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Show That the children of Lark are going to get a playground equipment. equi-pment. That one should make the best they can out of the worst they get. That explosions of coal dust cost the lives of 452 miners last year which science says could have been avioded then why in the name of humanity isn't there something done. That the world didn't come to an end as predicted, but that doesn't hinder it from making a new start. That a new movie house for .Bingham is awaited with interest. inter-est. That you can pay your Bills with an American Express Money Mon-ey Order. K Did It Ever Occur to You That two of the good singers don't make a choir. That according to information informat-ion received, preparations for the Town election in the fall are already al-ready being outlined. That we are not responsible for "broken" to have been siell with a "c." That to a miner, the Sand Cave episode is just a myth, just imagine getting near enough en-ough to their object of theii iearch, Floyd Collins, as to be able to identify him by a gold tooth, and then to be unable to give him any 'food, or to remove his body. That the Gibson Girls do seem to have magnetic influence over ihe Bingham boys. That many of the old-timer? are coming back, even the attorneys at-torneys remember where their nest was feathered before. That Bingham seems to have its share of married waitresses these days. That there is a fellow at the Needles, California who is making mak-ing fifty dollars a day selling cactus plants. That Dr. Young at the Ding-ham Ding-ham Hospital is far from being despondent these days. That one shouldn't stretch the truth it might fly back like a rubber band and strike you in the eyes. That with less soft drink parlors par-lors in town one sees nioit-leople nioit-leople "lit up." That Henry Ford has bot all Edison's old tools. That there is always a difference diff-erence as to the speed of a man's car when he tells the Judge how fast he was traveling, travel-ing, or telling a friend how-many how-many miles he can make. That girls are still painting their cheeks but an effort s he ing made to stop men from paint ing their noses. That Politics should not cause hatred to exist in a town the size of Bingham but such is the case. That members of the Gem-mell Gem-mell Memorial Club are to be given a musical treat to-night. That Rhode Island never repealed re-pealed its debtor's law, and a man there can be sent to jail for six months without trial for failure to pay bills as low as $10.00. What a blessing we are living in Utah. That the Klan parade at Salt Lake, Monday evening surprised surpris-ed even those who aie supposed suppos-ed to be well posted. j That cheap methods may be employed for advertising but for honest-to-goodness resuits, newspaper advertising is unexcelled. unex-celled. . That there are many , women anxious to share a man's lot if it is on Easy Street. .- That chicken and gilrs come home to roost, but not at the some hour. 't' That some men can do more mining in a soft drink parlor in one hour than they could do in a mine in a week. j That is seems a trial for some people to pay a legitimate bill. That the execution on the hili at Salt Lake on Friday last was described by an eye witness "as a cold blooded murder.":? The cjuestion ol capital punishment should be further considered That Tom Marshall, one time Vice-President of the United States recently remarked, "io decent Democrat ever has been or will be "dry." Quite a haru slam for Grapejuice Bill. mat anno trie rumor nas been current xor some nine uie csivufe-s csivufe-s (Joiiipaiiy will oyen a yiace oi uusiness in Uuignam, tne statement cannot oe verui-ed. verui-ed. ... j . That' the Greeks of Bingham thoroughly demonstrated their ability to collect funds for the operation of their church on Sun day last. |