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Show Did It Ever Occur to You That tho doings of the legislature legis-lature degenerate into just one cross word after another. That a number of Bingham's best are still digging their hands into their pocket-books to meJ; the payments of their Christmas presents. That to lose a petty position hurts like the dickens. That some of the old-timers who have gone to livj in California Calif-ornia feel like spending some oi their winter in Lius state. That some of the stores in Bingham found out that advertising adver-tising does really pay. That the basket ball fans of the camp are kept pretty busy these evenings. That Joe ttuttle, one of Bingham's Bing-ham's old-timers was visioly at-fected at-fected when he bid "Good oye" to some of his old friends. That money may make the ' mare go, but what inuuence has it on a stubborn mule. 1 That buffalo meat is one of the attractions of the meat market mar-ket this week. That the bridge nera the Lark schoolhouse, alt.no completed is not being used. That YOU may be a go-getter but it depends on wiiere you go and what you get. That to stop the saleof Utah cat-fish is one of the surest chances one has to get a few iisn in a couple of years. That the way of the transgressor trans-gressor is hard on otner people. That Bingham is well supplied with deputy sheriffs. That some of the young old-maids old-maids of the camp have had j ust cause to look around a little the past week. That it is said love is like a kitten it is born blind but soon gets its eyes open. ! That the poor farmers witn ; two dollar wheat and a plenty of snow in store ought to feei ! pretty pert these days. ; That is is stated Radio will be ; doing away with the movies in ! the near future. That members of the R. C. Gemmell Club should not forget the lecture on Electricity which will be given Tuesday next, it will be illustrated with stereop-tican stereop-tican slides. That the Bingham High Bas-keteers Bas-keteers are a real team and are the pride of the Bingham fans. But we must not get too swell headed. That Mark Jones who ha& been in the camp long enough to know what real Fire Protection Protec-tion means, is out with a new scheme, which altho may be costly, will be practically the cheapest. The Fire Departments are both backing his scheme. That we could hardly expect the Apex team to win out when they went to Provo. That there is something doing in Bingham every hour out of the twenty-four. That a fiddler plays "Pop goet the weasel" but a violinist don't. That Mrs. Anderson's pupil? showed to the full there was real musical talent in Bingham. That wheat seems to be doing its best to keep up with .tht price of bread. That as long as some people can keep out of jail they don't mind about how much they are written up in foreign papers. That big fish eat little fish, and the little fish eat shrimps. That fine minds and fine characters char-acters go together. That any kind of a fellow will do if the possession of him makes her friends envious. That altho we may be criticised criti-cised as to our truthfulness, we were acquainted with one lady who stuttered. . |