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Show Candy, returned from California, where the girls were In school. Very dry and quite cold U the weather report here. Thou. ItcHrdcii has pone to Fillmore on business. K (!. Schumacher and Mrs. Stella Lake have gone to Salt Lake on business busi-ness and pleasure, too, I presume, as It Is expected Mrs. Lake will conic back as Mrs. . K. 1). Levitt hart returned to Custle Dale. Fred Loper went with him. They took a bunch of horses to dispone of. We have been Informed of several eases of pneumonia, one In the Smith family and Fowler family. It is reported that Mlnnes Lola and Lily Heckelthorn are going to Salt 1.4 ke soon to attend summer school at the university, SNAKE VALLEY NEWS. K. E. Chrlstopherson. Chronicle Representative. Rep-resentative. 1 We regret the necessity of writing of the death of Ray Heckelthorn at Castle Dale, Utah; where he was hurt by a horse, dying a few days later. The body was brought home by his brother Will and D. K. Levitt. He was laid to rest in the Garrison cemetery. The young man had not been home for some time, having gone with Dec Levitt to CaBtle Dule to take horses about two years ago. The community extends sympathy to the family In their sad bereavement. i The baby son of Lily Rowley Heck- - elthorn died last week, and was laid I to rest In the (iarrlson cemetery. The community extends sympathy to the young mother. Memorial day was appropriately oh - served at both the Garrison cemetery . and at Burbatik. Mrs. Lake, her daughters Margie and Gladys, also her mother, Mrs. H. |