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Show Chips and Shavings Around Bingham The Bingham M. I. A. Dramatic Players of the L. D. S. church on Wed nesday night brought to a close a successful suc-cessful dramatisation of the play "The House Next Door," which has been played three nights in succession at the L. D. S. Ward House to well filled houses. To eulogise one or two of the characters singly would be a crime the whole cast of twelve acting their parts like full-fledged veterans. It seems hoggish that the people thru the valley should not be given the opportunity op-portunity to witness this excellent local lo-cal talent play. Clyde W. Brady's many friends should insist he remain on the stage. With the advanced price of lead this week mining in the Bingham district will continue to improve. The Park-Bingham Park-Bingham property in Butterfield announce an-nounce a strong exposure of galena ore averaging $20.00 a ton in the San-ford San-ford raise, which is said to be in the limestone and making into the beds from a strong fissure. Messrs. Neal Anderson and Bert Shafer came up with the County equipment eq-uipment from Midvale on Thursday and will start at once fixing the streets of Bingham from the Town specialized in home cooking and will do his best to work up the former good reputation of the hotel. Mr. John Vietti is rushing on the building of the New Michigan Grocery Gro-cery and his new home. Dominic Pex-zopane Pex-zopane is rebuilding the damaged part of one of his houses that was burned on the day of the fire. Jim Vietti it still removing the debris of his old home, the Belmont hotel, prior to the erection of a two story con-crate con-crate building. Before Judge E. E. Dudley on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, George Stirngham and Claud B racket t were fined $100.00 each or sixty days in the County jail for fight ing in Bingham at 6:30 on Sunday morning. Rather than pay the fine, they preferred to investigate the hostelry hos-telry of County Sheriff Ben Harries at Salt Lake City and left on Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon on a special car. Joe Solo failed to show up in Judge E. E. Dudley's court on Wednesday when his name was called, therefore the bond of $100.00 was forfeited and the county funds enhanced to that amount. Joe was charged with carrying car-rying a concealed weapon in the High limits to Carr Fork. At a meeting of the Town Board on Wednesday evening an improved fire fighting equipment for the town was discussed, also the drafting of an ordinance regulating the repairing and building of new building. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tamblyn, of Ely, Nevada, were visitors In Bingham Bing-ham on Thursday and were callers at the office of the Bingham News. Mr. Tamblyn and the Editor having been o'd school chums. Will Waters, a business man of Columbia, Mo., en route to Nevada where he intends to open a business visited with an old time friend. Bow Acton of Dinkeyville, the past week. Mr. Waters has not seen Bow for forty years so a little introducing was needed. Mr. Waters father, Professor Pro-fessor Waters was Bow's instructor in the old days. land Boy district. Thomas Henry Kendick is the newly new-ly appointed deputy sheriff in the Bingham district. Mr. Kendrick was formerly connected with the county sheriff's forces in the city. Jim Rolando, a prominent business busin-ess man of Bingham for many years and owner of theCalifornia Hotel has leased his property here and vill spend a vacation with his family in his native land, Italy. Mr. Rolando will be accompanied by his wife, two daughters, Mary and Katie and a son Tony. They expect to return in six months. The "Gem" moving picture show house is having one of the finest electric el-ectric signs made that can be produced pro-duced in the state. Work in the remodeling re-modeling of the old Post Office is going ahead as quickly as possible, but before opening, all the latest cooling cool-ing devices procurable will be installed, in-stalled, together with a model heat- ing plant, for the winter. ' See the American Railway Express Ex-press agent for reduced freight rates also ask -him about the Travelers Checks which he sells. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Leap of San Antonio, Texas were in Bingham the past week making arrangements for the settling up of the estate of Napoleon Nap-oleon Leap who died suddenly in the Utah Metal Mine on the 18th of April. Mi, and Mrs. Leap called at the office of-fice of the Bingham News and wished wish-ed to thank all for the courteous treatment extended them during their stay here. Mrs. Frank Croy, a real fisher-woman, fisher-woman, spent the best part of Saturday Sat-urday in assisting with the preparing prepar-ing of necessary vegetables for the huge mulligan at the sportsmen's outing at Geneva arranged by the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Association. As-sociation. The past week we were in receipt of the first copy of the "Jordan Journal," a weekly published and edited ed-ited by Paul S. Roberts of Midvale. We congratulate Mr. Roberts on the nifty appearance of his sheet which is said to "cover south Salt Lake County like a blanket," it contains well written articles on items of interest in-terest throughout the district named. - J. G. Condas reported to the sheriff's sher-iff's office this week of the theft of $400.00 worth of wool from his corral cor-ral in the lower part of town. Joe Grandinetti of Salt Lake City has secured a lease on the California Hotel from Jim Rolando. Mr. Grandinetti Grand-inetti will handle the business sim-iliarly sim-iliarly to the former proprietor, who |