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Show Chips and Shavings Around Bingham Congressman E. 0. Leatherwood, of I Salt Lake City was in Bingham on Friday last the guest of Dr. Inglesby of the Bingham Stage Line. Mr. Leatherwood Lea-therwood inspected the new garage which the doctor is constructing on Main Street. Bill Whitaker for many years connected con-nected with the Western Newspaper Union as stockman was a Bingham visitor Friday. John Tampakay, who for several years was a resident of Copperfield, returned from California recently and opened up a cafe in the building formerly for-merly used by the Standard Bread Company. Mr. Tampakay will specialize spec-ialize in Greek dishes and is already receiving fair patronage. City Clerk Francis Quinn returned home on Sunday evening after making mak-ing a 3836 mile trip with his wife and family. . Mr. Quinn made his tour thru the Northwest and said he had no tire trouble while on the trip, al-tho al-tho one set of tires were practically worn out. There was 264 gallons of i ii r :i gas usea ana ten gallons ui on. Chief of Police Frank Tha.rtpson left for a trip thru the Yellowstone this week. Lolo Spencer, the former manager of the Utah-Apex baseball team took ,pver the management of the Bingham Cafe the past week. Delegates to attend the State Firemen's Fire-men's Convention representing the Bingham firefighters are as follows; No. 1, Joe Waters, A. Macke, and M. L. Jones. Company No. 2, Captain Ross Marriott, Bert Hocking, Al Co-dell Co-dell and Bert Allen. The convention will be held in Salt Lake City August Aug-ust 17, 18 and 19. Look out for CHARLEY'S AUNT at the ISIS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piz are spending spend-ing their vacation in the Yellowstone district. Mr. Hart, manager of the Isis Theatre, Thea-tre, of Salt Lake, was a business visitor vis-itor in camp Wednesday. Mr. Hart is busy making bookings for the many ma-ny up-to-date pictures that will- be exhibited at the Isis Theatre here. Mrs. M. L. Jones has been engaged as pianist and John Culleton will play special violin selections on the opening of the new Isis Theatre here on or about the 22nd inst. Many of the pictures to be exhibited here are now drawing thousands of people to the Capital Theatre at New York City. Two fire alarms were turned in on Thursday morning but happily little damage was done. The first was turned in from 70 Main and the other was from 44 Markham. The truck was pulled, out in jake time and was at both fires in little time with Dot Mitchell at the wheel. |