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Show WWaWaM11wl,,M',lM - Chips and Shav- ! ings From Lark President Wilson has set his teeth , against any shadow of a suggestion of an unwholly peace. Peace, be has told the nations, must be made only through the German people' themselves, them-selves, and not with the lying, thieving, thiev-ing, murdering Prussian autocrar.. Germany must be beaten. Yes. helplessly, help-lessly, hopelessly, eternally beaten and not until then can America join In any peace talk only by bull t and shell We must not be delnied, the price of Peace will be a heartbreaking heartbreak-ing one for us all but it will stauip Prussian autocracy so deep In tNt mire that it will take a cnturv to recover. . John Rendlesbach and Will. Calla way, two popular young m vrled men of Lark, received their Iraft call and have left to Join the U. S. force' and will probably be station d at Camp Cody. They leave with , the well wishes and praver. ot the community, com-munity, , X, ( Fred ,Metcalf the soft drink manufacturer manu-facturer of Bingham brought over a load of his products during the past week and also lntrodu I Ills new drink "Xtra," accompanying him wa his brother Vernon, of Oglen, who la holding a It erative government position. making surveys In the Bingham mines properties on Friday and Saturday Sat-urday last. , Mr. and Mrs. W. Paige were visited by the stork the past week- With the ussistance of Dr. Dewey a sweet little lit-tle baby girl arrived. . Mrs. H. Kuphaldt of the ranch is visiting near Oakland, California with Mrs. Brandow, a former resident ot Lark. t . - Did It Ever Occur To Yo-i That some people think it smart to tecch their children to lie, a habit which when formed, places tne child In later years whee no confidence can be placed in him, or be trusted by anyone." ' That Lou Is making some of the other peddlers sit up and take notic,e. That some women when painting their face forget how badly the out-flde out-flde of the house needs paint. That Germany's greatest mistake was that during her forty years preparation prep-aration for var no preparedness hod been made for defeat That dogs who stick a man up on ! the street should be sent to France. That the movies at the amusement hall are turning out big crowds these days. That Bingham's pioneer tonsorial ortlst would surely make Kaiser Bill hold up his hands if he could get clo enough. That prayers may be allrlght, but the danger Is some people offer nothing noth-ing else. Will Henry Ford get the hoys out of the trenches by Christmas with his new "'Eagle?". 'May It be so we pray. That al and Orson at the pool hall are busy these warm days handing cut soft drinks. That it Is rare that anybody wants tholr names published when they write a piece to the paper knocking somebody. 4 Messrs J. Marshall of Salt Lake City and Ralph Zwlckey of Bingham were busy at the Lark stor- stocktaking stocktak-ing the first of the week Albert Hubcr, of Salt Lake City, the eldest son of Al Huber of the Lark pool ball, has secured a position with tne clerical forces of the Ohio Concentrator. Joseph Hyland, Jr.. ot the Lurk store, spent the week end at Salt Lake City with his folks. Miss .Mildred Hasting of Eurtki, Is the guest of Mr. and Mr. Abe Hastings, Bingham and district Is entitled to a county commissioner, John C. Green Is a potable candidate. Lit us each one and all do our utmost t r his nomination. Juilge Green s lm partiality and fairness should receive the hearty sup)ort of the community. commun-ity. Lark baseball U-am on Sunday got whipped on their home grounds by Herrlman.-but look out for the return match, llerriman. . I "Josh" Hillings, the man with a smile, came out from Salt Lake City and was busy with his theodolite |