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Show I'LlElfllALDAYS ; ' Man People of f Bingham ' Canyon ' Decorate. Grave vof Departed ' Merchants Remain dosed During ,'.'-.. the Day."- '; '" ;,-''.? . . - ' - ' i - ''., . ; . - , " Bingham Canyon, for the most 'part celebrated Memorial Day in a-fitting way, the people of this town reinem-be reinem-be ring the departed with floral trib-'', trib-'', utes, and many left for other parts of "'' . the state in order that relatives who "": ",':, had gone before were alto remem-'K'ibered. remem-'K'ibered. ' - " Ji r - j Business in. Bingham Canyon was "? practically at a standstill, .. although . ' 'there was one or possibly two who j , failed to live up the to holiness of the day, and remained open; knowing -v" that business would be a little better : : C with the rest closed., ..' .. Very little should be said about . those wiuwc passion for. money al- -3 'lowed them to becoi to traitors ? ., - their own country, at the more that ."it said, the more publicity they re eeive, but it is to be hoped that be-j be-j fore they finish reading this article, , " their conscience ' will bo.ther them so much that they will pack up their kit , :'. : bags' and go to some, other' country . tnat i without a Memorial. Day, and u. whose principles befit those who fail-k fail-k : ed tb close Jast Saturday. ."' . ? One grocery storey who has a lit- tie soda fountain., remained Open all ",-. -jl day," and was till in action at mid-night. mid-night. ;. When asked why he hadn't a" i-; closed, he stated that" he couldn't on ' . account of the. soda -fountain. , Of course, the store 4opfno belong to ; the Press-Bulletin -and therefore some , " will say that the "press-Bulletin has '. no right to reprimand those, who did s'vi , l-eraain open, but. Ue Press-Bulletin kf for-the right,'-mn4 a tuch a publi- .--ption. ieelt-justified .in telling the yS . people "of the camp;'' what their mer-r- chanttre ;d6in "Jhis grocery man " who wa araid that his fountain ; ,noi tfc.be. blamed Jnstr jts much ' ' ' those who patron&ed him. ' , " Then there was-a barker, who'prom-i'? who'prom-i'? " ised faithfully to keep tlosed on. Sat-! Sat-! , .urday, and at 9:30 in the morning he ( was discovered cutting the hair of a so-called American citizen, a fellow " " who is always loud in his praises of his country, and who poses as a lead- ing citizeaof this community, and 1 yet he allowed his, 1ocksto be trim-, trim-, med on this holy of holy days. r - With the; exception of these two - merchants, the entire community was h closed to business as it should be, - . and those who did remain closed will be none the loser, for right will al-ways al-ways predominate, and although these two merchants were enhanced with a ' few extra dollars last Saturday, the " J. day of. reckoning is coming, and it can't come too soon for those who realize the holiness of Memorial,Day, '.and who respect the mandates of that day. ',' . ' |