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Show Chips and Shavings Around Bingham I Ladies of the camp, members of the Holy Iiosary Church an-nouce an-nouce a big Bazaar, the benefits of which will be devoted to the funds of the above church, the bazaar will last for two days, starting on April 24th. The time and place will be announced announc-ed later. , Many kicks were made Monday Mon-day morning by foreigners, residing resi-ding in Bingham, who never read the news of the camp, but who went to the old post office building to find it empty. Postmaster Post-master RovH Harnarrl Vinvincr sary Church was a business visitor vi-sitor to Salt Lake on Wednesday. Wednes-day. George A. Wallace and J. II. Fryer of Salt Lake City were in Bingham on Wednesday inspecting inspect-ing the Old Ophir mining property prop-erty at the head of Markham Gulch. The property has not been operated for several years altho at one tome shipments of high grade .gold ore have been shipped. The claims are owned by the E. O'Donnell Estate. Mark Sanders, a blind preacher preach-er and pianist will appear in the Smith's Hall Saturday night (TO-NIGHT.) The public are invited. in-vited. The Boy Scouts from the Highland Hi-ghland Boy district were taken to the Municipal Baths at Salt Lake City on Monday last, where din, Betty Kemp, Lucille and Flora Waters, Iver Pickering and Miss Thomas. Mrs. II. R. Atkin entertained on Saturday afternoon of last week. 500 was played. MrsrBoyd Barnard won high score and All's. Paul Richards the consolation. consola-tion. Luncheon was served to Mesdanies Louis Buckman, Joe Kemp, Edna Wade, A. C. Cole, Paul Richards, Joe Nerdin, David Dav-id C. Lyon, Lee Jones, Boyd 'Barnard, Leland Haywood, Will Myers, Roy Shilling, Brent Lynch, the Misses Caroline Ras-smussen Ras-smussen and Miss Marjorie Horsley. The decorations and tallies were to represent Easter. Mrs. Edward Tenpraze and Mrs. John Prowse, Sr., were the guests of friends in Bingham on Thursday evening. swimming tests were made. Most of the boys coming out first class. They were in charge of R. Bryant. Tuesday the Rev. Samuel Mitchell took down the Copperfield boys and extended to them the same courtesies. Doctor Frazier with the aid of the stork this week brought to the home of Mr. and Mi's. "Cyclone" Johnson the first colored baby bora in Bingham. from Saturday night to Monday morning transferred all the be longings of Uncle Sam to the new home at 412 Main Street in the new Steele Building. II. II. Hardy, Divisional Manager Man-ager of the Western Union Telegraph Tele-graph Co., was in Bingham on Monday accompanying him was H. W. Dencke, Manager for the same company at Salt Lake City. Mr. Hardy was pleased at the business his company is doing do-ing here. Carroll J. Ballard, the manager of the company here asked for a transfer to his home state, he will be assigned to Buhl, Idaho. Dr. F. E. Straup, Mayor of Bingham and County Physician who recently underwent an operation op-eration for appendicitis at the County Hospital has sufficiently sufficient-ly recovered to make a trip to Riverside, California where he will recuperate until he is able to resume his duties. Arthur M. Thomas acted as Receiver and sold on Tuesday the Central Pool Hall to Ben Lo-vato. Lo-vato. Mr. Lovato was formerly connected with the Outlet Cloth-iner Cloth-iner Store and will Drove Dooular. He intends remodeling the building build-ing and will introduce a lunch counter where Mexican dishes heretofore unknown in Bingham will be served. A Salt Lake Corporation has released the Society Hall for the purpose of exhibiting the best motion pictures to be produced on the market, it is understood they will operate without an additional ad-ditional war tax fee. The building build-ing of the old post office will be entirely remodeled, an up-to-date ventilation apparatus will be in- stalled to comply with the State Health laws, and the seating and exits will be so arranged as to empty the building in three minutes in case of fire. The operating op-erating room will be strictly fireproof fire-proof and equipped with the finest projection machines. Earl Steele of Salt Lake City, will be the manager. The Park-Bingham Mining Co. was granted a certificate last week by the State Securities Commission to sell 100,000 shares shar-es of common stock and 200,000 shares of preferred stock, at 30 cents a share. The commission imposed some conditions however how-ever ,one being "That a maximum maxi-mum price of 30 cents per share be fixed for the stock, but that the sales shall be made subject to the prevailing prices quoted for the stock on the Salt Lake Stock and Wining Exchange, ana that at no time be sold in excess of 5 per cent above the quoted price of the stock upon the day of such sale." Bud Yokum was in Salt Lake on ' Tuesday supervising the building of his new home in the city. Father Lamb of the Holy Ro- |