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Show Chips and Shavings Around Bingham This week, Dr. Frazier and Cain will move into their new home on the site of the former building which was razed by fire on the lGth of August. The Utah Copper company who built the building have used the most up-to-date methods in the lighting light-ing and throughout the whole building everything is modern Dr. Frazier said in case of emer- gencies eight or ten patients could be taken care of in the hospital, prior to their removal to the Utah Copper Company's ward at St. Marks Hospital. The lower floor will be used for the care of the employees of the Utah Copper Company while the upper floor will be used as the living quarters of Dr. Frazier and Cain. There is a ladies waiting wait-ing and consulting room. Upstairs Up-stairs there is a Bingham novelty, novel-ty, a sun porch, and in Dr. Fraz-ier's Fraz-ier's living quarters there is a dining room, kitchen and three bedrooms. On entering the build ing the steps to the entrance will be eleminated, on the side, a lawn with rose bushes will be planted. If you are desirious of getting a bowl with two gold fish FREE call into the Campbell Drug Company, before they are all gone. Thomas Atkinson of the Ohio Copper Company of Lark ii spending a few days in Bingham while his wife is a patient at the Bingham Hospital. Frank Lohr, who has been con fined to his home at Salt Lake City, suffering from a severe cold is once more on the job at the office of the Bingham Stage Line. A. L. Thompson, formerly connected con-nected with the Anaconda Mining Min-ing Company at Butte City, Mon tana, was in Bingham the past . week meeting old-time friends. Mr. Thompson is now operating a property in the Tooele district which is known as the International Internat-ional Mines which is situated in Kelsey Fork in Steelement Canyon Can-yon about seven miles from the Tooele smelter, he says since the mining operations began several sever-al weeks ago, seven new fissur- es has been opened up, and the general outlook of the property is encouraging. All samples taken tak-en from the new fissures carrying carry-ing good mineral values. No Parking signs have been placed on the street this week and Bingham's Chief of Police, Frank Thompson advised all persons per-sons who violate the ordinance they will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. Several Republicans from Bingham . attended the Young Men's Republican Club meeting at the Newhouse Hotel at Salt Lake City on Tuesday night. It was advertised as "Smoot Night." A good time was experienced. exper-ienced. B. Mack, an employee of the B and G. Railway leit Bingham this week for his ranch in Idaho where he intends spending the summer. Mack will be without his old canine pal "Rags," on this occasion. "Rags" having passed into dog heaven several weeks ago. Dr. S. Paul of the County Health Commission with Health Officer J. L. Wiler of Salt Lake were in Bingham on Wednesday investigating health conditions. The M. I. A. of the Bingham district gave a successful dance at the L. D. S. meeting house Wednesday evening. The Imperials, Imper-ials, Bingham's popular orches- ( Continued on Page Four) CHIPS AND SHAVINGS (Continued from page one) tra furnished the music. The management of the Bingham Bing-ham Stage Line seem to be under the impression that the best for Bingham is none too good and on Wedsenday nigh.t their newest new-est stage was put on the line. It is an eighteen passenger Cadillac Cad-illac and carries individual chairs one of the greatest innovations in this business. It is excellently excellent-ly lit and reminds one of riding in a real Pullman. Work has commenced this week on a new up-to-date parage below the Bourgard lot. Dr. In-glesby In-glesby is at the head of the new-company. new-company. There will be a two story building with a driveway from the street to the top. JUNIOR PROM FRIDAY NIGHT. Saturdey next, April 18th, there will be a Round-up with the Utah Copper team and the Salt Lake Caledonians for the State Championship cup. |