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Show H. v '. ' m:i Lively News r" From Lewiston B)V LEWISTON, Wov. 8. Mr. LM. H Cole was called hurriedly to Logan Hjj Wednesday mmlng to tho bcd?ido of H , his mother who passed awny at tho H! , famfly rcsldenco Thursday Tho clti- H . zens of Lowlston deeply grlovo tho HL death of Mrs. Cole, who resided Hr among tho peoplo of Lewiston for several years . Hh Mr. and Mrs. rtufus 'Fond of H.t' Dcnch, Idaho, aro upending sovcral Mft' days visiting nt Lowlston. Hp" Mr Dow Lowls of Logftfl spont Hi Wednesday evening at Lowlston. H Mrs. Kay Meentamorla, a Jap lady K, and resident of Lowlston died at her Hfk home Tuesday from tho effects of H ' Influenza. Word came last week H from Idaho Falls of the death of the HSi? little Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. H' Poulter. Mrs. Poulter was formerly H X Miss Ruby Telford, and she and her ' H little son are still very HI with lnflu-J Hiji- A Urate number of Wellsville boys LHs came Into Lewiston last week and assess r Kf aro employed at the Lewiston sugar H'A factory 't President and Mrs. Alma Merrill , Hf entertained Mr and Mrs. Wo, Stocks KT and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stocks of Khf , v Lewlsfoa Wednesday evening at LiiiVbl' Richmond. ' Hp Miss Mary Fond has accepted a Hjf ir position with the Utah Power and asBBBBs liiHf Vi f Mr. fJeorge Pope and family will HL leave for Tracy, Calif., next week to LH5-1 wark at the "auger factory. SSSB I, fr . w. Hbt .Mr George Barker has aeosptel a K;" position with the Lewiston sugar fac-, H' eiy.aa a field Baa. By v The Influessa has eoameaafi U Kjt ;: abate Is Lewlstoa eithoug "any fiS fasstllea art, atlilUl "with It v i k Masty teefU have net realised the BSSSSSWWA, H?" -" " i gHr eertousaeea f , Oils disease aad , gave iK"'.' about their business, scattering It W f 4kse;aMg K). V -JMIse'Talerla IVevlU entertained kBf ' ' last week 1b koaer ofker cousin BSSSaUFl - r Hm Leslie Allen of Nevada, who Is In LK- teeJalag at the V. A. 0. Abouf BBBBBB& ' R.' , twenty guests were present. Supper gaHtV' was served H . Bishop O. A Hogan and family are R. 111 with Influence. Hj,J''T .fP1 J M BemMsel returned oa pi Tuesday from a trip through 'the gHLf A- Twin Tails' country. f ,, Mr. Van Cboate returned to his gssVl' " training camp at California after en- Hf Joying a thirty days' furlough with H; , his parents at Lewlstoa. K Mr. George Mills of Goat Islaad is H . 'a enjoying a furlough with his people. Hk. '' v , Mrs Ethel McGee received word H J ' from her husbstA last week of hli Hftf" departure from Salt Lake to France, He' rA Richmond and a Coveville mas H' engaged in a mix up. at the sugar fac- H$t tory Wednesday evening. A prac- Ileal Joke was plnyodupon one of tho participants whllo ho was sleeping, sleep-ing, becoming enraged ut tho trick tho other follow shewed fight and fight they did. One of tho lium used a knlfo, vlanhlug and cutting his opponent op-ponent badly. Sheriff Darkor took ono of tliom Into custody anl ho ro-posci ro-posci in tho county jail awaiting trial. Mr. Win, Dlalr Is 111 with Influenza., Influen-za., Mrs. Edna Oustavoson is seriously 111 with Influenza. M. Wlllard Van Orden has purchased pur-chased a gasollno tractor plow and In demonstrating it to his enttro satisfaction. sat-isfaction. Funeral, services were held Thursday Thurs-day at the home of Mr. Benton Rogers Rog-ers for his father Mr. Alma Rogers. I who passed away Tuesday morning, I of paralysis. Mr. Rogers was ninety years of ago and formerly lived at Hyrum. Ho has made his home In .Lowlston with his son foj the past I few years. Ho was well known throughout the valley. The remains were shipped Friday to Salt Lake for burial, I Word came to Lewiston Saturday I that Mr. Joseph Qulckley had died 'of pneumonia following influenza. Mrs. Qulckley was formerly Miss Jen-.nle'Whltt Jen-.nle'Whltt of Lewiston. J Mrs, Eva Parkinson and daughter LIU were Logan Visitors Saturday. I Ms. Edwin Miles of Smlthfleld 1 was the guest of Miss Sadie Bernhls-el Bernhls-el Sunday. I Mrs. Ma Rogers offers her entire 'stock of choice1 millinery at a die count et II, VS far cent. New Is the , time to buy hats. '-. ! - ' The Red Cross braneh of Lewlstoa have Jntt received a new supply of yarn. Instruction oa knitting eaa be reeeived from Mrs. Jammle" Smith All tkeoc knitting will be held aWV 11 responsible l tha Instruction arer not carried oat and they will have ,to do thVtr own remodeling. Those wishing to send Xmae pree-ente pree-ente to the soldier boys over seas mus, present their coupons to the Red Cross and parcels mast be inspected in-spected by the committee. J. M. Anderson, An-derson, rjovember 20 Is the last day of Inspection. This rule does net apply ap-ply to naval forces on board ship, to men In Slbefla qr to members of the armed forces In this country. |