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Show j East Garland 0 (Too Late for Last Issue) The farmers are through with the beet harvest, b"t unless tho frost goes out of tho ground they cannot do much plowing this fall. H. L. Moore has spent tho greater part of this week In Og-don Og-don and vicinity on business. Mrs. C. Anderson of Ephralm, has returned 'home after an extended ex-tended Islt with her daughter, Mrs. DcIob Adams. Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler, Sr., and their two daughters aro visiting relatlves here. S. W. Capener, who had his leg broken, is recovering nicely. A fine daughter was born Nov. 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Kazujl Wat-anaba, Wat-anaba, Dr. W. M. Cragun attending attend-ing the mother. All doing fine. A numder of the Doy Scouts have been camplmj out lately, fishing and hunting. School started Monday, but on account of such a small attendance, at-tendance, closed again Tuesday afternoon. - |