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Show Copper Club Destroyed By Fire Fire of unknown origin was discovered dis-covered Sunday at 1 p. m. in the upstairs up-stairs rooms and hall at the U. C. club house. At the time the fire was discovered dis-covered several of the men were listening lis-tening to the radio and were soon to the rescue. John Samonson was the only one who happened to be asleep and was obliged to crawl out of a window to make hi." escape. Arthur Smith was badly burned about the head and arms when he attempted U save 'some of his clothes and was taken. to the St. Mark's hospital. Mr. Hickman lost some money and all his clothes. The clothes and some other valuables belonging to Fred Anderson, Ander-son, Edwards and Smith were all burned or destroyed by water. Mr. Hunt, Davis, L. Doman, Barr and Simonson were among those who lost but a few things, either by the fire or water. The estimated damage was $$1000. John Simonson is manager of the U. C .club and Mrs. M. Beck is running it. The fire truck from Lower Bingham responded to a call-but call-but the fire was under control when it arrived. |