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Show KANOSH HAPPENINGS Overt HaUey, Chronicle Rcpreteatatlve Mr. Jlyrum Prows Is erecting a fine brick house which will hvlp to improve im-prove our town. Next Wednesday, Sept. 27th, at two o'clock p. m. Mr. Howard Cummlngs and Miss Bertha George, hot It of this town will Join bands in "matrimony. We-wish them a long and happy life. We are sure all those who attend their wedding will have a very enjoyable en-joyable time. The Primary has made a change In their officers. Mrs. Mary Ella Staples, president, Mrs. Jane Kimball, first counselor and Miss Ruby Gardner, Gard-ner, second counselor, who have resigned re-signed from the Primary and In their place Mrs. Alice Watts, president, Mrs. Georgia Rappleye, first counselor and Ora Paxton Becond counselor. We hope they will make a success In tho Primary. Mr. Hiram Dement has gone to Beaver to attend the school this winter. win-ter. Two of the Millard Stake Academy teachers, Professor Cluff and Mr. Gourley, who were to talk to us last night but did not get here will be here to talk to us tonight. Mr. Hiram WhiUker who has been here for the past few weeks has gone back to Lincoln, Tooele County, where he will meet his future wife. They will be married on Sept. 27th and then they are coming back here and are going to take his father's farm. Mr. Charles Whltaker and wife are here on a visit from Provo where they have been for some time past. A few of our men and btiys attended the Fair in Fillmore a few days ago. All report having a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Mary Jane Ross and her sister Agnes George are here visiting their mother and relatives and friends. |