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Show Parian McEarlane of Cleveland, was 1 in town on business yesterday, Sam Snow made a hurried business trip to Price the forepart of the week. Llewellyn Killpack returned last Saturday Sat-urday from the northern states mission. Ray Christensen of Salt La'ie, an old student of the E. S. A., is visiting with his brother Lars and family. Frank M Reynolds Jr., who with his parents,' lives at Driggs, Idaho, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting local relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. Vera Snow left yesterdajr for Storrs, where Bhe expects to make her home this winter, her husband being employed at that place. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Anderson of Emery returned yesterday to their home after a week's yisit with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wickman. A letter from Nephi L. Williams, laboring in the Norweigian mission, came to hand this week, too late however, how-ever, for insertion in this week's issue. A. B. Willey is suffering from blood poison sustained when he ran a rusty n.il into his foot the forepart of ; the week in jumping to the ground from an outbuilding. : . John D. Killpack, Jr..-,, returned: to his home in Victor, Idaho, last Wednesday Wednes-day after an extended visit in Ferron and Molen where he attended to the transfer of some of the Killpack interests. inter-ests. . ,. The first installment of the annual tax list serial is presented this week " ..ynd a big job it has been. The list is not as large as that of three years ago, but larger than either 1912 or 1913 lists. Green River, Jfilmo, Mohrland and Castledale Cas-tledale are decidedly larger than last year while Ferron is a good deal shorter. short-er. The rest, as a rule, are nearly the same as last year. - |