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Show 7iL AROUND, ABRAHAM Donald lloan, Chronicle RepriTentafTt'o " Nearly every farmer In this section lias an excellent seed crop this fall, but most of us are having bad luck harvesting It, as It wus most all down In the ruin storms of late, which Is sure to damage It to some extent. Home 'grain was raised here tills season, but not so much us the two previous years. Everybody Is sew-Ing sew-Ing their land Into lucern as fast as possible. Our school is In good running order now with two teachers, Mrs. Rouen of Ohio, and Miss Mlckleson of Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ilogan and family have returned from conference at Salt Lake City, also Mr. Chris Hansen and sister Dorothy. They report re-port having had a fine time. Miss Charlotte Hansen remained In KhH Ijke ' take a course In tailor ing and dress -making. Mr, George Seaman was seen In town this week. Mrs. lilchlcr lost her month-old baby Sunday, The funeral services were held at the family residence Monday at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Whirl of Salt I.ake City was In charge. The, burial took place at the Hinckley cemetery. Mrs. Piehler has been very sick since the birth of the child and Is not able to move from her chair as yet. Hogan Pros, lost another fine mare last Sunday, the cause being unknown. |