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Show I Benson News LsH B BENSON, April 6. So far as wo H know tlrere aro no flti cases In Ben- H son now and thoBO.who havo not had B It In most cases, arc using every pro- H caution not to expose thomsolves. H Tho Derry family aro now convalcs B ccn and aro arranging to leave for their now homo near Burley the foro- , part of this week. ' , Tho Daugh brotheru wero inspecting inspect-ing sorao cattlo ranches in Idaho ro-contly ro-contly and aro thinking of disposing of tholr homes and farms in Benson and moving to Idaho. Wo shall bo sorry to havo them leave as they aro progressive, Industrious citizens. Mr. Win. Homer, Is cleaning up his recently purchased home, tho John Carlisle place, and expects to niovo his family down as soon as they have all recovered from tho flu. Tho woikmcn aro busy on tho now homo of Mr. Bcutler. Mr. August Funk has dug out his foundation for a now homo near that of his father's. Mr. Joseph C. Jorgenson and Mr. Andrew Munk havo each purchased a tractor and are busy plowing their land. Flowing in Benson has begun in earnest acd Mf the weather continues con-tinues favorable planting will soon begin. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. llceso and Mr. and Mrs. A V lleeso returned yesterday yes-terday from a several adys' visit In Salt Lake City. They had an enjoy-ablo enjoy-ablo time. Four good sisters brought their babies at Fast meeting today to bo blessed. These slaters weio Mrs. dcorgo Cowley, Mrs Samuel Hobbs and Mrs Hugh J Dow die Jr., each n daughter, and Mrs. Cuy L. Bees a son. These were certainly four beau- e tltul children and If you do not be-llovo be-llovo mo Just ask their parents. Thoso who boro their testimony to the truthfulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ were Bishop Howard Reese, Counselor M. J .Falslov, Elders Eld-ers W. O. Iteeso nnd Qeorgo Cowley. Tho attendance at Sununy School nnd meeting was smnll duo to rather Inclement weather, bad roads and the influenza. Some of us are very timid whon it comes to tho performance perform-ance of our Snbbath duties. Wo shall no doubt, meet "Peter at tho goto" with fear and trembling. Wo wero pleaso to see Mr. and Mrs. Ernest at their places at Sunday Sun-day school this morning, Mrs. Allen In charge of her Fii'iday School nnd Mr. Allen with his uniform In which he looks so well, In the parents class. Mrs Albert Blgge recently received receiv-ed n very Interesting letter from her j son Albert who was at the date of ( writing In tho city or Alf, near Cob-j lenz. Ho looks forward with happy anticipation fur his homo coming. His fond parents aro In tho. enmg franio of mind. Mr, John Monk Is cxpoctcd homo soon now. His sister Mrs. Laura Christiansen received n telegram from him from Now York recently.' Our returned soldier boys aro Industriously In-dustriously at work on their fathers farms, eoiuo as routers. How glad wo are to havo them homd again! |