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Show having acpuired a bride since he left camp. Father Ryan of the Holy Rosary Ro-sary Church and Miss Florence Parsons left camp on Wednesday morning by auto, on reaching Salt Lake the car was turned over to the priest in charge at Park City. Miss Parsons and Father Ryan traveling by rail to their respective homes. "Shep py", the dog was also taken. Chips andShavings Around Bingham A. G. Beals the owner of some excellent mining claims in the Bingham claims left camp on Monday for New Mexico where it is understood he will confer with a mining company respecting respect-ing his property here. Joe Ozelatti and A. 0. Anderson Ander-son of Salt Lake were in camp the past week meeting old-time friends, they have recently acquired ac-quired the Robinson apartments at Salt Lake. The case of Bart Yano and the Utah-Delaware Mining Co. will be. heard before the Industrial Commission in Bingham on August Au-gust 27. V. S. Rood of the Utah-Apex Mine will represent Bingham at the 27th annual convention of the American Mining Congrass which will be held at Sacramento next month. Mr. Rood was appointed ap-pointed a delegate by Governor C. R. Mabey. Jerome Bourgard of Salt Lake City for many years a resident; of Bingham was in camp oh Mon day meeting old-time friends. Gene Jenkins, the affable man ager of the. Mountain States Telephone Co., returned from a pleasant fishing trip the past week. The Bingham Reed and Brass Band are giving weekly concerts Saturday evenings, from the porch of the Bingham Mercantile Mercan-tile Co. If the items given by the band are appreciated it seems a little applause should be given members. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Twiname (Casey Jones) of Montesano, Washington visited with friends here on Wednesday. Mr. Twin-name Twin-name was a former employee of the Utah Copper Co.,. and is now at work as a locomotive engineer engin-eer in a logging camp. W. J. Taggert of the Z. C. M. I. Company of Salt Lake with "Fig" Newton were Bingham visitors on Wednesday. Colonel Jackling, President and Managing Director of the Utah Copper Co., was in camp on Wednesday and inspected the properties of the company. The new eight inch water line has been installed and the Town's To-wn's water supply is now in good shape. Over 800 feet of pipe was changed. Deputy Sheriffs have notified notifi-ed parties who have been handling handl-ing punch boards for candy to jo aiuos 'aoipBad am anui;uoos;p the boards' were confiscated. "Captain" Buller of the United Uni-ted States Mining Co., was down in town the past week and entertained en-tertained some of his friends in royal style. The Standard Furniture Co. of Salt Lake City brought out four truckloads of furniture for the new apartment house on Main Street on Wednesday evening. even-ing. Bill Collins is carrying his head pretty high these days, having caught a four and a half pound trout on the Provo River the past week. This i3 said to be the record for this season on the Provo. Jake Hoster, former Bingham mining man is at Salt Lake City procuring machinery for a mining min-ing property which he is operating oper-ating at White Nob, Idaho. W. Connary of Salt Lake City horticulturist in the employ of the city, visited with his brother Richard, Tuesday evening. Jerry Cereghino of Redwood City, California for many years a resident of Bingham was in camp on Monday busy shaking hands with old-time friends. It is understood he will do some building here in the near future, |