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Show CAps andShavings Around Bingham James Terry, the father of Mrs. Fred Metcalf and Mrs. J. R. Zwickey died at his home in Salt Lake City on Monday. The funeral services were held on Thursday with Bishop D. R. Lyon in charge. Interment was made in the City Cemetery at Salt Lake. ) News has been received in the camp that Joe Gavez who sold his soft drink parlor here in Nov ember and returned to his native land, Italy, died at the home of his parents on December 21st. He was a victim of the dreaded miners' min-ers' consumption and had resided resid-ed in Bingham for a number of years. C. A. Bailey is organizing a new eight piece orchestra. Mr. Bailey has lead orchestra for the past 15 years and contends that Bingham music can be just as good as any Salt Lake and invites in-vites the dance promoters of the camp to give his orchestra a real trial. The following instruments will be in operation. Violin, sax-aphone, sax-aphone, banjo, trombone, clarinet, clari-net, piano, trumpet and drums. Keith Moss, the little sixteen day old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Grant died at the family home at Copperfield on Tuesday. He is survived by his ' parents, . two, brothers and one sister. Funeral services were held at South Boun tif ul ward chapel. Interment was made in the family lot in the Bountiful Cemetery, n The Utah Copper Basketball club will play the Wasatch Mountain Moun-tain Club at the Bingham High School Gym on Saturday (today) Get your tag and boost the home team. , . ; , ,,. Former Assistant County At- visiting old time acquaintances on Wednesday. Henry Chabez, Tony Sena and A. G. Garduno of the Highland Boy were sentenced by Judge E. E. Dudley on Wednesday to pay a fine of $50.00 or to serve fifty days in the county jail, for disturbing dis-turbing the peace. On account of the snowy weather they decided de-cided to remain the guests of County Sheriff Ben Harries for the next fifty days. Si Jones, for many years prom inent as a Peace Officer in Bingham Bing-ham was appointed on Wednesday Wednes-day night by the Town Board of Bingham to succeed Tom Mayne as night patrolman. "Si" as he is familiarly known is one of the most capable men in Bingham to fill the position and the Town Board are to be congratulaed on their choice. John Steele, superintendent of explosives of the Utah Copper Company is confined to his home suffering from a broken foot. Mi Steele was accidentally struck by a falling rock. John Bilbao, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. John' Bilbao died at the family home at the Highland Boy, on Friday last of bronchial pneumonia. Funeral services were held from the O'Donnell funeral chapel at Salt Lake City with Father Shean of Salt Lake officiating. Interment was made in the city cemetery at Salt Lake under the direction of Howard Lee, of the local undertaking par lors. |