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Show I NOTES FROM SCIPIO. I D. Grover Probert, Representative. ( The wind has stopped blowing at last, but we get a light frost every night, which has killed all the fruit anil Is doing some damage to the i grain. The funeral services over the remains re-mains of ISrother Peter Nlelson were held in the ward meeting house May 21st Brother Nielsen was a highly respected citizen and Latter day Saint. We .was 81 years old at the time of his depth. May 2oth a baseball game was played at Levan by the Sclplo and Lcvah t.'aius, which resulted in a victory vic-tory for Sclplo. Levan gave us a re-turl re-turl game the following Monday. Sclplo victorious again. We have yet our first time to be defeated de-feated this spring. Km. L. K. McArthur from Salt Lake City. Is here visiting friends and relatives.' rela-tives.' Mr. DcnnPeterson leaves for Salt Lake Tuesday, where he will spend a couple of weeks. Memorial services wore held In the Ward Meeting House last Sunday. A fine program was rendered. A the former correspondent of the Chronicle, Dean Peterson, will be away from Sclplo this summer, the editor has secured tho services of Mr. Probert. Pro-bert. Mr. I'eterson was one of our mot faithful representatives and we wUh hint good luck In his new field. |