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Show Chips and Shavings Around Bingham George Wells, Einner Sutherland, Frank Carr and "Bud" Strley left Bingham on Tuesday morning for a ten days vacation in Bryce and Zion Canyons and other southern parts of the state. The Hogan Dairy Co., commencing commenc-ing thisweek have instituted an early morning delivery in camp during the summer months. The managemen advise, patrons to place their empty bottles and tickets out at nights, otherwise oth-erwise they will be shy milk at their breakfast table. den Lodge No. 74, L. Richards, and Clerk Wm. Muller of Ogden Lodge, also H. 0. Morris, G. W. Wagner, E. B. Heagren and H. W, Heagren, of Salt Lake. Art Macke proved himself him-self a competent guide. The past week we received a well illustrated booklet on Yellowstone Na tional Park. The book is a work of art and is distributed by the Union Pacific system. All desirous of procuring pro-curing a copy are to notify E. A. Shewe, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. The Utah Lead Mining Co.,' who are now operating a mining property adjoining the old Fortuna are constructing con-structing a bunk and boarding house, a blacksmith's shop and other necessary neces-sary offices needed in the operation of the mine. It is understood thi new companys name will appear on the shipping list in the near future. The Utah-Apex baseball team played play-ed at the State pen on Saturday last and defeated the boys there to the tune of 11 to 6. ' Reconstruction work on the new motion picture showhouse is making steady progress, the new electric sign the "Gem" has been placed in position posi-tion this week, and contains larger letters than any other electric sign in camp. Travelers can save money by buying buy-ing American Express Railway Co.'s checks. 1 The Bingham Mines Co., has started start-ed suit to recover from the Yosemite Mines Co., the following sums on three notes $82,697.39; $72,391.75 and $28,038.98, totalling $293,128.12. Thanks to the kindly efforts of the Kiwanis and Elks Clubs the children's playground has been equipped with swings, shoot-tihe-shoots, and other playground paraphenalia. These day the grounds are well filled with the youngster enjoying themselves. The M. I. A. Dramatic Players presented pre-sented hteir three act play "The House Next Door" before an appreciative audience at the R. C. Gemmell Club on Tuesday evening. I. I. Boak, Head Consul of the Woodmen of the World with headquarters head-quarters at Denver, Colorado, was escorted thru' the Utah Copper Co.'s property on Wednesday, accompanying accompany-ing him was Head Escort Thomas M. Lawson, Consul Commander of Og- |