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Show Chips and Shavings Around Bingham A number of laborers have been put to work the past week , on Bingham's largest fire-proof garage and every day progress in the erection thereof is very perceptable. The building is being be-ing erected by Dr. Inglesby of the Bingham Stage Line, under the supervision of E. Teague. 1 he transformation of the old post office to a new picture show house is making rapid progress Steel girders are replacing wooden wood-en posts and every thing, possi- ble will be done to make -, the building one of the most up-to- date in the State for the exhibition exhibi-tion of moving pictures.' Pete Pitchios, the popular man ager of the Royal Candy Co., of Bingham, was operated on at St. Mark's Hospital the past week by(Drs. Pugh and Jellison. The many friends of Mr. Pitchios not only in Bingham but throughout the State will learn with pleasure pleas-ure he is recovering rapidly. A. F. Foundelakis, manager of the Copper Hotel was a Salt Lake visitor on Wednesday. T. II. Parsons, of Park City, who is popular throughout the camp spent several days in the camp visiting with his wife. Matt Contratto, who was compelled com-pelled to move to Arizona sever-" al months ago on account of ill- 1 health has returned with a little bloom on his cheeks. General Manager Imer Petit, of the Montana-Bingham Mining Co, was in camp on Wednesday and inspected the above proper-, ty, accompanying him was Mr. "Josh" Billing,' General Superintendent Superin-tendent of the company. J J. Beason, of Salt Lake City a geologist of repute has turned his attention, to a mining proper- ( Continued on Page Five) CHIPS AND SHAVINGS (Continued from page 1) ty below the old Fortuna which will be known as the Utah Lead. Mr. Beason has had the Utah Power and Light Co., install a new line which will be used in the operation of a hoist and a compressor. The property was worked several years ago and a shaft sunk about two hundred and fifty, retimbering and sinking sink-ing of the shaft will commence immediately on the arrival of the necessary machinery. About 10 men were added to the pay roll this week. Tony Rino, the popular agent of the National Insurance Co., who was driven from his hoim by fire last week is temporarily housed at the Vienna Apartments. Apart-ments. Mrs. Rino and baby art with her parents at Salt Lake City. Americana and Greeks in Bingham are enthused over the latest announcement that of a big wrestling match between Engel Chipien, light heavy weight champion of California. With no less a personage than our own Max Glover of the Utah Copper Co. The affair will be one of the liveliest ever pulled off in the State according to those that should be in the know and will take place at the Swedish Swed-ish Hall at Can Fork on Tuesday Tues-day next. There will be a side bet of $100.00 but the winner will take all gate receipts. Then will also be some good preliminaries. prelimin-aries. TO-DAY the Semi-Final for the Daynes Cup will be played at the Utah Copper Ball Park to kick-off promptly at 5:15. The Vi-kings of Salt Lake will play the Utah Copper boys in this replay. re-play. Old time footballers say it will be the best "Soccer" game ever seen in Bingham. When attending any Fraternal Convention don't forget to buy your Travelers Check Book at the American Railway Express Office at the Bourgard Building. Restaurant proprietors in Bingham are respectfully advised advis-ed to refrain from the practice of putting on their menus the names of foods which they do not bring to you when called for. The matter which at first may seem trivial, on investigation, can be made serious. .- |