicely. Harry Rowland and W. J. Fahrni, two of Lark's popular citizens spent the forepart of the week at .Eureka, investigating some of the Tintic mining propertied pro-pertied i , Capper's Weekly Publishers have notified the writer that a collector in camp some time ago giving away pencils to aid in securing se-curing subscriptions for their publications is an imposter. Capper's Cap-per's Weekly will pay all expenses expen-ses for the arrest of this party if he can be located. He is trav: elling under the name of F. B. Cotta or Colla, with his Salesman's Sales-man's No. as 16 Bingham people are advised to be on the look out for him. General Manager Imer Pett of the Bingham Mines Co., with Engineer En-gineer John E. Berg spent Tuesday Tues-day at the above mining property, pro-perty, r Hebe Crump of Harriman an old time employee of the Bingham Bing-ham Mines Co. is at the Dr. F. E. Straup Hospital suffering from a case of blood poisoning. J. Lindsay of Taylorsville was in camp this week hunting up prospective Ford car buyers. Mrs. Charles Pierce and family fam-ily of Salt Lake are the guests of Mrs. Pearce's mother Mrs. William Webb. Mrs. Pierce .will make her future home in Dinkey-ville. Dinkey-ville. Mr. Pierce being employed at the Utah Copper Mine. Mrs. A. P. Hemmingsen has been operated on at the Straup Hospital this week. Mrs. Hemmingsen Hem-mingsen has been suffering from diabetes.' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penpraze and family motored to Salt Lake on Wednesday in their new sedan car, Mrs. E. W. Moore visited her daughter Mrs. A, P. Hemmingsen Hemming-sen at the Dr. F. E. Straup Hospital Hos-pital in Bingham on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gamache and family visited with friends in Lark on Thursday evening. 1 Miss Emma Sandstrom returned return-ed to camp the past week after spending a pleasing vacation with relatives and friends at Salt Lake City and Eureka. Sime Peterson and A. P. Hemmingsen Hem-mingsen motored to Salt Lake on Wednesday, on business. , CHIPS AND SHAVINGS From Lark Mr. Stork was a visitor to camp on Monday and deposited a fine babyboy for safe keeping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |