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Show L T. H, REESE AND f FAMILY MOVES TO JLOGAN 1 BENSON. Feb. 22. On Friday last Mr. and Sirs. T. II. Reese moved to Slogan where tlicy will occupy the . nice hornet hey purchnHed somo time. ' go. Mr.'' Reeso has spent most of his 1 ' I i life In Benson where he has becu one i i M ' ptMhe most successful farmers and . j where hetand his devotgd wife havei succeeded In accumulating sufficient . to. make thent' comfortable Ihe rest of tltolr lives and then some. .They Will no doubt, enjoy themselves In I heir new homo as they will have ! opportunities for pleasure not afford- M ed hi country life. Their sons How- jf ell and Itobert have taken over the, ijgyvaJ responsibilities of caring for tho Ben-, WiSr eon holdings of Mr. Reese. While we W tire very sorry to lose' tile compan- ionship of Mr. and Mrs. Ueese, yet r I feel that they are entitled to a well' earned rest and hope they may real-Izo real-Izo all the enjoyment afforded In tho desirable city of Logan. Mr. Ueese has acted several years n's a member of tho bishopric, In . which position he has given faithful . - service. The Influenza has visited a number of' families In Benson but wc aro thankful to say. that It has claimed no victims and the families afflicted J with this dread disease are recovering nicely. " Our schools have been closed for ,' ' pome timo dun to tho flu situation. ! Tho family of our Riverside principal 1 Mr. Jesse Rees have all had the flu but ure getting- along alright, wo are ! pleased to note. Tho homo of Mr. H. W. Ballard was' under quarantine for home time, duo to Leroy "having thq smallpox. By great care no other member of the family tobk the disease. Wlllard, n Bon of Mr. ami Mrs. Philip Purser has had the smallpox. After spending seventeen days in tho Utah Idaho hospital where ho had a cataract lonloved from his eye by i Dr. Reynolds, Mr. A. V. Reeso came I homo a week ago today. He feels I very much. encouraged by Jhc pros pect of his receiving clear vision again after being almost blind for a f long time. Tho attention given him J(L by thedoctor after tho operation dur Jfr$ lug his stay nt the hospital and the faithful services of the nurses and management of the hospital are spoken spok-en of by Mr. Reeso In the hlghe.it terms of praise. Every- consideration for his wolfaie'wns given htm. ' Those afflicted with cataracts may feel encouraged to learn of the successful suc-cessful operation1 In tho case or Mr. I Reese. j Tho fine weather wo have had for uorno time hns proved a blessing it farmers In affording considerable ! picking for their animals in tholr fields. J Tho bonus of $1 per ton give tr I BUgar beet raisers by the Amalgamat- l ed Sugar company Is deserving of I commendation, and we think the fnr- f mers appteciato the consideration of L H tho sugar company. Vp Tho members of tho farm bureau ' ' 100 per cent strong think the su gar companies should accept of the farm bureau contracts ns It Is fair. They claim that they aro asking only on-ly just recognition from tho companies com-panies whoso contracts they hnvo signed for a good many years. Wo tiro told that this Is leap year. See tho point? Mr. W, J. Funk went to Salt Lake City last week as ono of a committee- from Cache county to nieot with i officials of he Amalgamated and Uah Idaho Sugar companies to sea |