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Show ROOSTERS WISE TO ' ; CHANG E"6f Tl ME r , .. , When the clocks were moved an hour ahead the first of the month .there was quite a little- talk in Bing-Iham Bing-Iham with reference to the farmers who depended on the roosters to .give the alarm for rising, and many were Inclined to the belief that the old rooster would not recoenlzp the change of tiu:e. But it seems that the roosters soon got wise to the change and commenced to sound the clarion call one hour earlier each morning. iLlterally speaking there are no chickens in Bingham or at least they I do not crow in the mornings, and therefore the information on this matter mat-ter had to come from the country. So to ascertain the facts on this matter Kingsbury of the Vienna Cafe took It upon himself to Interrogate the farm, ers,, peddlers and truckers fnm down in: the valley,, who sell their produce here with reference to the time of the crowing of the roosters In the morning. morn-ing. And one farmer who lives In the community of American Pork informed inform-ed him that the roosters were now on the job an hour earl'ef each morning. So the change of time has been complete com-plete and the old rooster has taken official notice of it. |