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Show - . ..- iBBBBBBBBfl mciIMONl), April G. Tho campaign cam-paign Is now on for polronlng tho I squlnel. Mr. Wrlgley will bo heio soon and poison grain for tho farm-, ors. Ho wishes all to coopcrato and rid tho country ns much ns possible of the pest A. A. Johnson, principal ot our pub He schools, has been confined to his homo for several days with Influenza, Influen-za, but Is much hotter now, and expects ex-pects to bo back to school soon. Joseph McMurdlo mot with tho mis-fort-uno of falling from tho milk wagon wa-gon and Injuring several of his ribs. T. H. Merrill, Parley Nelson, Jas. W Funk nnd S W Hendricks havo purchased now automobiles Funeral services over tho remains of Mrs. Corn Hancoy Dlno, wlfo ot F. K. Dlno were held at tho family resldenco Monday at 1 p.m. Music was furnlBhcd by a quartette, consisting of Mrs Orvnl Chrlstcnson, Mrs. A. A. Thomas, Mr. Touler nnd Mr 11 Y Benson, who rendered several selections. selec-tions. Mr. Touler aleo rendered a solo. Tho spcakors wero James W. Funk, Mrs George E. Doty nnd lllsh-op lllsh-op P. N. Nelson Tho opening prny-er prny-er was offered by George O. Hendricks Hen-dricks nml Win. Anderson dismissed. After tho services tho body of Mrs. Dlno was taken to llydo Purk( her If oi mor home, for burial, whero short services weio held at tho comotery. 'consisting of music by the mulu quartette, quar-tette, renimks by Illaliop T II, Morrill Mor-rill of Hlchmoiul utnl Henry Hancoy. tTJio grave was dedicated by Mr. Ilur-iton. Ilur-iton. A largo cortege attended tho services at Hydo Park. Mrs. Dlno died of influenza Saturday, March 1 20. Slf Is survived by her husband, a little daughter, Marjorlu two year old, her parents and several brothers and sisters. Sho was twonty-two years old. Mr. Dlno wishes to thank all who have been ro kind and helpful help-ful in his hour of trouble. Osborn Johnson, George Anderson and Leroy Eskolson have returned from mllltnry service. Mr. Joliaon and t i Mr. A nd erf on from overseas, and M-. Eskelson from Camp Lewis. H. T. Plant has engaged an fupoit ; mechanic to assist him In his gai-uo business. A Mr. McNevln from S.iU i Lake City, who has had f If '.eon y .! experience. Mr. McJJovin mid f.nn lily have movc-J Into tho homo of L: i Tho public school house cuaght on H tiro Wednesday evening, hut tho flro H was Roon extinguished, but somo H dnmago was dono to ho roof. It Is H thought a defective flue caused tno Georga Anderson and Margaret AndcrBoh were married at Logan last Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andorson jH havo tho best wishes of their many jH friends here. Wsdnosday evening Mrs. Soils Es- H keUon gavo a welcome homo party H In honor of hor son, Loroy, who re- H turned from military servlco a fow H days H Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Kennedy at- H tended tho funeral of Mrs. C. II. H Hobbs at Franklin Saturday. Mrs. I Hobbs is tho mother ot Mrs. Ken- H All public gnthorlngs havo been H closod for about twq weeks on ac- H count of tho influenza flaroback, but H conditions aro much better at this jM writing. John L. Kcndrlck nnd fam- M lly or Providence havo moved on tho HH farm of J. Alma Carson, Mr. Ken- HH drlrk has been employed by Mr. Car- M Flunk Trawlor Jr. who has been M serloiiBly ill with Influenza is lmprov- H Ing and hopes nro held tor his recov- H cry. M I Ilbnry Chrlstofferson nnd Jomvi HJ Haltorhou have sold their farms nud H other property hero and expect to H novo to Idaho foon. H Musbi's Wilgley nnd MaiBCtto wore HJ Itcru Monday suiveylng several tracts HJ - of land that havo contained too much H molstuie to mako good beet land. B Tim surveying was dono for tho pur- puso of draining the land. HJ |