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Show I Equine Wanderer Excites Bingham -Girl it -' t f ;-v;-s-. i . ....r- ? v vv'v J 2 .arfsaw.vA ' " -"- - - " "- '-' -!-' - " :iiJTle.vlsTJBaTa A FOUR-FOOTED YOUNG LADY SEES THE SIGHTS IN BINGHAM Dorothy Contrstto wishes aha could keep this horso StrayHorse-Oddity-TodayrWins Friends; Many Children Vie for Feeding Honors BINGHAM Not -the old grsy mare," but a young stray msre saw tha lights of Bingham Wsdnesdsy Wsdnes-dsy and was ssen by throngs of admiring children whs "hoped Ue cops would give it to us if ths ownsr doesn't show up." Putting in its first appearance in front of a furniture store window, apparently content to atsy in the company of Its own reflection, the animal wss led by Patrolmen Alvin Peterson snd R, J. Contralto to a parking lot near tha city halL A short time later, reports thst ths strsy wss viewing the Utah Capper Cap-per mine from F level, near one of the huge electric shovels, cast some reflection on the ability of officers to tether a horse properly. Brought back to the "wide open spaces' nesr ths Binghsm-Copper-field traffic tunnel, the dark brown Hamiltonian soon hsd hay, straw and water as each contingent of young spectstors vied for the honor of feeding it. At dusk Wednesday Deputy Sheriff Sher-iff E. J. Householder dispatched ths "oddity" to the Bingham dairy farm below Copperton, to await appearance ap-pearance of the owner. |