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Show LOCALNOTES There was no heavy snowfall in December, but the total inches for the month , was surprising, 12.8 inches, Warmest day for the last month of 1942 came on December De-cember 31, when the thermometer thermom-eter reached 50 degrees. On the coldest day, December 5, the mercury dipped to 11 degrees. Other figures of interest reported report-ed by Joseph Spendlove at the Utah Power and Light substation show that average . temperature for the month was 31 degrees. There were five clear days, 13 part cloudy and 13 cloudy days. Regular dinner meeting of the Bingham junior chamber of commerce com-merce will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Bingham cafe. Copper Cop-per and Silver teams will compete com-pete for an attendance prize. To accept work in Seattle, Wash., Miss Lucille Anderson t resigned her position as dramatic dram-atic . teacher at Bingham high school during the Christmas holidays. holi-days. The post has not yet been filled, according to Principal T. H. McMullin. . . , Relief society lesson Tuesday afternoon at the Bingham LDS ward chapel was heard with much interest. Mrs. Flossie Ramsey Ram-sey gave the teachers' topic, "Interest "In-terest in Missionary Work as an Expression of Faith". The. theology theol-ogy and testimony lesson, "Spiritual "Spir-itual Gifts", was - presented by Mrs. Crysta Woodland. Next Tuesday at two o'clock Mrs. Max-ine Max-ine ; Gaythwaite . will discuss "Conserve Heat and Light". Light refreshments will be served. serv-ed. Mrs. Ruby Day, president, requests all visiting teachers to be present at this meeting : and turn in reports. . .... Mr. and Mrs- Leonard Johnson' of Copperfield are parents of 3 six-pound three-ounce son, John Leonard, born New Year's night at Bingham hospital. Mrs. Johnson John-son is the former Miss Annie Pantalone. . .... . - |