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Show was in Bingham on Friday last conferring con-ferring with Bill Robbing and a number num-ber of his old time friends. "Cap" Smith of the Federal forces was a Bingham visitor this week, he is always received with a hearty hnadshakes from his many friends. Dr. Cain returned this week from a pleasing vacation in California. Fifneral services for Peter Milli-savljevich Milli-savljevich were held from the O'Don-nell O'Don-nell funeral parlors on Sunday last. Deceased was. born in Jugoslavia some 38 years ago and died at the Bingham hospital on Wednesday, September Sep-tember 1, from injuries sustained in a fight on the Minnie road at the Highland High-land Boy on the night previous to his death. There was a number of beautiful beau-tiful floral tributes and a number of his friends attended. Interment was made in the Bingham cemetery under the direction of John Stampfel of the O'Donnell Undertaking Co. Jose Gonzales, the one year and three months old son of Mr .and Mrs. Jose Gonzales of the Highland Boy fell from the porch at the home, a distance of fifteen feet which caused a compound fracture of the skull, later resulting in his death at the Bingham hospital, where an operation opera-tion was performed by Dr. Paul Richards. Rich-ards. Funeral services were held on Tuesday from the O'Donnell Undertaking Under-taking parlors with interment in the Bingham cemetery. Before Judge E. E. Dudley on Wed- nesday Mike Error charged with first degree murder for the death of Pete Miller, or Pete Milllsavljvich, entered a plea of not guilty. The preliminary hearing was set for Wednesday next. He was defended by Attorney Sam King of Salt Lake City. Chips and Shavings From Bingham "Sam" Pezzopane, for many years a resident of Bingham, arrived in camp Tuesday. Mr. Pezzapone is known as one of the most popular acrordeonists in the country and has been traveling on the Keith circuit in vaudeville for the past bIx years.. He is here for the benefit of his health and is visiting with" his brother, Dominic Pezzapone, one of the popu- lar city dads. - Joe Saccomanno who lost his right hand in a railroad accident at the Utah Copper a few weeks ago returned re-turned from the St. Marks hospital at Salt Lake City on Monday and is recuperating from his injuries nicely. The many friends of Mark Jones, the affable bookkeper of the Utah Copper Co., will be pleased to learn his health is improving daily and expects ex-pects to leave the hospital at Salt Lake in a few days. Father McGuire of Salt Lake City was in Bingham on Wednesday and was the guest of George Wells and John Stampfel. , He visited Sap Gulch, the scene of the snowslide of last winter. Members of the Loyal Order of Moose are respectfully requested to meet at the home of Antone- Smith at 118 Carr Fork on the night of September Sep-tember 15. The state organizer of that order will be present. Chief of Police Frank Thompson has been confined to his home the past week with an attack of ton-silitis. ton-silitis. Frank certainly shows the effect of his confinement. Congressman E. O. Leatherwood |