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Show Millvllle Items. (Intended for last Issue.) Our services Sunday April 5th were very poorly attended, duo to so many attending the conference in Salt Lake Citv. At 2:30 Sunday the funeral services In behalf of Sister Par Olscn were held. She was a native of Sweden where she accepted the gospel, and then came to Zlon, making great sacrifices for her religion. A farewell party will be given for Orson Larson Thursday night, as lie expects to leave for a mission to the States April 12th. Ills brother Alma will have a wedding reception Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Mr. Charles Taylor of Falrvlew Idaho, has moved to his new home in Millvllle. Ills wife Is visiting with her mother, Anna L. Jcppson. It has been predicted by some that Millvllle will bo visited by a famine for laborers this spring. The ground was so hard last fall that very few farmers got any plowing done, and now It Is fcaied that our planting season will bo too short for the farmers to get their crops In. A number of our joung men have dry farms elsewhere, else-where, so there will be plenty of work for everybody. On April 10 the people of Millvllle vvlllvotcona seven mills, school-tax, the former meeting not being In accord ac-cord with the ruling of the new county coun-ty Attornej'. |