Show AMERICAN FORK NOTES NOTE American Fork May 24 The farmers farm rs o of oC this section s are joyous over mer the recent recen downfall of rain There has bas been n un unusual unusual Unusual usual amount of t the last las week and it has done dene a world of good to the uplands The prospects for a crop o ot of alfalfa were very Ye poor before this thle rain I I I i but now it looks as al though there ther wili be bea bea bea a good crop cron J H Wooton who has been on a mis mission sion aba to California for the last five months mO th has borg been bee released on account of ot poor health Sd d 4 returned home last night ac ae by his wife and family He has suffered with rheumatism nearly all aU aUthe the time that he has bas been gone The merchants this and of town LeW Lehi I Pleasant Grove have agreed to close their I I I places of business every Thursday at I t noon for half a day lay They have posted I I notices In each of f t their respective win dows which t c reads d as follows o This t store s I I will close every Thursday at 12 I noon during the months of June e July and August This includes all aU places of or business excepting the saloons drug drugstores drugstores stores and small candy stores RT The wife e er of r F H Green agent for the theR h R H G W VT ea at a Lehl Lehi h presented e nim with ft fth a bouncing baby boy last night Mother other M and child doing well weM Miss Paden who wh as taught the school choo at t the I Pt hooI louse house this win winter winter ter t r has gone to to help lp them in their schools at that place fer Lor f r a week or s so o Charles Logie Logic is very sick with a can ean cancerous cancerous cerous growth on his face He had haft the cancer removed some time ago but hu it appears that it was not all taken out and it is much worse now than at first of this pl place ce who have sheep in ill the mountains report heavy losses among their herds The most of 0 them are arenow arenow arenow now on their lambing grounds and in thee the I middle e of hl lambing and the loss in young iS If lambs will exceed any loss for years as asit asit it has snowed there nearly all the th pest past week and has been very cold KICKED BY HORSE HOKSE Walter Jensen ensen Receives a Injuries That Render Sender Him Eim Unconscious Richfield May 34 Last Thursday morn morning mornIng mom ing lug Walter Waa r Jensen a boy about 12 years old drove some cows to pasture When Vh n nhe he arrived at the field he got off oft his nis horse boza let down the bars ang passed the horse through As the animal was going through the boy gave it a slap with a strap and i the horse gave the boy a kick in Jn return i iThe The blow was received re in the head and I the boy was rendered unconscious As he be j I did not return after a couple of hours a j brother was sent out to look for hint him and found him lying unconscious and nearly chilled to death the morning being very I cold and stormy The brother hastened for help and Walter was taken home He I did not regain consciousness until Friday afternoon He appears to be all aU right now I Dennis Murphy the man roan who received I Injuries by the discharge of at a blast in inthe inthe inthe the Annie Laurie mine met his j tune in a stops which had not been worked for several everal months He was sent I in to put in a set of timbers to prevent event caving in the face tace of the When en he i struck his pick in he struck a mis ml d shot 1 I which had never been reported mid d ex exploded exploded exploded it He received the discharge rge in his face Cave Fellow workmen rushe Sin and found him unconscious One eye was out outon outon on his cheek He is a 8 married man and has two little children I |