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Show 1 ; Alpine j it I! News I! llfr '' ' w(- ' Jjjjj Tlio youngoat child of Illshop Jos. ll W. Vonco met with a painful accl. Jtm lont Saturday evening which result. 'oifj ed In lilu arm holng broken at the j'Jn elbow. Ho wao taken to Lchl whore jAw nn X-ray picture of tho arm waa JL taken. HI I Proa. Qupr Wilson or tho U. D. S. HI 'University delivered a very eloquent A address Sunday afternoon In tho Kb ward liouso on "Duties of Parents to H Children," and "Our Attitudes To. KB wards Affairs of life." B.I n aft Miss Dora Duress waa visiting Kg her parents Sunday, Mr. and Mm. Hf (leo. E. Burgess. iWV HI Mrs. Hugh' Peterson of Hober City J is vlBlting her paronU, Mr. and Mrs. Kl F. D. Strong. Kb Kb Whilo Mr. Goo. E. llurgosa was on KX' his way to Am. Pork after a load of f I'lpo, for Uio City wator ayatom, his Kff team bocamo unmanagcablo and ran Kf nwny, throwing him from tho wagon. Ho received a severe scalp ' "8Kb which required 24 stitches to cloKJ Ernest Clark left for the desert Monday. It Is reported that Mrs. D. C. Strong, Jr., who Is at the L. D. B. hospital Is getting along nicely and is expected homo Friday. Among thoso who attended the fun. oral servlcoti of Judgo J. H. Booth nt I'rovo, woro T. C. Clark, J. E. Moy-)e, Moy-)e, I). J. Strong and wife, Jtja. F. Marsh and wife and I). C. Strong, Sr. ' Mr. Samuol R. Brown of Salt Lako was visiting hero Monday. i Tho schools enjoyed a pleasant social Friday afternoon. Tho after, noon was spent in dancing, after which refreshments wero served. |