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Show Chips arid Shavings Around Bingham The U. S. Cafe has once more closed its doors, altho the proprietors prop-rietors Ball and Beardall of Provo Pro-vo claimed they had a good bus-ness. bus-ness. In operating a business in Bingham it has been proven one should use discretion. Several of our round town sports were busy with their guns on Tuesday evening killing rats on the garbage dump, below be-low town. We are in receipt this wk of a booklet just issued by the Union Pacific System on Fishing Facts and Hunting Hints, it gives many of the best fishing and hunting places in Utah, Idaho Ida-ho and Wyoming, and also describes de-scribes the kind of fishing and hunting in the different parts. Parties desiring copies may do so by writing to D. S. Spencer, Union Pacific System, Salt Lake City. Don Tibbs Country Club Orchestra Or-chestra direct from the Salt Lake Country Club have been engaged for a Dance which will be given in the Canyon Hall on Monday eveninir. Nov. 6. The Utah Power & Light Co. mailed out dividends this week to their stockholders amounting to $152,000. Over 7000 of these stockholders are in the territory supplied by the comopany. Several Sev-eral being in the Bingham district dis-trict which includes Highland Boy, Copperfield and Lark. Ex Governor Mabey and J. Hansen were business visitors in Bingham on Tuesday confering with the leading lights of the camp respecting a company that they are forming for the purchase pur-chase of building contracts. Mrs. Nowland of the Elite Cafe has enhanced the value of her business this week by introducing intro-ducing a couple of good-to-look-upon waitresses. But the boys contend thev are married. A movement is on foot by an independent company to secure the old post office, which they intend to remodel and put into operation as a picture show. There being only one show house in town it is thought there is ample field for a competitor. Chief of Police Frank Thompson Thomp-son has had his ire aroused and wishes to notify the travelling public who own automobiles that 1speed(ng in "Bingham wrhile passing the school house must be stopped. He is also desirous of informing parties the two hour parking ordinance has never nev-er been revoked and parties breaking this law will be haled before Judge E. E. Dudley . The Drs. Frazier and Cain new building will be ready for occupancy occu-pancy about the last of the week Postmaster Boyd Barnard met before tlte Town Board Wednesday Wednes-day evening and advised it would be beneficial to his mail carriers if the houses of camp were numbered num-bered and fixed in a prominent place where the carriers could see them and also advised the different side streets such as Markham, Carr Fork carry the names in a position where they can be seen. (Continued on Page Four) CHIPS AND SHAVINGS (Continued from page one) A complaint was filed by the Taxi drivers of the camp against unlicensed drivers who were tak ing passengers from their stands and transporting them to the different parts of the camp. The Volunteer Fire Departments com mittee made an application for a $10,000 new Fire Fighting equipment. It is hardly thought possible the members of the Town Hoard can vote satisfactorily satisfac-torily on this matter in the absence ab-sence of the Mayor, Dr. F. E. Straup. A number of the friends of William Martin attended the funeral services at Salt Lake City on Sunday last. They included in-cluded J. A. Thomas, Dick Hocking, Hock-ing, W. Lawhorn, J. Brown, B. Barnard and several of the U. S. Mine office employees and many others. See the Agent at the American Ameri-can Railway Express Co.'s office in the Bourgard Building and see what money you can save by sending your packages and all kinds of freight. Next door to the Bingham News. Don't forget for-get the PLACE. |