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Show j CCV.'EVViLLE CHOPS. Tim IVMlJlu i'ilirr ...-v I:.-..,. I r lui.-iot. Liu nil: Lroi.i:;;: ! John C. Haiiard is in Loin Rockland, Rock-land, Idaho, visilino friends iiiu! r,.,iv... ! Hiss Let i it 1 rvcy lias re!nniei lVn:n Ihrklaiid, wh-.ie she has heel; visilini' f..r :i iVw hm'k. UYdili ng h.-l is iia v maiif tin-ton tin-ton ii lively durin-r the vn k pas . .A rllnir ,M :t niia.-a .f L'iili.:slnn. and 11. ty Uenn.r nf Pe,v: y viii , weieuiiilrd in u.-di.-ek. The kuo! . was lied by a C:.t!i..lii: prii-.-l of ? O-d.-n on N..v. 1 IS!);!. On the .-ame day, Oscar 1'ope o; 1 LewibUut. and Laura Riirhanks f Deweyville. were inarrieil ut Luui-. i A j-p-ainl wedding danee was jjiveii al the Coliinslon Hall. It proved an cnjnyable a flair and all present extended oongr.it u la I ions. A ft c r . the ball was over, Mr. and Mir. I'opo were aroused liy a tin can band who were rewarded for their music with a good sling. Miss Mabel Tope of Lewiston, was over to attend the welding of her brother. (Jhas. Durbanks has moved from his ranch and is living on aeity lot near town. Miss Annie Kingsburry of Salt Lake City, is visiting 11. C. Fryer and family. School is in good running ordi r now. Mr, Townsend of Oyden, '.a the teacher. Yours in behalf of the Ijitii.ku J. Dewey vi !lc, Nov. ". |