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Show LYNNDYL IS0N THE MAP Our New Correspondent Sends News of the Junction Gty Lets Morris, Chronicle Representative. Mr. A. Mead has returned to his home at Lev an on account of serious Illness. Mr. J. C. Jeffers has Just returned from Iowa, where he has been spending spend-ing Christmas holidays with his relatives rela-tives and friends. A number of the Lyr.ndyl young people peo-ple attended the dance at lamlngton Friday night and all reported having an enjoyable time. Mr. 1)111 Fancher, E. Hudlsen ami Vaughn Morris spent Christmas holidays holi-days in Salt Lake. Tbey have now returned re-turned and resumed their labors again. The work train with the ditcher left for Oasis on the first to do some much needed filling In around the depot and other low places In the yards at that place. Mrs. A. V. Morris has purchased the old store building of O. T. Mead, and Is having some Improvements added to It. When completed she will put in a first class restaurant. Mrs. C. Gothrup Is visiting In Pasadena Pasa-dena with friends and relatives. Her husbund who was severely burnt while burning rubbish Is much improved and will Join her at that place. Miss Clara Morris was to return to Salt Lake to school on the first, but owing to a slight case of throat trouble, thought It beat to stay under the care of her mother until an Improvement Is noticeable. The big machine shops at Ios Vegas, Nevada, are now finished and all the old-time machinists and boiler-makers of Lynndyl, who wish to accept, have been given a chance to go there and CV' V 3 the&ar.ce, s the climate clim-ate there Is much milder In the winter loan It Is here. Mr. O. T. Mi'. id has Installed a new cash register, the best the National people make, costing In the neighborhood neighbor-hood of six hundred dollars; also a pair of counter scales that catch the eyes of everyone coming Into the store. When the finishing touches are applied to this store It will be the handsomest and most up-to-date trading establishment establish-ment In this part of the country. Ilooze got the best of a stranger the other night while waiting for his train. While It had htm down, someone helped themselves to the contents of his pocket, while someone else borrowed bor-rowed his suit case, which was the next day located In Calietite through the efforts of N. M. Miller, our always wide-awake deputy sheriff. In the hs-sesslon hs-sesslon of a Mexican. Much to the displeasure dis-pleasure of everyone, the thief was let loose unpunished. |