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Show YEARS AGO In Bingham (Sept. 20, 1918) F. W. Quinn had returned from a three-week trip to the east where he spent time sightseeing and visiting friends. Bingham furnished more than 284 men for service in the U. S. army. s School was to open Sept. 23 in the new Highland Boy school, recently inspected by Supt. D. C. Jensen, Clerk Nels Thompson, Board Members J. R. Allen, W. W. Wilson, F. W. Quinn, Supt. of Buildings and Grounds James Sabine and an architect from the firm of Cannon and Fetzer. (Sept. 18, 1930) Short change artists cheated Bingham service stations of $25 in the space of a few hours, all the same day. Mrs. J. F. Mead entertained in honor of her daughter, Mrs. L. W. Sumnicht. at a bridal shower Sept. 11, 1930. |