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Show SB In the school election for a member of the board of education from Bingham Bing-ham to the Jordan school board, F.W. Quinn was re-elected with a total vote of 420 to 364 for H. B. Aven of Upper Bingham.- Both men are thoroughly qualified to fill this position and are estimable men for such an, important post. Since they are both friends of ours we do not care to discuss the merits of the two men in this paper. The contest was quite spirited, however, how-ever, and the friends and opponents of m .1 1 i , , - a ' . ' m J in F. W. Quinn . each party lined up and made a bitter fight, the. above oU would lndl-ctejl. lndl-ctejl. In fact few people expe jm J ren to run nearly so Well aijj,;' because of ,th fact that he -Jk tver J paratively a new man in Bingaa, V ( contrast to this Mr. Quinn has lived here practically all his life. Mr. Quinn has managed the affairs of the Bingham schools in splendid fashion as far as we can learn but of course there would be some. opposition to a man who has been in office as long as be has. However, it might bt stated that he has secured quite a number of improvements for the schools of the camp since he went on the board of education. If we are no! mistaken more than $10),000 has been expended in the way of improvement'-and improvement'-and for new buildings and ground since his term as school trustee. |