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Show RESIDENT OF EPHRAIM FALLS HEIR TO 525,000 Special to The Tribune. EPHRAIM. March 24. John A. Anderson, Ander-son, Jr., and family have gone to Fort Collins, where they will make their home. Through tho death of an aunt living at Fort Collins, Mrs. Anderson came Into possession of realty and personal property valued at J25.00O. The property Is located in the vicinity of Fort Collins. While trailing sheep on the west desert last week, David Thorpe of this city nvt with a severe accident which came nearly ending disastrously. Mr. Thorpe was In charge of the shcop wagon. In driving over a strip of rough eountry he was thrown from the wagon and fell between tho horses und the wagon wheels. The team became frightened and began running. run-ning. Mr. Thorpe tried to avert injury by d opplng under the wagon, but was caught by the front wheel, which passed over his head cutting a gash six Inches long and causing severe injuries to the right co. He was brought to this city today for medical aid. County Assessor Henry Jackson Is In the city on business connected with his office. Tho farmers of the county aro Jubilant over the bright prospects for a heavy yield of grain this yenr. The recent storms have ullaycd all fears of a short-ago short-ago of water for Irrigation. V - - Tho graduating class of 1MI. Ephraim public schools, has Issued Invitations for a dancing parly to be given at tho opcra-houso opcra-houso Friday evening. ft n Tho relief societies of Ephraim cele-braled cele-braled anniversary day at tho labeniaclo. An claborato luncheon waa served to 20? members of the society and a well-ar-rangrd programme of songs, recitations and speeches was carried out. |