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Show CENTERFIELD. Born, Thursday February 22, to the wife of Niels Peter Nielson, a son. County Assessor. Hans Bogh is in Centerfield liatiug the taxable property proper-ty for the current year's levy. Jesse Bardsley is home to ipend the holiday kept by the Snow acade-my acade-my in honor of Washington's day. Miss Kate Bogh came home from Salt Lake last week and expects to remain a short time to visit her mother. Great credit is due our county commissioner, com-missioner, C. M. Madsen, for the in terest- he has taken in the improving of our streets. The farms are in rather dry condition condi-tion for plowing, but the season is seemingly at Land as quite a number are out turning over the soil. Lodie, the 9-year-old son of Leigh Draper, is recovering nicely from a broken arm sustained by falling off a horse while driving home some cows one day last week. The ward bishopric met with the Axtell branch last Sunday night, where they organized a deacons' quorum quo-rum and attended to some other ward matters. Big doings next Wednesday night in Ockermtn's hall, for a charitable purpose Worth coming to see, by both old and young. Dance afterward, after-ward, adv. The ward service next Sunday is to be given over for members of the priests' quorum to occupy. This is a somewhat new feature in our ward, but it is believed the plan will prove of interest and beneficial results come from it. At a primary held last Monday a ticket called the "Square Deal" wbb formulated for voting upon at the Gunnison Irrigation company's election elec-tion next Monday as follows : For president, J. M. Knighton ; vice president, pres-ident, Chris Sorensoo ; secretary, Joseph Jos-eph Christensen ; treasurer, Charles O. Nielson ; directors, J. H. Roylanoe, R. A. Fjeldsted, Herbert Beck, Fred N. Swalberg and W. D. Childs. Good Advice. Rub elbowk with the least of the world's people. If you would quicken your brain ani soften, your bsaft. Exchange. . t- T 'JeSr &4J ' " 3 ' - .- -. '.M |