Show Centerville I The death o of Mrs Cy Rigby calls to mind an incident in her husbands husband's I I life which was very exceptional lIe had married Elizabeth Jones prior to the present deceased wife Their old months old months babe was taken ill anti and Mr Rigby went to Salt Lake City with his team to get medicine for the child Meanwhile 1 one of those old time east win winds had started up There was 18 inches of snow on the ground On his return when he got near the Heber C Kimball grist mill he was obliged to unhook his team from the wagon abandon the latter and lead his team When he reached the old gentleman Corbridge's home which stood across the street from where John H Burningham ham now lives he was unable to go farther and had to remain with the Corbridge family ami during the night In the morning when he got ot up he found his horses frozen to death The snow was so badly drifted in the road that it was night before he could get home On his arrival he discovered di that hi his wife w neighbor's e- e had attempted to go to a neigh neigh- bors bor's carrying her baby with her fearing earing that her own home was gO- gO go in ing going gOin to beo down and she and the child perished before reaching the neighbor The same storm killed a hundred sheep half hal a dozen milk cows and a similar number of ho hogs September Kerm Kermis in West Bountiful Septem Septem- ber 19 20 and 21 21 Lloyd Parkin of oC this place received severe cuts nl about out his left eye and lip Tuesday morning when the car he was driving collided head on with witha a car driven by T Coombs of Field FieH- Fielding ing on the viaduct viaduct north of Lagoon Coombs who is an employee of the secretary se of or states state's state s office in Salt Lake City was driving south when he turned out to pass another caron car caron caron on the viaduct and crashed into Parkin's Par Par- Parkin's Parkin's kins kin's northbound machine Coombs escaped injury and assumed all responsibility re responsibility re- re responsibility for the crash Lucy Rigby was a typical tn ical farm enI woman of the past when social en- en entertainment entertainment I consisted of corn husks husk husk husk- husking husking s I ing bees peach cutting bees m malas- malas molas-I molas las las- lasI I ManyI sea ses candy pulling bees etc Many I of the young people of a half a century cen- cen century cen century tury ago used to meet in those cap cap- capacities capacities at her home The family used to run a molasses mill in those days and many boys bos and girls would go 10 there to get molasses and skim skim to make molasses cand candy |