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Show INFLUENZA SUBSIDING SUB-SIDING AT j BENSON t I rlRNSON, March 29, We are very pleased te state that tke family of Mr. H. W, Hallald are lecoverlne Irons the flti. Those whi have bem afflicted 'are Melvia, Leroy, Leone, Merace HavMsoa and Blether Uallaid whe was the last to take It and Is the ealy one whe has ant recovered sufficiently te be ant of bed. Mr. stdwln Kouady, a daughter af Brother Broth-er and Sister Riltard has alia Wo aKIIeted with the flu, bat, she, loo, M favarod. The Muak fmlly asfrd through -i slese of the flu bait have reenverc.l and the a.uatantin has.hnes raised,' ". I son people at present Is Rood. We believe Iho health of th Ben-! son pcoaplo at present Is good. I The dally storma of March hate' kept our toads'ln an almost Imp-. ble condition. .Milk haulers' hiv had a hajd tliur'ot It and It I ut' unromiuon thiaR to see four strofls. Worses on a milk wasou, and It often I happens that lallk haulers Ret stuck In tue mud and occasionally have to' lake all their cans .off Ihe wagon to pet out. While we would'llkajo have our f i lends visit in wn suggest t lint they never start out In nh, automobile i I until the roads get better. The shortage of the hay at'oaj makes It aeeesaary for the Beisoa farmers to buy hay and the bad oa-I oa-I dltlon. of tha, roads Make It vary dlf-. I flcult to haul the kay -floss tka railroad rail-road stations. Due to' the flu aad tka road eoa-dltions eoa-dltions we have had ho tubll gatk-erlnss gatk-erlnss In our ward' for several weeks. A petitltom Is being eiraualted la Benson asklag, the school board ta reconsider tbe locatjoa of the North ' Cache High Schol. It ls bsiag gen- I erally slgaed, Illshoa Howard Reese Is slowly recovering re-covering from the fall he had in his bain some time ago whea he had t,hr?e ribs fractured. Several Densou people contemplate attending confeience In Salt Lake. Mr. W .J. Funk has been active with the farm buicau commltteo lately late-ly In adjusting the prlco of sugar beeta with the sugar companies. We are glad an agreement has been reached. Since our last letter a. fine baby gill arrived at the home of -Mr. and If rs. Chas. D. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Munk aro again made grand parents by tho 10-cent 10-cent arlval at the Utah Idaho hospital hospi-tal of fine baby girl to Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Reese and a fine baby girl to Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Munk. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Reese aro made happy by the recent arrival of two grand daughters at the Utah Idnho hospital; one to Dr. and Km. N. K. Munk and one to Mr.and Mrs. John F. Roeder. , |