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Show MEADOW MISCELLANY i j LA. Gull, Chronicle RepreieoUtiTS 4 '. Tuesday evening the Y. I,. M. I. J 'l-y)ini! T V kc'les r-chasixl r-chasixl theitlckets. The affair was well a'teii'.Vd and all had a good time. On Wednesday night a frost came which damaged some of the gardens and lucern seed. The Slake Presidency of the Relief Societies held a meeting here on Thursday evening. Their talks were timely and good and were much appreciated appre-ciated by all those In attendance. This same evening the tosn was visited vis-ited by an earthquake shock w hich was slightly felt Iry some. Others were well shaken up and much frightened, while others knew nothing of it until apprised of It by the neighbors the next morning. The people were entertained on Friday Fri-day evening by an electric moving picture pic-ture show. During the seek several loads of frt.U left town to find a market. Arrangements are being made for the M. I. A. convention next Saiurd ay ami Sunday to make all our visitors welcome wel-come and show them a pleasant time. About two weeks ago a bouncing tiahy boy came to the home of Mr. and M:s. Joseph C. lk-ckstrand. The reason rea-son for not reporting It sooner was that loe became so everjoyed that he slm-!.v slm-!.v forgot to 4ell us of his new ar-ival. ar-ival. Kx Illshoji Nell M. Stewart and sife iave gone to (Vdar City for a short rlslt with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rarton. On Sunday evening a quiet but rather old rain storm came, raining steadily i or over twenty four hours and leaving I he mountains clad with the beautiful 1 hlte snow. 1 Messrs. Alma and Arnold Heck- I .'tand left last week for Kalt Lake. I ihere they expect to attend school. ' Mrs. Gertru Je Cook and Miss Liry 1 Vnd of lleber City ae here visiting t Ith their sister, Mrs. George I. LIt.ie- i wxd. 1 Mlse sra and Ruby Htewart have 1 uie to Springville to be absent for 1 uiie time. ' 1 |