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Show The Pioneer Progress Centennial Edition Herald-Journ- o! LEWISTON THIRD WARD First Separator In Cache Was Built From Maple Wood SCHOOL-19- 00 V The fas' "hump sepaai toi or threshing machine in Cache Valley was built by Andiew and DanThe ny Walton tit Richmond. cogs for the cylinder weie made from pieces of maple wood. Among machines the first thieshing brought into the valley were some purchased by E. R. Miles and Albeit Miles of Smithfield. in They obtained the machines Nebraska and it took them four months to get them into Cache ri e) , &;,r';l, X $ ,, . rtr valley. a COLUMBUS, O. The Ohio tment of highways is getting caught with its bridges down de-p- T. Mary Bingham who is eighty six years of age, is lesidmg at the present time with a son, at 5214 Jardine Slieet, Los Angeles 22, California. She is one of the two first or three survivois of the settlers in the aiea of the valley, now known as Coinish. Following is a brief sketch uf her life as she related it to one of hei be held in house. Ma.y met and jamm F,ankUn Eingff i uary 8, 1885. They and one daughter In 1907, the ward and Tienton J. Kauer, highway dnector, repoi ted 194 bi ldge failures on the iluti system during 1949 and 193u Seventy seven of them were The remaining 117 tula! tie described as partial failur only tpmpoianly out of aetion. Kau r said illegal truck loads were nnectiy responsible fur the c ne m of 25 budges and wri' a rvntnbuling factor" in the tail-ur- e lo-s- of 129 His lepoit also showed that ccA li.l n.s wrecked 23 bridges, floods washed out 16 and fire ruined one. He said of all the on the state system are bndg-unsafe for todays heavy loads and rstiir.ated Id requue !i, years and al' hway funds available to the state'., budges up t. Mary Elizabeth Jensen Bing6, ham was born on November 1864, in Logan, Utah. When a young girl of 17 years, she moved with her family to Coinish, Utah, for her fathers health. Her father bewas called "Potter Jensen", cause of the beautiful clay pottery he made. Mary spun must of the thiead which was used to make clothing she for the family. Each fall would get a new diess The dress which had been for Sunday would be used for every day, and the new diess would be for Sunday. She also spun and carded wool bals for quilts At this time, the (lunch was holding meeting, at the school Jf hT 7' but certificate white school building well as offering spiritual guidance. The above is a photo of., students ranged the Class of 1900 of the Lewiston Third Ward, with the little in in the background. age from 6 to 20, As you can see, taught the in a single room. by nW 5 MARY BINGHAM houses m Coinish and Trenton. four tlnmt . children. For six months the meetings great-gran- d would-b- e held in the Cornish Sfe ischooi house, and then the next ed one of hoi , six months the meetings would from a baby to maturity. grand-childre- grand-tW- one-fourt- h the public school system in Cache valley, the individual wards fostered elementary education as signed Woodrow Wdson for iwj spent helping the Red cvJ ing World War 1" Mrs. Bingham is the Ectu seven children She has tte c. s BEFORE THE ADVENT of L held Uieir mgs and Cornish held thl Bingham seived as Biswl Trenton ward for 16 As a farmers w,fe, at ham worked very cooking large meals for help. She has always W in the Relief Society as President for several could always be counted the sick and make for family s --m need. Sh( giand-daughte- HEAVILY LOADED TRUCKS STRAIN BRIDGES IN OHIO i'4 'Mary Bingham Is OneOfFet Pioneer Survivors Of Catht IN 18i Motor ' ' , of Spm Company lndusti CHEE a X !?&$ v ti ' And EM jin InJ The pla urth or he Join The Ml UVJ id Ti'hfieli cM Designed for MU Chrysler 1 Of The Pictured above is our modern Plymouth te repair center, designed for service and efficiency. Here your Chrysler or Plymouth receives the attention of factory trained specialists, using only genuine parts, lubricants and 'accessories. Here is a multitude of modern equipment to better diagnose the troubles of your car. fUl LrU at When your car, regardless of mal needs repairs or adjustments, bring SERVICE it to this te CENTER. You may be sure that attended every little detail will be to; we want to satisfy you and keep Dean your car safe. And here at the th is C. Pack 'Motor Company ne beautiful the to see place Chryslers and Plymouths. As pioneers in the bringing of fine baked goods to this great valley, we salute 100 years of progress and prosperity. Continental Baking Company, Inc. The BAKERS of WONDER BREAD and HOSTESS CAKE i 1 It lVS ' A 'V A " y w " Along about 1895 the present site of the Dean C. Pack Motor Co. j? earn w assembling place for horsemen of Cache Valley. It is reported that two three times per yew horseshows were staged in front of the building pictured above. tl gri r SERVICE ra 1 fir the eie. T j c |