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Show Next week occurs the first anniversary anniver-sary of the Record. All of which means that the paper will be pleased to receive re-ceive the price for the renewal of subscriptions sub-scriptions and especially will be g'.ad to j get in a little longoverdue money; M. D. Morrison and son Icsco are j in holding down their Blue bench hcmeJ" ; steads. They will do some fencing and j some repair work about their houses. The first of the week E. S. Robbins ' of lake Fork brought his son to Theo- , dore for treatment. The little fellow ! had received an ugly scalp wound, six ( ircies long, by being kicked by a horse J An anaesthetic was administered and Bjornson put in f 0 stitches. Mrs. Geo. Wheeler, who gave birth ( the first of the week to a child, which ' was born lifeless, Dr. Bjornson reports i is doing as we'll as possibly could be expected under the circumstances. Dr. Preston of Myton assisted Dr. Bjornson f in the case, making' a drive up in two hours and a half. it .... t Fred C. Ferron, local manager of the Raven Mining company, was in Theo-' p dore this morning on his way up to the I mine. 6'e is returning from company" business in the east end of the basin. 'Work, he states will cbmm'ehce at once at the mine and" considerable elaterite i will be mined tnis season. j |