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Show BRIDGELAND By C. W. Smith Harold Carter and daughter Ethel were in Duchesne Tuesday transacting business. Alma A. Burgener, formerly Bishop of Midview, now of Salt Lake City, together wth Bshop J. Reese Clayburn is threshing for the farmers in the Antelope section. sec-tion. A party will be given in the ward hall for Mr. Harold Carter and his family who are moving to Haladay. Salt Lake County, Saturday. This entire famly will be greatly missed here, as they are all active workers work-ers in the ward, and are one of the pioneer families of this section. Mr. Lyle Young has been ailing for several days with a complaint wheh seems to be prevelant here in the Basin. C. W. Smith and wife were in this section Monday on business. The bridge across Antelope creek is being raised, and a new abutment abut-ment installen. ' Orven Beal who has beeen onder the doctor's care for some two years, is now able to do a fair day's work again. His recovery has been very slow, but seems now to be permanent. ' j |