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Show MEADOW, 0 A. E. Cull, Chronicle Representative. It was decided at tho Priesthood meeting Monday evening that the following fol-lowing Thursday would be sijulrrel day, and accordingly at the appointed tlmo the search for Mr. Sijulrrel or his home was made, leaving a nicely flavored bate for hint to eat at his leisure. The result of the hunt ha not been fully determined, but no doubt hundreds of thcHe jieHts were put to sleep never to awaken again. Neil M. Stewart and Harry A. Cull, who are representing the lleuetlelal Life Insurance Company of Suit Lake, are home for a few days after a short trip In Southern Utah. Those who attended the Farmers' Institute, nt Oasis last Monday report that tli")' had a profitable and Interesting Interest-ing time. This community very much regrets the sad and untimely death of our beloved be-loved president, Frederick H. Lyman of Oak City. Realizing that wo are now separated from a father and true counselor In every sense of tho term. Though his voice Is still, yet his memory mem-ory shall ever live In the hearts of this peoplo. A very beautiful and quiet snow storm has again spread her white blanket over tho brown earth, delaying delay-ing work on our ple line, which has been progressing very nicely. The speakers at tho Sunday afternoon after-noon meeting were Elders John Roberts Rob-erts of Kanosh, Neil M. Stewart and Hebor W. Ileckstrand of this place. While cutting kindling wbfid with a case knife for tho morning fliY, John A. Ileckstrand met with rather aialn ful accident, severing two small arteries art-eries of the wrist at tho basu of the thumb. i |