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Show wire Mrs. Maggie Hatch, Urothor Karl Wasdun, Adoiph Hansen, Orvll L. Thompson. They reported the conference which was held at Hinckley last week. In addition Rrother Adoiph Hansen announced that he had been extra good to D. L. Robins lately and did not sow why D. L. should treat him so cruel as to call on ulm to speak In meeting. Of course all gueBBed the meaning of his worus , and wonder when the "wedding" will be definitely announced between Mr.- Robins and MIhb Hansen. Hurry up now, Bert, and tell us when. Wo are stillwaitlng patiently over here for that telephone exchange that has been promised us for so long. We wonder why somebody don't get busy. Lnst fall we expected to be ablo to ring up central before the new year, but apparently we are littlo closer to our neighbor now than then; If anything, farther away on account of the mud that has been almost an Impassable barrier. Editor DreBser paid us a flying vlBlt last week. We only wish that he could have remalnded with us longer. ' 6CIPIO. Dean Peterson Representative. Advantage was taken of tho excellent excel-lent weather conditions last week by a number of men and boys. As a result re-sult a number of culverts were put In the ditches about town and a number of, sidewalks were graveled, thus mak- "ing some M taeni passable,. while bo-lore bo-lore eltb.V hip boots' or boiits had to . ba employed In order to go from ono place to apother. It seems as tr" jijr sidewalks could- yo'f be improved by the large numbaj of men, and teams , ihw .' ;W,tS : "Km!" Is ao close to t ' r timfj.Caf so easily obtained, a aB8lppit haviC been fixed up for use by the- public. Or.o of the best dancing parties of the season was given last Friday night, welcoming Drother Lars Jensen home from bis missionary labors in the Northern States. A light lunch consisting con-sisting of sandwiches, cake and lemonade lemon-ade was served about 10 p. m.. A short programme was also rendered. The sports of the town these days eeem to consist principally of horse racing. Hasket ball Is arousing some Interest among the young people Just at present, and if the spirit keeps developing we will be ablo to show some of our neighbors what kind of stuff we are made of over here in "Round Valley." "Keep your eye's peeled for us, and wait patiently." The Parents' Class In Sunday School is growing very popular lately. Many new faces have appeared the last week or two. The subject of such vital Interest being "The School and the Home," the relationship. Some very interesting discussions have ensued on the subject. All of the school teachers teach-ers of this district have received Bje-clal Bje-clal Invitations to Join the Parents' class In the discussion. Roth bring more or less Interest In each other. Some of tho toachers consider that It is adding a great deal of dignity to them to belong to the Parents' Class, and not even ? You know what I mean. Hut nevertheless they appreciate It. Our Mutual Improvement Associations Associa-tions have Initiated a new era In their life here by dispensing with the usually usual-ly dry and unlnstructlve "Topics of the Times" In this preliminary programme and substituting in its place valuable lectures or talk along lines of special inteerst by men who can discuss them Intelligently. The first trial of this plan was tried Sunday night, when E. F. Pack gave t ten mlnuto talk. "To What Extent Is the Tobacco Habit Increasing, and What Is Its Effect Morally and Physically." Phy-sically." Next Sundsy "How to Make Good" will bo treated by Hlshop VV. R. Thompson. From the large number in attend ance last Sunday nlgbt tho new plan will give new life to the Mutual Improvement Im-provement work. The old ssylng proves true. "Csrry a good line of goods and advertise well and success will crown Its work." That is the policy now that our Mutual I in provecaoat officers exject to carry out. All who come out henceforth may expect "value received." If they don't I'm afraid there Is something wrong in their "top story." The speakers In meeting Sunday |