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Show llert Oltley went over to Ilurtner, where they expect to remain during the summer. Mrs. Catherine Itushnell Is home from Clear Lake, where she has been for some time vlHltlng with her daughter, Mrs. JI., p. Rond. Also Mrs. M. K. Rushnell Is home from Clear Lake. She presented Mrs. Uond with a fine baby girl while there. Meadow Is now observing Saturday Satur-day afternoon as a half holiday. A baseball game between town boys was tho main feature of lust Saturday. Satur-day. IllHhop Hunkup was a visitor at Sabbnth school Sunday, lit also occupied oc-cupied most of the time In the afternoon after-noon meeting; reported his visit at the general conference at Salt Lake; bIho spoke of the evil effects of tobacco to-bacco and the way some tobacco users persuade little boys to enter the stores and get tobacco for them, and then wonder at the early age boys become addicted to this habit. Though Hunkup is a l.amanlte, he has a desire to live a good life, and bis visits and timely advice are always al-ways appreciated. Hishop lleckstrand and Joseph Fisher reported the Stake conference held at Leamington. A notice was also given out that all Interested In the cemetery should make some Improvements Im-provements upon tho grounds on Decoration day. , MEADOW. E, Gull, Chronicle Representative, i -- t Last Monday evening the students Df iTlaelpal A. N. lleckstrand gsve l party In his honor. Ice cream and picnic were served during the evening's even-ing's entertainment J On Tuesday Alison and Isaac Stott. ilso Lewis Duncan, left for the i BortH, where they expect to work for i Km time; also Bert Pewtr-sa and f ft |