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Show i THE PAGE FOUR The HAPPENINGS Miss Olive Shepherd, who is teaching school at Pleasant Grove spent the week 'and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shepherd. J. A. Bosh returned home Monday after spending a few days in Salt Lake City and Tooele with some of. their children. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. B. McCune, Nephl's Milliner, Bpent a few days Salt Lake City this week. In Rosella Bradfield, who is working at Scipio visited wjth relatives here Henry Miller, a former Nephite, Wednesday. was shaking hands with friends here Mr. Miller lives In Salt Thursday. Mr.' and Mrs. S. P. Chrlstensen Lake City. motored to Centerfield Tuesday to see their little granddaughter, Nelda W. H. Lee, of the Union Pacific hurt Childs, 2, who was System, with headquarters at Salt by attack of a viciousseriously Rambouillet Lake City, spent Thursday in Nephi, ram, weighing, (about 200 pounds, in tlis interests of his company. at the Childs farm Friday evening. Mrs. Darrel Childs, mother of the The iMisses Ernestine Foote and tot was attacked by the animal, and entertained at a finally Ruby Anderson saved herself and the baby candy pul last Sunday evening. Those by clinging to the ram's horns, present report having enjoyed them- hanging there until Farrel Anderson, selves immensely, a sheepherded in an adjacent field, came to assistance. The baby's President A. H. Belliston return- head and her forehead were badly lacered home Monday from Salt Lake ated. Thee mother's wounds do not City, where he took his son Harold appear to be so severe. Belliston, who leaves in the near future for the mission field. The road show given at Levan Monday evening was surely a great Joseph JI. Greenhalgh and son, success. 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