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Show Did It Ever Occur to You That any man who would try to prevent his fellowman from getting a raise of . wages is a poor citizen. That the United States Bureau Bu-reau of Mines are advising prospectors pros-pectors to hunt up all prospective prospec-tive lead claims, as it is their claim lead will continue to raise in price. That its a hard proposition to turn down a man when he's hungry hun-gry yet there are quite a few around camp these days. That Joe Berger will sell his Ford car at a bargain. That Copperfield has its full share of Community Clubs. That California has also at- tractea one more oi our most 1 prominent citizens in the person of J. Manwaring of the Utah Apex Mining Company, the com munity wish him God-speed in his new location. That the Town Board are buying buy-ing up some of their water bonds . which speaks well of the forces who are in charge of affairs. That Man is said to have been made of dust but if dust ever gets wet, is there any other name but mud? That the County Commissioners Commission-ers will soon be talking road service ser-vice to the people of Bingham otherwise the matter will be reversed. re-versed. That the Salt Lake Telegram has an Indian Reporter. Would it not be real nice if we had one. That the language of some of the young ladies these days sear the hearts of people who have to listen to them. That Contractor Willard Evans Ev-ans will soon be getting busy with the Town's new water- supply sup-ply system from Dry Fork. That there is a scriptural paragraph par-agraph which says "Unto the pure all things are pure." It's just as true today as when it was written. That the quickest cure for love-sickness is matrimony. That if the British monarchy falls, it will be off a horse. That many of our Bingham people have subscribed to the Far. East fund. Let's show the world that Bingham can do her bit towards alleviating distress in our own State. 'That moving picture proprietors proprie-tors buy the best cars procurable procura-ble while their patrons are compelled com-pelled to walk. That the demand these days i3 for something expensive, why advertise that religion is free. That some of Ben Harries' deputies have an acute sense of smell. That when a man is down they rake up everything in his past life that might further discredit dis-credit him in the public mind. That people who have something some-thing to sell usually advertise We haven't thought it necessary as yet t That when one is in a hospital hospi-tal cot it's too late to Stop, Ldok and Listen! That Japan is confining ,the outright ownership of her lands to native Japanese. j That many people are under the .impression that public service ser-vice means knocking those who hold public office. j i That we appreciate unsolicited unsolicit-ed new subscriptions which appear ap-pear on our files weekly. . ; That the days of marrying for the purpose of multiplying have ceased and many have gone in for long division. That Fall borrowed twice the yearly amount Doheny was paying pay-ing McAdoo or at least that is what the testimony shows. |