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Show Rexburg News and Social Notes Special to The Tribune. .REXBU.RG, Ida., Sept. 14. A farewell fare-well social was tendered Miss Bcbccca Watson last Friday evening at tho residence resi-dence of her sister, Mrs Robert Tempest. Tem-pest. The affnir was arranged bv members mem-bers of thc Young Ladios' Stake Mutual Mu-tual Improvement board. A beautiful gold ring, set with poarls, was presented present-ed lo Miss Watson as n token of her labors as a mcnibcr of t,ho board. Miss Hazel Blair is recovering from an attack of typhoid fovcr. Tim condition of Frank Pincock, who was scriouslj- hurt last' week, is very satisfactory. n j Miss Myrtle Hyde is recovering slowly slow-ly from an attack of typhoid fever. v One day last week about twenty-five of thc friends and relatives of D. A. Osborn went in a bod' to his home one mile north of town and gave him a very pleasant surprise in honor of his forty-eighth birthday. in Bishop O. H. Berg of Provo, Utah, was hero the beginning of thc week, visiting vis-iting with his daughter. Mrs. W. W. Becksted. He left for Blackfoot 3'os-tcrda'. 3'os-tcrda'. Miss Rebecca Watson left on thc Yellowstone Yel-lowstone flyer Mondaj' night for Salt Lake City, where sho will enter tho Latter-day Saints' hospital to tako a course of training as a nurse. u Thc annual day party given in tho First ward meeting house Tuesday night by tho young ladies was a fino affair. The attendance was not very large, but. all who went had a good timo. The grogram included '"The Dcestrickt kule," aftor which refreshments in tho snapo of neanuts and all-day suckers suck-ers wore given out to the young folks. Will Smuiu and Miss Jessie Winter, two of Rexburg's most popular young Seoplo, left last night for Salt Lake ity, where they go Tor the purpose of fotting married. The ceremony will akc place in tho Salt Lake tcmplo on Mondaj nixt. 4 C. S. Douglas, who has been in chago of thc Rcxburg Light & Powor company com-pany here for tho past two 3'cars, has been called upon by tho company to tako charge of their plant at Black-foot. Black-foot. . Ad. Patterson, an Ogden financier, was in town on Mondav looking after his extensive interests ore. Ho says ho is well pleased with his investments and thinks that all his property holdings hold-ings in Roxburg will double in value in the near future, and with tho good farming land all around the town tho futuro of our city is assured. 11. T. Hatch, cashier of the Thatcher Bros.' bank, of Logan. Utah, was here visiting with friends for two daj's last week, ne expressed his surprise at the growth of Rexburg, and said that immigration. im-migration. ''is bound to head this way. " m S. A. Blair of Ogden. father of Mrs. Dr. Rich, was here for a couplo of days last week visiting his daughter. Frank Bishop of Kaysville, Utah, has been in Rexburg the past ten days vis-itinc vis-itinc with some of his old Utah friends. " U 4 Mrs. George Colo and her son, Truman, Tru-man, of Logan, Utah, are here visiting with her sister, Mrs. Matilda Flamm. Mrs. Hyrum Kcppuer, who under-wont under-wont an operation for appendicitis lust week, is improving very nicely. |