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Show Chips and Shavings Around Bingham Estel Gust, brother of Leonard Leo-nard Gust, of the Bingham News Printery returned from a Pacific Paci-fic coast trip this week where he visited and worked in most of the worth while towns in California. Calif-ornia. He is now operating one of the presses in the printing office of-fice of his brother. I Major Vivian Gilbert, who was with the British Army in Palestine and who has been a visitor at Salt Lake City came up from that city Saturday last and took in the sights of the camp. Major Gilbert is claimed to be one of England's most efficient ef-ficient writers on the Great War. He was much impressed and interested in-terested here in the operation oi the great Utah Copper Mine. It is understood there have been a number of applications turned in for the examination of a male clerk carrier for the Bing ham Post Offive. The Charity Dance given by the Bingham Stray Antlers of the Elks Lodge was a decided success on Thursday evening. A large contingent of Elks came up from Salt Lake and pleased bhe large audience attending, with their drill exercises. The ever popular Gibson Girls lost none of their original charm, according ac-cording to their many admirers in Bingham. Sid Jenkins, of the Western Barber Supply Co., of Salt Lake City was in Bingham Wednesday Wednes-day in the interests of his company. ii you nave a weaK neait ana cannot stand excitement you are advised to stay away from the Gemmell Memorial Club Tuesday evening next, March 24th. The Entertainment Committee, at a great expense have secured the services of the Wasatch Mountain Moun-tain Club of Salt Lake City, who will present the "13th Chair" in three acts. The Company has a cast of about twenty characters and have delighted many audiences audien-ces this winter in different parts of the State. The furniture used us-ed will be loaned by the Bingham Bing-ham Mercantile Co. At a meeting of the Town Board on Wednesday evening amongst the important business of the evening the sum of $3,000 was appropriated for the redemp tion of three of the Town's water bonds. It is respectfully .suggested .sug-gested that picks owned by the town and left by the side of the buildings be permitted to remain as parties found with the picks owned by the town in their possession pos-session will be punished to the full extent of the law. The Rev. Samuel Mitchell, of the Community Church, address ed the Women's Civic Club on "Future American Homes" at the home of Mrs. Louis Buck-man Buck-man Thursday evening. |