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Show HURRICANE HURRICANE, Nov. 12 Jedediah Campbell is putting the roof on a -new cement block room. He is doing all the work himself. Mrs. George A. Spendlove is in Bait Lake City where she underwent under-went a very painful and serious operation op-eration on her foot and ankle. She is suffering a great deal and improving im-proving slowly. i Mrs. Dewey, an osteopath, is here giving treatments. Alvin Larson, who has been quite sick for some time, is now able to be about a little. Mrs. Nora Mangum is improving after her recent illness. . Mrs. Mary Davis Spendlove died here Saturday evening. She was 83 years old and has spent a useful life, enduring many hardships in pioneering pioneer-ing Utah's Dixie. Funeral services )t rill be held Tuesday, November 13. The town is laying a sewer as far south at Sandberg's dwelling. Mrs. J. E. Wright arrived here Sunday to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Mary D. Spendlove. The Spendlove sons and grandsons have moved the body of their father, John Spendlove, who has been dead sixteen years, and are going to bury him with their mother and grandmother. grand-mother. The lock on the back door of Graff's store was broken open Tuesday Tues-day night and the store was entered. However, all the money had been taken from the cash register at closing clos-ing time. Our town has been canvassed for the purpose of finding out whether there could he enough milk produced produc-ed here to start a cheese factory. Results Re-sults are in favor of one. Mrs. Grace Jepson, wife of James Jepson, of this town, underwent an operation at the Washington County hospital last Friday for goitre. She is recovering nicely. Hurricane seems to be having more Jhan its share of stray horses coming com-ing here from other communities in search of better pasture. They have become a nuisance to people, getting "ito their fields and ruining haystacks. |