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Show IMIHHWHIIHMIIIIIWt Alpine !i News I i ' t H-H-t-f Messrs. Itoraco nnd Sidney Heck arrived ar-rived from Seattle, Wash., Wednesday guests of their parents, Mr nnd Mis. J. C. Beck. Jos. F. Marsh has sold his home to Mr. Sterling Dovey. Mr. Marsh has ptl realised tho home .of his parents, which is located close to tho mercantile mercan-tile business of A. Marsh and Sons. The flu ,was thought to have released Its holdlugs but has returned to make a second attack, at this date there are four families afflicted. Mr. Fjeld, our school principal Is sick with the flu. Mrs, Fjeld wnB af. fllcted somo four weeks ago, as a re. suit of his sickness there Is no school for the 6th, 6th, 7th and Sth grades this week. , Mrs. Elizabeth Openihaw, who has been vlsltlny her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Smith, baa returned to her homo In Provo. . - 1 U . Mr. and Mrs,i,Wm. J. Strong have moved from Bingham to Alplno to raako their home here. Mrs. Strong resigned her position as teacher In tho Bingham t schools. Mrs. It. Y. Nash has returned from en extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Johnson of Provo. Richard Hcaley has made some extensive ex-tensive improvements in fencing his lot on Main street. Our City fathers aro contemplating removing several hundred feet of wodden pipe from the system, whomever whom-ever it denotes weakness, and Instnl. ling cast Iron plpo instead, the patch. Ing system having proved an expensive expen-sive proposition, wlUi unsatisfactory results. Win. Batcinan Is remodeling and modernizing his home. Gcorgo Dunsdon and family aro expecting ex-pecting to mako their home in Proo In tho near future. The flu ban has been lifted nnd all public meetings and tho school nro running ns ubuiiI. We have been I very fortunnto this year In not loi. Ing any of our citizens from the cf. fects of the flu. Geo. Dunsdon wns a Provo lsltor Tuesday. Chas. Beck returned from tho sheep herd last week. On account of the high cost of clcc-tilc clcc-tilc system, proposed by the Utah Power nnd Light Co., tho City Council Coun-cil decided not to Instnll any more lights throughout tho city at present, r.lthnugh they rcnllzc that Is one ini. proemcnl we need badly. Jnmcs Smith was a Provo visitor Wednesday. Messrs. J. A. Forbes, Jnmes Smith nnd John F. Moyln mot with tho Al. pine School Board Tuesday afternoon. |