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Show rr.ovo: Do---- r- - n. t1 t-n- year-t ..l son of a. rry 1.,-a.turi oC RrovO was baJ'.y huurt tjturujy ri.rht. AS'Mle I '"' i with some r'r- r ' it on t.-. P-..a s .,;..ra he f- "1 eu i b..d s-iir.' t a corner cf ti.e grs-.d t-tan-L cut-tii;qr cut-tii;qr a lor? cet-n p.iFti In tne ri.t-r.t cheek and aJmot tearlr. th r!?ht ear oS. It v t s r.ef-es-cary 1 r tha dootor to take Seven stitches In tJressii.g' the wound. ROBINSON: Mrs. EJ Freston of Provo was operated upon at tl-e Tlotic hospital yesterday for ar-pendleiila. The case was a serious one, but the ra.tier.t Is said to be doing nicely, with chances In favor of her recovery. PROVO: Rev. A. F. Chapman, who has heen pastor of the Raptust church in Provo for tha past four years, left for Montana Baturuay. his new f.eld of labor. la-bor. His wife will po to Pennsylvania for a few weeks to visit with her relatives, rela-tives, when -she will join her husband In Montana. RICHFrELD: inram lodgte No. 10. T. and A. XI., wss instituted at P.lohf.led Saturday nirht Grand Ma.ter "Walter Scott and Grand Lecturer John Hardle wera present from fcalt Lake. The new lodge atarta oa with a stronj? roster of (he best citizens of this section, and has many applicants waiting for Initiation. The charter of fleers era Rev. J. L Hansen, Han-sen, W. M.J Iwlght Meteer, S. W.; John Woodiins-, J. W.J William Johnston, secretary; sec-retary; Rev. James IL Meteer, treasurer, and J. W. Werner, 8. . 1 ( LEHI: The gTaduatlnir exercises of the eighth and ninth grades of the Lehl schools were held Saturday night In the Tabernacle. The . exercises were, well rendered snd attentively listened to, especially es-pecially the address to the graduates by Prof. William M. Stewart of the State University. PROVO: The little ' five-year-old daughter of J. J.' Peters of Provo was badly scalded Saturday night The little girl was in the act of getting some boiling water, when she tipped -the tea .kettle over, and was badly scalded about the neck and arme.' ' AMERICAN FORK; The merchants of American Fork, Lehi snd Pleasant Grove have agreed to close their places of busj ness every Thursday at-noon for half a day. They have posted notices in each of their respective windows, which reads as follows: "This store will close every Thursday at 13 o'clock noon during the months of June, July and AugusL" This Includes ell places of business excepting the saloons, drug stores and small candy stores. KIMBERLT: Dennis Murphy, who received Injuries by the discharge of a blast In the Annie Laurie mine, suffered his misfortune in a stops which had not been worked for several months. He was sent In to put in a set of timbers to pre vent caving In the face of the slope. When he struck his pick In he struck a missed shot which had never been reported and exploded it. He received the discharge in his face. Fellow workmen rushed in and found him unconscious. One eye was out on his cheek. He Is a married man and has two little children. . |