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Show ination of the person who is tell- j ing the rumor. i lie is not courageous enough! to assume responsibility for re-1 seating the story so when some-J one questions the veracity of the matter he refuses to, take any responsibility and trys to make you think he is repeating what someone else has said. Do not listen to these ''they say" people. If no one would listen to them they would soon quit, but instead people go on believing all they say. For some unknown reason the people of Bingham fall for these people who come here with misstatements mis-statements and drink in the words of these peddlers and take it as the absolute truth, no matter mat-ter how much they had doubted the statements at first. ... Stop and consider what this camp would be if all the news we 4eard came from the mouth. It would pass through many and by the time the last one had finished fin-ished repeating it what a different differ-ent story would be heard. Do not be gulled by these people peo-ple who try to tell you stories that arfe just absolute lies, but investigate for yourself and do not let these silver tongued liars impress you. ' EDITORIAL "THEY SAY" A few days ago we were told a certain party had told another party a certain thing which we know was absolutely false. It seems there are a certain class of people who say too much; if they didn't say so much tht world would be better olf, foi nine times out of ten there is nc reason for them making thest ; statements which on investigation investiga-tion prove to be without any foundation what-ever. . The world is full of gossips. They know little or nothing. They are to be found in every community. The man who repeats re-peats stories about people and when asked for proof falls back upon the excuse that he does not know but "they say" it is true should be avoided. lie is usually usual-ly a liar, often they are merely factitious products of the imag- |