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Show ABRAHAM Donald Hogan, Representative. I am pleased to report that the mud tas all dried up, and the mail man an again come In his buggy. Last veek he had to ride horseback the oads were so bad. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson have retimed re-timed home, after an extended visit 0 Sanpete County. Two of Mrs. John-ion's John-ion's sisters, Mrs. Pearl Chapman and lira. Terry, accompanied them home to ,islt with their mother, the widow f the late Win. S. Taylor. Miss Mable Parker has returned to 'ayson to school. , The Westover boys. Arthur and tuthie, have entered the employ of he D. L. 8. Co of Wood's Cross for he summer, with the expectation of ittending the M. S. A. next winter. The District School gave a dramatic niertalnnient last Friday night for he benefit of the public library. The arts were rendered in a pleasing man-ier. man-ier. A dance was given after the day. The Hogan brothers have dressed ind shipped 20 hogs, averaging 2i0 lbs. mil, to the Salt I-ake market In the i ast week. i Krastus Pai k has returned to his i iimie at Provo after spending the win- i er here trapping i "hat young man Is again here from L le's intending to May quite a spell. le's got a Job i 1 ml he'll stick like a log i ",ir it's Hose to our Abraham IUile. i |