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Show Chips and Shavings Around Bingham County Health Officer Cooley was in camp Saturday investigating conditions con-ditions and conferring with the local lo-cal health officer, H. N. Stndish Mr. Cooley advises a special campaign will start in the near future as to the' shipping and care of meats brought nto camp. day and are unanimously of the op inion that Bingham is now with a bet ter street than it has ever had in its history. If the mud of formei winters can be eliminated, the oiling oil-ing of the streets of Bingham will be looked upon by the people of tht camp as a god-send. m m m Mrs. Eugene Morris of Markham attended at-tended the convention of the central district of Women's Federated Clubs at Park City the past week. W. Myers of Salt Lake who for many years operated the Myers Hotel Ho-tel here was a business visitor Tuesday. Tues-day. Victor Eckman of Salt Lake City ho was in camp on Friday last, was enthused over the present outlook of the camp and intends paying a visit to Kansas during the coming month where he will mingle with friends oi' liis boyhood days. T. Hurley and J. J. McDaniel have purchased the cleaning plant of the Bingham Tailors in Carr Fork the iiast week . The Victor Eckman property opposite oppo-site the post office has changed handt this week. Attorney A. C. Cole ami Tom Savas are said to be the lucky purchasers. The buildings which now occupy the site will be removed at an early date and a fireproof modern eight four apartment building erect 0d with two stores on the groum. floor. Mr. Cole has acquired much property in the camp during the past year and we congratulate him on hi? boosting the camp by acquiring property prop-erty without horn-tooting. Columbus Day will be celebrated in Bingham on the 12th. The Italian Society So-ciety are getting busy with subscrip tion lists and from the present outlook out-look the celebration this year will out- i class anything ever held in Bingham under their auspices. The popular Utah Copper Band will dispense music mus-ic throughout the day and arrangements arrange-ments are being made to secure some of the best speakers in th State. A larg program is being arranged and the children of the camp will be entertained en-tertained in royal style. A number of prominent Bingham-ites Bingham-ites attended the funeral services of Joe Ruttle at the O'Donnell funeral home at Salt Lake on Saturday last. Mr. Ruttle was connected with the I Highland Boy Mine for a quarter of I a century and died in California. Deputy Sheriff Dorus Thomas of Lark unearthed the still at the Lead Mine recently, credit having been given giv-en unduly to Deputy Sheriffs Mauss and Edigington for the "catch." The newly appointed M. E. minister, minis-ter, Rev. Russell R. Kletxing of California Cal-ifornia is expected to be in Bingham and take charge of the services on Sunday. Mr. Kletzing comes to this camp with high recommendations and it is hoped he will be as successful as his predecessor, the Rev. Samuel Mitchell. Miss Stevens, the deaconess announces the Kindergarten wil start on Monday next and the Rally on Sunday Sun-day last was a huge success with the school growing weekly. Dr. C. W. Handler's sermon on Sunday morning morn-ing last was much appreciated by a large gathering. Notices have been posted announcing announc-ing registration places in Bingham with the names of agents and dates as follows for the City Election: District Dis-trict 186 will be in charge of Mrs. W. B. Hull, 299 Main Street and District Dis-trict No. 187 will be taken care of by Mrs. S. J. Dunsmore at 426 Main. The dates for registration are: October Octo-ber 6-13 and the 27th with the election elec-tion on November 3. It is proper that every resident of Bingha.n liould hunt up the records and investigate positively that his name is registered so that he may be in a position to vote on the day of the Town Election. Elec-tion. United States. Deputy Marshal "Oap" Smith was a business visitor in Bingham Thursday and was the dinner guest of Attorney A. C. Cole. The streets of Bingham today are wearing a new coat which was put on ort Monday morning, altho the housewives negretted notices had not been given them announcing the event, ev-ent, so thay might be prepared with burlap placed over the rugs of the home. Every resident of Bingham is forgetting the introduction of Mon- |