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Show Bingham streets are being widens! and paved as rapidly as men an. equipment can do the work. Concrete is being pounded on the first division on lower Main street, while excavation excava-tion and preparation are being done ahead of the roadbuilding crew. All doubt as to this work being lone has vanished. The final deal was closed last Monday whereby necessary finances are available to complete the paving to Carr Fork. In a talk with Mayor Flynn he said, "Many comments have been heard indicating in-dicating the people can't understand how this work can be done without assessments or special taxes, nevertheless never-theless the fact reoiains the street is going to be paved without any finan cial aid by the public." He states, "There are other Improvements to follow the roadbuilding. The ide.i ot the administration is constructive principles here in Bingham. The ider. also is to re-construct aa much ns possible by the economical work, tc restore a spirit of optimism hero. Everyone should get .behind the administration ad-ministration and build and boast for a bigger, better and more reliable Bingham." ' ' Marina chapter of tta O. K. 8. entertains enter-tains at a cara party at .Masonic Hall Wednesday evening of last week. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nep-pie, Nep-pie, Mrs. J. A. Ingall3( Mrs. Joe Kemp, I Mrs. C. E. Adderley, Mrs. Daisy Bo-gart, Bo-gart, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. Will Thomas, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. Geo. Robbe, Mrs. Roscoe Casper, Mrs. A. C. Larrlck, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. R. G. Frazler, I' Mrs. Theq Chesler and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nepple of Portland, Ore. ' a ) i - " ! ad ft ?1: ' ! IJI , ' : - "Wings" a the Victory. .' Mrs. Neva Abel, Mrs. O. S. Jensen and Mrs. Daisy Clays were dinner guests of Mrs. George Bolman Saturday. Satur-day. . a Mr. and Mrs. Max Brisk and daughter daugh-ter Louise and Mrs. Brlsk's sister, Miss Florence Kauffman, left Sunday for Philadelphia for an extended vntt with relatives. Mrs. Rosa N. Mark and Mrs. Clara I. Moore, officers of the Rebekah State Assembly were guests of Mrs. Frank Mead at Copperton Thursday j"" "v- Ust week. .vdi iuoutas lert xuxr nrst part of the week to attend School at the Uni verslty of California. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dotterer of So-attle, So-attle, Wash., were guest9 of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Draper last week. |