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Show day vacation which he spent with relatives and friends in California, Cal-ifornia, Jim didn't have the suf ficient time to spare to go out to Hollywood to visit the movie stars. " News received this week from Los Angeles is that Miss IiOujse McConnell, the pleasing young daughter of Mrs. Anna McConnell, McCon-nell, became the bride of L. Whit ing, formerly of Spiingville, on January 2nd. Miss McConnell was one of the popular high school students of the camp iind her many friends wish her a pleasant journey over the matrimonial matri-monial sea. Matt Contratto left for New Mexico on Thursday where he has been advised to move for the benefit of his health. Miss Irene Connary is now in charge of the office of the American Am-erican Railway Express Co. Stanley Davies was given "the contract for the collection of and disposal of all Town garbage. It is understood the contract calls for extra collections to be made in some parts of town. " On account of all-health Postmaster Post-master Archie Stuart was compelled com-pelled to tender his resignation to the Postal authorities this week. Up-to-date no succesor has been named altho in local circles it is understood Boyd Barnard is receiving favorable consideration. Harry Garvin, of the Copper King Lunch counter is contemplating contem-plating enlarging his place of business. Harry wa3 in Salt Lake Wednesday conferring with the business men of the city. Chips and Shavings Around Bingham The many friends of Joe Boughan, Bingham's pioneer carpenter, will learn with pleasure pleas-ure that he is improving nicely from his recent illness. "Doc" Woodring was in camp on Thursday renewing old acquaintances. ac-quaintances. The Volunteer Fire Companies of the camp met at a joint meeting meet-ing in No. 2 Hall on Tuesday evening. ev-ening. F. E. Dean, was appointed appoint-ed President of the Joint Companies, Com-panies, Charles Kelly, Vice-President, Dan Fitzgerald, Secretary and Treasurer. The entertain-nent entertain-nent committee are Mark Jones, Art Macke, A. Sorensen and B. A. Hocking. An excellent luncheon lun-cheon was served. The source of the milk supply of Bingham should prove of interest in-terest to all concerned. One of the chief dairies supplying the town is owned and operated by C. E. Hogajp. The dairy is one of the main attractions on the Bingham road from Midvale. It is equipped with the latest fixtures fix-tures and it is a model of its kind for a rural community. The aim of the dairy is to give its customers the very best service possible and to please and satisfy. sat-isfy. They give a good grade of milk and during the summer months the milk of this dairy, with others, was analyzed by the state analysts and compared favorably fa-vorably with any of the dairies in the state. Mr. Slogan is courteous cour-teous and a pleasing fellow to transact business with. Town Board Trustee, Dan Fitzgerald returned from California Cali-fornia the pest week after spending spend-ing a pleasing vacation there with relatives and friends. Dan says the soft drink peddlers in California have got the Utahns well in the shade. Former Assistant County Attorney At-torney Ray McCarty has opened open-ed offices in the Felt Building and been admitted this week to practice in the United States District Court. Mr. McCarty has a wide circle of friends in camp who will wish him every success. The "News" is in receipt of a letter from Mother Ford this week announcing the fact that she is now out of the hospital in Los Angeles, Calif, and is doing nicely and wishes to extend her sincere thanks to the Rebekahs, the Oddfellows, and Maccabee Lodges of Bingham for the many kindnesses extended her during her confinement in the hospital. The suit filed by the Utah Cop per Company against the Utah-Apex Utah-Apex Mining Co. in the Third District Court to condemn certain cer-tain properties or dumping places and for rights of way so that additional railroad tracks may be laid was on Monday transferred to the United States District Court. Boyd Bernard, who has been connected with the United States Stat-es Mining Co., for the past fifteen fif-teen years, resigned his position the past week. Mr. Barnard is i member of the Town Board and is much respected in the community. W. S. Cole, one of the popular old-timers of the Highland Boy, was down town this week hobnobbing hob-nobbing with some, of his old friends. Tom Wilson has been operating operat-ing the Wells' Grocteria the past week in the absence of the proprietor, pro-prietor, George Wells, who was called to California to attend his mother's funeral services. Mrs. Wells has been indisposed for home time and the news of her death will be learned with regret. re-gret. Tom Mayne, who has been connected con-nected with the Police Department Depart-ment of Bingham for the past three years resigned his position the past week and has left for the green fields of California. Mr. Mayne was also a member of the Volunteer Fire Department. Depart-ment. I lis many friends wish him "good-luck." J. A. Thomas, of the United States Mining Co. returned the past week from a pleasing holi- |