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Show ; Idaho were calling on relatives here ' this week and their sister Mrs. AI- bert Sveat and two little daughters and niece Mrs. Douglas 3 jars and ' two daughters went to Idaho with ! them for a visit. Game Warden Allen and Cox of 1 Salt Lake and Mitchell of Duchesne brought three Indians before Justice ' Fisher Friday charged with kil'.ing ; deer out of season, and having 1 beaver skin in their possession. The Indians, Harrisen and Earl ; Gardner, asked for time to procure council and the trial was set for June 21st. The Indians claim they have a right to hunt and trap on the Indian reservation according to treaty, regardless of the state laws, so if they should lose in the lower courts the case will be carried up to the Federal court. Mrs. Elizabeth Muir and son Al-den Al-den have bought them a new Chevrolet Chev-rolet touring car. There was a dance at Brooke hall Friday night. Invitations have been received by several at Falkland to the graduation gradua-tion exercises at Loup City, Nebraska where Adella Brooks is one of the graduates. She graduated from the 8th grade at Fruitland when S. K. Daniels taught here. Announcements are out of the wedding of Miss Katherine Martin and John Eielmeier at Pay Sippi, Wisconsin, June 3d. Miss Martin is a granddaughter of . Mrs. Anna E. Carey and a niece of C. II. and J. E. L. Carey and Mrs. C. W. Fisher. The newlyweds intend to visit Fruitland on their honeymoon. J'RUITLAXD There was another auto wreck I arcund the rocky point just above i t.'.e J.m Mnrdock place on Cunviic creek. A car going from ;b0 yot l fnveu by Linden llun.es from Idaho '"-1 nead cad into a or cn-iingl :'om thc east with five pojvie ;u n arly all fhe gjpokco in on,- whev-t the Humes car v.r-rc broken as v. ere al-;o the lights and somethin" v as brokc-ii on t! - rthor cur hat made it impossible to .tear i'. Lueki-y Lueki-y no one wa3 .seriously hlM. ,iJiE'.L" Farey and wire autDeJ to Salt Lake this week. Walter and Linden Huracs or |