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Show IN A NUTSHELL. BINGHAM WINS OPENER FROM SALT LAKE. DAVIS STRONG IN TILE PINCHES. BUSH & McIVEJR LEAD IN BATTING. SALT LAKE HERE SUNDAY. SUN-DAY. BUY A SEASON TICKET. MAGNA TAKES CLOSE ONE FROM BINGHAM 8 7. Announcement was made during dur-ing the week oftAe following promotions "at tKeUtah - Delaware Dela-ware Mining Co. Mr. L. S. Bayer, Bay-er, former assistant Supt; was made Superintendent succeeding succeed-ing Mr. Frank A. Wardlaw, who has accepted a position, we un derstand, with the Internatlon al Smelting Co. Mr. J. J. Lillie, former Chief Engineer for the Utah Metal and Tunnel Co. has been appointed Assistant; Super intendent for the Utah - Delaware. Dela-ware. Miss Grace Allen, 19, former ly of Bingham but who has resided res-ided in Salt, Lake for some time, received injuries in an automobile automo-bile accident on the Saltair speedway Monday night from which she died in a few minutes later. Her neck was broken. Miss Allen is survived by her fa' her, George Allen, who is an employee of the Utah Delaware Mining Co., also two brothers and three siseers. ' Mrs. Theo Chesler entertained at dinner Tusday evening of last week. Covers were laid ? " aT I 1 T 3 -. ior miss Maoei weprud, Miss Dora Carling, Miss Adele Peters, Pe-ters, Miss Helen Candland, Miss Marion Russel, Miss Berniece Blackburn, Miss Dora Hansen, Miss Alta Acord, Miss Verena Graham, Miss Florence Childs, I Mrs. Edna P. Wade and Mrs. J. ' Kemp. Little Miss Be'ty Byrne, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Byrne of Copperfield, received receiv-ed an ovation last Saturday when she appeared in a dancing ' exhibition at the Pantages The-' atre in Salt Lake. The marvelous marvel-ous performance of this little lass is creating much favorable comn ' Jng art! critics who have seen her perform. Mrs. T. Byrne and daughter Helen and Mrs. Jannibelle Sullivan Sul-livan were initiated into the La dies Elk club Monday at Salt Lake. A social and reception followed the initiation. r Mr, Clarence Ball entertained entertain-ed Tut day evening of last week. Luncht n was servd to Mrs. Al-vin Al-vin HaV Mrs. Ed Bck, . Miss Ruth Hail, Mrs. Darrell Cook, Mrs. Archie Steele, Mrs. Ker meth Isbell, Mrs. Duane Mc Candless. Mrs. Rufus Ball. Mjss Edi'h Hervilla and Miss Wilma Rimby. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Watkins of Highland Boy had as their cruests Wednesday Mr. Watkins mother, Mrs. Joseph Wakins, Mrs. Clara Baker of Magna, Mrs. Clara McMaster and Mrs. Mrs. L. E. Jones. |