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Show Chips and Shavings Around Bingham On Friday evening last, at the Copperfield Hotel, several prominent prom-inent Greeks of the camp met with Banker Thomas of the Bing ham State Bank and R. Dahl-quist Dahl-quist of Salt Lake City. The meeting was held as a Uet-Acq-uainted Party for the boosting of business conditions. A luncheon lunch-eon was served and a general good time experienced. With contributions amounting to many dollars, a play ground equipment will immediately be installed for the use of the pupils who attend the Highland Boy School. The Highland Boy Mining Min-ing Co., will erect an horizontal bar and will provide the necessary neces-sary labor for the erection of the equipment. Dr. Clark Young who for the past year and a half has been connected with the Bingham Hos pitai, nas openea on ices ior tne practice of medicine and surgery in Salt Lake. Dr. Young was recently re-cently married to Miss Mary Ail-een Ail-een Cannon one of Salt Lake charming young misses. They returned re-turned from their honeymoon trip which they spent on the coast, the past week. Dr. Young's many admirers in Bing ham are wishing him every success. suc-cess. Exceptional dramatic ability was demonstrated by members of the L. I). S. Church when they put on the play "Nothing but thee Truth, for three nights the past week at the L. D. S. Church. At each performance, in spite of many other attractions, each night the building was weli filled. Each member of the cast responded in remarkable fashion fash-ion and showed the result of earnest preparation and excellent excel-lent directorship. All the members mem-bers showed good stage presence for amateurs, and not a week spot could be picked out of the entire cast. The cast was as follows: Robert Bennett Sheldon Chris tensen, E. M. Kalston b. W. Brady, Dick Donnelly Joe Hark er, Clarence Van Dusen Wayne E. Hansen, Bishop Dor-an Dor-an Angus Christensen, Gwendoline Gwend-oline Ralston Mary Brady, Mrs E. M. Ralston Lelia Nix, Ethel Clark Blanch Kenner, , Mabel Jackson Dora Thomas, Sable Jackson Leona Hansen, Martha Mar-tha Bertha Harker. The Comedy was directed by William Bergener who took an active interest in the production. product-ion. It is understood in the near future this talented company will appear in several of the valley towns where they should bee given a hearty welcome. I Father Lamb of the Holy Rosary Church was in Lark on Sunday last and visited with Supt. Jos. Ilyland of the Bingham Bing-ham Mines Company. Dr. Frazier and "Bill" Collins, Col-lins, two of Bingham's popular fishermen spent Sunday cat-fishing cat-fishing on the Utah Lake. Riley Patton acted as chauffeur. Several Binghamites attend ed the meeting of the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Protective Protect-ive Association held in the base ment of the .Elk's Club held at Salt Lake City on Friday evening even-ing last. It is with pleasure the many friends of Dr. F. E. Straup Mayor of Bingham and County Physician learn he is recovering nicely from the operation performed per-formed on him for appendicitis at the County Hospital last week, altho during the past few hours his temperature has increased. in-creased. R. Quackenbush of Salt Lake City was in camp on Wednesday demonstrating a new Shurlock lock for safes invented and pnt-ented pnt-ented by an old friend Charlie Fowler of 62 West Broadway, Salt Lake City. Charlie has had some alluring offefs for his patent pat-ent and we congratulate him on his success. From demonstrations demonstrat-ions given, it is impossible to open a safe with this attachment, attach-ment, even if the lock has been (Continued on Page Four) two years ago in a Leadville Soft Drink Parlor. Doctor Campbell of the Camp-beell Camp-beell Drug Store with a number of friends motored to Utah Lake on Thursday and fished for catfish. Utfore Judge E. E. Dudley on Wednesday, Santo Iiocha was fined $2lJ9.00 for having intoxicating intoxi-cating liquor in his possession. Danicia Error of the Highland Coy was fined $100.00 and sixty days in the County Jail for possession pos-session of liquor. The jail sentence sen-tence was suspended for an indefinite in-definite period, as the woman is the mother of six children. S. L. McArthur, former manager mana-ger of the Western Union Telegraph Tele-graph company here will take charge of the Bingham office during the vacation of the operator, oper-ator, Carol J. Ballard, who is spending a vacation with his parents at Caldwell, Idaho. Art. Reynolds of the U. S. Internal In-ternal Revenue was a business visitor on Tuesday. CHIPS AND SHAVINGS (Continued from Pare One) blown with gelatine. W. II. Wood ring of Salt Lake City who for many years operated oper-ated a drug store in Bingham was a visitor to camp on Wednes day. Doc. still has some property prop-erty in camp and his many friends are always willing to give him a hearty hand-shake. William Martin, better known as "Buller," who has been connected con-nected with the United States Mining Company for the past tweny years, is critically ill at the Bingham Hospital, suffering suffer-ing from an acute attack of pneumonia. Ramon Romero, who was arrested ar-rested in Bingham last week for being drunk was taken to Leadville, Lead-ville, Colorado this week for the alleged murder of Bessie Bacca, ' |