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Show FIFTEEN JfEARS ABO i Taken From the Files of the Press-Bulletin Press-Bulletin of July 23, 1909 . ; Col. E. A. Wall, in letter to the 1 mayor Of Bingham and board of trus-teev trus-teev offers to install a substantial closed wooden flume or sewer pipe along and. near the surface of the 1. streams of main Bingham and Carr V Fork from the north side of my mill '" the main street to the bridge near . the Starless ftiiae, and also up Carr ;, - Fork to the Corporate limits of fhe tswai of Bingham,, said fluiqt or pipe to be of. sufficient capacity to carry , ' away all toilet, excrements or liquid household slops free, front grease adjacent to said line of proposed ,.v , flume, should the number thereof in-; in-; ' erease three fold. And to secure said ; .. f. flume or pipe to subsnntial timbers, 1 . . .... ,. or otherwise in such manner as to : resist ordinary flood waters, and to , provide said flume with all necessary openings to admit of the introduction of toilet soils .and liquid slops (not overcharged with grease), without , ".. , cost or expense to the corporation of the town of Bingham or the inhabitants in-habitants thereof. !,, . :, ; . v ' Recent shipments of first class lead " ore from the Utah-Apex mine, sent . , directly to the smelte, have averaged in gross value better fchan $22 a ton, with a tendency of the later lots to run higher. The ore body on which , ... . the winze is being sunk con tain ues to show improvement in both grade and , 'thickness it is said, while about 200 feet further west is being opened a new body which promises to rival ore body No. 1. , -. . .. ; ', .1 The revenues of the local post office of-fice for the fiscal year just ended es . . ceed ten thousand dollar. This places the local office on a very high plane and entitles it to more consideration - at the hands of the department than before. ' It is altogether likely that the rural carriers will be increased r ind that the city : busitjesr deliver, "nk V"J T)"euTnaireJdtuevner'i'uture. " ,The salary , of . Anna Geffen, . first clerk, has been increased from $800 ;. to $900 per year. , . The Bingham Coal and Lumber company was granted a judgment by ' Judge Morse on Tuesday against C. i - O. Larson for the sum of $943.12 and " costs, and $25 as attorney's fees. The ' Action was brought to recover for lumber furnished, for a building on ; defendant's property at Bingham, de- , scribed as a part of the Old Channel ; placer claim, and It is further decreed that the judgment shall be a lien on t "that property. ) , . . Mrs. Fraacis Quinn and family re-i re-i . . turned, home Sunday. , . ;J - " . '' ' Mrs., Mary' JClopenstine is remodeling remodel-ing her itouses in Carr Fork. ' ' " "-.'. Mr. M..L, James and two children - made a trip: to Salt Lake City yes- rday..;i:;, v-V'''' ; ; ' "' . u.. Who Is running Bingham the cit-- 1icea of the camp, or the Salt Lake ' - ' - 1 Tribune? ' ' ' , ' ; ' ' . . ' 'There will be big doings in Upper , ' ' Bingham when, Ted Byrnes returns from his honeymoon, 1 . ,' ' " Steve Hays was seen last Sunday operating an Irish automobile. Steve is slowly becoming domesticated. We wonder if there will be much " k doing , tomorrow. ' It's Pioneer Day ind it ought to be. respecteck , llighwater mark the Town Clerk loses $0 per cent of all games played ' . at Hogan's Alky one day last week, p. S Doc'. Watson' lost the rest. . Mr. W. S. Johes and Miss Ina V. , Clays were married last Monday afternoon af-ternoon at S o'clock. Rev. R.j E. , " Cilpin officiated. The following par-ties par-ties were present; .Rev. Gilpin and wife, Mr. and Mrsl Bert Vincent, Mr. ' and Mrs. Robert Herrick, Mr, and Mrs. Mark Clays, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. .. . Heaston .Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Kendall - of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. . F. Martin of Salt Lake City, Mr.' and Mrs. A. W. Butler of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones of Salt Lake City, Miss Mona Heaston, Miss Grace Gil- pin, Miss May Burns, Miss Nctlie Klopcnstine, Miss May Jones, and Mr. William Anderson. |