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Show bills the camp wouldn't seem so hard to live in. ' . , That one of HER smiles has saved many a man from perdi-tiori. perdi-tiori. . Tat the milk supply of the camp isJ'being severely criticised. That it has been said "Noman can., serve, two masters." One might be, .abe however, if they both kicked in with the necessary neces-sary cash. , f, . "That the "Tribune": (ruck man hai been laying off this week. Is !,overwork the cause, or is it just night work? " ' i s ' ' i That the Bingham, highway Is not yet, completed into camp. That some lady book peddlers kn,6w how to handle their wares. That a certain firm are looked upjftn by newspaper men as rob-bets," rob-bets," despite the fact the newspaper news-paper kickers do business with said firm right along. ' 1 a Did It Ever Occur to You That the night blasting is the cause of "much concern to visitors who spend a night'm'the "greatest "great-est copper camp." " ! .That the school children all looked spick , and span on Tuesday Tues-day morning. They were envied by many of theyldrtimers. ; That fhei'raoreicbtifidenee 'you place in your daughter, the better off she will be. '- ; That some people are so innocent inno-cent they buy grapes by carload lots to look upon. What a waste of good stuff. '$( That it is good to'ookfapon the faces of some of the former teachers who have returned to continue the good work. . j i That even, the nigger at the Pantages. thought he was justified justi-fied in pulling a joke off on Ben. That if some peoples' tongues were clipped a little they would not be able to knock people who are their friends. That a fellow recently remarked re-marked : "It is an easy matter to install a new lodge in Bingham, but after' installation, nobody cares." That the County Commissioners Commission-ers have granted a free right-of-way to install lights in Lark, the permission having been given by the mining company last fall. That the people of Highland Boy and Copperfield are beginning begin-ning to realize what good roads mean. That when a man's wife is away the mice have a chance to play, because there's nobody home. That when people tell you a story that mustn't be repeated, you are not losing much if you keep away from that said party. That the schoolma'ams ! had quite a time in securing rooms. , That the Standard Bread Corri-pany's Corri-pany's bread is worthy of comparison com-parison with any bread brought from Salt Lake. That Doc says: "None but the brave deserve the fair. What; s wrong with the brunettes? , That there is more grief in the restaurant business than some people imagine. That water ,of a good quality is needed in Bingham. Boost for a supply of real water. That Ben seldom comes to camp without reminding someone of his visit. ' That the Utah Copper Company Com-pany are certainly improving the appearance of Copperfield. I That if some people paid their |