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Show O o 3 c ts in t (i Vi r-- O O ?r ft o T3 o r o "t pcu c 3 - c ' W imi mm 3 O 3 p ot M ft Jt 3 $5 g -- a 3. p cu () r o ll CO c11 c c fO o t) 3 ft ?3 C - W M O o a 3 a Cl 8 L o esr 6 rv 5- - 3 P 2 I s 3- W P Pu an -- t w w " - I I r ft tn CO FT w t 3 Ci 3 P 3 -- ti c--T a co sr ft 3 37d 2, 5 stepped on him or the wagon wheels spring. He says It is a fine' country passed over him, using him up badly. for stockmen and farming. The Elsinore baseball boys are will2 The team went on to town. to try Richfield again. All kinds ing (METEER PAINT) BROTHERS OIL All colors James Sorenson, the Elsinore base- GLASS ) All sizes (HARDWEAR ball twirler, says: Just wait until I get in trim and Ill show the folks a & rm s ms: s water for the hotel. Mr. Andreason rsisa&sae thing or two. He has returned to is fixing up a very attractive hotel. Kimberly, but he will practice up on pitching. Soren Madsen is having his new ora yams s sm. mm a isxt ssji home on lower Main street painted. bluff. Com j This is nowill A girl baby was bom to Mr. and prove it parisons J. Thueson has purchased the Rich Mrs. Alma Peterson i'he most complete line Friday night. ard Anderson place on Main Street. of paint ever seen in Utah south of Dan Hansen and wife went to Salt Salt Lake is seen at Meteer Bros. J. D. Bertleson was down from Lake last week, returning Tuesday. Marysvale last week and says he is David Sorenson took a load of goods doing an excellent business in the from the to Kimberly last week mercantile line. rjrtMflfMCMCvJCMrMCMCKMCJIHMCJCNJ C--: FKOn the PIELBJ , I , (iCvjcMrMCMfM rjrjrsirvificvjcirviirjtNjit SJ3SEie ELSINORE. EWS8W Bishop Qoold was a conference vis-- . Thomas Ranson has gone to Kimber-- I J to work. Hiss Lila Anderson started for to Sunday. e Toe them Utah. Jma Magleby is erecting a bouse of Jod logs oq his farm. E. Magleby took his Maoris to Salt ie for conference last week. Uonroe sheepmen expect to begin blaring at Vaca in a few days. The Monroe boys have caught the Jeball fever and have begun practis- - I boy was born to Mr.'and Mrs. Mads ler Madsen Monday night of last ak. , v : - Joshna Sylvester and wife are down The diphtheria quarantine was raised from the home of W. G. Morrison from Gold Mountain visiting relalast week, leaving Monroe free at pres- tives. ent from any contagious disease. A baseball game will be pulled off Roy Taft was down from Sevier Saturday between the married and Tuesday. He says the Tuft hotel is Eingle man. nearly completed, and it is expected Henry Nielson has returned from to have it ready to open in another the snlpher beds where he has been week. for some time. Peter Anderson, J ames R. and Moses Chris J. Jenson and C. W. Snyder Williams, Luts Wilson, Chris Soren- have had Ibe telephones removed son Brown and Charles Madsen left from their business honses. last week for Idaho n search of a new Mrs. John B. Hanson has started a oountry to reside in. sewing school to instruct young ladies O. Magleby & Co. have moved into in the art. She should be encouragt heir new store on. the east side of ed. Main street. It is a Dice y Christian Hermansen came in from white rock building, with full glass Ely, Nevada, Monday, and his son front and nicely fl uished interior. Orson returned from Provo to meet Alma Winn and B. W. Hoops engag- him. ed in a fistic duel Sunday night. The Mies Lula Kirk man of Glenwood next day they renewed heir friendhas been staying with the family of and walked town aronnd ship arm in her sister, Mrs. Dan Hansen, the past arm, acknowledging how foolish they week. had been. Nephi Woods of Joseph passed Miss Myrtle Smith made a trip to Salt Lake last week to receive treat- through here a few days ago on bis ment for her eyes. She was informed way to Le Grande, Oregon. He loaded on the cars at Manti. that nothing coaid be done at and Alma Nilsson gone to Canady to look for a new location. - lie. O. B. Loring and a Stark were Monroe visitors MJiss cf.Mafysvale ' "iweek. Pillhm Bertleson has moved his ily to Sevier, where he is engaged lacksmithing. ..ill Qoold came home from Kim-- t Jy last week and has goi le to the present C to look after sheep. and that the prospects are she will 3iss Alice Collings returned last lose the sight of her right eye entirely. Wk from Ephraim, where she has A number of Monrovians who have been attending school. been at Ely, Nevada, returned last Sirs. F. i P. D. Jen1 ion and week, there having been quite a shut Jones Walter and wife , went to Wales down in the mines. Among those who are Elmer Nay, Niels .last week to attend the funeral of a came back Soren Simmonson and Frank oonsin. . Martlnus. Mrs. Neplil Bates Is teaohi ig Miss Lizzie Ross department in eel iool, the Zeb Barkdall was considerably in'itter being absent on account of her jured one day last week in a runaway. He was doing some field work with a aothersdeath. pair of males. He was standing in Many improvements are being made front of the team when some one fired A the Andraescn house. New porches off a gnn near by. This startled the lave been pat around the hot tee and animals and they ran. The end of the rill be painted. A cistern has been tongue struck Mr. Barkdall and to provide clean, cool knocked him down. Either the males placed In the lot - 1 p two-stor- JTosepa A. Smith L; ' - Co-o- Jolly is back from a trip ! Jrt Eri'-kson- i nPfllflT i, Barley Washburn is building a ftaie house. ?V 2 , Mick-leso- i . n, The canal broke Monday night southwest of the depot and flooded the county road on the south side of the river for a considerable distanoe. Thomas Fonts has moved into the Jonas Ostlnnd residence, and 0. W. Snyder expects to occupy the Peter Christensen home vacated by Mr. Fonts. FranJs Christensen has returned after a year's absence at Tonopah Nevada. He eays the mining excitement aud business have quieted down this spring. Alma Frandsen returned from his trip to Canada Monday. He likesthat country very much and purcbased some laud. lie will move up next) 1 I GLENWOOD. The Primary gave a party Friday evening for the benefit of the departing missionaries. Wallace Kirkman started for Elko county, Nevada Sunday, expecting to be gone all summer. Miss Lulu Kirkman returned home Wednesday after a visit to her Bister in Elsinore, Mrs. Dan Hansen. Elder Isaac Hansen arrived from Denver last week after two and a half years spent in the mission field. came home Hyrum Hendrickson from the desert last week on account of the illness of his wife and death of their baby. . , A couple of young men engaged in a lively fight Friday night after the dance and one of them was pretty badly beaten up. , , - George Jackson and Clarence John-sowill start Thursday for Salt Lake to leave for a mission to the South western states. . -- and social evening was had at the home of G. F. Jackson Sundeday in honor of George, who is to part on a mission. By the way, George was recently married, taking for his bride a Miss Hill of Fayette. An examination of the orchards show that most if not nearly all of the peach buds have been blasted this spring, and that some early plums have met a similar fate. Otherwise the fruit crop promises to be a good A gathering and very popular among the young the delicate member. people. Bishop Fairbanks went to conferThe conference crowd from Glen- ence. wood was not very large this time. Mrs. John Giles has moved into WiU Miss Ella Jones arrived from Mexico Clarks house. this week on a visit to old friends. Moroni Rigby, who has bad charge Jacob Hansen left for the desert of one of the departments of the pab last week to relieve Andrew Sorenson lie school at Burrville this winter, has at the herd so he could come home returned home, his department having been closed. and see his sister who was so ill. Miss Tilda Olsen, who has oondaci.- Chris Hendrickson came home from the herds a few days ago, and reports ed the primary department of the pnb sheep in a very fair condition. Glen- lio school this winter, quits her duties wood parties did not loose many sheep this week. Miss Maud Thurston will ' this winter. The herds are beginning probably take her place. to pull for the shearing corrals. One of the Wilson boys, recently The handiest proposition from Holden, who purchased the Ed. in paint ever brought u. Clark place, bad one o! his arms disthis section is those lit located at the elbow last week through tie family sizes of paint, already mixed in all colors, ready to his horse fulling with him. use. Meteer Bros. E. D. Clapp put fire under another kiln of pottery Monday night. Tbers are abont 1000 pieces in bis. kiln, and wmaxKsmMasmiKtm when it is opened up be will have a good lot of wares to dispose of. ret ANNABELLA. Earnest Crosland has gone to Holden, probably to stay. A good program was rendered at conjoint Sunday evening. Richard Brown went to Grass valley Monday to see his ranch. Miss Ireta Davis was down from Kimberly on a visit last week. James Wilkinson has been quite ill for several days past, but is improv iug- Paint all sizes and every color ground in oil or ready to use. Meteer Bros. M. A. Davis Co. - Carries a Orange blossoms are the first flowers in Annabella this spring. We can smell em now, fine-selecte- d stock of Mrs. Louisa Gardner King has gone Goods, Groceries to Logan to Btay with her sister, Mrs, Lewis Nebeker. Shoes, Principal Dycbes had his eighth grade pupils in Richfield Saturday and Etc. hadja group picture taken. Stanley Davis has rented the George Wea plass at the month of Clear We invito the public patronage Creek canyon and moved cp there. Oppoiite Postoflice, William Whitehead has moved back ANNABELLA, UTAH. from Richfield, where he resided the past winter, and ' has rented Bishop Fairbanks farm for the summer. Dry Notions, Swenning Anderson has purchased the Llsonbee and Hooper fartne and another piece of land northeast of Miss Eva Sorenson, the daughter of William Sorenson, died town and has moved over from Grass Tuesday night from an attack of ap- valley. pendicitis. She was taken ill several 'While hammering a piece of iron on days ago, but her serious condition an anvil one day last week, a piece of was not knpwn putil it was too late to flew success-the metal into one of William' for j the send herto hospi'Hl ful treatment. She was a bright girl Huntsmans 'eyes, severely wonnding one. J i Hanohett and Anderson made a delivery of 315 yearling stears at the Richfield shipping corrals Sunday for a Colorado buyer. They will also make a delivery this week to Neal McMallan. The Reaper furnishes all the news of the county without bias or prejudic. It is just the paper art for reliable news- - |