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Show YEARS AGO In Bingham (October 18, 1918) Word was received by Thomas Tibbie that his son Clyde had been severely wounded in France Fran-ce at the front. Teachers canvassed Bingham homes to ascertain the number of Spanish influenza cases- If the outbreak was found to be as mild as thought, officials stated that schools would be re-opened. (October 23, 1930) James Epis of Highland Boy was fatally wounded while deer hunting in Middle canyon by an unknown hunter. A committee from the Estray Antlers, Women's Civic club, Order Ord-er of Eastern Star, American Legion Le-gion auxiliary and Relief society met to formulate plans for community com-munity welfare work. No. 2 Fire hall was completely remodeled and renovated- Ladies of the Republican party gave a tea Friday, Oct. 24, at Society hall. |