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Show Chips and Shavings s around Town Tom Wilson, a former butcher with the Wells Groceteria who has a number num-ber of friends in camp is once more at the butcher block in the above place of b'usiness. Mr. Wilson has been employed at Salt Lake City for the past two years. 1 Gene Kahn of the Kahn Brothers of Salt Lake City was in Bingham Monday Mon-day in the interests of his sompany. M. L. James of the up-to-date store has been installing a number of new radios throughout the camp and district dis-trict the past week, for real up-to-date work of this kind call on Mark, it will be cheaper than sending East. p Abe Heaston of Dry Fork is busy ' these days building pens, etc. to house a number of silver foxes which he has recently purchased. He hopes in time to have one of the largest fox farms in the state at Dry Fork. According' to T. B. Stephens the new fire proof telephone building on " Main Street will be ready for occupancy occu-pancy by September 1st. Mr. Stephens Steph-ens is owner of the building and lot which will be leased to the local telephone tele-phone company. Manaccr Joe Delaney announces the fere well appearance of the Harmony Night Hawks at Canyon Hall for this season when they will appear Thursday Thurs-day evening of this week with their finest dance music. , - " Mrs. Frank Thompson, wife of our estimable chief of police, with her two daughters Jewel and Billie left camp Tuesday for a two weeks vacation visiting with relatives at Idaho Falls. Father Joseph Donnellan and MrsJ Walter Valenski motored to Salt Lake! City on-Wednesday last. E. A. Hamilton, manager of mines, with the United States Smelting, Refining Re-fining and Mining Co. who has offices at Salt Lake City was a visitor at the company's property here on Monday. Jackie Flynn, the eldest son of Dr. John Flynn arrived here from Glen-dale, Glen-dale, California where he has been spending several months with his mother, who is making her home there for the benefit of her health. City Clerk F. W. Quinn, who has been studying the facial expression of ladies while operating cars has given out the following information for publication "To the ladies. If you wish to retain your youthful appearance appear-ance and avoid wrinkles, don't drive a car." ' T. J. Hurley, who has been undergoing under-going treatment at the County Hospital Hos-pital for some time is now once more able to be around and is once more collecting laundry for the Royal Laundry Co. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Creighton returned re-turned from "Shady Rest" on Provo where they spent several days fishing the patt week.!- . ' The many friends of Mrs. Anna Mc-Guire Mc-Guire will learn with pleasure she is recuperating nicely from her recent illness and is able to be on the street most every day. Mrs.'McGuire is one of the poincers of the camp. Tom Sagris, manager of the Atlas Hat Cleaning Co. visited at Salt Lake and Ogden Monday. Henry Weiss is putting the finishing finish-ing touches on his new three room domicile on Main street on the old site where his home was recently des-tioyed des-tioyed by fire. The lot adjoining formerly occupied by the Standard Bakery is still unoccupied Mr. Weiss intends erecting a building on that lot in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. George Greathouse and W. Grant returned Sunday after a month's vacation. They took in the sights of Seattle, Portland, Victoria, Vic-toria, British Columbia', San Francisco and the different towns of Southern California. ' "Bert Smith, chief deputy., of the Bingham district accompanied by Mrs, Smith left on Tuesday for a vacation, they will visit a number of the coast towns of California. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ward of Rock Springs, Wyoming have been the guests of Mr. nd Mrs. John Adams. Mr. Ward left on Sunday but Mrs. Ward will remain with her parents for a few days more. . " . Mrs. J. J. Wirth, mother of Mrs, John. Campbell and Mrs. Andrew Kmitz, sisters of Mrs. Campbell and baby son returned to their homes at Pareo, Wyoming after a month's visit with Mrs. John Campbell. . |