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Show PRESS-BULLETIN IS NOW 48 YEARS OF AGE . With this number of The Press- (Bulletin the paper starts on its forty-eighth year. You will no- tice that this is number dne of the 48th volume. Forty-eight years is a long life for a small country paper, but this sheet has weathered the storms of the long cold winters and the broiling sun for 48 years, and yet it is still one of the livest creatures in the newspaper world today. One might think that in all those years it would begin to look bat- tered and torn, but not so; it as fresh and clean as ever and still brings the local news to the rest- dents of the camp in its usual up-to-date manner. It is a pleas- ant visitor to thousands of homes not alone . in Bingham, but to practically every state in the Union. |