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Show HURRICANE Hurricane, June 24. As James Judd was going homo from business here Saturday night, bis car collided Willi that of I. E. Bradshaw, neither of whom bad lights. The Bradshaw car was nearly demolished. Lester Ashton received a bruised face through the accident. Isaac Stock, Brady Englosl.ead and J. M. I-Iinlon have just returned from a fishing trip to the Otter creek dain. Mrs. Jennie Pollock accompanied them as far as Cedar City, on their way out, from where she will go to the Cedar mountains for the summer. A wedding reception was given Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stirling at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. John T. Hall, Wednesday night. Over 100 guests were present and an enjoyable time was had. All good wishes go with the young couple. Senator Hirschi, spoke in Sunday meeting. Said the excessive rainfall rain-fall east, of the Rocky mountains made it almost impossible to plant or cultivate crops. Encouraged the Scout movement as it is so sorely needed here. Leo Snow of the stake superintend-ency superintend-ency of Sunday schools visited us Sunday, also the scout master for this district, who gave a very good talk taking up most of the time between be-tween Sunday school and afternoon meeting. We failed to make mention of the change in the bishopric during conference. con-ference. Due to continued absence of second councilar Orval Reeve, Claud Hirschi was chosen in his stead. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lemmon, Thomas Stanworth and Marie Scott are making a tour of Grand canyon, California, etc. The latter couple intending in-tending to be married while away. Mrs. Rhoda Prince is employed at the postoffice, taking the plce vacated vacat-ed by Miss Thelma Workman's marriage. mar-riage. John Stout and family have gone to Navajo lake for an outing. The Seagull girls have gone to Zion canyon for an outing. |