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Show Deseret Doings After several days, spent in , business and pleasure Geo. Ca- hoon returned from Provo Tues- day morning. i One doesn't have to hunt alti- i tude to find a variation of clim- 1 ate in this country. We boast everything frcm the torrid to tie frigid zone all in a week. t The first cutting hay crop is s the shortest known in this dis- I trict in thirty years. ' It is understood that the offic- : ers of the West Side Telephone ' Co., have definitely decided to have a central building in Des- ' eret serving the entire company. ' Much better service will undoubtedly un-doubtedly result from this ac- ( tion. Mrs. I. N. Hinckley, ot Pro- I vo, was a passenger on the Joy stage this week. Mrs. Hinckley joins her husband who is interested inter-ested in mining property in that vicinity. The many friends of B. P. ' Crofts regret the death of his ' father which occured at the old home" at Cedar Fort, recently. I Arrangements are underway 1 for a real celebration on Inde,- ' pendence Day. A large number of interested' : mothers are in attendance at the Better Babies' Conference at i Hinckley. A. D. Ryan and C. L. Stubbins made a flying trip to Salt Lake I in their car last Wednesday and returned home Monday. : Mrs. L. G. Kelly has been ill the past week but is now re- ; covering. ! Miss Hettie White of the Home Economics ' Department of the A. C. College, Logan, lectured i before the women of the Relief t Society Tuesday afternoon. Miss White's talks are always inter- , esting. Mr. and Mrs. Lon A. Robinson, of Fillmcre on their way from Salt Lake, stopped over for a few days visit with their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. E. J. Eliason. Mrs. M. E. Proctor of Pan-guitch Pan-guitch is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Amanda Kelley. Geo. Beal, who so successfully organized and directed a Junior Band at Hinckley last winter, succeeded in interesting so large a number of Deseret boys in the work, that orders were placed for about 30 instruments. A slight injury on the foot developed de-veloped into a rather serious infection in-fection for M. L. Peterson. He lias been confined to his room for three weeks. |