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Show Chips andShavings Around Bingham A. G. Beals was in camp this week spending some time on his mining claims in Butterfield. Mr Beals has turned down several flattering offers for this property proper-ty as it is adjacent to the Park-Bingham Park-Bingham property which is at present receiving much notoriety notorie-ty on account of the excellent showings of ore which are now appearing in the Butterfield tun' nel. Mrs. Edna P. Wade has filed a suit for divorce from John A. Wade in the Third District Court at Salt Lake City this week. . . v Boyd Barnard appeared before be-fore City Attorney A. C. Cole' on Saturday and took his oath of office for the postmastership of Bingham Canyon. The State Industrial Commission Commis-sion this week took under advisement ad-visement the case in which Mrs. ' Birdella Armstrong, of Butte, the first wife of Richard J. Armstrong, Arm-strong, who was killed in the Utah-Apex Mine cave-in which occurred on October 16th last and Mrs. Laura Corkerton Armstrong, Arm-strong, who married Armstrong two weeks before his death, who is contesting for the $5,000 com pensation for Armstrong's death Mrs. Laura Corkerton Armstrong Arm-strong appeared before the commission com-mission this week and testified that she married Armstrong at Farmington on October 2nd af-" ter Armstrong had represented to her that his first wife was dead. The testimony of Mrs. Birdella Armstrong was taken, at Butte City, Montana, by com " missioner W. M. Knerr on December Dec-ember 30th. John P. K. Remfry was moved mov-ed to the County Hospital on" Wednesday. Superintendent Fred Turner of the Ohio Copper Co. was a Salt Lake visitor on Friday and conferred with Manager S. Kel-lock Kel-lock of the Ohio Copper Co. Tom Tibbie has been appointed appoint-ed local road supervisor to sue- ceed Jim Forbes who recently resigned. Chris Furgis and. Jiala Kart-rankis Kart-rankis were married at Salt Lake City on Saturday last. A. P. Hemmingsen of Lark, applied to the State Industrial commission for permission to operate an auto freight service between Salt Lake City and Lark. Since the cessation of the D.' and R. G. W. railroad passenger passen-ger service to Bingham there has been no direct freio-hfc nrxn. ator in the Lark district Mr. Hemmingsen contemplates making mak-ing two trips to Salt Lake weekly week-ly and to charge 40 cents per hundred weight for the transportation trans-portation of freight. Local Odd Fellows No. 10 installed in-stalled the following officers on Thursday with District Deputy Grandmaster Doman of Highland High-land Lodge No. 21 in charge. Noble Grand E. J. Jones. Vice Grand Joe E. Peterson. Recording Sec. II. N. Standish Financial Sec. A. J. Kresean Treasurer Ben F. Sellman Warden W. C. Thompson Conductor Oliver DeVare. Right Support of Noble Grand, A. A. Gleason. Outside Guardian Frank M. Waters. The remaining officers will be installed at the next meeting. In Judge E. E. Dudley's court on Wednesday Helen Bogdano-vich Bogdano-vich was fined $50.00 for having intoxicating liquor in her posses sion. John Drew, Joe Retolaza and "Alfonza" were charged with attempted burglary in the second degree, the offense happening hap-pening at the Barruto Pool Hall in the Highland Boy District. Retolaza secured the services of Attorney A. C. Cole and furnished furnish-ed bail amounting to $500.00, the other fellows taking a course at the County Jail. George Ker-allis Ker-allis was placed under bond to the tune of $500.00 for having intoxicating liquor in his posses sion. Dr. Clark Young is sporting a new Studebaker this week. |