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Show Stricken Families At Castle Gate Mayor F. . Straup called a special Mass Meeting of citizens on Wednesday evening at the Town Hall to appoint a committee to work in conjunction with other committees which may be appointed by fraternal and other organizations of the camp in securing all aid pos- sible for the relief of stricken families at Castle Gate, as Mayor of Bingham, Dr. Straup felt, he said, that immediate action be taken in the matter. Suggestions were made by C. E. Adderley, Bishop ' Wright, A. C. Cole, Louis Buckman and others, and adopted. A letter was immediately drafted to the Governor Govern-or of the State notifying him of the desires of the people peo-ple of Bingham, the following being copied therefrom: TOWN OF BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH MarciTl2, 1924. Hon. Charles It. Mabey, Governor of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Sir: At a meeting of citizens of Bingham Canyon held at the City Hall this evening, a committee was appointed ap-pointed for the purpose of formulating plans to raise money or to render any other assistance possible in alleviating the suffering of the distressed families at Castle Gate. Our citizens working through this organization, desire to cooperate with you and such committees as may be appointed, in any way that you may'suggest. Very respectfully, Dr. F. E. Straup, President. Names of the committee chosen from different parts of the camp are as follows: Louis Buckman, Chairman; Bishop Wright; Rev. - John Ryan; J. B. Myers; Earl Nepple; Joseph Colyar; , ; Edward Byrne. -'.. '-..,...-'- v,-Supt. v,-Supt. Jos. Norden, Utah-Apex Mine, i Supt. Frank Wardlaw, Highland Boy Mine. Supt. E. A. Hamilton, United States Mine. Supt. Jos. Hyland, Bingham Mines, Lark. W. J. Fahrni, Lark; L. Nielsen, Principal of the Bingham Schools; W. Hull, Utah Copper Welfare Committee Com-mittee Chairman; Z. Gay thwaite, Boston Con.; D. Pez-zopane; Pez-zopane; John Levantis; Mrs. David Lyon; Mrs. A. C Cole. |