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Show SCHOOL NOTES; WISE; UNWISE MO OTHERWISE Last week, under the heading of School Notes, appeared an article criticising cri-ticising a Salt iLake paper for an article arti-cle In which they had claimed that some electrical appartus had been installed in-stalled in the domestic science department depart-ment of the High School. To show to the people of Bingham that that paper was giving them news printed aa though it were over with when it had not been begun yet, the writer wrote the article calling the town's attention to the fact that the work of installing it had not even been started. start-ed. In writing that article the writer did not mean that it should be interpreted inter-preted by some as a school criticism, but as a personal one made by the ' ...in... ' ' I,., i , - fcW der of Fleas? If you haven't, you had better watch them. When a man makes a fool of himself he had better keep still. It don't pay to tell everyone about It. Don't have too many girla at the same time, because if one gets jealous you're in a fine mess, Have you heard about the editor being be-ing arrested and then released for his Intentional or unintentional act of trying try-ing to crack the Ice In front Of a certain cer-tain business house the other night. A Joke Is a joke. 'Rut some Jokes are taken wrong. Always try and find out whether a man can take a Joke, before you try making one on him. a certain reporter or a certain pa-: per should find out what churches be- j lieve In giving dances before he says,' that fhey are. j Did you notice the editorial on So-i and-so last week? He has had a photo , taken of the piece and haa had it enlarged; en-larged; It is now hanging in his room. A man ought to be able to live on 60 gallons of water a day, but when a man don't drink water, how many gallons does it tak to keep him alive? iWhat is the 'Bootlegger's iltch?" Ask Mac. WJien a sleigh hits you on the "sidewalk" it not only menaces you but It sometimes cripples you. writer. I also mentioned that I did not want to detract any of the honor of getting the board to buy the apparatus, appara-tus, from Mr. Quinn. for I feel sure that the school appreciates the fact that it was through his efforts that the apparatus has been ordered. That criticism was a personal one, written by Clyde Countryman, and was not sanctioned by the school. Hereafter any article appearing under the name of Clyde Countryman, Is not to be considered con-sidered a criticism made and sanctioned sanc-tioned by the entire school, but giving giv-ing the personal opinions of the writer. writ-er. School. Last week's assembly was under the supervision of Miss Mildred iMatt-son, iMatt-son, of the Commercial department. The program rendered waa a very good one. and was esi.:.iyed by everyone every-one present The first number was a paper by Alius Mattson on "Success or Failure. The next was a duet by the i Misses Phoebe and Anna blasters. The next and last number was a piano se-j se-j lection by iMiss Jennie Jackson. This week the assembly will be In charge of (Mr. P. S. Marthakis, chemistry teach-er. teach-er. The program will be printed next wek. 'Last Friday night Coach Homer Christensen spent the night In Salt Lake attending the Junior Prom of the University of Utah. That night the team played Murray and whipped them to the tune of 52-28. iMaybe Homer Is the hoo do that is making Bingham lose. Wi'll! They nearly scared the student stu-dent to death when they told them that they were to have a holiday on Lincoln's birthday. We were working very hard and did not even think of the holidays, but were too busy to .have the Idea enter our minds. ! As evidence that the Seniors are not yet grown up, we quote for intitaiice their tendency and their longing for baby pictures. Other Notes Than School. i illave you heard of the Ancient Or- |