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Peter Christensen arrived home The handiest proposition Saturday after au abseuce of two and ted fever has bjeu quite epidemic in in paint ever brought t. a half some parts of Idaho this spring. years as a missionary in Denthis section is those li; He is in good health. mark. family sizes" of paint, The sugar beet crop is more than tie mixed in to all already colors, ready ilans Ilermansen has decided to rehalf planted. use. Meteer Bros. locate in Elsinore, ne was up from A whole carload of Moline impleSalina last week and purchased 12'0 23 ments just reached. Meteer Bros. iJ.'i fcwyLA'iSrWtSXASAacres of field land and a city lot. Ed. Xazers peach orchard is a mass The Elsinore planiug mills is doing of blooms, and indicates a good crop. a big business this spring. The HanThough a young orchard it is predictson brothers have finished and are at There was a light shower Monday. ed that it will yield two bushels to the Wi.rk on a number of contracts, among tree. Moline beet implements at Meteer them for J. H. Wells of Joseph, Or3ou Mrs. Mon-il- l has moved down from Bros. Hutchinson of Monroe, Brog Hopkins Junction, Piute county, to get mediJ. H. Whitlock was down from of Joseph, Fred Lott of Joseph, A. C. cal treatment for one of her children. Marysvale this week. Ar.dreason of Monroe and Will SylvesSha has moved into Lewis Bakers ter of Elsinore, Will new house will be arranged about, and' the meeting WVfSS i kJ'tsifi S3jiJi rI0NR0E. Ai I jVTarnock has a child down ? et fever. r, i'-- '' ie Erickson has returned (ol at Provo. - leased the home of Mr. ea Barney last Friday. and !ftl was down from Sevier find took in the dance. , jthes of Annabella spoke to jrade students last Friday. ba Anderson went to Marys Uy.to remain for awhile. L '( Gauld of Kimberly is in Me week on business. Eph- rprise. s n ind daughter found a Mrs. Hiram End Mr. by londay. Mon ippsen has returned to in several days Ending litinB friends. $ wel-ptio- from and opened a barber shop risons building. several parties from topping at the Winget h course of baths. es has moved down v mfoes surplus young men filing to work are now at Vj sg and dipping corrals. ol trustees and teachers en iper and a pleasant evening of Walter Jones last Sat- - untv anl ps. m 4 I or in is the r g Morrison came home up work with the I atudents for the final ex- Mon-finishin- ! . f id? irs.. John Webb, tomorrow to Kimberly t8 sU? the and ihtthauds 1 insom on,i r Satar ,.)iiams rol urned last went three he i" i.o, where illnesswhich from I dlfrii'g spotted fevet n '.ned in fju'arautiunf'pc. I Sylvesters hQuse. completed next week. There was a heavy frost Monday "W 1 This is no bluff. Com- Sugar beet planting is still in pronifcht.' Thick ice was formed on standprove it U.1I1L ParS0U8 cess. The crop is nearly in. Ttie most complete liue ing water. Some of the sugar beets of which had come up were frosted. Fruit A new picket fence is being put of paint ever 6een m Utah south Sait Lake is seen at Meteer Bros. win not touched. around the Woodard premises. . ., A newcomer, a girl, was welcomed James C. Jenssn has gone to Nevada ikM S ! to (he home of Mr. and Mrs.Owen for a Salt Lake implement house. 3 Monday. This is the first grandMiss Eliza Sylvester came down tti child for Mr. and Mrs. David Collings ' i3 from Kimberly last week and return- m j a is out of 13 children. ed Tuesday. roa. Moline harrowi sv Seven families by the name of Jolly R. Luker has returned front the sulA good rain visited Centi Sunday. s pent hours with relatives in Monroe beds where h9 has been for a phur cn Horn to their the Big way Tuesday Miss Alice Hanson is quite sick with month past. country iuf'Wyomiug, wheither they rheumatism, Chris Jensen has gone atrip through arc going by team looking for a new Supt. Jacob Magleby visited the Wayne and Kane counties which will ic.a'ton. schools Tuesday. him two or three weeks. Mrs. Ann Tidd, president of the Re- occupy A. R. Hawley visited the B. W. & H. Mr. Naylor is up from Kane county lief wociety, was tendered a surprise mine and Sunday. Saturday p.rt.y 'Tuesday afternoon that was a looking for a place to locate, and will Miss Blanch Greenwood is down grand success. Tables were spread probably select Elsinore or Monroe. from Mrs Circleville on a visit to relawas had. Tidd and a good time James Clawson of Brooklyn, Utah, tives. overcome heart the by wif entirely was ri ailing relatives and friends here manifestations of respect the first of the week. Ephraim EnterThree children of James Gray have been Fridown with scarlet fever, but all closed prise. last The public schools are is D. Jensen improving. I. giving day. Principal There was a heavy frost here Monanother week free the eighth-graderEarnest Staples has gone to Cali-entday evening, but opinion is divided of charge to get them ready fur grad- as to whether Nevada, to drive team for it injured fruit blosuation. The final examinations will soms or not. Charles Hawley. he held Friday and Saturday. Bishop aud B. II. Greenwood attendJoshua Sylvester wes down from Rile Jolly's team toak a spin Tues ed the funeral of W. N. Spafford in Kimberly to atteud the funeral of Mrs. Anuuhelia Tuesday. dey afternoon and after a turn around C. F- - Johnson. He returned to the a couple of blocks collided with a telThe inieimediate ajd giammar camp Monday. ephone pole near Magleby's stor, desles of the public schools will close gra A dance was given Tuesday evening troying the circuit of both team and this week for this yeur. telephone. The wagon was also dam- for the benefit of AlvinBell, who leaves William Hawley and wife and Mrs. this morning for the missionary field aged tome. Oscar Rose attended the funeral of W. of the northwestern etatei, Tarly Nelson, FarlyMagleby.NephiBates N. Spafford at Annebella Tuesday. V. i Ilium Rick, brother of our townsand Orson Hutchinson went to Vaca Mrs. Cora Littlefield and Miss Birdservices for man , P. M. Itick, who came out from Sunday and held open-ai- r a crowd of sheep shearers gathered Minnesota a few weeks ego, has pnr-ase- d ie Stewart arrived from Milford last ths Lewis Larson place in week ou a visit to their mother, Mrs. there. Benches and wagon seats were t , Col-ing- s CENTOS i s It ELSINORE. V s, '"Tff,; ; iv iT j - )yi vsv ' T y- '"f.'t'it',";''1;iS' .s.,t'.V-- jj Eva B, Si e wart. John Burrison, Sirs. Stewarts bi other brought them over. Janies Stewart au l family have moved down from Circlevile to reside here aud he is putting up a new building. W ra. J. Torter has traded his place in Central to Allen Waters for the latter's place in Clear Creek cauyon, and they are moving to their new homes. erably crippled for a few dajs h.icr the iujury. Ebenezer Dalton and son Clayborae, Veru m.d Lester Fairbanks and Petjr Christensen have goLe to Idaho locking for employment. A reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs. William Denials at the residence of Mr. aud Mrs. A. D, Ncbeker TuesCentral tax payers will hold an day eveni g of last week in honor of election on May 11 to pass upon the their marriage. A nice lunch was proposetion submitted by the trustoes 8ervedaudthe evening spent in varto bond the district for $2d50 to pur- ious amusements. The young couple chase grounds and erect a new build- received many useful aud Jovely presen a. ing. The trustees will, if the.Jproposi tion carries, endeavor Jo sell the presMrs. Emma GleaVes died at Coyote ent building and grouuJs to the Relief ou the 21st of typhoid pueutnoniu, acsociety. companying rehumatism. She was 43 years of age. She formerly resided ia all sizes end every color Anni.bella, aud her madeu nucas was She was the wif j of Walground in oils or ready Barrimnu to use. Meteer Bros, ter Cleaves, beside whom she leaves seven cnildreu. IlerbertGleves, Samuel Cleaves and Miss Rosetta Iloherte Paint I ANNABELLA. attend the funeral sci rices. a '4k 4 1 A w i 2'2fes ?fs ia-sS' sj Moline plows at Meteor Bros. !t M Miss Mattie Gardner is home from Kimberly. There is sucb a demand for eggs io Duane Wilson has gone to Colorado Glenwood that the stores can get Uit to see some brothers. few lately. William Huntsman is with the sheep Nearly all of Glenwoods sheep ownshearers at Sols Meadow. er have their flocks in SjIj liaadow, Mr. aud Mrs. Moroni Rigby have where they are being sheureJ. 9 moved over frem Burrville, Willard Oidroyd came m from the Mrs. Joseph Staker was taken quite desert Tuesday, and in a fow days will ill suddenly yesterday. go to Boulder to take care of his herd. Simon Christensen of Rich field was All but the eighth grade of the pubthe speaker at services Sunday. lic schools close this week. The eighth Miss Preal Gauchat is to leave today grade will continue for three more for a visit to relatives in Provo and (reeks. Ogden. It is not Ldioved the frost of MonMies Sadie Staker has redarned from day night injured the fruit. If frost Provo after an absence of several does not hart it, Glenwood will have a big fruit ci op t Ltia year. months. &kx"4: X 4 . i William Park is puttin'; cut a peach orchard of 200 trees on tlbe hill slope sonth of town. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nordforss have returned from the D.xie itountry with their son John. Frank WilFon aud fami ly have moved over from Holden and taken possession of their farm northe ast of town. John Gardner left last Thursday for Idaho with his family. A farewell surprise party wai giveuthe.n the evening previous. -i M. A. Davis Co. Carries a d stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, 1 Shoes, Notions, Etc ! .. t T.W. Dyches wa kicked1, by a horse which he was boiling last Saturday by the bridle an 1 which became unmanageable. Mr. Ddn, w consid fine-selecte- Vd invite the public patronagi - 0 .4 poiite Poslofficv ANA30.LA. ITAH, 4 |