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Show fence in Markham this week and fractured two ribs. The L. 1). S. church has been remodeled in an endeavor to provide pro-vide a stage where plays can be introduced for the betterment of the people of liingham. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Fri-day of next week a play entitled "Nothing but the Truth" will be staged in three acts. The characters char-acters are Mr. liaison, C. W. Brady, Mrs. liaison, Mrs. Leila Nix, Bishop, Augus Christensen, Gwen, Mary Brady, Dick, Joe llarker, Bob, Shelden Christensen. Christen-sen. Van (a man about town) Wayne Hansen, Ethel (daughter (daugh-ter of wealthy people) Miss B. Kenner, Mable and Sable (flappers) (flap-pers) Mrs. Dora Thomas and Mrs. Wayne Hansen. Maid, Mrs Young. Stage director Wi liam Bergener. Chips and Shavings Around Bingham There will be an examination for a Clerk-Carrier held at the Bingham Post Office, the applicant appli-cant to be employed also in the office here (male only). The ex amination will be held about the 1th of April, 192S. Applicants must send in their apllications to Denver on or before March 26, 1925. The entrance salary has been increased from $1,400 to $1,700. Any further information inform-ation can be secured by conferring confer-ring with Miss Agnes James, the local secretary at the Bingham Post Office. Bud Yokum for many years connected with the United States Stat-es Mining Co., is now employed by the Utah Apex Mining Co., and secured himself a brand new Willys Knight auto this week. The many friends of James Carter who was injured at ,the Utah Apex Mine on February 7th by an explosion caued by picking into a missed, hole, will be pleased to learn that he has left St. Mark's Hospital arid is now able to appear on the street of Bingham once again. According to Contractor II. M. Steele, the new post office building build-ing will be open for business about the 10th of April. It is not definitely known when operations oper-ations will commence on the new picture show house. Miss Margaret Greer has accepted ac-cepted a position in the office of the Canyon Coal and Lumber Co the past week. The Volunteer Fire Companies Compan-ies responded to a call last week which was turned in from the home of W. Christensen at 85 Carr Fork, the fire happened in the roof and was quickly extinguished. extin-guished. Tom Mayne acquired some val uable property in the lower part of town the past week. Tom intends in-tends remodelling some of the buildings which he purchased. The Bingham Furniture Co. under the able management oi George Smith, have had the front of their store painted this week, and new signs erected. Saint Patrick's Day, Tuesday next The Bingham Stray Antlers An-tlers will give their Annual Char ity Ball at the Canyon Hall. Music Mu-sic will be furnished by the Gibson Gib-son Girls Orchestra of Salt Lake City, whose popularity is unquestioned un-questioned in Bingham. The Drill team of B. P. O. E. of Salt Lake City No. 85 will come up and put on an exhibition during the intermission. The Elks are a jolly bunch so don't forget the date, Tuesday, March 17th, dancing danc-ing from 9 to 1. The Volunteer Fire Departments Depart-ments are putting on a special picture on Saint Patrick's day at the Princess Theatre. It will be the first time the picture has been exhibited in the State and is named "Pampered Youth." There will also be special News pictures besides a bood comedy. The admission will be 25 cents which money will go towards the funds of the fire f ighters. There will be a Special Picture Matinee at 3:30 p. m. with two shows in the evening one at 7:15 and the other at 9. Charles Adderly, Manager of the Bingham Mercantile Company, Com-pany, returned from a trip to the Pacific Coast this week. Ik reports having a real good time. A meeting of the Parents Teachers Association will be held TODAY Saturday at the Jordan High School beginning at nine in the morning. Parents in Bingham Bing-ham and district are cordially invited to attend, all those desirous de-sirous of attending should send in their names to Professor At-kin At-kin of the Bingham High School so that arranegemtns can be made for their transportation. Assistant Water Master Fay Mitchell fell while climbing a |