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Show I WITH YE I RURAL EDITOR. Getting Along Lovely. Victor Telford, the ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Telford of Grace, Ida., who underwent an operation opera-tion at the L. D. S. hospital a month ago, returned to Bountiful, last week and Is stopping with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Buckland. He Is getting along lovely. Bountiful Clipper. Clip-per. Borrowed or Took Scraper. Someone borrowed or took a tongue scraper from the yard of B. H. Brown, Jr.; one of the handles was broken and had been spliced. The person who has the scraper will confer a favor by returning re-turning same to W. C. Martell. Spanish Span-ish Fork Press. a The Editor's Failing. On Wednesday evening: after lodee adjournei, the Degree of Honor served refreshments consisting of colTee, cake, salads and pumpkin and chicken pie, which were relished exceedingly by those who were present. The editor was not Invited upon this occasion because be-cause of his "failing." Evanston (Wyo.) Press. Come and Do Likewise. H. X. Hanse of Centerfleld paid our office a pleasant call this morning and left us three half dollars for another an-other year's subscription. Thank you, sir. Mr. Hansen has Just returned from Nevada after a two years' stay and expects ex-pects to be here this winter. He has been a regular subscriber and always pays up. Come ye and do likewise. Gunnl3on Gazette. By the Democratic Critic. The Tooele Lyceum Dramatic company com-pany paid us a visit last Saturday evening even-ing and presented that popular drama entitled "Jack O' Diamonds;" we don't think the play was ever seen to better advantage by an amateur company. Mrs. Nellie Lee played her part in a most pleasing manner and contributed much to the success of the play, aided by the other parts who made an extraordinary ex-traordinary effort to sustain her. The entire company Is certainly trying to win public favor and their last performance per-formance reached the high water mark in dramatic fame. We' wish them success. suc-cess. Tooele Transcript. Their Son a Daughter. In the last Issue of the Progress-Review we announced that the family circle of Prof, and Mrs. L. A. Stevenson had been enlarged by the arrival of a new son. Since then we have been informed in-formed that that son is a daughter. Fillmore Progress-Review. Fence the Worst Injured. Ronald Earl, a young lad, came very near being the victim of a serious accident acci-dent last Wednesday. While he was driving a blind horse the animal became be-came frightened, running Into a picket fence. As the vehicle struck the fence the boy was thrown down between the front of the buggy and the horse's heels. Good luck landed him underneath and between the wheels of the vehicle, and it passed over, loving him more frightened fright-ened than hurt. Ten or fifteen nk-kets were torn from the fence. Davis County Coun-ty Argus. Gasoline Stove Overworked. Election was. of course, a "dry" day. This fact was probably responsible for the overworking of the gasoline stove usarl for hot drink purposes In the Heber Confectionery. At any rate the stove exploded as the day was drawing to a close, resulting in a small blaze being be-ing started on the woodwork of the wall. The fire was extinguished with little damage. Wasatch Wave. Don't Blame the Newspaper. If you give a party or a sociable, or if you arc familiar with any news of interest to the public, please hand It In or put It In the postofficc addressed to us, or put It under the door of the office. Some people complain that a paper does not get all the news. It Is their own fault. Box Elder Rtport. |