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Show I A program was read at the ward i meeting; for tho farewell party given in honor of our departing missionary, Alotizo Duncan. A committee was also appointed to arrange a good tlmo for Henry Rohlxon, who expects to leave on a mission about the middle of April. J. (!. Woodbury am) family have left for lteaver, where they expect to make their home. We are glad to report that our town Is again free from sickness and the people Hie enjoying good health. Tho young enthusiasts of town hero called for a meeting to organize a baseball team to compete with the county In a baseball championship. MEADOW NEWS, i A. E. Gull, Chronicle Representative. i Morn to Mrs J. II. Greer a baby girl. Mother and child doing wi ll. I Horn to Mr. and Mrs. William lien- nett a fine boy. All concerned doin,? well. George Reny came home from the i desert where he has been during the . winter. George says a new ten-1 i pound daughter looks good to him. George E. Lit tie wood and Hynim t L. Adams arrived home from the , north where they have been with ) cheese. They report the price of cheese on the decline. Our students from the II. Y. U. are home for conference vacation. Work will commence again In a few-days few-days on our dM line. We hope this : time It w ill come through, as we very much need better water than we are getting from the creek. Our Mutual did not take part in the M. I. A. debates which were arranged ? by the Stake M I. A. debating committee. |