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Show ooooooooooooooooooo o NEWSY NOTES FROM o ALPINE. o oo b'a O O 0 O O 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 0 'Tho district school has suspended operations for two wokn, In -order to glvo tho children nil opportunlt) to assist In potato dlggliiK Mr RoIub Robertson, n former rent dent of Alplno who lins been trnolliig In South America for tho last three or four years, Is visiting frlends-nnd relatives In Alplno. There wero but fow of tho rcsldonts of Alplno In attendnnco at tho gonoral conferenco In Salt Lake. Mr. C. C. Hnckott has returned to' Idaho for nn lndoflnlto stay. Mrs. Belva Strong of Salt Lake, was a recent visitors In Alplno. Mrs. Ella Wllklns and children have roturned from Pcoa, whero they havo been visiting during tho summer. Mrs. Sam Grant and children of American Fork, spent a fow days here this week. - Mr. and Mrs. Ras Russon of Lehl, were Alplno visitors Sunday. Mr. Lcland Strong Is laid up with a broken leg. The Sunday Schools, under flie supervision of Supt.. Bateman, 'held peace day exorcises In tho Ward House Sunday morning, tho following follow-ing program being rendered: Invocation Joseph E. Bnlr. Able address on tho subject by John F. Moylo and Assistant Supt. Wlllard Burgess. ' . Solo Mrs. Clarl'uda Little. Recitation Miss Maud Hackctt. Interspersed by songs by tho school. Benediction by Secretary, Miss La-Ruo La-Ruo Henley. Tho Alplno Assocfnted Players, under un-der tho management of Mr. R.'W. Wiser, presented "A Woman's Honor" Hon-or" to an appreciative audience a fow nights ago, with specialties between acts. Tho company expects to visit other towns In tho very near future. |