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Show Chips and Shavings Around Bingham County Commissioner W. Stenacherof Salt Lake City was a Binghaft visitor on Sunday last and was btisysieeting old- , time friends. Dr. Clyde Countryman was here on Friday visiting his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Countryman. Coun-tryman. ' Dr. Countryman was en route to Caliente, Nevada, whege he will practise with his uncle, Dr. Stockham, who win bo well remembered by the . otd-timers otd-timers of Bingjiam. v Ade Heaston, former deputy sheriff came down from Dry Fork on Saturday, last. Ade is busy now on his ' fish hatchery near the city's water supply and hopes in the nelir f uture. to be in a position to supply the people peo-ple of Bingham with the finest kind of fresh trout.' George Stephan, of the Highland High-land Boy is having built a new and modern fee cream and soft drink parlor, where he will also handle the best of candies and cigars. George has not yet .decided .de-cided but hopes also to handle all kinds of sandwichea in conjunction. con-junction. "'' ' tfx Sidney Harlan, of the Bingham Bing-ham News Printery spent the week end at Salt Lake Oity visiting vis-iting with friends. Sid is popular pop-ular there, especially with the gentler sex. Attorney A. C. Cole And Jack Wade, prominent with the fraternal fra-ternal order of K. of P. attended attend-ed a convention at Ogden Saturday Sat-urday evening. Romando Ruez, a Mexican about 85 years of age was found in a dazed condition on Sunday afternoon by Roger Ball and Hear Winters .near the1, Utah-Apex Utah-Apex hoist suffering from a bullet bul-let wound. To the deputy sheriffs sher-iffs who investigated the case Ruez claims the wound was self inflicted, the revolver he thought 4 being empty. He was removed' to the Bingham Hospital where . the bullet was extracted. Finishing touches are being put on the new home of Drs. Frazier and Cain this week. The elimination of the steps to the entrance will be appreciated by their crippled patients. C. H. Leopold a representative of the Mineral Lands Co., whose mining property is situate in Markham Gulch visited the property pro-perty in camp on Tuesday. John Theis for many years a resident of the Highland Boy district returned here from California Cal-ifornia this week. John says the Old Reliable still looks good to him. Axel Rhodes with his wife and family former1 residents of But-terfield But-terfield Canyon where Mr. Rhodes Rho-des was mining under the U. S. Mining Co., left Bingham recently re-cently for a trip to his native land Finland. SKAGGS OPENS TO-DAY at 525 Main Street. The Old Princess Prin-cess site. There is another treat in store for lovefs of home dramatics drama-tics members of the L. D. S. Church in Bingham will present the Comedy-Drama entitled "The House Next Door." on May 18-19-20 at the L. D. S. Ward House here. The performers are (Continued on Page Five) Bingham Iligh School will give I the popular three act comedy I "Come out of the Kitchen" will be presented at the High School Auditorium on Monday May 4th at 8 p. m. Rehearsals are being held daily and it is declared the people of Bingham will enjoy a treat, 'there will be no reserved reser-ved seats so the public are advised ad-vised to secure tneir seats in time. b E. Bond, photographer ol Salt Lake City, was in Bingham on luesday and took a picture of the new high scnool wlucn will be placed on the diplomas of the new graduates tins year to replace a picture of the Sandy nigh school which formerly appeared. ap-peared. ihe Bazaar given by the ladies la-dies of the Holy itosary church 1 on Saturday last was a decided success. Miss Betty Bellows, ot the Boston Con Hotel Mo. 2 won the $120.00 Radio Set and the Gentleman's Traveling Set was also won by a guest of the Boston Bos-ton Con Hotel No. 2, Joe Grady, lie also won a beautiful pillow which was the delight of every lady attending the Bazaar. . George A. Holt, district manager man-ager of the Skaggs Grocery Stores in the Salt Lake district has appointed C. G. Boyce, manager man-ager of the Bingham store which is located in the building formerly form-erly known as the Princess Thoa tre. The building has been entirely en-tirely remodeled and will open TO-DAY. Congressman E. 0. Leather-wood Leather-wood was a visitor to Bingham ' on Thursday investigating the extent of the fire damage. CHIPS AND SHAVINGS (Continued from Page One) busy rehearsing every night and from the present outlook this performance will surpass their former endeavor to please the Bingham Canyon public when they presented "Nothing but the Truth." Which was claimed to have been the finest amateur dramatic performances ever given giv-en in Bingham. Under the direction of Miss Aliceeile Higgs students of the |