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Show 1 Gkqm&J vo'--, y : L. - ORANGEVILLE 1 Sam Jc-wkts and Ed Johnson have returned from the shearing corralls. Considerable trouble has been n.-id with the new canal, causing a delay with crops. Dr. Hill has a good practice and is considerable of a favorite among the people and with his auto can make the run (we are told) in about twenty minutes min-utes from Huntington. Then tell u? there is no advance m-.-nt in Eoiery county! Along with the phones and electric lights, add that beautiful monument mon-ument of learning on the iiiii, tir; Emery Stake Acidemy vh .-, vi;h al thes great improvements i: is enojgii to make one feei thai lie is gi.id he i: alive. ! Jesse D. Jewkes was an Orange . -ill .. visitor this week. i TO GDi,3ESP0iDEr!TS i I Names must be signed to ail coin munications coming to this office, a-. anonymous contributions will receive in attention in the future. We will m ; publish the name if not so desired bu we insist on knowing who is writing. ! PERRON i j (Crowded out last week) j We were almost to st ife tn it our j town was once m jr.? free from the measles, but one or two new cases ' have been discovered. Anil behold they are too faith i ui tj b onsilere! a friend. The littie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lai- on has been quite sick, suffering suf-fering fi mi to.,:-i!itis, but from all reports the little one is doing nicely I now. j Mrs. Bishop Dugmore of Sunn;, side is visiting with her son and daughter. Mr. Win. Dugmore and Mrs. Emma Roberts. It was indeed a great surprise sur-prise as no one knew of her coming until she made her appearance. Her grandchildren were all glad to see her when she came. Grandma Stevens is very low, suffering suffer-ing from heart trouble. She has been confined to her bed for some time, and from reports very little improvement Cn be seen. Now is the time that we ought to get out with our pick, shovel, hoe and rake, and try to improve our town, ' to make our home just as pleasant as we can by planting trees and ti i.vers I j Mr. J. E. Larson of Emery passed ' through here Tuesday on h'S way home from the hospital, where he has spent a couple of weeks with his little daughter daugh-ter who had-appendicitis. ' We have again with us one of our townsmen, Mr. J. H. M-msen, who left several weeks ago for Ruby Valley where he has be;i 'looking around for a new home. We hope Mr. Hansen will be satisfied with Emery county yet for a few more years, j Our little band is heard evening after evening. They are faithful workers, and we wish them much .-uccess in the ' line of music. j I There has been work dvi" on the pub- : lie school lot. Teams w;re seen th.-re Tuesday. New trees were s-t out to help improve the location. Come, ye 'workers, 'tis "Arbor day''. , Miss Kate Lemon entertained a few I fiiends on the lawn at h-rr home Sunday Sun-day evening. Lunch was served and; a very eojoyable time whs had. i Our little town of hte has been visited by plenty of theaters. Last Friday night the Mottcil association put before the public, "The Night' Riders". The play a? certiinlv a good one and all who wore out enjoyed it very much. i Our dentist, Dr. Ward, spent a couple of days in Emery last week to finish up all work befiie he leaves to go east. Miss Margaret Bark!- hit Ferron . Wednesday for Salt L.-k-, wtere ?h . will spen.l a couple of days before taking her departure for her home m Cincinnati. Mrs. J. 1.1. Graham and tittle son, James, leav.- fhurs-Jay for the city where Mrs. Graham v. ill ac-. company her bister home. Miss Lillian Nelson will take Mrs. Graham's pUce :n the dru ;st ore until h.-r return. W e ' wish th .-in alia very eojoyable tima I duriig their summers vacation. 1 Vema Ott iscn mide a fU; trip to 1 Emery in the auto last Saturday. On ' reaching the town s!.:- .rung 11 sur-' sur-' prise on her sister, Mrs. Oe.j. Morten-st Morten-st n sr. ! Mr. J. C. Kalphs, one of Ferrers young men, who has -pent the pst ! winter at MohrUnJ tv.H-i.in-j .school, is ' now home with us again. Welcome. ; Miss Fleming's rii-i i-.i-tmeut (the Eighth grade and Fu.-t War High t school) of tile local rrtSivtcriatl scliooi t gave their closing enter- ilnmeat to a ; good house M inday evening. The pr.i-r pr.i-r .... . : gram was well spiceu, an t eacn mem-I mem-I b.-r took his part very well. It was i well enjoyed by the (.nh'u.- and one j which will long be rer.-, -inhered, l-'ol-'. lowing are the names of the Eighth Grade graduates: Messrs. Huuh Jones, Eugene Kuuds.. n, Horses Nt b n. an 1 : Gilbert Wild and Mi.-. es Nova Mc-; Mc-; Kenzie, Irene Ralphs, Ruby Jones. Iva Olsen, and lya .Jensen. Ha-.-.el I Ralphs, Neva Ralphs a.d A:,gy Cl.ick-i Cl.ick-i burn were the first year H:yh school students. i A farewell party was given Tu'sdiy : evening in honor of our princip d. Nephi L. Williams, who viil return to ; his home at !.' I-- 1 ' sh irtiy aier : his school closes. A g m.I cro.vd tarn..-1 'out ,md all were m.jrry itil n: I -i ; g a t , I when all wer? s.iti -fi jd a i-:!i th; evening's even-ing's entertainment, j "No drones in our hive. " T l ; m 1 ;i j from our littlo Band i.- enjoye I very ! mujli. Tiiey are all doiiK'. re nark.ibiy , well and they expect to i-.ave it "il.nvn pa-" in their lira, s, beioi .' the school year closes. Tuesday tliy gave the j town several pretty music selections, ! and wo all wish the.n much success in ; the line of music. |