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Show HURRICANE Hurricane, Mar. 3.-Little Johaan , Iter received a very badly brok-Sy brok-Sy nd bruised leg Saturday when all which her grandfather was 2 Viins fe" 0,1 her and ll6V baby The baby escaped uninjured. ;istcr 1 , . i ' The seventh and eight grade girls L Woodward school played base I , with our girls of the same grades civ afternoon. The boys of the I" school and grades played bask-rt bask-rt ba with the Toquerville boys Friday night. 0ur usual street work is nearly cMnpleted for this spring and the alks are much improved, canals 51 i dishes are cleaned ready for Ration, and gardens are being prepared pre-pared for planting. lt the meeting held in honor of Tjsjt of state legislators, held here sjncc our last writing, the house was 'filled to its full capacity and all ex-I ex-I preSs themselves as being highly entertained. en-tertained. basket ball game was given Friday Fri-day oigM for. Leland Stout, who left for a mission Saturday. Quite a nice sum was raised. Tne -M" men, with their young ladies had a weinie roast on the east Jill Wednesday night and report a splendid time. Born, Feb. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ballard a boy; also a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wood, Feb. 2 6. Fruit trees are beginning to bloom and everything indicates spring. The Dixie college presented Seventeen" here last night. |