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Show LEGISLATORS SEE BINGHAM MINES Salt Lake. March 4. Members of the legislature, their ramllies and friends were the guests of the officials offi-cials of th- Bingham al Garfield railroad rail-road yesterday on a sightseeing trip to Bingham The party, which Included In-cluded about 200 persons occupied : on r etr.i i o.k lis ,.it.i ... in tbf P. & G. train which left here at n 1 7 The sighiseers arrived in Bingham ;n time to see the firing of the eve- jning blasts at the Utah copper mine, ami aftrr taking a short walk around the tow n of Bingham returned to S;ili Lake John M. Hayes, secretary of thr rt;h Copper compan , H W Srnuienhorough assistant general traffic manager, and Supt Frank Ha v ward accompanied the party e plainer! the workings oi the ra11roa.il and the mines ;ml pointed out various vari-ous places of interest lief res h men t.s were served on th' train. The trip was planned by Hie r i f i -cials of the T'tah Copper coinpan., and the Bingham & Garfield railroad |